"This is a completely revised edition of Gold Medallion Award-winning Expositor's Bible Commentary. This revised commentary has undergone substantial revisions that keep pace with current evangelical scholarship and resources. Just as its previous edition, it offers a major contribution to the study and understanding of the Scriptures. Providing pastors and Bible students with a comprehensive and scholarly tool for the exposition of the ..."
"Continuing a Gold Medallion Award-winning legacy, this completely revised edition---Numbers-Ruth---in The Expositor’s Bible Commentary series puts world-class biblical scholarship in reader’s hands. Based on the original twelve-volume set that has become a staple in college and seminary libraries and pastors’ studies worldwide, this new thirteen-volume edition marshals the most current evangelical scholarship and resources. Its fifty-si ..."
Eurocommunism(Updated) the ideological and political-theoretical foundations by GeorgeSchwab Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 1981 by Aldwych Press ISBN-13: 978-0-86172-019-4, ISBN: 0-86172-019-9
"In this, his most influential work, legal theorist and political philosopher Carl Schmitt argues that liberalism's basis in individual rights cannot provide a reasonable justification for sacrificing oneself for the state. This edition of the 1932 work includes the translator's introduction (by George Schwab) which highlights Schmitt's intellectual journey through the turbulent period of German history leading to the Hitlerian one-party ..."
Political Theology(Updated) Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) by Carl Schmitt, GeorgeSchwab Paperback, 70 Pages, Published 1988 by The Mit Press ISBN-13: 978-0-262-69124-6, ISBN: 0-262-69124-8
""Sovereign is he who decides on the exception." So begins Political Theology, the book that, marked Carl Schmitt as one of the most significant political and legal theoreticians of the 20th century. Writing amid the intense political and intellectual ferment of the early Weimar Republic, Schmitt argued that the essence of sovereignty ties in the absolute authority to decide when the normal conditions presupposed by the legal authority ..."