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Church-Hopping with a Purpose Fifty-two churches in a year. Reviewed by Linda McCullough Moore
posted 06/30/08
Raids on the Ineffable A lucid account of eight mystics refutes the notion that "all religions are the same at the top." Reviewed by Nathaniel Peters
posted 06/23/08
It All Starts Somewhere Four novels that will keep good company with you this summer. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 06/16/08
Stories That Open the Heart Nam Le's characters may not be from our hometown, but they belong to our family. Reviewed by Linda McCullough Moore
posted 06/02/08
Little Things Add Up A darkly ironic novel sheds light on the recent history of Pakistan. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 05/19/08
"Hope Had Mourning On" In his new novel, the author of Mariette in Ecstasy turns to the life of Gerard Manley Hopkins and the story behind his great poem "The Wreck of the Deutschland." Reviewed by Linda McCullough Moore
posted 05/05/08
New Stories in Worn-Out Soil A collection from the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Interpreter of Maladies. Reviewed by Elissa Eliott
posted 04/21/08
"Christianity Is Not an Intellectual System" The theology of Pope Benedict XVI. Reviewed by Ryan T. Anderson
posted 04/14/08
21st-Century Apologetics Pastor Timothy Keller makes the case for faith. Reviewed by Anthony Sacramone
posted 03/31/08
Until Death Do Us Part? Sue Miller's new novel is a story about love and betrayal. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 03/10/08
Truly God and Truly Man The second volume in novelist Anne Rice's projected trilogy on the life of Christ focuses on the drama of the incarnation. Reviewed by Cindy Crosby
posted 03/03/08
Salvation Lost, Misplaced A former evangelical revisits the country of belief and believers. Reviewed by Linda McCullough Moore
posted 02/25/08
Consistently Uncertain A careful reading of Frederick Buechner's fiction does justice to the full sweep of his work. Reviewed by David Stewart
posted 02/04/08
Democracy Agonistes Good reading for the week of Super Tuesday. Reviewed by Eric Miller
posted 01/28/08
At Heart, a Baptist Preacher The latest volume in The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., draws on previously undiscovered materials to illuminate his powerful preaching ministry with new depth. Reviewed by Jenny McBride
posted 01/21/08
Bound Together A mysterious manuscript in Sarajevo sheds light on the tangled history of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Reviewed by Lauren F. Winner
posted 01/07/08
Everything You Know About Fascism Is Wrong What Mussolini, Father Coughlin, & Co. really stood for, and why it matters. Reviewed by Mark Gauvreau Judge
posted 01/07/08
A French Updike? Not quite. Reviewed by Otto Selles
posted 12/03/07
Making Sense of a Broken World In Iraq, in Denmark—wherever there are human beings making choices. Reviewed by Elissa Elliott
posted 11/05/07
Optional by Necessity Dave Eggers' latest anthology of "Nonrequired Reading." Reviewed by Kristen Scharold
posted 10/15/07
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