Books In Review: Deconstructing the Republican Jesus Biblical scholar Tony Keddie shows how the conservative movement enlisted the Bible to help its cause. by Aaron Klink May 27, 2021
Books In Review: Approaching eco-theology with hope Two new books on praying, caring, and acting for the earth by Clint Schnekloth May 20, 2021
Books In Review: The busy church dilemma Andrew Root cautions pastors that doing more is not the answer. by Anthony B. Robinson May 17, 2021
Books In Review: The White Rose movement in graphic novel form Andrea Ciponte has found an ideal genre for telling the Scholl siblings’ story. by Lawrence Wood May 14, 2021
Books Annie Dillard’s The Writing Life wasn’t made for times like these But it has helped me to survive them. by Alejandra Oliva May 14, 2021
Books In Review: A book on climate change that’s neither preachy nor hopeless Raised on a farm, scientist Hope Jahren offers clear, concise, and credible explanations. by David Hoekema May 13, 2021
Books In Review: Leila Chatti writes intensely physical poems about faith, illness, and sex The poetic vision of Deluge reconciles Muslim and Christian themes. by Jill Peláez Baumgaertner May 12, 2021
Books Is Our Town everybody’s town? The play’s universal themes rest on a Christian eschatological vision. by Thomas G. Long May 12, 2021
Books Virginia Mollenkott’s Women, Men, and the Bible shaped my life The lesbian evangelical scholar bravely shared her view of God—in love. by Amy Frykholm May 11, 2021
Books In Review: David Tracy and the absolute infinite Essays spanning four decades offer a fitting entree into the work of a distinguished scholar. by J. Scott Jackson May 10, 2021