Books: Religion
Currently listing articles 304-251:
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Book Review: Finding Purpose in Narnia - A Journey with Prince Caspian by Gina Burkart— This book will help parents, church leaders, and educators explain why C. S. Lewis's books are edifying to Christians of any age.
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Interview with Joel Richardson, Co-Author of Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out— "If I remained silent, it would be hateful to the [book's] brave individuals, many who are living under a death sentence for leaving Islam."
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Book Review: Hours of Devotion - Fanny Neuda's Book of Prayers for Jewish Women by Dinah Berland— This is a beautiful book full of solace and understanding for Jewish women of all backgrounds and levels of faith.
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Book Review: A Tale of Two Kingdoms by Heather Kendall— Bible students will welcome this accessible, comprehensive, and concise Bible guidebook.
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Book Review: Founding Faith by Steven Waldman— Where did the American idea of religious tolerance come from? An unexpected source.
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Book Review: I Dared to Call Him Father - The Miraculous Story of a Muslim Woman's Encounter with God by Bilquis Sheikh— A modern classic in Christian autobiography, one woman's journey to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit daily, in everything.
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Book Review: Sisterchicks Go Brit by Robin Jones Gunn— Robin Jones Gunn's SisterChick series is centered around the lives of two "midlife mamas," Elizabeth (Liz) and Kellie.
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Book Review: Unholy Grail by D.L. Wilson— Another duo of investigators take a shot at the bloodline of Jesus Christ in this work of fiction.
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Digital Book Review: The Logos Edition of Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics— What was an unwieldy and often inaccessible resource in print form becomes a powerful tool for critical engagement of contemporary theology.
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Book Review: Seabird by Sherry Thompson— A must-read for CS Lewis fans.
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Book Review: Journal of the Angelic, Odyssey of the Divine by Mark Raborn— Fly with the angels into eons past. Watch their community self-destruct as evil enters the cosmos.
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Book Review: Arrival Of The Prince By James Rutledge— If you only read one book this year, make it Arrival Of The Prince, a superior work of fiction.
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Book Review: Stuck in the Middle by Virginia Smith— I love a book that sticks with me. Weeks after I put it down, it still comes to mind and continues to make me think.
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Book Review: A Church of Her Own - What Happens When a Woman Takes The Pulpit by Sarah Sentilles— A Church of Her Own focuses on the change in clergy as women started to become part of the community.
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Book Review: Beyond The Secret — Spiritual Power and the Law Of Attraction by Dr. Lisa Love— This book will teach the law of attraction to those who were turned off by the original version.
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Book Review: Caliphate by Tom Kratman— Tom Kratman has presented us with a dismayingly believable future in his latest novel.
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Book Review: Wrestling With Angels by Carolyn Arends— An entertaining yet thoughtful read by a one of Christian music’s finest troubadours.
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Book Review: The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver— Something is not right in this novel. It is probably the author’s comparison of Jesus to poisonwood.
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Book Review - On Common Ground: Bridging the Mormon Evangelical Divide by Vincent DiGirolamo— A look at the common connections between Mormons and Evangelicals.
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Book Review: Lady of Milkweed Manor by Julie Klassen — A romantic tale and fascinating study of women's roles in a time not so terribly distant.
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Book Review: Seder Stories by Nancy Rips— Presents 101 stories, anecdotes, quips and quotes about the week-long celebration of Passover.
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Graphic Novel Review: Therefore Repent by Jim Munroe and Salgood Sam— Matters are not as they seem and there is more to the rapture event than meets the eye.
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Book Review: Mysteries of the Middle Ages - The Rise of Feminism, Science, and Art from the Cults of Catholic Europe by Thomas Cahill— Thomas Cahill goes Medievel on readers...
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Book Review: Reverend Mother's Daughter - A Real Life Story by Mary Haskett— A story covered with the fingerprints of grace.
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Book Review: Symphony of Secrets by Sharon Hinck— Mom-lit rich in love, intrigue, and delivered with the perfect embouchure.
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Book Review: The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge— Two scholars go on a whirlwind adventure to discover the truth behind a biblical mystery.
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Book Review: The Bunko Babes by Leah Starr Baker— A wonderfully uplifting tale of Christian women.
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Book Review: Happiness Is... Simple Steps to a Life of Joy by A. R. Bernard— Page after page, this book shows us that the story of our lives is being written one day at a time.
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Book Review: Revolutionary Spirits - The Enlightened Faith of America's Founding Fathers by Gary Kowalski— Did some of the leading lights of the American revolution have revolutionary views of religion?
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Interview with Children's Picture Book Author Cynthia Reeg— Her work includes two picturebooks, Gifts from God and Kitty Kerplunking: Preposition Fun.
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Book Review: Talk of the Town by Lisa Wingate— Hollywood gets it comeuppance from small-town Texas. Sure to delight.
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Book Review: Memory of Fire Trilogy by Eduardo Galeano— For me, the most emotionally truthful take on the history of South America that's ever been written.
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Book Review: The First Christmas by Marcus J. Borg & John D. Crossan— Delve into the history of the birth of Christ as two of today's top experts enlighten readers with the true story of the first Christmas.
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Christians Lose Their Compass: A Closer Look At Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy— Pullman raises issues which we should be embracing, such as the importance of free will and the danger of religious oligarchy.
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Book Review: How Strong Women Pray by Bonnie St. James— Whether you are a woman who is committed to prayer, or someone who has only had the odd thought of giving it a try, this
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Book Review: The Parting by Beverly Lewis— An attractive heroine is caught in a tangle of personal, family and community loyalties.
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Book Review: The Rozabal Line by Shawn Haigins— Amid the religious quest and terrorism plot is an enormous amount of comparative religion.
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Interview With A.J. Jacobs, Author of The Year Of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible, Part Two of Three— "I had revelations and epiphanies with alarming frequency. It was like a spiritual quest in fast motion."
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Book Review: The Great Arab Conquests: How the Spread of Islam Changed the World We Live In, by Hugh Kennedy— A fascinating, powerful, and engaging narrative told in a remarkably straightforward and balanced way.
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Interview with WaterBrook Press Author Joanna Weaver— "Do the work it requires to be a writer... But as you do, surrender your dreams to God and allow Him to open the doors."
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Book Review: A Promise to Remember by Kathryn Cushman— A story about parenting, working through the death of one’s child, and forgiveness that will have wide appeal.
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Book Review: Crazy For God by Frank Schaeffer— A memoir with a warning for us all.
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Book Review: My Soul to Keep by Davis Bunn— A taut thriller cum Hollywood exposé.
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Interview: Nancy Jo Johnson — The Escape of Children from Tibet — A renowned photographer talks about a little-known and very dangerous pilgrimage.
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Book Review: Absolution by Paul Martin Midden— Marriage and family gain a new allure when they are portrayed as forbidden fruit.
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Book Review: Mosaic - Pieces of My Life So Far by Amy Grant— The book is a combination of song lyrics and Grant’s thoughts from the time periods when each song was written.
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Book Review: I Never Saw Paris by Harry I. Freund— A pleasant jaunt through death and judgment in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
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Interview With A.J. Jacobs, Author of The Year Of Living Biblically— "I'm Jewish in the same way that the Olive Garden is Italian."
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Book Review: God? by Chris DeSalvo— If all of the evidence was all in one place, could we then determine the answer to the age old question?
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Book Review: The Gospel According to The Simpsons - Bigger and Possibly Even Better! Edition by Mark I. Pinsky— Everyone knows that religion plays heavily into The Simpson. Author Mark Pinsky proves he knows it, too.
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Book Review: A Secret of the Universe by Stephen L. Gibson— An eye-opening story about the discovery of truth and faith.
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The Farthest Frontiers: An Interview with Two Writers of Marginalized Speculative Fiction — Christian and multicultural speculative fiction is considered to be marginalized — some thoughts on the issue from two writers outside the mainstream.
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Book Review: Applebee's America - How Successful Political, Business, and Religious Leaders Connect with the New American Community by Ron Fournier, Douglas B. Sosnik, and Matthew J. Dowd— What do you get when you mix an Applebee's® restaurant with base polling?
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Book Review: Other Colours by Orhan Pamuk— If you care about the world beyond your borders, you would be remiss not to read every word of this book carefully.
