Posted by: gcarkner | May 23, 2022

Gord’s Summer Reads 2022

Gord’s Summer Reads 2022

Putting Knowledge to Work for a Better World

Daniel K. Williams, The Politics of the Cross: A Christian Alternative to Partisanship (Eerdmans, 2021).

Rosaria Butterfield, The Gospel Comes with a House Key: Practicing Radical Ordinary Hospitality in our Postmodern World (Crossway, 2018).

Eric Mason (ed.), Urban Apologetics: Restoring Black Dignity with the Gospel (Zondervan, 2021).

Michael Ward, After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man (Word On Fire Academic, 2021). 

Robert Farrar Capon, Hunting the Divine Fox: Images of Mystery in the Christian Faith.

Walter M. Miller Jr., A Canticle for Liebowitz.

Michael W. Higgins & Peter Kavanaugh, Suffer the Children Unto Me: An Open Inquiry into the Clerical Sex Abuse Scandal (Novalis, 2010).

William Lane Craig, In Quest of the Historical Adam: a Biblical and Scientific Exploration (Eerdmans, 2021).

Brian Stanley, Christianity in the Twentieth Century: A World History (Princeton University Press, 2018).

Kati Martin, The Chancellor: The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela Merkel. (Simon & Shuster, 2021–Ute’s pick)

Douglas Moo, A Theology of Paul: The Gift of the New Realm in Christ (Zondervan, 2021).

Daniel Block, Covenant: The Framework of God’s Grand Plan in Christ (Baker Academic , 2021).

Paul Gould, Cultural ApologeticsRenewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, and Imagination in a Disenchanted World (Zondervan, 2019).

Russia Explained by Dr. Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University


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