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Coal Dust and Foot-Washing The faith of Kentucky mining communities. Reviewed by Kathryn Lofton
posted 05/11/09
The Messenger Is the Message How will you obey the Great Commission today? Reviewed by Christopher Benson
posted 04/13/09
Looking Toward the New Jerusalem The powerful witness of Richard John Neuhaus' last book. Reviewed by Jordan Hylden
posted 04/06/09
Snuggling the Stork Seeing children as a gift, not a carefully managed asset. Reviewed by Jenny Schroedel
posted 03/30/09
Surprise! Freedom, necessity, and God. Reviewed by Stephen H. Webb
posted 03/30/09
Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the First Century BC A superb chronicle of the slave rebellion led by Spartacus. Reviewed by John Wilson
posted 03/23/09
Surprised by Love An outsider's view of Liberty University and the faith it embodies. Reviewed by Karen Swallow Prior
posted 03/23/09
Giving Up Certainty for Lent The aftermath of a Good Friday murder raises disturbing questions for an Anglican vicar who doesn't believe in the physical reality of the Resurrection. Reviewed by LaVonne Neff
posted 02/23/09
The Leader of the Race A biography of Booker T. Washington defends his life and legacy. Reviewed by Amos N. Jones
posted 02/23/09
A Book Made of Scraps Toni Morrison's mending. Reviewed by Jane Zwart
posted 02/16/09
Not the Same Man A concise and witty but finally unpersuasive dual portrait of George Orwell and Evelyn Waugh. Reviewed by Nathaniel Peters
posted 01/12/09
How We Got to Superbowl Sunday The story behind pro football's first superstar and the rise of the NFL. Reviewed by Jason Byassee
posted 01/05/09
Highest Calling Raising children is the most important work we do for the Kingdom of God. Isn't it? Elrena Evans
posted 12/22/08
W.E.B. Du Bois and Religion Revising perceptions of the influential African American thinker. Reviewed by Kathryn Lofton
posted 12/15/08
Christian Zionism, Up Close and Personal A lucid, painstaking, and refreshingly open-minded account of a much-contested subject. Reviewed by Paul C. Merkley
posted 12/15/08
The Comfort of the Resurrection Paul Mariani's biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins provides extraordinary insight into the craft and faith of a great poet. Reviewed by Susan Bruxvoort Lipscomb
posted 12/08/08
Who Is This Writer? How Does He Know Me? An encounter with Roberto Bolaño. Reviewed by Laurance Wieder
posted 11/24/08
The Good, the Bad, and the Puritans Reviewed by Abram Van Engen
posted 11/24/08
The Imagination of Man's Heart A novel that belongs in the company of Infinite Jest, Ulysses, and War and Peace. Reviewed by Phil Christman
posted 11/24/08
Definitely NOT James Bond Diane Johnson's new novel chronicles the misadventures of a CIA agent in the post-9/11 era. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 11/10/08
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