Graham Christia

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All the Places To Go: How Will You Know?

A mainstream Christian's approach to trusting God and improving the self; solid for church groups, pastors, and individual Christians.
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The Church in Exile: Living in Hope After Christendom

Even if Beach's overarching argument does not quite work, his reading of the Bible itself is persuasive and valuable. This account is suitable for seminary libraries, church groups, and pastors.
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Unoffendable: How Just One Change Can Make All of Life Better

A slight but charming handbook for the contemporary Christian that will also find its audience among pastors.
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The Way of the Wesleys: A Short Introduction

This brisk, capably written, and effective treatment of the religious beliefs of two crucially important Christian writers and leaders is suitable for church groups and individual readers.
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Practical Interfaith: How To Find Our Common Humanity as We Celebrate Diversity

This brief work, really a church-planting manual, may not be an obvious place to start for the individual seeker (that would be The Interfaith Alternative) but is the obvious place to turn for the curious who want to gather in interfaith settings.
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Richard John Neuhaus: A Life in the Public Square

The first major biographical monograph on Neuhaus, but perhaps not the last, this efficient account should be of interest to academic libraries.
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Simply Good News: Why the Gospel Is News and What Makes It Good

Far from Wright's most profound or effective contribution to theological dialog, this title should nevertheless prove of interest to students and pastors.
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A God That Could Be Real: Spirituality, Science, and the Future of Our Planet

A fine addition to the growing library of alternative approaches to literalism in belief, this book is suitable for academic libraries, liberal churches, and individual seekers.
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Rethinking the Medieval Legacy for Contemporary Theology

A learned and thought-provoking rehabilitation of medieval methods in the context of modern dilemmas, certain to appeal to patrons in academic libraries, seminaries, and many individual readers.
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