Stanley Hauerwas says we can’t understand the “what” of Christianity without knowing the “how” of being
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For Jeanne Murray Walker, poetry is puzzling but necessary.
In a profound yet clearly understandable manner, N. T.
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Hunger and poverty are the result of our sinful selfishness that subverts values and warps distribution systems.
In this book, Anchee Min admirably achieves her goal: t
Based on the National Study of Youth and Religion—the same survey as Christian Smith’s Soul Searching—this fascinati
When Patricia MacLachlan was asked to write a book about her life as an author, she responded with a fictional account of a visiting&n
Olivia Tschetter leaves her doctoral defense to learn that her mother has died.
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The Land Between by by Jeff Manion
Finding God in Difficult TransitionsAuthor Jeff Manion reflects on the Israelites’ wanderings in the Sinai desert to teach readers lessons on living for God’s
The Tyranny of E-Mail by by John Freeman
The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your InboxIn his astute critique of e-mail, John Freeman frames the vast changes wrought by the Internet in the context of 4,000 years of histor
The Spirit of Food: 34 Writers on Feasting and Fasting Toward God by edited by Leslie Leyland Fields
While the Chicken Soup franchise of books never quite satisfied me, this collection of essays serves up something truly rich—the
In this fictional picture book based on the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Junior is trapped beneath rubble.
Gudenkauf's first novel narrates child abduction in cold, chiseled strokes.
Yarhouse is weakest when trying to summarize a definitive "Scriptural" position on homosexuality, quickly drawing conclusion
“American culture,” writes Doris Lessing, “is enriched by having the whole range of Marilynne Robinson’s work.&rd