Books by Scot McKnight and Complete Book Reviews

Scot McKnight, Author . Paraclete $16.95 (182p) ISBN 978-1-55725-453-5
In this earnest interpretation of the Gospel message, McKnight reaches out to believers and potential believers wrestling with the complexities of a pluralistic world. A professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park University and...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight, Author . Paraclete $15.95 (176p) ISBN 978-1-55725-481-8
The so-called "high church" branches of Christianity have practiced liturgical prayer, or prayer with set words and at set hours, for centuries. In this folksy, practical and welcoming guidebook for Protestants unacquainted with, or perhaps...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight, Author . Paraclete $19.95 (176p) ISBN 978-1-55725-523-5
In this slim, engaging volume, McKnight (Protestant author of The Jesus Creed ) makes the case that the real Mary of the Bible has been hijacked by theological controversies. He begins by noting that Mary has been seen by turns as a compliant "re
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight, Author . Zondervan $18.99 (236p) ISBN 978-0-310-28488-8
Infused with common sense and seasoned with candor, the latest work from McKnight (The Jesus Creed ), religious studies professor at North Park College, takes a stand in controversial territory by bravely asking the question: how is it that even...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight, Zondervan, $14.99 trade paper (204p) ISBN 978-0-310-27766-8
In his latest book, McKnight, a professor of religious studies at North Park University in Chicago and the author of the acclaimed Jesus Creed, argues against the Christianity he was taught in his youth, an interpretation he finds overly fixated on...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight. WaterBrook, $15.99 ISBN 978-1-60142-634-5
McKnight (The Blue Parakeet), a New Testament professor at Northern Seminary, makes a powerful case that Christians should refocus on the third person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. He contends that there is a lack of emphasis on the role of the...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight. Brazos, $21.99 (304p) ISBN 978-1-58743-360-3
Over the past decade, McKnight (The Jesus Creed) has emerged as America’s theologian, a breezier, more down-home version of the British N.T. Wright. His works provide an extra layer of theological undergirding for pastors and lay people who wish to...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight and Dennis Venema. Baker/Brazos, $19.99 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-58743-394-8
Two prominent evangelical Christian thinkers join together here to weigh in on the oft-debated subject of science and the Bible, focusing specifically on the concept of a historical Adam and Eve as laid out in the creation narrative found in Genesis.
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight, Author, McKnight, Author Westminster John Knox Press $29.95 (228p) ISBN 978-0-664-22514-8
Although everyone comes to Christian faith in different ways, says religion professor Scot McKnight in Turning to Jesus: The Sociology of Conversion in the Gospels, conversion stories don't typically reflect that diversity. In fact, each...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight, Author, Scott McKnight, Author . Paraclete $16.95 (335p) ISBN 978-1-55725-400-9
Amid a sea of books on Christian spiritual formation, McKnight, professor of religious studies at North Park University in Chicago, brings us a simple, highly readable one focused on the weightiest teaching of Jesus: love God and love others as...
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight. Brazos, $21.99 (272p) ISBN 978-1-58743-426-6
In this wise work, New Testament scholar McKnight (The Jesus Creed) uses the ministry of Paul to guide pastors in their vocation. With deep affection for a pastor’s “complicated calling,” McKnight explains how pastors are nurturers of “Christoformity
READ FULL REVIEW
Scot McKnight and Laura Barringer. Tyndale Momentum, $22.99 (256p) ISBN 978-1-4964-4600-8
In this powerful work, father-daughter team McKnight (The Jesus Creed) and Barringer use their experiences with misconduct by a pastor at their local church as a springboard to explore how toxic church cultures develop and persist, and how to...
READ FULL REVIEW
X
Stay ahead with
Tip Sheet!
Free newsletter: the hottest new books, features and more
X
X
Email Address

Password

Log In Forgot Password

Premium online access is only available to PW subscribers. If you have an active subscription and need to set up or change your password, please click here.

New to PW? To set up immediate access, click here.

NOTE: If you had a previous PW subscription, click here to reactivate your immediate access. PW site license members have access to PW’s subscriber-only website content. If working at an office location and you are not "logged in", simply close and relaunch your preferred browser. For off-site access, click here. To find out more about PW’s site license subscription options, please email Mike Popalardo at: mike@nextstepsmarketing.com.

To subscribe: click here.