Books

Finding Meaning in the Pentateuch
Powerful endorsements bolster John Sailhamer's new tome on the Bible's first five books.
My Top 5 Books for Shaping Parents
Pondering Our Next Move
Do even Christians operate from 'brazen self-interest' in interacting with others and with God?
Quick Media Takes
Books, films, and music of note in December.
Wilson's Bookmarks
Thomas Merton's letters, the law and theology of illegitimacy, and Victorian photocollage.
Indelible Marker
John Wigger explains how Francis Asbury left his fingerprints all over American Christianity.
String Theory and Heaven
Author Dinesh D'Souza says new scientific thinking bolsters the case for life after death.
Emerging vs. Traditional
In Deep Church, Jim Belcher says it doesn't have to be either-or.
'Tithing' by Douglas LeBlanc
For John and Sylvia Ronsvalle, tithing is not only a matter of obeying God.
Mourning as Gospel Drama
How to reintroduce Christ to the funeral service.
Comment on Jeff Sheler's bio of Rick Warren
Participants in today's webinar with Jeff Sheler may post comments here.
Q & A: Mike Huckabee
The 2008 Republican presidential candidate talks about his Christmas book, Sarah Palin, and who should be welcomed in the Republican Party.
My Top 5 Books on Advent
'The Meaning Is in the Waiting'
The Spirit of Advent
Quick Media Takes
Books, films, music of note in November.
Zondervan Issues Apology for Publishing 'Deadly Viper'
President and CEO Moe Gerkins says the book's contents, which used Chinese characters and illustrations, 'are offensive to many people despite its otherwise solid message.'
Wilson's Bookmarks
From the editor of Books & Culture.
My Top 5 Books on Life Ethics
Crusading for Women
Christians can lead the charge to elevate the dignity of women. A review of Half the Sky.
Q+A: Carrie Prejean
The former Miss California contestant says that she is 'still standing,' and called a recent video of her 'the worst mistake of my life.'

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A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
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