Schuon’s simplified thesis could be paraphrased as an unequivocal proof offering on every level of debate that there is a loving God. Reading "From the Divine to the Human" by Frithjof Schuon, one of the preeminent religious thinkers... Read More
Menken illustrates how kids and adults are teachers and students, and how parents are not only raising their children but also improving their own inner lives. Parenting never really ends. Instead, as Dawn Menken’s book "Raising... Read More
Ninety-somethings team up in a mystery-solving club, the fully developed characters illuminating the process of aging and the abilities seniors still maintain. Eileen Haavik McIntire, author of the mystery "The 90s Club and the... Read More
Gallaty shows us the Wikipedia model of discipleship, where many volunteers are all contributing. Growing Up: How to Be a Disciple Who Makes Disciples is an inspiring how-to book focused on forming disciple groups with the purpose of... Read More
Encounters with serene landscapes, ordinary occurrences, and thoughtful rural people ignite a desire to search within oneself and connect to the world. From an author regarded as crucial and distinguished among Australian poets of his... Read More
Bewilderment, frustration, and despair keep the men in these stories on edge with only brief moments of hope to move them forward. Male protagonists in crisis comprise the majority of heartrending short stories in Jacob White’s debut... Read More
Existential questions in the midst of grand conflicts, all peppered with elves, goblins, and otherworldly creatures—and James Bartholomeusz juggles them all well. This last installment in James Bartholomeusz’s Seven Stars Trilogy... Read More
Context, grasshopper, adds depth and legitimacy to our grasp of 21st century politics. This masterful, approachable work will bring Plato and Cicero and Saint Paul as close as Reagan and Clinton and Obama. Read More