Christianity Today Book Awards 2004
We honor 22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
posted 6/01/2004 12:00AM
This year we received 349 nominated titles from 45 publishers. CT staff selected the top five books in each category, and then panels of judges (one panel for each category) determined the winners. In the end, we honor 22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission. Our judges comment on the winners:

Going Public with Your Faith: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work
APOLOGETICS/EVANGELISM
Going Public with Your Faith: Becoming a Spiritual Influence at Work
William Carr Peel and Walt Larimore
(Zondervan)
Practical but never programmatic, this book emphasizes that witnessing is more what we are than what we do. It is helpful in delineating the limits and possibilities of workplace evangelism, and it provides a nuanced approach to cultivating relationships.

My God and I
CHRISTIAN LIVING
My God and I
Lewis B. Smedes
(Eerdmans)
The late Lewis B. Smedes's memoir is a compelling window into the messy, plodding process of becoming sanctified. Both accessible and inspiring, Smedes's reflections are central to corporate and individual spiritual life. His own story succeeds in drawing readers into the story of God's redemption in their own lives.

The Resurrection of the Son of God
BIBLICAL STUDIES
The Resurrection of the Son of God
N.T. Wright
(Fortress Press)
Consummately erudite yet eminently readable, this book magnificently demolishes every objection, ancient and modern, to the doctrine of the bodily resurrection of Christ. Rather than a defense, this is a positive argument for the resurrection—compelling in both its overall scope and its detail.

The Emerging Church: Vintage Christianity for New Generations
THE CHURCH/PASTORAL LEADERSHIP
The Emerging Church: Vintage Christianity for New Generations
Dan Kimball
(Zondervan)
Relevant, cogent, and practical, this book contains ideas that are fresh and represent a significant thrust forward. The author thinks biblically about the nature of authentic church life—including worship, evangelism, and discipleship—and helps us to understand the church of the next generation.

Doubts about Darwin: A History of Intelligent Design
CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE
Doubts about Darwin: A History of Intelligent Design
Thomas Woodward
(Baker)
Combines a well-researched history of the Intelligent Design movement with an analysis of the rhetoric of both evolutionists and design theorists. It is well-organized and accessible. Sympathetic to the design movement, Woodward's treatment of both sides is measured and fair.

A Bearer Of Divine Revelation
FICTION
A Bearer Of Divine Revelation
Lawrence Dorr
(Eerdmans)
This collection of stories is powerful and evocative. With taut syntax and precise word choice, Dorr's depictions of evil give rise to a poignant exploration of significant ideas and emotions. The stories are expertly crafted with figurative language and an interweaving of past and present.

Jonathan Edwards: A Life
HISTORY/BIOGRAPHY
Jonathan Edwards: A Life
George M. Marsden
(Yale University Press)
The author thoroughly demolishes the stereotype of Edwards as the purveyor of sadistic religion that damns most people to hell. Setting him and his ideas in context like no other, Marsden handles Edwards's complex ideas with brilliant clarity without oversimplifying them.

On Kingdom Business: Transforming Missions Through Entrepreneurial Strategies
MISSIONS/GLOBAL AFFAIRS
On Kingdom Business: Transforming Missions Through Entrepreneurial Strategies
Tetsunao Yamamori and Kenneth A. Eldred, eds.
(Crossway)
This book offers prescient insight into what 21st century Christianity will require to claim for Christ the world's most resistant populations. The case studies and analytical pieces provide strategic approaches to building and strengthening the church in restricted-access countries.

Searching For Home: Spirituality for Restless Souls
SPIRITUALITY
Searching For Home: Spirituality for Restless Souls
M. Craig Barnes
June 2004, Vol. 48, No. 6