Book reviews of "But Who Do You Say That I Am?" by Douglas Gwyn, "Gathering the Silence" by Eileen Kinch and "Home Ground" by Jeanne Lohmann, "From Encounter to Ministry," edited by Nancy Thomas, "Living in the Shadow of the Cross" by Paul Kivel, "The Inconvenient Indian" by Thomas King, and "The Sleeping Dictionary" by Sujata Massey.
Reviews of Carrie Newcomer's "Kindred Spirits: A Collection," Jim Wallis's "On God's Side," Mark Townsend's "Jesus Through Pagan Eyes," James Loney's "Captivity," and Brant Rosen's "Wrestling in the Daylight."
Books reviewed: The International Bank of Bob, by Bob Harris. Turn the World Around, by Blair Seitz. A Principled Stand, by Gordon K Hirabayashi. Muslim, Christian, Jew, by Arthur G Gish. Friends in Deed, by Susan Sachs Goldman. White Women Getting Real About Race, edited by Judith M James and Nancy Peterson.
Books Reviewed:
"Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt" by Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco.
"Dorothee Soelle: Mystic and Rebel" by Renate Wind.
"The Trial of Fallen Angels: a Novel" by James Kimmel, Jr.
"Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life" by Richard Rohr.
"Love Wins: Heaven, Hell and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived" by Rob Bell.
"The Love Wins Companion: A Study Guide for Those who Want to Go Deeper" edited by David Vanderveen.
"Pushing at the Frontiers of Change: A Memoir of Quaker Involvement with Homosexuality" by David Blamires
"Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict" by Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephan.
"The Indispensable Zinn: The Essential Writings of the 'People’s Historian'" by Howard Zinn.