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In Dying We Are Born — The Challenge and the Hope for Congregations
Written by MARY HARRIS TODD   
Monday, 12 December 2011 05:49

by Peter Bush

The Alban Institute. 138 pages

 

reviewed by MARY HARRIS TODD

 

No, Lord! This shall never happen to you!” Peter cried when Jesus declared that the way to life led through death.

 
The Beauty of the Word — The Challenge and Wonder of Preaching
Written by ROY HOWARD   
Monday, 12 December 2011 05:48

by James C. Howell

Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville, Ky. 178 pages

 

reviewed by ROY HOWARD

 

I  have read plenty of books on the art of preaching. I would sacrifice most of them for this one by James Howell.

 
Gathering Those Driven Away: A Theology of Incarnation
Written by DEBRA AVERY   
Monday, 28 November 2011 02:29

by Wendy Farley
Westminister John Knox Press. Louisville, KY. 438 pages

reviewed by DEBRA AVERY

Anyone who comes to this book with the hope of finding THE answer is likely to be surprised.

 
Practicing Witness: A Missional Vision of Christian Practices
Written by JEFF KREHBIEL   
Monday, 28 November 2011 02:27

by Benjamin T. Conner
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Paperback. 129 pages

reviewed by JEFF KREHBIEL

Two of the most important movements in the mainline church in recent decades have been the focus on Christian practices represented by the Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in the Faith (represented by Practicing Our Faith, 1997), led by Dorothy Bass and Craig Dykstra, and the emergence of “missional” theology out of the Gospel and Our Culture Network, led by Darrell Guder and George Hunsberger (represented by The Missional Church, 1998).

 
Unexpected Destinations: An Evangelical Pilgrimage to World Christianity
Written by JOSEPH DELAHUNT   
Monday, 28 November 2011 02:26

by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson
Wm. B. Eerdmans, Minneapolis. 312 pages

reviewed by JOSEPH DELAHUNT

Wesley Granberg-Michaelson stepped down recently from his position as general secretary of the Reformed Church in America.

 
Robust Liberalism: H. Richard Niebuhr and the Ethics of American Public Life
Written by ROGER J. GENCH   
Monday, 28 November 2011 02:25

by Timothy Beach-Verhey
Baylor University Press, 320 pages

reviewed by ROGER J. GENCH

In this fine book on public theology, Timothy Beach-Verhey seeks to find a way for American Christians to contribute to public discourse without seeking to dominate it (as in the past) or to accommodate to its assumptions (our current temptation).

 
Justice in Love
Written by DAVID LITTLE   
Monday, 28 November 2011 02:24

by Nicholas Wolterstorff
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 282 pages

reviewed by DAVID LITTLE

Sometimes, a book comes along that entirely reshapes consideration of a key topic in theology and philosophy. Such a book is Nicholas Wolterstorff’s “Justice in Love.”

 
Tutu: Authorized
Written by CAMERON BYRD   
Monday, 28 November 2011 02:22

by Allister Sparks & Mpho Tutu
HarperOne. 368 pages

reviewed by CAMERON BYRD

Toward the end of this book, written on the occasion of Bishop Desmond Tutu’s 80th birthday, the authors raise this question: “What kind of person do we have here in this humble high school teacher who became a lukewarm priest and eventually grew into a turbulent peace activist and Nobel Laureate (1984) and is now entering his octogenarian years not just as a man for all seasons but for all faiths and all humanity?”

 
A Sense of Being Called
Written by MELANIE HAMMOND CLARK   
Tuesday, 15 November 2011 19:44

A Sense of Being Called
by Richard Stoll Armstrong
Wipf and Stock Publishers. 192 pages.

reviewed by MELANIE HAMMOND CLARK

I was in the ninth grade, in the last few weeks of communicants/confirmation class,
and the new senior pastor of our 2,700-member congregation came to get to know
us and to let us know him.

 
A Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Poets, Prophets, and Preachers
Written by KENNETH E. KOVACS   
Tuesday, 15 November 2011 19:41

by Allan Hugh Cole Jr., ed.
Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press. 249 pages.

reviewed by KENNETH E. KOVACS


This is a sumptuous banquet offering rich food for our souls.

 
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