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Scot McKnight

    November 9, 1953

    Scot McKnight is a recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus. His work delves into the profound understanding of biblical texts and their impact on the present day. McKnight's writing is valued for its academic rigor and accessibility, making complex theological concepts understandable to a wide audience.

    James and Galatians
    The Bible Is Not Enough
    John
    The Blue Parakeet, 2nd Edition
    Acts
    The King Jesus Gospel
    • The King Jesus Gospel

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Now in softcover, this book makes a plea for us to recover the old gospel as that which is still new and still fresh. Award-winning author Scot McKnight here helps to correct contemporary evangelicals that have been a 'salvation culture,' but not a 'gospel culture.'

      The King Jesus Gospel
      4.3
    • Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.

      Acts
      4.3
    • The Blue Parakeet, 2nd Edition

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Blue Parakeet is author Scot McKnight's compelling statement of how to read the Bible in a new evangelical generation. In reexamining the Bible, McKnight provides an exciting New Way that appeals to the millions in today's church who long to be authentic Christians but don't consider themselves theologically conservative or liberal.

      The Blue Parakeet, 2nd Edition
      4.3
    • John

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.

      John
      4.4
    • The Bible offers a beginning. But the Bible itself has become another tool of the "humane." The audaciousness of the Bible has been tamed--tamed and then co-opted. All too often the Bible is weighed against itself, allowing extreme to mitigate extreme. But that is not how the Bible works. The Bible takes a stand by pressing for one end of the extreme, sometimes even pushing the other end off stage. The Bible did so in the past because the times called for it. And that is exactly what the Bible does today, regarding peace. The Bible imagines a peaceful world and then insists upon improvisation to realize that peace.

      The Bible Is Not Enough
      4.2
    • Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.

      James and Galatians
      4.2
    • 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.

      1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon
      3.0
    • Romans

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Popular scholar and blogger Scot McKnight provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.

      Romans
      3.5
    • Philippians and 1 and 2 Thessalonians

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for Philippians and 1, 2 Thessalonians to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.

      Philippians and 1 and 2 Thessalonians
      4.0
    • Real Mary

      Why Protestant Christians Can Embrace the Mother of Jesus

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of Mary of Nazareth, this book presents her as an unmarried, pregnant teenager in first-century Palestine, highlighting her courage, humility, and strength. It delves into her pivotal encounter with the angel Gabriel, emphasizing how her response not only shaped her destiny but also altered the course of history. The narrative aims to provide a deeper understanding of this iconic figure, revealing the human aspects of her character and the significant impact of her choices.

      Real Mary
      3.8