Publications
Triune Biblical University has been publishing text materials for many years and is delighted to be able to present to you a catalog of available books for your enjoyment and education.
The Kenosis: An Exegetical Analysis
Dr. Leroy Mikels
ISBN #: 1-55967-000-2
$9.95
86 pages; soft cover, spiral bound for classroom use
TBU Publishers
A Brief Description: A discussion of the “Kenosis Theory”, The so-called kenosis theory implied that a certain reduction of the Son’s deity was involved in His becoming man. The author goes on to show the following:
1. A Method of Exegetical Analysis.
2. Trying The Exegetical Method On A Model.
3. Syntactical Analysis Of The Model.
4. Major Elements To Substantiate The Premise.
5. Christ Affirms His Deity.
6. Attributes Of God – Present In The Son.
7. Deity of Christ In Prophecy.
8. God Revealed In His Son.
The Story Of The Church
Dr. Leroy Mikels
ISBN #: 1-55967-226-9
$14.95
181 pages; Soft cover, Spiral Bound
for Class Room Use
TBU Publishers
Another excellent book by Dr. Leroy Mikels.
David: A Client Elements Of A Case Study
Dr. William M. Miller
ISBN #: 1-55967-003-7
$9.95
91 pages; Soft cover, Spiral bound for classroom use
TBU Publishers
All of the elements concerning the life of King David that would make up a case study are here recorded. Appendices have been added to give the reader an understanding of "The Case Study".
In His Image
Bob Warburton
ISBN #: 1-55967-235-8
$11.95
Pages: 130; Soft cover
TBU Publishers
A series of 10 studies. It brings the reader to a place where he/she knows that they have arrived at the eternal crossroads. A point of decision. Find out for yourself what the Word of God actually says about the process of spiritual growth.
A Detour Through The Wilderness: The Path Of Character Preparation
Lisa Louise White
ISBN #: 1-55967-236-6
$14.95
140 pages; soft cover, spiral bound for student use (size 8-1/2 x 11")
TBU Publishers
From the opening chapter 1 (God's Boot Camp) through the closing Chapter 9 (An Eternal Perspective), the reader will find that God touches each one of us so that we reach our full potential, and bring glory to Him by the Holy Spirit. This book is intended to be used as a the text for a course in Ministry.
Biblical Anthropology
Dr. Donald C. McNeeley
ISBN #: 1-55967-210-2
$14.95
143 Pages; Soft cover spiral bound for student use (size 8 1/2 X 11)
TBU Publishers
The author, in his book, deals with the following:
1. General Concepts And Biblical Anthropology Theory
2. Anthropological Concepts And Methodology
3. Scripture And Archaeological Periods.
4. Anthropological Norms To Be Investigated.
5. Norms In The Antediluvian And Late Bronze Periods.
A Biblical Commentary On Domestic Violence
Dr. Roderick Mitchell
ISBN #: 1-55967-198-X
$12.95
Pages: 112; Soft cover Spiral Bound For Student Use (Size 8 1/2 X 11)
TBU Publishers
The author shows that "Domestic Violence" is more than a secular issue. It deals with a specific issue: "Is there a spiritual connection (God or Satan; the forces of good and evil)" The findings of a survey are discussed and shown by use of tables and figures.
Christian Counseling Vs Secular Counseling: Are The Two Compatible?
Dr. Ron Coghlin
ISBN #: 1-55967-237-4
$19.95
Pages: 362; Soft cover
TBU Publishers
The author covers the classical methods in the counseling field. He covers the following topics:
1. What Is Christian Counseling?
2. What Makes An Effective Counselor?
3. Who Should Counsel?
4. The Role Of Crisis Counselor.
5. The Role of Group Counseling.
6. Christian Counseling Versus Psychiatry.
7. Christian Counseling Versus Psychotherapy.
8. Christian Counseling Versus Psychology.
9. Christian Counseling Versus Social Work.
Winning The Battle Over Stress
Dr. Ron Coghlin
ISBN #: 1-55967-242-0
$14.95
Pages: 295; Soft cover
TBU Publishers
This book will appeal to those who are interested in the mental and health fields as well as teachers, counselors and ministers. The author covers topics such as:
1. What is Stress?
2. What Causes Stress?
3. How Does Stress Affect The Body.
4. Stress In The Workplace.
5. Stress and The Family.
6. Strategies For Handling Stress
The Bible As A Stress Reliever
Winning The Battle Over Anger
Dr. Ron Coghlin
ISBN #: 1-55967-251-X
$14.95
186 pages; soft cover
TBU Publishers
This book deals with anger, its causes, forms and effects. Our world seems to have run amuck with people who, on their own, have absolutely no ability to deal with anger. This is an excellent book for those who are involved in counseling for Anger Management.
The Life of Jesus: As Seen Through The Eyes of a Shepherd Boy
Dr. Lempi Sample
ISBN #: 1-55967-234-X
$4.95
Pages: 34; Soft cover 5 ½ X 8 ½
TBU Publishers
Enan, a Temple reader’s son was befriended by shepherds when he became an orphan. He learned to be a good shepherd, a friend to the master shepherd’s son Iri. Yet, he searched for answers for his life. Where did Enan search and find the answers? Read about Enan’s journey from Bethlehem to Mount of Olives –The Life of Jesus. Before, the Prince of Peace had given a song into his shepherd’s heart. Now, the Coming King had given a new song unto his singing heart.
From Hollywood…To Calvary: One Man’s Spiritual Journey
Russell Gary Heikkila, Ph.D.
ISBN #: 1-55967-255-2
$25.00
226 pages, soft cover 5 ½ x 8 ½
TBU Publishers (First Published by: Call-A-Copy, Inc. Maynard, MA)
Second Edition
Dr. Heikkila relates his journey from Tennessee Temple University to Hollywood where he would be a contender for the role of Christ in the 20th Century-Fox proposed epic, “The Greatest Story Ever Told”. He writes in his book, “I went to Hollywood for the best Christian reason – I wanted to play the part of Jesus Christ. It began an incredible journey, which turned into a journey independent of God. Like others who have heard the call of the Master, ‘our paths of righteousness’ are not always in a straight line, but often are detoured into the far-off city, like the prodigal of old. By God’s grace I found my appointed niche in the Kingdom of God and not a Hollywood sound stage.”
Dr. W.A. Criswell writes, “For a good many years (beyond half a century) I have been a pastor. In those decades I have met hundreds and hundreds of young men in the employ of the church and in the many-faceted ministries of our Lord. If you have ever seen or have ever known Gary Heikkila, you will understand what I mean when I say he is absolutely and truly one of the most gifted and one of the most unusual young preachers and pastors anyone could ever meet in this modern generation.”
Jesus: A Messianic Perspective
Bishop Floyd W. Newman
ISBN #: 1-55967-253-6
$9.95
174 pages; soft cover
TBU Publishers
Bishop Newman, from his vast knowledge of Messianic Teachings (Hebrew Church Of The East In America) Examines the following Topics:
1. Who Is Jesus?
2. Who Is My Salvation?
3. Jesus – Old and New.
4. Jesus Teaches The Law – The Torah.
Jesus Catechism – Jesus, Messiah & Son of God.
The Equippers of the Church: An Investigation into the Ephesians 4:11 Ministries
Ernest Musekiwa, Th. D
ISBN 1-55967-321-4
soft cover, TBU Publishers
$20.00
In this book, The Equippers of the Church: An Investigation into the Ephesians 4:11 Ministries, the author looks at one of the most misinterpreted and abused passage of Scripture, Ephesians 4:11-16. He argues first that the gifts are given to the Church for the benefit of the whole Body of Christ, discusses the minister’s call and calling; the roles of the apostle, prophet, evangelist, and pastor/teacher are clearly articulated. Are these offices or ministerial functions? Do we still have apostles and prophets today? Is there a difference between the office of the prophet and the simple gift of prophecy? Is every leader of a denominational group an apostle or prophet? Arguing from Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, the author contends that the gifts are meant for the Church in this present age, but goes further to demystify some of the common day myths and misrepresentations concerning these gifts and offers a practical suggestion on how to utilize spiritual gifts for the benefit of the whole Church and its edification in humility and fear from a biblical and theological perspective.
The Church and the Challenge of Missions
Ernest Musekiwa, Th. D
ISBN 1-55967-313-3
125 pages
soft cover, TBU Publishers
$10.00
In this book, The Church and the Challenge of Missions, the author discusses the importance of missions work from God’s perspective as revealed in Scripture. How has the Church drifted from its God-given mandate? Why should we still claim to be Christian when the passion that drove Christ to the cross is no longer driving the Church to reach out to souls? God is therefore seen as the sending one and is engaged in mission. He is a missionary God and those who profess to walk with Him must display this aspect of His unique character of saving the lost. Divided in 3 major sections, the first section discusses the Orders of the Church: The Prayer Commission, the Going Commission and the Preaching Commission, section 2 discuses the obligations of the church: financial, moral and educational and the last section discusses the obstacles of the church. The author contends that the task of world evangelism will not be completed until every men, women and child has had the challenge to respond to the Gospel in their language of choice – their heart language.
Primitive Christianity as Seen in the Book of Acts
Ernest Musekiwa, Th. D
ISBN 1-55967-324-9
132 pages
soft cover, TBU Publishers
$15.00
In this book, Primitive Christianity as Seen in the Book of Acts, the author looks at the book of Acts and divides it into 5 major sections. The word primitive is defined as “being the first or earliest of the kind in existence”. In chapter one, The Theology of the Early Church, the author looks at significant doctrines of the Early Church such as the inspiration of the Scriptures, the Trinity, the Virgin birth, sin, salvation, hell, heaven, resurrection and the last things. In chapter 2, a discussion of the Evangelism of the Early Church is clearly explained; chapter three discusses the fellowship of the Early Church, In chapter four, the worship of the Early Church is also discussed; issues like tongues, the day of worship, etc are discussed and the last chapter, the stewardship of the Early Church is also given a detailed analysis. The author investigates the book of Acts, giving the particular finding, and then compares it with what is being taught today and why. He contrasts modern thought with what the book of Acts candidly states to have been the daily practice, conduct and teaching of the Early Church.
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