"... professor of Old Testament at Covenant Seminary, pursued Hebrew
lexicography (the study of word meanings) in his PhD ... Because Collins is an
expert in the original text of the Bible, it naturally matters to him that his preaching
and teaching ... 2 To make matters worse, Collins “didn't know how to be true to [
his] conscience,” meaning that the dominance of ... —Garnett Reid This, then, is
another problem that dynamic equival ..."
Choosing a Bible Understanding Bible Translation Differences by LelandRyken 32 Pages, Published 2005 by Crossway ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-1844-7, ISBN: 1-4335-1844-9
"f the many Bible translations available today, are some better than others? If so,
what criteria can we use to determine what makes a good translation? Leland
Ryken introduces readers to the central issues in this debate and presents
several reasons why essentially literal—word-for-word—translations are superior
to dynamic equivalent—thought-for-thought—translations. You don't have to be a
Bible scholar to recognize the need for a ..."
"Back into Narnia "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, and it has been told in another book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe how they had a remarkable adventure." So begins C. S. Lewis's Prince Caspian and the children's second remarkable escapade into Narnia--a Narnia known but unknown, looking much different than it did in their first adventure. C. S. Lewis scholar Marjorie Lamp Me ..."
"Step inside the wardrobe. . . . You may be surprised at what you find. In C. S. Lewis's classic, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund discover Narnia for the first time, precariously navigating their way through the unpredictable, enchanted world where beavers talk, a Witch turns people to stone, and a Lion rules as King. For decades their adventure has captivated the imagination of both children and adu ..."
"Rogers, Jonathan. The World According to Narnia: Christian Meaning in C. S.
Lewis's Beloved Chronicles. New York: Warner Faith, 2005. The chosen focus is
to explore the theme of “myth become fact.” At the narrative level this myth is the
story of Old Narnia, the country of Aslan. As the story unfolds, the faith of various
characters in the myth of Old Narnia is proven and validated. Of course this
paradigm is an analogy to the Chri ..."
Preach the Word Essays on Expository Preaching: in Honor of R. Kent Hughes by LelandRyken, Todd Wilson 304 Pages, Published 2007 by Crossway ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-2068-6, ISBN: 1-4335-2068-0
"Randall Gruendyke, longtime friend and former associate of Kent's at College
Church, has done a great service in putting Kent's story down on paper. Such an
exercise, however, serves more than the public record; it provides us with a living
example of faithfulness to one's calling and faithfulness to one's Lord. We all
need examples—preachers not least. May the reader see in this story an
inspiring portrait of how the Pauline parad ..."
"It is a reader's Bible by virtue of dividing the Bible into units of a size that lends
itself to daily reading or weekly group Bible study. The commentary and tips for
reading appear at the head of passages instead of in footnotes. These leadins,
moreover, move readers into the text that follows, instead of being a distraction
from the text. The introductions to the books of the Bible provide a roadmap that
points out what a reader ..."
"The Case for Essentially Literal Bible Translation C. John Collins, Wayne
Grudem, Vern S. Poythress, Leland Ryken, Bruce Winter. short our life is” (GNB);
“teach us to make the most of our time” (NLT). All of these interpretations are
possible, but all of the translations just quoted reduce the options to just one
possibility. In a word, they sim- plify, whereas translations that render the verse
literally preserve the full richnes ..."
Understanding English Bible Translation(1st Edition) The Case for an Essentially Literal Approach by Dr LelandRyken Paperback, 208 Pages, Published 2009 by Crossway ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-0279-8, ISBN: 1-4335-0279-8
The Liberated Imagination Thinking Christianly About the Arts by Dr LelandRyken Paperback, 284 Pages, Published 2005 by Wipf & Stock Pub ISBN-13: 978-1-59752-314-1, ISBN: 1-59752-314-3
Choosing a Bible Understanding Bible Translation Differences by Dr LelandRyken Paperback, 32 Pages, Published 2005 by Crossway ISBN-13: 978-1-58134-730-2, ISBN: 1-58134-730-8
"En este libro interactivo e informativo, la especialista en C.S. Lewis Marjorie Lamp y el experto en literatura Leland Ryken le abren la puerta del armario, invitándole a entrar y contemplar una vez más, con ojos maravillados, el mundo mágico e invernal que descubrió Lucy. Esta guía te ayuda a analizar el relato desde el punto de vista de Lewis, proyectando luz sobre tu imaginación y el uso que él hace de las formas literarias."