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New Titles
At ICC Library we are always adding new resources to our collection.
Recent highlights include:
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God, Chance and Purpose: Can God Have It Both Ways? by David J Bartholomew (2008)
Explores the tensions between chance and determinism arguing that chance is an integral part of God's creation. |
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Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes Your Faith by Shane Hipps (2009) Looks at the way our use of technology shapes and influences us. |
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Jesus and the Gospels by Craig L Blomberg (2009) A good introduction to the issues found in studying Jesus in the Gospel accounts. |
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The Wolf Shall Dwell With The Lamb: A Spirituality for Leadership in a Multicultural Community by Eric H F Law (1993)
Looking at the dynamics of power in multi-cultural situations. |
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Unexpected Guests at God's Banquet: Welcoming People with Disabilities Into the Church by Brett Webb-Mitchell (2009) Using the Jesus' parable of the feast this is a practical book calling for a more inclusive church for people with physical and mental disabilities. |
(Click the covers to buy any of the above titles)
We also welcome recommendations for new material for the library.
If you have any suggestions, please email libraryteam@icc.ac.uk |

Geoffrey Grogan (1925-2011) was principal of the Bible Training Institute and, later, Glasgow Bible College. The library is named in his honour to reflect his commitment to ongoing evangelical scholarship. |
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We also welcome recommendations for new material for the library.

Geoffrey Grogan (1925-2011) was principal of the Bible Training Institute and, later, Glasgow Bible College. The library is named in his honour to reflect his commitment to ongoing evangelical scholarship.

