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The Ethics of Human Organ Trading

The Ethics of Human Organ Trading
Roland Chia (2009)

The issue of the legalisation of the sale of transplantable human organs was recently discussed in Singapore. In this book, commissioned by the National Council of Churches, Roland Chia discusses the complicated issue of human organ trading from a Christian perspective. This book is helpful for pastors, doctors, healthcare professionals and the general Christian public.

The Right to Die? A Christian Response to Euthanasia

The Right to Die?
A Christian Response to Euthanasia

Roland Chia (2009)

Euthanasia is a subject of much debate in medical ethics. In Singapore, the issue has recently received some attention from the media. In this book, Roland Chia examines the thorny debates surrounding euthanasia and presents a Christian perspective on the issue. This book was written at the invitation of the National Council of Churches and is helpful for pastors, healthcare professionals and the general Christian public.

Foolish Leaders and the Will of YHWH

Foolish Leaders and the Will of YHWH: Editorial Effects in Isaiah 19
Gordon C. I. Wong (2009)

Isaiah 19 is an unusual chapter that offers something for the textual critic, the translator, the historian and even the theologian. In this monograph, which provides a coherent literary reading of Isaiah 19, Professor Wong examines Isaiah 19 by discussing its redactional history or editorial emergence before reflecting on its effects. He begins by addressing issues of translation and interpretation, before reviewing the literary history of the chapter and summarising his conclusions on the editorial echoes and effets present in the existing form of Isaiah 19. Finally, he presents his provisional views on Isaiah 19 in its wider literary context.

Road to Peace: Pastoral Reflections on Isaiah 1-12

Road to Peace: Pastoral Reflections on Isaiah 1-12
Gordon Wong (2009)

Gordon Wong shows us how to attain real peace by reflecting on the pastoral significance of Isaiah 1-12, which reveals God’s urgent call to repentance and obedience, which is necessary in the journey towards true peace and righteousness. The pastoral message of Isaiah offers the prospect of life, light and hope for those who would repent and remain faithful, in the midst of stife and darkness.

God, Why?

God, Why?
Gordon Wong (2007)

Habakkuk's Struggle with faith in a World Out of Control.

Liturgical Theology

Liturgical Theology
Simon Chan (2007)

Bad worship produces bad theology.

In this book Chan issues a call to evangelicals to develop mature theology of the church - an ecclesiology that is grounded in the church's identity as a worshiping community.

Faithful to the End

Faithful to the End
Gordon Wong (2006)

Written in a conversational yet masterly style, Wong unravels the powerful message of Daniel to help readers apply it to contemporary challenges of today. Pastors, preachers and everyone interested in the pastoral significance and relevance of Daniel should purchase this book.

Hope for the World

Hope for the World
Roland Chia (2006)

Chia reviews the eschatological vision of the Christian faith: a personal God seeds the resolve of the people of God through both the pages of the Bible and their lived experiences through the millennia.

Lessons from the Past - A Study of Old Testament Characters (Chinese)

Lessons from the Past - A Study of Old Testament Characters (Chinese)
Pan Chou Wee (2006)

Dr Pan has been writing for the Old Testament Characters column in The Chinese Methodist Message (a publication of Sarawak Chinese Annual Conference, The Methodist Church in Malaysia) for many years. Using layman language, this book brings out valuable lessons through the stories of the Old Testament characters.

Radical Discipleship

Radical Discipleship
Roland Chia (2006)

In this book, Chia asks basic questions as he reflects on the Sermon on the Mount: What is the main focus of the Sermon? Does the Sermon present a code of conduct for Christians, or is the Sermon really about the dawn of a new eschatological community inaugurated by Jesus Christ? Chia maintains that the Sermon can be properly understood and its significance firmly grasped only when it is read in the light of Christ and God's eschatological kingdom.

Bioethics: Obstacle or Opportunity for the Gospel?

Bioethics: Obstacle or Opportunity for the Gospel?
Lausanne Occasional Paper No. 58
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, 2004

Editors: Roland Chia, Denise Cooper, James Thobaben, Andrew Fergusson and John Kilner

Apply Our Hearts Unto Wisdom - The Modern Meaning of Proverbs (Chinese)

Apply Our Hearts Unto Wisdom - The Modern Meaning of Proverbs (Chinese)
Old Testament in the New Century Serie, III
Pan Chou Wee (2003)

Proverbs is the richest book in the Bible for Christian living. Major themes in Proverbs are examined and served as examples. At the end of the book, a list of references are grouped according to subjects for further study, and questions for small group discussions are provided.

A Brilliant Light in Great Darkness - The Modern Meaning of the Book of Job (Chinese)

A Brilliant Light in Great Darkness - The Modern Meaning of the Book of Job (Chinese)
Old Testament in the New Century Series, II
Pan Chou Wee (2002)

An expository study on the book of Job. In just over 100 pages, one of the most complicated books in the Bible is unraveled in a most succinct manner. This book provides practical help for those who are going through trials in life. Questions for small group discussion are provided at the end of the book.

Celebration of Life - The Modern Meaning of Ecclesiastes (Chinese), Revised Edition

Celebration of Life - The Modern Meaning of Ecclesiastes (Chinese), Revised Edition
Old Testament in the New Century Series, I
Pan Chou Wee (2000)

An expository study on the most enigmatic book of the Bible. The author expounds the four major themes. Life, Man, God and Perspective of Life in the book and their applications today. Questions for small group discussions are provided at the end of the book.

Email Catherine at reception@ttc.edu.sg or call (65) 6767 6677 for all publication enquiries.

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