
Defiant Hope, Active Love: What Young Adults Are Seeking in Places of Work, Faith, and Community
This book had gems of prophetic insight, but I was left wanting more.
This book had gems of prophetic insight, but I was left wanting more.
. . . the movie presents Bonhoeffer’s overall witness and life in public theaters across the country to many thousands who may have barely known
Through his scientific summaries and speculative commentary, Oldroyd presents a compelling challenge: to continue to examine new scientific evidence and revise current theories, in line
Although widespread despair is a given, Enger reminds readers of what’s still to cherish.
This is where horror takes us: to that place of surrender, where what some consider to be the platitudes of Christianese suddenly have real power,
The God of Monkey Science examines the history of science denial and anti-intellectualism in the American Evangelical church beginning with the Scopes Monkey Trial of
Reed’s book is casual, down-to-earth, humorous, and deeply personal. I particularly enjoyed the little jokes, quips about herself, and sarcastic footnotes.
I was beyond intrigued when I learned that Richard Hays and his son Christopher Hays had written a new book on human sexuality. Like many,
Leah Payne’s God Gave Rock and Roll To You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music chronicles the confluence of evangelical, Pentecostal, and charismatic networks through
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