Lexham Press seeks to increase biblical literacy, thoughtful Christian reflection, and faithful action around the world by publishing a range of Bible study materials, scholarly works, and pastoral resources.| Lexham Press
In his detailed two-volume commentary on 1 & 2 Kings, John N. Oswalt highlights the prophetic value of Old Testament narrative. In our interview below, Oswalt discusses the unique contribution these EEC volumes make. John N. Oswalt is visiting distinguished professor of Old Testament at A| Lexham Press
Losing a baby in the womb is common, but that doesn't make it any less painful. The grief of losing any child feels unbearable. Lost Gifts: Miscarriage, Grief, and the God of All Comfort laments the grief of miscarriage, discovers God’s gifts in spite of loss, and remembers our Good Shepherd, who we| Lexham Press
We are excited to publish three new volumes in the Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology (SHST) series this month. Today, we interview David Ney about his new book, The Quest to Save the Old Testament: Mathematics, Hieroglyphics, and Providence in Enlightenment England. Ephraim Radner calls| Lexham Press
This week we are highlighting five new volumes in the Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology (SHST) series recently published in July. Today we interview Jonathan Watson about his new book In the Name of Our Lord: Four Models of the Relationship Between Baptism, Catechesis, and Communion.| Lexham Press
This week we are highlighting five new volumes in the Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology (SHST) series recently published in July. Today we interview Jennifer Rosner about her new book Healing the Schism: Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter. Lexham| Lexham Press
Lexham Press seeks to increase biblical literacy, thoughtful Christian reflection, and faithful action around the world by publishing a range of Bible study materials, scholarly works, and pastoral resources.| Lexham Press
Sometimes we can’t find the right words to express our grief, longings, or even our joy. But in the Psalms, God gives us words to give back to him. In When You Don’t Have the Words: Praying the Psalms, Reed S. Dunn shows how the Psalms enrich our prayer lives. In our interview below, Dunn discuss| Lexham Press
“Is the Reformation over?” Prompted by a growing thaw in relations between evangelicals and Catholics in the United States, in particular, Mark Noll and Carolyn Nystrom weighed the evidence and concluded that the answer was (at least in 2005), “No.” Though certain evangelicals and certain Catholics| Lexham Press
Lexham Press seeks to increase biblical literacy, thoughtful Christian reflection, and faithful action around the world by publishing a range of Bible study materials, scholarly works, and pastoral resources.| Lexham Press
This week we are highlighting three new volumes in the Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology (SHST) series recently published this month. Today, we interview Michael Niebauer about his new book, Virtuous Persuasion: A Theology of Christian Mission. D. Stephen Long, Cary M. Maguire University| Lexham Press
How can war stories, farming proverbs, and strange visions draw you closer to Jesus? In Four Mountains: Encountering God in the Bible from Eden to Zion, Michael Niebauer shows how to see the Bible’s big story and meet with God in his word. In our interview below, Niebauer discusses the inspiratio| Lexham Press
In Created for Communion with God: The Promise of Genesis 1 and 2, Harrison Perkins explains that the creation account of Genesis 1–2 is primarily about God and his relationship with human beings. These chapters are God’s word for God’s people, to summon us into communion with him. In our interview below, Perkins discusses how the goal| Lexham Press
You want to study the Bible because you want to know God better. Yet it is not always easy to understand, and it is not always easy to see how some passages connect to others. So you turn to devotional materials. But where do you begin? There is a wide variety of devotionals out there, with some org| Lexham Press
Lexham Press is delighted to announce new volumes in the Spurgeon Commentary series as well as brand-new covers for the entire series. Benefit from the incredible wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, passage by passage. Four volumes in this series were previously published in 2015 and an additional four were released as digital Logos editions. Those digital-only| Lexham Press
Thomas F. Torrance and Evangelical Theology: A Critical Analysis brings Torrance into closer conversation with evangelical theology on a range of key theological topics. In this interview with the volume editors, Myk Habets and R. Lucas Stamps, we discuss the origins and goals for the book. L| Lexham Press
This week we are highlighting three new volumes in the Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology (SHST) series recently published this month. Today, we interview Uche Anizor and Kyle C. Strobel about their new book Reformed Dogmatics in Dialogue: The Theology of Karl Barth and Jonathan Edwards.| Lexham Press
In Lost Words and Forgotten Worlds: Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls, Andrew B. Perrin reintroduces readers to the scrolls while correcting common misunderstandings and highlighting overlooked issues. In our interview below, Perrin discusses goal of bringing the highly technical world of the De| Lexham Press
When Politics Becomes Heresy is Tim Perry’s loving rebuke and call to repentance. Evangelicals are embracing the logic of ancient heresies, and these heresies lead to each other. In our interview and in the excerpt from the prologue below, Perry discusses the difficulty he faced writing on such a| Lexham Press
Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, has died. It is perhaps odd that I, a self-identified evangelical Protestant with sons named after Reformers (Calvin, Latimer, and Cranmer), should find myself both grieving the passing and grateful for the witness of such a public intellectual believer.| Lexham Press
Simon Kennedy is the author of Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom. He challenges the conventions of Christian worldview education and provides a better way. But rather than shattering the lenses of Christian worldview, Kennedy reframes worldview around wisdom. In our interview below, Kennedy reflects on his writing process and the ways| Lexham Press
Bruce Pass and Gert de Kok are the editors and translators of The Foremost Problems of Contemporary Dogmatics: On Faith, Knowledge, and the Christian Tradition, written by Herman Bavinck and just recently translated into English for the first time. A series of lectures delivered at the Free Universi| Lexham Press
Brad East is the author of The Church: A Guide to the People of God. In this sixth volume in the Christian Essentials series, East traces the story of God’s people, from father Abraham to the coming of Christ. He shows how we need the scope of the entire Bible to fully grasp the mystery of the churc| Lexham Press
James M. Hamilton Jr. and Matthew Damico are the co-authors of Reading the Psalms as Scripture. They guide the reader to delight in the spiritual artistry of the psalms. Psalms is a carefully arranged book saturated in Scripture. The psalmists drew from imagery and themes from earlier Scripture, whi| Lexham Press
Robert Smith is the author of The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to Transgender Theory. He argues that God intends a person’s gender to be grounded in the reality of his or her biological sex—the body God has given. He also evaluates the shifts in how society thinks and talks about sex and gend| Lexham Press
Stewardship of time, talents, and treasure isn't just about sustaining the material of the church. It's about guiding those resources in service of the church's primary mission: proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ. In Stewardship: For the Care of Souls, Nathan Meador and Heath R. Curtis presen| Lexham Press
In this excerpt from Stewardship: For the Care of Souls, Nathan Meador and Heath Curtis present a practical theology of stewardship rooted in our shared identity as image bearers established in Genesis. This is yet another book about stewardship; however, this is not just another book on stew| Lexham Press
What can modern Christians learn by paying attention to the supernatural aspects of the Bible??Michael Heiser is passionate about asking questions that challenge common views of biblical subjects. In this interview, we ask him about the reaction he?s seen while writing about the supernatural and his| Lexham Press
People are fascinated by the supernatural and the superhuman. Just think about the entertainment industry in recent years. Thousands of books, television shows, and movies in the past decade have been about angels, aliens, monsters, demons, ghosts, witches, magic, vampires, werewolves, and superhero| Lexham Press
The release of The Unseen Realm?by Michael Heiser has been anything but unseen. This book has generated a ton of buzz and we'd like to share a couple of links where it's being discussed. On Redeeming God, Jeremy Myers discusses the refreshing perspective Dr. Heiser brings to the table: If you ar| Lexham Press
Lexham Press is pleased to announce that The Unseen Realm is now available for purchase in print and all digital formats. Discover how The Unseen Realm illuminates Scripture today! The threads of the unseen realm are woven throughout Scripture. They begin before creation, can be seen thr| Lexham Press
A few weeks ago, while Dr. Darrell Bock was in town filming for Logos Mobile Education, we had Michael Heiser sit down with him to discuss the origin of The Unseen Realm and the most important points found in the book. Watch the full, 26-minute interview below. Recovering the supernatural worldview| Lexham Press
Lexham Press is delighted to introduce an expanded edition of the bestselling title The Unseen Realm by the late Michael S. Heiser, releasing on October 1, 2025 in celebration of the book’s tenth anniversary. This new edition includes additional content from Heiser and features an exceptionally beau| Lexham Press
Last week, Lexham released its first children’s book: The Apostles’ Creed: For All God’s Children. The feedback we’ve received has been overwhelmingly positive. Here are just a few of the reviews that have come in so far. Michael Bird gave the book a glowing recommendation on Twitter: https:/| Lexham Press
Join FatCat, the friendly feline, as he learns the traditional text of the Apostles’ Creed―the earliest summary of the apostles’ teaching. In The Apostles’ Creed: For All God’s Children, young readers and families will read a line from the creed along with a simple reflection to tuck into their hear| Lexham Press
Join FatCat, the friendly feline, as he learns the traditional text of the Apostles’ Creed—the earliest summary of the apostles’ teaching. In this new book for young readers, families can visualize, memorize, understand, and confess the Apostles’ Creed, which has united all Christians for centuries.| Lexham Press
BELLINGHAM, WA—Beginning in early 2022, Lexham Press will publish their first children’s books, launching the FatCat series. The first title, The Apostles’ Creed: For All God’s Children, will release in February 2022. This full-color illustrated book inspires children to understand and delight in th| Lexham Press
In Evangelism: For the Care of Souls, Sean McGever reminds ministers that announcing—and reannouncing—the good news of Jesus is central to pastoral care. In this brief interview with McGever, we discuss the reasoning behind writing the book. Lexham Press: What is the story behind Evangelism:| Lexham Press
Pastors are entrusted with the care of a flock by the Good Shepherd and are called to be faithful to this task. But pastoring seems to be getting more and more difficult. In Pastoral Leadership: For the Care of Souls, Harold L. Senkbeil and Lucas V. Woodford present a set of practical tools for chur| Lexham Press
The Lexham Ministry Guides offer practical, proven wisdom for the church. Edited by Harold L. Senkbeil, these books will help you better serve the Savior’s sheep and lambs with confidence. In this interview with Senkbeil and Lexham Academic Editor Todd Hains, we discuss the vision for this series an| Lexham Press
Michael A. Wilkinson is the author of Crowned with Glory and Honor: A Chalcedonian Anthropology. The field of theological anthropology is at a standstill, mired in debate between dualist and physicalist perspectives on body and soul. In Crowned with Glory and Honor, Michael A. Wilkinson argues that| Lexham Press
Carissa Quinn is the author of The Arrival of the King: The Shape and Story of Psalms 15-24. Quinn interprets Psalms 15–24 as a sequence and a chiasm, revealing provocative links in adjacent and parallel psalms. These psalms have a sense of progress, beginning with the question of who may ascend the| Lexham Press
In This Way We Came to Rome: With Paul on the Appian Way guides readers along Paul’s 150-mile journey to face trial before the Roman emperor (Acts 28). Authors Glen L. Thompson and Mark Wilson draw from both ancient records and modern research to offer the most complete account available of Paul’s j| Lexham Press
We’re counting down the days to the biggest sales event of the year by offering best-in-class deals every day—its our countdown to Blackboard Friday! Featuring some of our bestselling titles, you’re guaranteed to find a deal that’s too good to pass up. We're kicking off the celebration with an in| Lexham Press
“The FatCat series gives children a vision of the Bible’s ethic (in the Ten Commandments), its confession (as summarized in the Apostles’ Creed), and its devotional life (given to us in the Lord’s Prayer). This ancient-but-new set of lenses, what the church has called the ‘rule of faith,’ will equip| Lexham Press
Stephen Brett Eccher is the author of Zwingli the Pastor: A Life in Conflict. Stephen Brett Eccher tells the story of Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), embattled pastor and reformer. Zwingli’s ministry in Zurich was characterized by conflict—conflict that fueled him. It influenced his theological develo| Lexham Press
Fear of death affects us all, and so pastors have significant hurdles to overcome. What Christians need today is a renewed vision of the traditional Christian funeral liturgy. In Funerals: For the Care of Souls, Tim Perry recovers the rich theology inherent to the Christian funeral: communion with t| Lexham Press
Matthew L. Halsted is the author of The End of the World as You Know It: What the Bible Really Says about the End Times (And Why It’s Good News). In The End of the World as You Know It, Matthew L. Halsted challenges common end-times assumptions and points us back to Scripture. Each chapter reevaluat| Lexham Press
With election season upon us, Lexham Press is sharing some adapted portions from Tim Perry’s upcoming When Politics Becomes Heresy: The Idol of Power and the Gospel of Christ. In this book, Perry identifies ways that evangelicals are falling into “heretical logic” by exchanging the heavenly eternal| Lexham Press
With election season upon us, Lexham Press is sharing some adapted portions from Tim Perry’s upcoming When Politics Becomes Heresy: The Idol of Power and the Gospel of Christ. In this book, Perry identifies ways that evangelicals are falling into “heretical logic” by exchanging the heavenly eternal| Lexham Press
Todd Hains is an editor with Lexham Press and author of Who Is Our King? In this new board book in the FatCat series, simple words and fun illustrations invite toddlers to meet King Jesus. Follow Jesus from his birth to his resurrection and praise this baby who made us and saved us. And search for F| Lexham Press
With election season upon us, Lexham Press is sharing some adapted portions from Tim Perry’s upcoming book When Politics Becomes Heresy: The Idol of Power and the Gospel of Christ. In this book, Perry identifies ways that evangelicals are falling into “heretical logic” by exchanging the heavenly ete| Lexham Press
Robert Elmer is the editor of Grace from Heaven: Prayers of the Reformation. In this newest volume in the Prayers of the Church series, Elmer collects prayers from influential Protestant voices of the Reformation that express deep longings, theological richness, and a burning desire for God’s grace.| Lexham Press
Andrea Burke is the author of A Bit of Earth: A Year in the Garden with God. In her new book, she looks at the seasonal practice and common grace of gardening through a devotional lens. Part memoir, part prayer book, A Bit of Earth weaves care and intent through moments of ordinary living. In our| Lexham Press
“Orare est Laborare, Laborare est Orare; to pray is to work, to work is to pray.” – St. Benedict Lexham Methods Series (4 vols.) Understand the Bible better than ever before. The Lexham Methods Series is designed for exegetes who need to learn, refresh, and master the tools of biblical sch| Lexham Press
LEARN THE CREEDS BY HEART The Nicene Creed: An Introduction 2023 Credo Magazine Book of the Year For centuries, the Nicene Creed has been central to the church’s confession. The Nicene Creed: An Introduction by Phillip Cary explores the Creed’s riches with simplicity and clarity. Cary expla| Lexham Press
Christians’ fixation on the end times is not new. While eschatological speculation has sometimes resulted in distraction or despair, Scripture does speak about the end. In After Dispensationalism, Brian P. Irwin and Tim Perry reexamine the key texts and show how prophecy is primarily God’s word of h| Lexham Press
Murray J. Harris is the author of Navigating Tough Texts, Volume 2: A Guide to Problem Passages in the New Testament. In his new book, he concisely considers more than eighty tricky passages in the New Testament, showing how these texts offer insights with implications for theology, apologetics, mis| Lexham Press
Benjamin B. Saunders is the author of The Crisis of Civil Law: What the Bible Teaches about Law and What It Means Today. In his new book, Saunders draws from Scripture and the Christian tradition to provide valuable guidance on contemporary legal questions and the role of civil government. In our| Lexham Press
J. V. Fesko is the author of The Giver of Life: The Biblical Doctrine of the Holy Spirit and Salvation. In his new book, he reflects on the person and work of the Holy Spirit in the application of Christ’s work for the salvation of sinners, provides a thorough and trustworthy guide to the Holy Spiri| Lexham Press
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, shining a spotlight on the importance of mental well-being. Pastors are increasingly called to engage with the intersection of mental health, trauma, and faith. These resources aim to provide insight and guidance on navigating the complex interplay between these| Lexham Press
Doug Webster is the author of More than a Sermon: The Purpose and Practice of Christian Preaching. In his new book, highlights the prophetic and pastoral challenge of preaching today. The task is both harder and easier than we imagine, as we are called to proclaim the biblical text in a way that con| Lexham Press
Understanding eschatology can be both a source of comfort and a challenge. Navigate the complex landscape of end-times theology with these resources, offering insights grounded in Scripture. The End of the World as You Know It: What the Bible Really Says about the End Times (And Why It’s Good| Lexham Press
Michael Burer and Duane Garrett are the authors of Galatians and Job, two new volumes in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series. In our interview below, the two authors reflect on the long process of writing an exegetical commentary. Michael H. Burer is dean of faculty development and pr| Lexham Press