Books

After the Quake
Bedside reading for the anniversary of 9/11.
Don't Knock Christian Rock
The author of the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music and a Lutheran seminary professor says the genre deserves more respect
Why God Enjoys Baseball
A new book by Richard Mouw argues that we can glory in even unredeemed creation
The Uncommon Benefits of Common Grace
Does God only take delight in saving souls?
Prophetic Habits of a Sociologist's Heart
"Robert Bellah's career shows the promise, and limits, of the scholarship he made so accessible to the church"
From Afghanistan Aid Workers to Hostages of the Taliban
"Excerpts from Prisoners of Hope, the book by Dayna Curry and Heather Mercer with Stacy Mattingly"
Habits of the Hearth
Community, family, religion, and country according to sociologist Robert Bellah
No Secrets about Agents, Man
Did an author's business arrangement blind him to important questions about Christian publishing?
The Postmodern Moment
Are Christians prepared for ministry after modernism's failure?
No Longer Left Behind
"An insider's look at how Christian books are agented, acquired, packaged, branded, and sold in today's marketplace."
2002 Christianity Today Book Awards
"Here are the books our judges—200 pastors, scholars, and church leaders—considered the worthiest this year."
The Dour Analyst and the Joyous Christian
"In the realm of mental balance and personal peace, Sigmund Freud had nothing on C. S. Lewis."
Two Cultural Giants
Both Sigmund Freud and C. S. Lewis were emotionally wounded as boys and struggled with depression as men. But a worldview can make a tremendous difference.
Theology for the Rest of Us
"Introductions to theological thinking need not be dry, bloated, or inaccessible."
"The Good News According to Twain, Steinbeck, and Dickens"
My road to faith was paved with great literature.
The Heavyweights of Religion Research
Reference works that provide pound-for-pound excellence.
Leading with Conclusions
Much of Jesus scholarship is about neither the historical Jesus nor good scholarship.
Jenkins Gets Left Behind
Tim LaHaye signs Bantam Dell book deal for $45 million.
One Pilgrims' Regress
Church-bashers have another collection of horror stories to give them goose bumps.
Bloodsuckers
Dracula is still causing a scene in Romania.

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