‘Jesus on Death Row: The Trial of Jesus and American Capital Punishment’
The narrative inspiring Mark Osler’s book, Jesus on Death Row: The Trial of Jesus and American Capital Punishment, is compelling. In 2001, while teaching at a conservative Christian law school, this...
View Article'Billy Graham and the Rise of the Republican South'
A new book portrays Billy Graham not only as a major religious leader of the 20th century but also as a major player in American politics. (Photo: National Archives and Records Administration)
View ArticleBaseball Book Covers the Bases on Japan, WWII
A new book shows how baseball built up goodwill between the U.S. and Japan in the 1930s and how quickly that goodwill evaporated when Japan set its mind to war.
View Article"Pershing: Commander of the Great War"
In "Pershing: Commander of the Great War," John Perry gives an overview of a man we can identify as the first modern military commander, along with the forces that shaped him.
View Article"A Thicker Jesus: Incarnational Discipleship in a Secular Age"
Christian churches in the West today are in desperate need of repentance and renewal but need a guiding ethical method, says Glen Stassen in "A Thicker Jesus."
View ArticleHow Should Christians Form Relationships with Muslims?
By: Jennifer BrysonIn his book, "Grace and Truth," Rick Love provides Christians an alternative to "interfaith dialogue" with a particular focus on Christian-Muslim encounters.
View Article9 Principles for Christians to Engage with Muslims
By: Jennifer BrysonWhile Christians and Muslims have deep disagreements over faith issues, they can still relate to each other in a way that is "respectful, gracious and bridge-building," an author says.
View Article'Being Mortal'
By: Joel SniderIf we want to encourage the fullest life to the end of mortality, we must get over our fear of mortality and our denial of death. Honest discussions with caregivers, patients and...
View Article"I Shall Not Hate"
By: James GordonIn his book, "I Shall Not Hate," Palestinian doctor Izzeldin Abuelaish reflects on his experiences following the Israel's incursion into Gaza in 2009 that claimed the lives of his three...
View Article'A Beautiful Constraint'
By: Guy Sayles Constraints can be 'beautiful' opportunities. When determination and commitment clash with limits and constraint, that energy can help us consider changes we've previously been unwilling...
View Article"Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future"
By: Neville Callam Steve Harmon's new book, "Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future," calls for the kind of receptive ecumenism without which the church can hardly be fully the church.
View Article'The Disturbances' Offers Important Lessons to Be Learned
By: Richard Mouw While deeply disturbing, EthicsDaily.com's documentary provides an inspiring glimpse into the lives of missionary families who served the Lord under unimaginably difficult...
View Article'The Disturbances:' Inspiration to Face Evil with Gospel of Love
By: Tara Hornbacker Through stories of courage and survival in the face of monumental obstacles, "The Disturbances" explores the deep bonds between missionaries serving in Nigeria during a deeply...
View Article'The Disturbances'
By: Wade Smith "The Disturbances" offers one snapshot of the larger tribal conflict that would ultimately lead to the Biafran War in Nigeria from 1967-1970. Missionaries shared their stories of...
View Article'The Disturbances' Must Reading for Pastors, Church Members
By: Nathan Finn "The Disturbances" is an inspiring story and a sobering reminder that what happened in Nigeria in 1966 could happen again. However, the more these stories are told, the better able we...
View Article'Dorothy Day - The World Will Be Saved by Beauty'
By: Ron Rolheiser A new biography by Dorothy Day's granddaughter gives us an honest picture of this remarkable woman - a privileged and rare insight that lets us see a side of the Catholic social...
View Article"Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future"
By: Neville Callam Steve Harmon's new book, "Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future," calls for the kind of receptive ecumenism without which the church can hardly be fully the church.
View Article'The Invisible Women'
By: Mitch Carnell Women play major roles in the Bible, but the male-dominated church mainly marginalizes their importance, asserts the author of 'The Invisible Women.' Jesus, however, reverses this...
View Article"Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future"
By: Neville Callam Steve Harmon's new book, "Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future," calls for the kind of receptive ecumenism without which the church can hardly be fully the church.
View Article'Why I Left, Why I Stayed'
By: Daniel Schweissing An alternating collection of essays between father and son Tony and Bart Campolo, "Why I Left, Why I Stayed" is a must read for those who seek to build bridges across whatever...
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