A cautionary history of globalization by the author of Murdering McKinley identifies what the author believes to be the negative influence of globalization on America, citing the period between the Civil War and the Great Depression as a reminder of the consequences of similar capital and labor circumstances. Reprint.
A brief Chinese history with note of connections to biblical truth.
Clark Pinnock embraces the idea that people from other religions will be saved without knowing Christ. “We do not need to think of the church as the ... Dennis L. Okholm and Timothy R. Phillips (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995), 95–123.
" --David K. Strong, Missiology "This volume remains a wonderfully accessible introduction to and exploration of the missiological promise-plan of God, and hence would serve well as a supplemental text in classes both on missions and the OT ...
God Bless America.
The Uniqueness of the Jews: A People Not Reckoned Among the Nations By: Curtis A. Kelley, Ph.D
Michael Rydelnik, professor of Jewish studies at Moody Bible Institute, goes beyond the media images for an in depth, biblically grounded look at the "crisis that never ends"--the conflict between the Israelis and the Arabs.
Solomon could see not only the blessing of God for a nation's obedience, but also he could see in the history of Israel ... have seen ample evidence that our founders and forefathers feared God in a unique and special way among nations.
All Nations in God's Purpose: What the Bible Teaches about Missions
A Complete Concordance to the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible ...