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2000 Christianity Today Book Awards

CT picks the top ten books of the past year

Christianity Today April 1, 2000

"Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed," said philosopher Francis Bacon (d. 1626), "and some few to be chewed and digested." Here is Christianity Today's list of 1999 books most worth chewing on. A couple of things were different in this year's selection process. First, we returned to a system in which books competed in categories. (How do we weigh a commentary against a work of fiction?)We asked dozens of publishers to nominate books for one or more categories (as a result, some significant books were simply not nominated—a flaw we'll fix next year). We then polled about 160 pastors, scholars, and general readers, asking them to vote for the books they believed were "the most significant books of the year," meaning books that "have brought, or will eventually bring, insight to an issue or prompt a significant segment of the Christian world to believe or act differently."Second, we asked voters to mark the nominated books they had also read. When we added the votes, the "read" votes weighed more heavily. (It is one thing to vote for a book based on reviews, a writer's reputation, or a colleague's judgment; it is something altogether different to support a book actually read.)This system has its disadvantages. For one, it weighs fiction (which received the fewest number of votes) equally with books on Christianity and culture (which garnered the most votes). Thus the Awards of Merit, our wild-card winners: books (listed by category in order of votes received) that amassed a significant number of votes but not enough to win their respective divisions.Every system has a bias. Ours bias tilts toward the concrete: these awards favor books that made a difference and that people actually read. Yet to evangelicals like us—who long to make an impact on the world—that is not a bad bias. So, taste, chew, and digest.

Apologetics/Evangelism

IS THE BIBLE TRUE? How Modern Debates and Discoveries Affirm the Essence of the Scriptures Jeffrey L. Sheler ZONDERVAN

Biblical Studies

A COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW Craig S. Keener EERDMANS

Christianity and Culture

INTELLIGENT DESIGN: The Bridge Between Science and Theology William A. Dembski INTERVARSITY

Christian Living

THE BIBLE JESUS READ Philip Yancey ZONDERVAN

The Church/Pastoral Leadership

LEADERSHIP THAT WORKS: Help and Hope for Church and Parachurch Leaders in Today's Complex World Leith Anderson BETHANY

Fiction

A NEW SONG Jan Karon VIKING

History/Biography

SAINT AUGUSTINE Garry Wills VIKING

Missions/Global Affairs

THE DESECULARIZATION OF THE WORLD: Resurgent Religion and World Politics Edited by Peter L. Berger EERDMANS

Theology/Ethics

THE STORY OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY: Twenty Centuries of Tradition and Reform Roger Olson INTERVARSITY

Spirituality

THE UNKNOWN GOD: Searching for Spiritual Fulfillment Alister McGrath EERDMANS

Awards of Merit

Christianity and Culture

JUST GENEROSITY: A New Vision for Overcoming Poverty in America Ronald J. Sider BAKER

HOW NOW SHALL WE LIVE? Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey TYNDALE

BLINDED BY MIGHT: Can the Religious Right Save America? Cal Thomas and Ed Dobson ZONDERVAN

History/Biography

ABRAHAM LINCOLN: Redeemer President Allen C. Guelzo EERDMANS

Theology/Ethics

EVANGELICAL TRUTH: A Personal Plea for Unity, Integrity, and Faithfulness John Stott INTERVARSITY

Related Elsewhere

These books are available for purchase at the Christianity Online bookstore. Click here for our special CT Book Awards page.Christianity Today's book awards for 1999, 1998, and 1997 are also available online.

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