Books

John Lennon's Born-Again Phase
"Can He love me?" the former Beatle asked Oral Roberts. "I want out of hell."
The Beatles' Spiritual Journeys
Steve Turner's The Gospel According to the Beatles.
Modernity's Art Form
A lush guide to film through Christian eyes.
Faith-Based Activism
Christianity fuels social justice in The Beloved Community.
When You're Sick of Prayer
Two books that make a delightful difference.
An Ethnography of Southern Evangelicals
A Jew Among the Evangelicals is a Jewish reporter's analysis of the Evangelicals around him.
Familiar Word
Famous black voices eagerly join audio Bible project.
Freedom and the Moral Life
David Gushee reviews essay collection The Freedom of a Christian.
When 7 x 5 = 75
And you thought secular bias on campuses was bad. Stephen Carter reviews The Decline of the Secular University.
Wisdom for Short-Term Missionaries
Serving With Eyes Wide Open prepares short-term missionaries to be culturally sensitive.
Approaching the Triune God
How the doctrine of the Trinity shapes Christian life.
"Shall the Fundamentalists Win?"
An excerpt from Philip Jenkins' new book, The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South.
God's Word in an Old Light
Philip Jenkins on how global South Christians read the Bible.
The New Context of World Missions
A new textbook tackles the changing world of missions.
Bart Campolo's Karamazov God
"If those things are true, then God might as well send me to hell."
Dreaming of Dystopia
Will Self's The Book of Dave
Presbyterian Publisher Seeks Distance From 9/11 Conspiracy Book
But Westminster John Knox Press won't pull "spurious" and "questionable" volume.
A Good Death
John Fanestil finds a model for today in the old tradition of the happy death.
Into the Silent Land
A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation
A Practical Understanding of Jesus' Life
Tim Stafford interprets Jesus' life for a new generation in Surprised by Jesus.

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