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Theology in the News
Ten Theology Books for Your Beach Bag
Shake up your summer selections with these new releases.




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Adopted for Life : The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches
by Russell Moore
Crossway Books & Bibles, May 2009
288 pp., $11.99


Readers rave at Moore's ability to link important theological concepts with contemporary concerns. But you better handle this book delicately. You might return home from the beach with a new calling that will change your family's life.

Collin Hansen is a CT editor at large and the author of Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist's Journey with the New Calvinists.



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Christianity Today editors and Her.meneutics contributors also gave summer book recommendations. More book reviews and recommendations are in CT's books section.

Previous Theology in the News columns are available on our site.

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Bright Walton   Posted: June 29, 2009 9:48 AM
You forgot one: http://yrif.org/book/

Jason   Posted: June 17, 2009 1:58 PM
Thanks, Brad. We do need more Christian-less beaches.

Mike Green   Posted: June 17, 2009 9:28 AM
A few months ago I read an annual report as to the state of a large mainline denomination that was troubling to me. The leader, a female bishop, seemed to be suggesting that all the church (denomination) needed was their vision and love for each other. Anything that was written, including the Bible and the Guiding Principles (Doctrine & Theology), were becoming less important and were probably not necessary to maintaining the health of the organization. CHRISTLESS CHRISTIANITY looks like a prophetic word to our times. Thanks.

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