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Simply Good Writing

The Best Christian Writing 2004 is an eclectic sampling from the spectrum of Christianity.

The Best Christian Writing 2004
The Best Christian Writing 2004
The BestChristian Writing2004 John Wilson, Ed. Jossey-Bass, 220 pp., $15.95

In his finest collection to date, John Wilson, an editor at large for CT and editor of Books & Culture, has assembled an eclectic, accessible sampling of writing by authors from the spectrum of Christianity: Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox.

Culled from books, magazines, journals, and the Internet, the writing takes the form of memoir, interview, journalism features, and even a surprisingly moving weblog posting. Subject matter ranges widely. Frederica Mathewes-Green’s essay on repentance as both door and path compels us to search our souls, while Kathleen Norris shows her vulnerable side in a treatise on the diversions and obsessions of reading.

One of the most beautiful pieces is the nostalgic, sometimes humorous “Dakota Christmas” by J. Bottum.

The requisite but deserved sampling of CT and B&C contributions includes the thought-provoking “We’re Rich” by Andy Crouch, and the lovely, introspective prose of “Dancing with Ghosts: A White Man at Wounded Knee,” by James Calvin Schaap. Lewis B. Smedes’s “God and a Grateful Old Man,” written just before his death, leaves an enduring echo.

This volume is a must for every Christian who loves good writing.

Cindy Crosby is a regular contributor to Publishers Weekly.

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