Carolyn Craft

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Jesus Before the Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior

For readers interested in an intriguing and entertaining take on the formation of the Gospels.
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Martin Luther: Visionary Reformer

This carefully documented, fast-paced telling will delight readers of biography, history, and fiction; historians, theologians, and psychologists may gain deeper insights into how flaws in personality and the zeitgeist itself often prejudice the pursuit of truth.
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The Long Shadow of Vatican II: Living Faith and Negotiating Authority Since the Second Vatican Council

An important analysis of the Roman Catholic Church in the modern world, the Church's impact on the world, and vice versa.
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Christian Reconstruction: R.J. Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism

Specialists in religion, politics, sociology, history, and cultural analysis, as well as the general public, can find rich reflection herein no matter their personal, political, or religious persuasions.
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A Change of Heart: A Personal and Theological Memoir

This thoughtful reflection will engage a wide variety of readers and will help promote not only the broadest ecumenical Christianity but also interfaith cooperation.
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A Thorn in the Flesh: How Gay Sexuality Is Changing the Episcopal Church

An informative, clear, and enlighteningly objective treatment of escalating religious and political dissension over the issue of same-gendered sexual expression; highly recommended for religious, political, and sociological professionals and laity interested in these topics, which resonate in other religions and nations as well.
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An American Cardinal: The Biography of Cardinal Timothy Dolan

All readers, not just Roman Catholics, will be inspired by this story of a Midwestern boy-turned-prominent figure and leaders can learn a lot from his handling of opposition, conflict, and the press.
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The True Herod

This lavishly illustrated text beautifully written "for all and sundry" justifies Herod's moniker, "the Great," revealing his almost larger-than-life deeds of both good and evil. For academic and lay readers.
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The Book of Common Prayer: A Biography

General readers will enjoy the peregrinations of the Book of Common Prayer itself and will profit from Jacobs's cultural and religious insights and commentary. Anglophiles and students of ritual, literature, and religion will also gain appreciation of the paradoxical nature of human language and actions.
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