Editore: World Oil, 1960
Da: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. ORIGINAL 1960 Articles, disbound from journal; no covers; edge chipped where disbound, o/w in good condition. Journal.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1993
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Clean and bright inside and out. Upper right corner of the front cover is creased as is the upper left corner of the back cover. One 3" light scratch to the back cover. Very slight wear to edges of covers and spine. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Man Behind the Louisiana Toy Train Museum" (Southern gentleman Dom Schwab is a 'rare find') by Peter Frayer; "Next Stop, Noma Town" (A great addition to any postwar layout or collection) by Terence J. Dobson; "A Slice of History" (Lionel's 1949 showroom layout re-created) by Amos McCormick; "Of Boxcars and Boxes" (Odd and collectible combinations in Lionel's 6464 series) by Louis K. Greiff; "Bob James' Flyer Window Displays" (His layouts conveyed the excitement of electric trains) by Roger Carp; "Adventure with Al" (High adventure, a G scale railroad, and a barrel roll) by Jim Bunte; "The Mysterious Union Terminal Train" (Can we learn the identity of an unknown Lionel set?) by Robert S. Butler; "Toy Trains and Christmas Memories" (Dad's photo files bring back Christmas 1958) by John Huster; "10 Tune-Up Tips" (Get those attic-dwellers purring in time for the holdiays) by Ray L. Plummer; "Build a Christmas Scene" (Your toy trains and some holiday-themed accessories) by Gary J. Linden; "A Man for All Seasons" (Dan Fanizzo lived a life of variety at the old Lionel Corp.); plus "Editorial" (Layouts and their roots); "Product News" (What's new from G to S); "Feedback" (Your letters); "Events" (Listing of shows and meets); "Bookshelf" (New books and videos); "Product News" (New O gauge Dash 8-40CW from MTH); "Product Showcase" (Noteworthy new items); "Display Case" (Photos you've sent); "Q's & A's" (Answers to your questions); "Scrap Box" (Bits and pieces); "Dealer Directory/Ad Index" (People with trains to sell to you) and "Conversation Piece" (Prewar transitional caboose no. 2817).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1999
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. No clipped or missing pages. Spotless inside and out. Just the slightest wear to edges of covers. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Steam Showdown" ("We tested four modern-era steamers and four postwar steamers and came up with some surprising results") by Terry Thomson with Bob Keller; "Classic Train Set: the Flyer City of Denver" ("For four years, this bright American Flyer prewar streamlined passenger set ruled three rails") by John Grams; "Parade of Piggybacks" ("Everything you need to know about Lionel's postwar and modern trailer-on-flatcar production") by Bill Keiken; "Building MTH's all-new Showroom Layout" ("New MTH products and prototypes are combined with a traditional design to create a showpiece for the company's Maryland headquarters") by Raymond R. Klein; "ABCs of Relays" ("You don't need to be an electrical whiz to use relays to improve the operation of your layout") by Dennis Eichenberg; "For the Love of Marx" ("John Torgerson's collection is just as much about people as it is about trains") by Carl Swanson; "Model the Baltimore & Ohio" (City or mountains, the B&O makes for a toy train layout full of variety") by Terry Thompson; "Repairing Lionel's No. 3361 Lumber Dump Car" ("Trouble with your no. 3361 lumber car? Here's how to fix it) by Ray L. Plummer; "My Greatest Find: an Erector set Hudson" ("A box full of Erector set parts as a garage sale held quite a surprise) by David Obermiler; "Editor's Desk" ("Kids and display layouts"); "Correspondence" ("Transformers, kid-proofing, bridges and LEDs"); "News and Notes" ("Lionel and MTH on-line sales, RF&P repaint, toy trains in print and on television, Market Basket report"); "Point of View" ("The wit and wisdom of Lionel's founder, J.L. Cowen"); "Product News" (Weaver U25Bs, Inkwell layout detail items, Dr. Pepper car, UMD tank cars"); "Questions and Answers" ("Re-motoring a Flyer PA, wiring distant switches, bad DC rectifier"); "Product Reviews" ("Lionel Daylight locomotive, MTH doodlebug, 3rd Rail cab-forward locomotive, Lionel firecar, K-Line polar bear handcar"); "Collectible Classics" ("Lionel's other B&O F3"); "Events" ("Upcoming shows and exhibits"); "Ad Index", and "Observation Playform" ("The real showdown was making up your mind").
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Milwaukee, WI, 2002
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Mailing label on the front cover. Tiny tear at the top of the spine. Otherwise spotless and free of wear or damage. The magazine will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "15 Experts on the Future" (Bold forecasts for our hobby's future) by Roger Carp; "CTT's 'club' Santa Fe Layout" (Our founding editor's O gauge layout began as a staff project) by Dick Christianson and John A. Grams; "15 Hobby Trensetters" (The top 15 people and products that made today's hobby a success) by Neil Besougloff; "A Pioneer with Trains" (The low-down on CTT's top hi-railer) by Josef K. Lesser; "15 Best Trains & Layouts" (The most memorable trains, layouts, and people of the last 15 years) by Roger Carp; "Raising the Standard" (Chuck Brasher's classic Standard gauge layout gets better) by George Hall; "Layout Look-Back" (Three standouts from past issues); "15 Years Ago and Now" (Toy train locomotives have embraced technology in a big way since the 1980s) by Neil Besougloff; "Marx 'revoise' Tower" (The Marx radio control tower doesn't speak Brooklynese) by Lester Mathis; "Richard Kughn's Stewardship" (Lionel's savior is enjoying his newest hobby role) by Roger Carp; "4 by 8 Lionel Track Plan" (Here's a plan and wiring diagram for your first O gauge layout" by John Long; "Repair Lionel's Brakeman Car" (How to keep your rooftop brakeman ducking just in time) by Ray L. Plummer; "Motor Brushplate Repair" (How to use a brake shoe rivet to fix a worn prewar or postwar motor) by Mike Hilbert; "A Banjo on Your Layout" (How to wire a Lionel banjo signal three different ways) by Louis Koumoundouros; "Editor's Desk" (Looking ahead and back on our 15th birthday); "Correspondence" (Videotaped inventory, technology, Cincinnati layout); "News & Notes" (Richard Maddox hands over the throttle, meet the CTT staff); "Point of View" (Trains and layouts preserve the past); "Product News" (Lionel ten-wheeler steamer, Marx Thor military locomotive, windup Rail Zepplin, Artrain vat car, Weaver hoppers and boxcar); "Questions and Answers" (Power for accessories, whistle tender, cleaning track in bulk); "Talkin' Toy Trains" (The ABCs of hosting a layout open house); "Product Reviews" (Williams J and Daylight locomotives, Lionel Veranda Turbine, 3rd Rail 4-8-4 Niagara, Lionel Minuteman Switcher); "Events" (Upcoming shows and exhibits); "Ad Index" and "Collectible Classics" (General Mills discovered the collector market with the no. 8359 gold Chessie geep).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1992
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Very slight wear to edges of covers, else like-new inside and out. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Best of Both Worlds" (Warren Frost combined the most artistic elements from the scale and toy realms to build his family's beautiful American Flyer S gauge empire) by Jim Bunte; "The Mayor of Plasticville" (Nobody knows America's favorite collectible plastic kits like Bill Nole) by Jim Bunte; "Bustin' Your Bubble" (The truth about Lionel military items and flatcar loads) by Joe Algozzini; "The Collection and Recollections of Harry O" (Veteran collector Harry Osisek favors Ives and Dorfan but has representatives of almost everything prewar) by Larry Kohlhoff; "The Little People" (Add character to your layout with scale-sized figures and accessories) by Josef K. Lesser; "Build a Realistic Grade Crossing" (Help your die-cast vehicles over Lionel's gargantuan tubular track) by Jim Bunte; "Patents of the A.C. Gilbert Co." (There's a story behind every patent number on American Flyer products) by Robert Tufts; "The Athearn of O" (CTT visits Bob Weaver, a man who produces quality trains at a reasonable cost); "Repair Lionel's Magnet Crane" (This ingenious device is as easy to fix as it is fun to operate) by Ray L. Plummer plus "Editorial" (Building a reputation); "CTT Product News" (What's new from S to G); "CTT Events" (A listing of shows and meets); "CTT Product Reviews" (Lionel's Budd RDC set); "CTT Product Showcase" (Noteworthy product offerings); "Conversation Pieces" (Pink and blue spinning reels); "Tinplate Prototypes" (Lionel EP-5); "Diorama Studios" (A classic postwar Lionel scene); and "CTT Q & A" (Answers to your questions).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Milwaukee, WI, 2000
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Completely clean and unmarked inside and out. Light crease to the lower right corner of the front cover and lower left corner of the back corner. Some pages have a mildly bent corner tip. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "No. 224 Locomotive Family Tree: Lionel produced nearly 40 locomotives from one basic set of prewar dies" by John A. Grams; "Repairing a Postwar Operating Water Tower: This simple Lionel accessory is easy to keep in the swing of things" by Ray L. Plummer; "3 Small Layouts: Petite Perfection: Accessories are the stars of John Gulino's O gauge 4 by 8 layout" by Carl Swanson; "Small Room, Big Fun: Standard gauge trains can be at home in a small room" by Henry C. Lahneman Jr.; "Little Wonder: J.D. Caboor's small O gauge layout is big on scenery and action" by Carl Swanson; "The Price of Nostalgia: How do original Lionel postwar prices compare with today's reproductions?" by George Hoffer; "American Flyer at Its Finest: A noted S gauge collector shares his list of Gilbert's best" by Ted Hamler; "Lionel's Top 10: RailSounds: At no. 8 in our reader survey of Lionel's top developments is RailSound" by Bob Keller; "A Train Grew in Brooklyn: A postwar collection is a testament to a love affair with toy trains" by Arnie Travitsky; "Build a Fold-Up Layout and Shelf System: No space for a layout or display? Here's a practical solution" by Ted Pietrzak; "K-Line Factory with Flair: Follow a few simple steps to dress up a plastic structure kit" by Stephen M. Mayer; "Common but Rare American Flyer Set: "An uncatalogued postwar set was a prize in a small-town raffle" by Roger Carp; "Editor's Desk: Sometimes it's okay that they don't make toy trains like they used to"; "Correspondence: Lionel's no. 6110, battling Geeps, 1:48 vs. 1:43.5 part II"; "News and Notes: New at the National Model and Hobby Show, early Lionel trains sell for $45,000, Market Basket report"; "Point of View: A simple inventory can be a collector's best friend"; "Product News: MTH C&O steam turbine, Industrial Rail boxcars, Lionel Pennsy Atlantic, K-Line E and F units, Weaver streamlined Pacific"; "Questions and Answers: Flyer prewar set, Lionel no. 364 lumber loader, gluing traction tires, prewar engines on new switches"; "Product Reviews: Lionel Allegheny, MTH Premier AEM7, Pecos River Brass boxcar, MTH RailKing SD45, Lionel Postwar Series no. 282 crane"; "Events: Upcoming shows and exhibits"; "Ad Index"; and "Collectible Classics: Lionel no. 1101 Scout locomotive pulled the company out of an embarrassing situation.".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1994
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. This copy is in immaculate, As-New condition. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. Important note: I have listed hundreds of model railroading items. I only charge .50 shipping for second and subsequent items in a single order within the United States. Combine items to save money. This issue includes: "Where Realism and Toy Trains are One: The beautiful O gauge hi-rail empire of James Wiggins" by Jim Bunte; "Collecting Modern-Era Lionel without Going Broke: Single-dome tank cars are the first of our 'cheap classics'" by Michael Connor; "American Flyer's Pony Express Set: The Union Pacific was directly behind this handsome S gauge set" by Carl Byron; "Toy Train Parade Celebrates 10 Years: Now's a great time to visit this beautiful public exhibit in Old Sacramento" by Dave Otth; "Banker, Buyer, Collector, Builder: Tom Sefton shows just how much you can do with Standard gauge trains" by George Hall; "Waukesha, Chesterfield & Lionel City: A big O gauge layout in three phases" by Robert M. Sherman; "Get Ready to Toss Some Crates: You'll have lots of fun with Lionel's merchandise car" by Ray L. Plummer; "The Story of American Model Toys Part 1: This Indiana firm beat Lionel in bringing out O gauge aluminum streamliners" by Roger Carp; "Did You Know Father Mulcahy Worked at Lionel?: Years before William Christopher starred in M*A*S*H, he answered the letters children wrote to Lionel" by Roger Carp; "Unload and Uncouple on Gargraves Track: Make remote-control track sections for prewar trains" by Peter H. Riddle; "Just What Isn't a Variation?: An imaginary plot to corner the market on Flyer cabooses" by Bob Kirzl; "Editorial: New leadership"; "Product News: What's new from G to S Lionel on display"; "Feedback: Your letters"; "Events: List of shows and meets"; "Product Reviews: Red Caboose GP9 LTI Train Master"; "Product Showcase: Noteworthy new items"; "Display Case: Photos you've sent"; "Scrap Box: Bits and pieces"; "Bookshelf: New books and videos"; "Q's & A's: Answers to Questions"; "Classified Ads: Things in every gauge to buy and sell"; "Dealer Directory: Folks we hope you'll support"; and "Conversation Piece: This unusual Lionel tank car may be legit".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Pub Co, Waukesha, WI, 2001
ISBN 10: 0897784731 ISBN 13: 9780897784733
Da: Liberty Book Shop, Avis, PA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition; First Printing. Slight edge rubbing, former owner's name stamp inside front and rear. From the pages of "Classic Toy Trains" magazine 1990-2000. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 160 pages.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1993
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Fine. Spotless with virtually no signs of wear or damage inside or out. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "A Visit to Colberville" (The Colber Corp. wasn't afraid to challenge Lionel in the toy train market) by Roger Carp; "Pennsylvania in Miniature" (The Carnegie Science Center's Miniature Railroad and Village is a Pittsburgh seasonal delight) by Jim Bunte; "A Pair of Rare Lionel No. 6024 Boxcars" (A look at two unusual variations of these common cars) by Paul V. Ambrose; "'Six-Inch Tin': 2" (Louis Marx & Co. completes the prewar period with enhanced lithography and new designs) by Maurice H. Demers; "The Virtue of Patience" (Chris Gans believes in it) by Jim Bunte; "Some Background Information" (Vintage cardboard backdrops) by James R. Flynn; "A Sunoco Made for Play" (Lionel's prewar semiscale tank car) by Gary Magner; "Tune Up Your Diesel-Style Coal Loader" (Old No. 397 rocks and rolls and throws some coal) by Ray L. Plummer; "Under the Wire" (Building a catenary system) by Bob Lavezzi; "The Tale of a Wonderful Toy" (An Ives set that fulfilled its only purpose--three times) by Peter H. Riddle plus "Editorial" (Making a commitment); "Product News"; "Feedback" (Your letters); "Events"; "Bookshelf" (New books and videos); "Product Reviews" (K-Line's Hershey set and LTI's new accessory); "Product Showcase" (Noteworthy new items); "Classic Train Sets" (American Flyer's President's Special); "Scrap Book"; "Q's & A's" (Answers to your questions); "Classified Ads"; "Dealer Directory"; and "Conversation Piece" (Lionel Madison cars like you've never seen).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1991
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Near Fine. Spotless inside and out. Just a slight bend in front cover near the spine. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Build a Lionel Display Layout: 2" (Scale-quality scenery finished your new railraod) by Jim Bunte; "Memories of Madison Hardware" (A longtime customer recalls his many visits to the New York toy train institution) by Neil Lee; "CTT Visits Richard Kughn" (Our interview concludes with comments on Madison Hardware); "Beauty and Purpose Together" (Create a display case with common materials) by Kurt Sroka; "Lionel Standard Gauge 358 E/W Work Train" (The first in a series of train set photos and descriptions) by John A. Grams; "Lionel 6464 Boxcars: Conclusion" (The end of the series--and what it means today) by Joe Algozzini and Richard Vagner; "Artistic and Affordable" (A look at the trains produced by Louis Marx, America's 'King of Toys') byJames R. Flynn; "A View from the Service Department" (Former Lionel showroom service supervisor Tony Xifo talks about his days at Lionel); "Service Station Creations" (Lee Price recalls how some 'rare variations' came out of service stations) by Michael G. Matejka; "Repairing Lionel Motors" (Clean and rebuild the heart of your steam locomotive) by Ray L. Plummer; plus "Editorial: A fresh approach"; "CTT Feedback: Comments from our readers"; "CTT Events: A listing of shows and meets"; "CTT Product Reviews: LGB's new starter set"; "CTT Product Showcase: Noteworthy product offerings"; "Classic Train Sets: Lionel Standard gauge work train" and "CTT Q's & A's: Answers to your questions".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Kalmbach Publishing, Waukesha, WI, 1993
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Very Good. The magazine is completely clean inside and out. Pages are undamaged. The upper left corner of the back cover is creased. There is one tiny tear in the lower right corner of the front cover and one tiny tear in the bottom of the spine. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "For Sale: One O Tinplate Layout" (Ron discovered Lionel railroading in a slightly different way--he bought his home with a layout already installed" by Ronald Zweig; "A Willingness to Share" (In many ways, Chris Rohlfing is a typical train collector) by Dick Christianson; "Build a Lake from the Bottom Up" (Plexiglas serves nicely in the absence of real water) by Josef K. Lesser; "Live from New York--It's Lionel!" (Or, how to shave a few months off your life using Lionel trains and the tension of 1950s television) by Arthur Zirul; "Six Inch Tin" (A detailed look at the tin-lithographed rolling stock produced before World War II by Louis Marx & Co.) by Maurice H. Demers; "Inside USA Trains" (Charles Ro goes big time with G Scale) by Stanley W. Trzoniec; "Solving the San Francisco Mystery" (Why did Lionel remove that city's name from its boxes?) by Roger Carp; "Snap Those 'Starter Set' Switches" (Constant fixed voltage for O-27 switches) by Ray L. Plummer; "The Power of Gilbert" (Surveying American Flyer transformers built between 1946 and 1966) by George A. Foose; "Editorial" (Promoting the hobby through modular railroading); "Product News" (Toy Fair report); "Feedback"; "Events"; "Product Reviews"; "Classic Train Sets" (Ives' Prosperity Special); "Tinplate Protype"; "Q's & A's" (Answers to your questions); "Bookshelf" (New books); "Scrap Box" (Treasure in a barn); "Classified Ads"; "Dealer Directory"; and "Conversation Piece" (One rare Plasticville hangar).
Da: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Regno Unito
EUR 33,81
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New.
Da: Goodwill of Colorado, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, U.S.A.
Condizione: good. All pages and cover are intact. Dust jacket included if applicable, though it may be missing on hardcover editions. Spine and cover may show minor signs of wear including scuff marks, curls or bends to corners as well as cosmetic blemishes including stickers. Pages may contain limited notes or highlighting. "From the library of" labels may be present. Shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set packaging may be missing. Bundled media e.g., CDs, DVDs, access codes may not be included.
paperback. Condizione: Good. Paperback--cover moderate wear--spine and pages good.
paperback. Condizione: Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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paperback. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Paperback. Condizione: new. Excellent Condition.Excels in customer satisfaction, prompt replies, and quality checks.
Da: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Regno Unito
EUR 186,64
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrellopaperback. Condizione: Acceptable. Acceptable. Dust Jacket NOT present. CD WILL BE MISSING. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Condizione: new.
Condizione: new.
Paperback.
Da: The Book Spot, Sioux Falls, MN, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. (inventory#Shelf).
Da: The Book Spot, Sioux Falls, MN, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. (inventory#Shelf).
Da: ChouetteCoop, Kervignac, Francia
EUR 38,74
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Used: Good. Occasion - Bon Etat - Toy train repair made easy : 21 lionel postwar projects (1999) - Grand Format.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Lakeport, NH, 1940
Da: White Mountains, NH Books and Maps, Lincoln, NH, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Near Fine. Very scarce early advertising magazine and guide for New Hamshire. No copies on worldcat, bookfinder, etc. just this one and one other sold several years ago on ebay. 58 well-illustrated pages with photos, drawings, ads, town bird's eye views, and tourist/regular folks too! attractions and lodgings, towns listed with etc. i.e. SKI TOWS, BROOKS, LAKES & PONDS, much info geared toward hunting and fishing, skiing, swiming, etc. An invaluable bevy of mid-century recrational information for the casual collector and professional historian alike. Also included is the scarce 'Map of New Hampshire' insert, showing advertisers, a large folding map measuring 16" wide x 20 1/2" tall. VNF with a front cover corner crease, contents near fine, map is Fine and very clean.
Da: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Regno Unito
EUR 19,29
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback / softback. Condizione: New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.
Da: moluna, Greven, Germania
EUR 26,94
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. KlappentextFeaturing contributions from a number of well-known evangelical scholars, this comprehensive study sets forth a biblical understanding of the love of God from the perspectives of systematic theology, biblical theology, ethi.