Abolish the Label


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DROWN OUT THE NOISE AND LIVE FREE. Labels. Whether they are merely a point of reference, generational, or a personal snapshot, one thing is clear: They're everywhere. Labels give you the ability to stand tall with zeal. But others taunt you, crushing your self-worth. What if you could rise above it all despite their roar? Abolish the Label reveals hidden truths behind stereotypes and how to uncover the masterpiece you were created to be. You will explore these and other riveting questions: How should I react when people label me? Can one moment from American history open the door to change? Is the way possible? Free? Available? Can I do more than help myself? This captivating book opens readers’ eyes to true freedom in every generation, from the eldest to the youngest.







The Triune Story


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Robert W. Jenson, one of America's foremost theologians, dedicated much of his thought to the theological description of how Scripture should be read--what has come to be called theological interpretation. In this rapidly expanding field of scholarship, Jenson has had an inordinate impact. For the first time, Brad East has collected all of Jenson's writings on Scripture and it's interpretation in this groundbreaking volume.







The Abolition of Marriage


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The assault on traditional marriage that began in the late 1990s seemingly ended with the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalizing same-sex marriages in all 50 states. Christians continue to mourn the “loss” of this sacred and covenantal institution to secularists, but in doing so have forgotten their unique place as citizens not of this world but of the Kingdom of God. Christian attempts to “correct” the standing constitutional order and reclaim marriage exclusively for heterosexuals will fail. The way forward is to advocate the replacement of civil marriage laws with civil unions for heterosexuals and homosexuals alike. Both Christians and secularists will find this alternative satisfying, for it allows everyone to receive from the state equal protection of their rights, and it allows the Church and other intermediary communal institutions to define and defend marriage as they have always understood it.




Daniel De Leon


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What the Constitution Means to Me (TCG Edition)


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“BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR” New York Times · New Yorker · TIME · Hollywood Reporter · Newsweek · BuzzFeed · Forbes · New York · NPR · Washington Post · Entertainment Weekly · Los Angeles Times · Chicago Tribune Finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama When she was fifteen years old, Heidi Schreck started traveling the country, taking part in constitutional debates to earn money for her college tuition. Decades later, in What the Constitution Means to Me, she traces the effect that the Constitution has had on four generations of women in her family, deftly examining how the United States’ founding principles are inextricably linked with our personal lives.