Books: News

On the Question of Suffering
Two authors with new books arrive at different points on the belief spectrum.
China will not ban Bibles at games
Chinese spokesman denounces news reports.
"Praise, Prayers, and Pleas"
Robert Alter's new translation of Psalms returns text to Hebraic roots.
Innocence and Ambition at Patrick Henry College
A review of God's Harvard. Also: sorting out the faithful in Catholic higher education.
Sexy Evangelicalism
A new novel explores sex and abstinence in the evangelical subculture.
The Bible in Brush & Stroke
Medieval and modern join forces in the Saint John's Bible.
What's Not Coming to a Bookstore Near You
How competition to publish celebrity Christians crowds out theology.
The Best Research Yet
Two psychologists show that homosexuals should not be discouraged from seeking change.
My philistine ears
In defense of audiobooks.
(A Bit Less) Positive About Potter
How Focus on the Family, Prison Fellowship, and others have—and haven't—changed their views about the books over the years.
The List: BookWatch
Some of Books & Culture editor John Wilson�s favorite magazine book review sections (besides CT�s). ���
Go Figure
Recent statistics on religious books and Muslims and Christians.
Book Bust
U.S. prisons cull hundreds of religious books from libraries.
Reports of Europe's Demise
Jenkins says fears of Islamization are greatly exaggerated.
Freaky Murder
New book chronicles the revenge of David "Children of God" Berg's "spiritual son."
Shedding Light on The Dark Tower
A C.S. Lewis mystery is solved.
Familiar Word
Famous black voices eagerly join audio Bible project.
Presbyterian Publisher Seeks Distance From 9/11 Conspiracy Book
But Westminster John Knox Press won't pull "spurious" and "questionable" volume.
Packer Stomp
Beeson Divinity School hosts a tribute to J. I. Packer.
Official Presbyterian Publisher Issues 9/11 Conspiracy Book
Process theologian David Ray Griffin is among the most prominent proponents of theory that Bush administration, not Al Qaeda, was behind attacks.

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