Review

Chris Smith 4-01-2009
A People's History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story, by Diana Butler Bass. HarperOne.
Edward F. Snyder 3-01-2009
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters, by James W. Douglass. Orbis.
J. Dana Trent 3-01-2009

Passing the Plate: Why American Christians Don't Give Away More Money, by Christian Smith and Michael O. Emerson, with Patricia Snell. Oxford University Press.

Rose Marie Berger 2-01-2009
Our Bright Future, by Tracy Chapman.
Richard Vernon 2-01-2009
Oral history: Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, in their own words.
Molly Marsh 8-01-2008
It’s My Life! A Guide to Alternatives After High School, by Janine Schwab and the AFSC; Women in Church History, by Joanne Turpin; Johnny Cash and the Great American Contradiction, by Rodney Clapp; Chant: Music for Paradise.
Lynn Schwebach 3-01-2008

The transition of today’s churches from modernism to postmodernism dominates many discussions in Christian and secular media.

C. McNair Wilson 3-01-2008

Calling Ken Medema a singer-composer is like calling the Yankees a ball club. For his latest CD, Sea Change, Ken is also orchestrator, back-up vocalist (and choir), and percussionist.

Chuck Collins 2-01-2008

The gospel calls us to a “preferential option for the poor” to address the conditions of the 37 million adults and children who live in poverty in the United States.

Madeleine Mysko 2-01-2008

Before he was killed in World War I—tragically, just days before the Armistice—the poet Wilfred Owen wrote these words as preface to the book he never got to hold in his hands: “

Darren Hughes 2-01-2008

Even at a length of just under 100 pages, Ron Austin’s In a New Light: Spirituality and the Media Arts is four or five books in one, a quality that proves to be both an asset and a c

Steve Thorngate 1-01-2008
The Trumpet Child, by Over the Rhine.
Kimberly Burge 1-01-2008
Reflecting Theologically on AIDS: A Global Challenge