Elaine Enns and Ched Myers explore a theology of restorative solidarity
How can a people paralyzed by facing its history move forward?
How can a people paralyzed by facing its history move forward?
Readers will relish the collected thoughts of Arthur Green, a historian and practitioner at the top of his powers.
Christiane Tietz explores them all in the first full-length biography since Eberhard Busch’s in 1976.
Five new books about myths and narratives that shape religion in the United States
Five new books about Luke and Acts
Five new books about the lives and faith of Christians around the world
Five new books about the practice of ministry after our recent calamities
Swiv isn’t an unreliable narrator, but she’s living in a world that feels unreliable.
No Cure for Being Human offers a model for negotiating suffering with honesty.
Hawa Hassan and Julia Turshen offer a rare thing: an English-language cookbook of African food that isn’t from Ethiopia.