1. Book Reviews
  2. Religion

Book Review

I Am That I Am

by Xenia Dunford

Celebrating deep relationships with God, "I Am That I Am" is a curious and provocative collection of spiritual meditations. Henry Martens’s appealing spiritual book "I Am That I Am" discusses the benefits of spirituality in an... Read More

Book Review

Trash

by John M. Murray

Interfaith chaplain Cedar Monroe’s "Trash" is a case study in the US’s rampant poverty problem. Discussing poverty with particular emphasis on poor white Americans, Monroe’s book is focused on the homeless and housing-insecure... Read More

Book Review

The Afternoon of Christianity

by Jeremiah Rood

Analytical and prescient, Tomáš Halík’s stunning theology book "The Afternoon of Christianity" makes projections about the future of Christian faith in light of the sweeping demographic and cultural changes it faces. Clear and... Read More

Book Review

The God of Wild Places

by Rebecca Foster

Tony Jones’s meditative memoir "The God of Wild Places" is about leaving the ministry but remaining alive to spirituality through outdoor adventures in Minnesota and further afield. It was Jones’s childhood ambition to become a... Read More

Book Review

Worth Fighting For

by Rebecca Foster

John Pavlovitz’s "Worth Fighting For" is a stirring playbook for Christians who strive to ensure that kindness triumphs over toxicity. Pavlovitz has an uncomfortable truth to break: God will not swoop in to solve the world’s... Read More

Load More