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The parables of Jesus
Book • 1907
This book, published in 1907, provides an in-depth analysis and interpretation of the parables attributed to Jesus.
Written by Thomas Gunn Selby, a Wesleyan missionary and theologian, it offers insights into the biblical narratives and their theological significance.
Written by Thomas Gunn Selby, a Wesleyan missionary and theologian, it offers insights into the biblical narratives and their theological significance.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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as one of the spirituality books he reads.


James Martin

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The spiritual journey behind Sr. Helen Prejean’s fight to end the death penalty
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as a scholar who countered years of allegorical interpretation of parables.


Jon Collins

Decoding the Parables – Parables E5
Mentioned as a new devotional to lead you to a deeper intimacy with Jesus through parables.

Is Tithing Biblical? Do I Have To Tithe?
Mentioned as part of Crossway's Knowing the Bible study series.

How and How Not to Read Jesus’s Parables (Doug O'Donnell)
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as Steve Macchia's newest book that invites readers to engage scripture in a soulful way.

Alison Cook

176: My Reflections on Love in an Age of Violence · Plus Dr. Stephen Macchia on Intimacy with God in a Noisy World
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in the introduction of the podcast episode discussing Jesus' parables.


R.C. Sproul


Nathan W. Bingham

Why Parables?
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Nathan W. Bingham


R.C. Sproul

Parable of the Rich Fool
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's new book on the parables of Jesus, written in a way that incorporates both academic study and sermon crafting.

Josh Scott

Josh Scott: Parables - Putting Jesus's Stories in Their Place







