Books In Review: Elaine Enns and Ched Myers explore a theology of restorative solidarity How can a people paralyzed by facing its history move forward? by Samuel Wells October 11, 2021
Books In Review: Judaism for the World is the work of a master Readers will relish the collected thoughts of Arthur Green, a historian and practitioner at the top of his powers. by Beth Kissileff October 8, 2021
Books In Review: Karl Barth’s affair with Charlotte von Kirschbaum wasn’t the only major conflict behind his theology Christiane Tietz explores them all in the first full-length biography since Eberhard Busch’s in 1976. by Richard A. Kauffman October 7, 2021
Books Take & Read: American religious history Five new books about myths and narratives that shape religion in the United States selected by Anne Blue Wills October 6, 2021
Books Take & Read: Practical theology Five new books about the practice of ministry after our recent calamities selected by Susan Willhauck October 6, 2021
Books Take & Read: New Testament Five new books about Luke and Acts selected by Joshua Jipp October 6, 2021
Books Take & Read: Global Christianity Five new books about the lives and faith of Christians around the world selected by Philip Jenkins October 6, 2021
Books In Review: Miriam Toews explores religious trauma through the voice of a nine-year-old Swiv isn’t an unreliable narrator, but she’s living in a world that feels unreliable. by Amy Peterson October 5, 2021
Books In Review: Kate Bowler finds good news in hard truths No Cure for Being Human offers a model for negotiating suffering with honesty. by Jason Micheli October 4, 2021
Books In Review: Cooking my way through Africa’s east coast Hawa Hassan and Julia Turshen offer a rare thing: an English-language cookbook of African food that isn’t from Ethiopia. by Anna Broadway October 4, 2021