Books In Review: Louise Erdrich’s novel gives names, faces, words, and life to the Chippewa Turtle Mountain Band A story of survival in the face of termination by Joshua B. Grace September 1, 2020
Books In Review: Prominent evangelical scholars are, once again, disavowing Trump They’re brave to do so. Do they go far enough? by Greg Carey August 27, 2020
Books In Review: I wish Francis Su had been my third-grade math teacher Su’s book is about math and human flourishing. It’s also about how to be a teacher. by David J. Wood August 26, 2020
Books In Review: How Heather Cox Richardson looks to the past for hope The “Letters from an American” author provides historical context for today’s threats to democracy. by LaVonne Neff August 18, 2020
Books The treasure of the Psalms The psalter’s wisdom, illuminated from five perspectives by Jason Byassee August 12, 2020
Books In Review: A desire to return home Aharon Appelfeld’s novel of wartime survival among Jewish partisans in Nazi Europe by Emily Soloff August 10, 2020
Books In Review: Messianic protest against the School of the Americas In Kyle Lambelet’s view, SOA Watch demonstrates the virtues of a messianic politics. by Heath W. Carter August 7, 2020
Books In Review: Pregnancy is undeniably beautiful and bizarre Both Agnes Howard and Brittany Bergman encourage reflection on a transformational experience. by Leslie Verner August 6, 2020
Books In Review: Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s history of the manly godly man How American evangelicalism baptized male aggression by Philip Christman August 4, 2020