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Old 10-07-2014, 03:43 PM   #41
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B&H also has a couple of $.99 books that looked interesting enough to pick up:

Christian America?: Perspectives on Our Religious Heritage edited by Daryl C. Cornett
B&N Amazon

This is a point/counterpoint-style book of differing views about whether or not the US is a "Christian nation".

The Lion and the Lamb by Andreas J. Köstenberger, L. Scott Kellum and Charles L Quarles
B&N (still $9.99 at Amazon)

The Lion and the Lamb is a collection of summaries of the New Testament books. I haven't looked through them yet, but I've read books by all three authors and you can bet that the book will be extremely conservative theologically.

I'll also point out that I looked some more at the FCA Athlete's Bible from the previous post. It's an epub3 and the footnote links don't work for me with ADE 1.7. That also means that it'll very likely be a kepub if you get it from Kobo.

The actual study notes don't have anything in particular to do with athletics and don't seem to be particularly in depth, but they're a different set than either the HCSB Study Bible or the Apologetics Study Bible (the two other HCSB study Bibles that I own).
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