New commentary on the New Testament letter to the Hebrews
David J. Peterson Books
David Peterson is a leading New Testament scholar whose work focuses on the profound understanding of God's presence and our participation in it. His academic career included a tenure at Moore Theological College in Sydney and leadership at Oak Hill College in London. Peterson's writings explore how we can actively experience God through faith and how we are transformed in this relationship. His approach underscores theological depth and practical implications for Christian life.




Living Language: Dothraki
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Living Language Dothraki brings the world of Game of Thrones to life with a conversational language course teaching Dothraki, the language developed for the HBO series by language and culture consultant David J. Peterson and first seen in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. The 128-page coursebook features a step-by-step guide to pronunciation, basic phrases, easy-to-follow grammar explanation and examples, extensive thematic vocabulary lists, dialogue, and exercises for reinforcement. Living Language Dothraki also includes a one-hour audio CD of essential phrases and vocabulary so that learners can speak Dothraki with confidence. Additional notes about the language and the culture of the Dothraki people appear throughout the coursebook to give the language context.
The Art Of Language Invention
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
From master language creator David J. Peterson, creator of Game of Thrones' (HBO) Dothraki language, comes a creative guide to language construction. Peterson begins with a brief history of constructed languages, from Tolkien's creations to Klingon to the thriving global community of language construction. Then, using examples from a variety of languages including his own creations, Peterson offers a captivating and lucid overview, providing a basic foundation of essential linguistic tools for inventing and evolving one's own lexicon.