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2002 Christianity Today Book Awards

“Here are the books our judges—200 pastors, scholars, and church leaders—considered the worthiest this year.”

Hundreds of books pass through our offices each year, ranging from Left Behind imitators to Prayer of Jabez knockoffs to self-published works about hidden numerical codes that prove God's existence.

But then comes the opportunity to consider more than 200 entries in our annual Book Awards contest. Long-standing evangelical publishing houses, daring new imprints, university publishers—all send us what they consider the best of their work that would be of interest to Christianity Today readers. Most of these entries renew our respect for the thousands of Christians involved in publishing books.

One of our judges raised a helpful point: Some books face wider competition than others do. With that in mind, we will mention how many nominees appeared in each category.

The past year was a rich one for thoughtful works by Christians. Here are the books our judges— 200 pastors, scholars, and church leaders—considered the worthiest this year.

Truth or Consequences
Truth or Consequences

Apologetics/Evangelism10 NomineesTruth or Consequences:

The Promise & Perils of Postmodernism

Millard J. Erickson InterVarsity

Justification and Variegated Nomism
Justification and Variegated Nomism

Biblical Studies20 NomineesJustification and Variegated Nomism:

A Fresh Appraisal of Paul and Second Temple Judaism

D. A. Carson, Peter T. O'Brien, Mark A. Seifrid, eds.Baker Academic

If You Want to Walk on Water, You Have to Get Out of the Boat
If You Want to Walk on Water, You Have to Get Out of the Boat

Christian Living45 NomineesIf You Want to Walk on Water, You Have to Get Out of the Boat

John Ortberg Zondervan

Encountering Religious Pluralism
Encountering Religious Pluralism

Christianity and Culture (tie)37 NomineesEncountering Religious Pluralism:

The Challenge to Christian Faith & Mission

Harold Netland InterVarsity

A Visit to Vanity Fair
A Visit to Vanity Fair

Christianity and Culture (tie)37 NomineesA Visit to Vanity Fair:

Moral Essays on the Present Age

Alan Jacobs Brazos

Powers, Weakness, and the Tabernacling of God
Powers, Weakness, and the Tabernacling of God

The Church/Pastoral Leadership26 Nominees

Powers, Weakness, and the Tabernacling of God

Marva J. Dawn Eerdmans

A Common Life
A Common Life

Fiction22 NomineesA Common Life:

The Wedding Story

Jan Karon Viking

Heaven Below
Heaven Below

History/Biography27 NomineesHeaven Below:

Early Pentecostals and American Culture

Grant Wacker Harvard

No Other Gods Before Me?
No Other Gods Before Me?

Missions/Global Affairs11 NomineesNo Other Gods Before Me?:

Evangelicals and the Challenge of World Relgions

John G. Stackhouse Jr., ed.Baker Academic

Growing Pains
Growing Pains

Spirituality24 NomineesGrowing Pains:

Learning to Love My Father's Faith

Randall Balmer Brazos

With the Grain of the Universe
With the Grain of the Universe

Theology/Ethics46 NomineesWith the Grain of the Universe:

The Church's Witness and Natural Theology

Stanley Hauerwas Brazos

Awards of Merit



Apologetics/Evangelism

Faith Has Its Reasons: An Integrative Approach to Defending Christianity

Kenneth D. Boa and Robert M. Bowman Jr.
(NavPress)



Biblical Studies

The God of the Gospel of John

Marianne Meye Thompson
(Eerdmans)



Christian Living

A New Kind of Christian: A Tale of Two Friends on a Spiritual Journey

Brian D. McLaren (Jossey-Bass)

The Confessions of St. Augustine

Carolinne White, ed.
(Eerdmans)



Christianity and Culture

Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil

Cornelius G. Hunter
(Brazos)

He Shines in all that's Fair: Culture and Common Grace

Richard J. Mouw
(Eerdmans)



History/Biography

John Stott: A Global Ministry

Timothy Dudley-Smith
(InterVarsity)



Spirituality

Ecclesiastes: Ancient Wisdom When All Else Fails

T. M. Moore
(InterVarsity)



Theology/Ethics

For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care

Steven Bouma-Prediger
(Baker Academic)


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Related Elsewhere

To order any of these books click on the book covers above or visit Christianbook.com.

Also appearing on our site today:

No Longer Left BehindAn insider's look at how Christian books are agented, acquired, packaged, branded, and sold in today's marketplace.

Christianity Today reviews of books listed above include:

God's Peculiar PeopleHistorian Grant Wacker explains in Heaven Below why Pentecostals survived and even flourished. (March 18, 2002)

The Upscaling of an EvangelicalIn Growing Pains, Randall Balmer returns to his father's faith—with qualifications and hesitations. (Jan. 22, 2002)

The Virtue of UnoriginalityThe old kind of Christian is the best hope for church renewal. (Paril 4, 2002)

Christianity Today sister publication Christian HistoryreviewedHeaven Below in August. An excerpt from the book is available on our site.

Christianity Today columnist Andy Crouch reviewedA New Kind of Christian for Christianity Today's sister publication Books & Culture.

See our earlier book awards for 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, and 1997, as well as our Books of the Twentieth Century.

The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association also makes its recommendations of the best books of the year.

For other coverage or reviews, see our Books archive.

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