New Books in the CCS Library – March 2013
A number of new and interesting titles have just been added to the CCS library. Got a good book to suggest? Zip on over to the library page and leave a review.
Some of the new books added in March 2013:
- Redeeming the Past: My Journey from Freedom Fighter to Healer by Father Michael Lapsley
- Preparing the Pastors We Need by George Mason
- Joining in with the Spirit: Connecting World Church and Local Mission by Kirsteen Kim
- Worship That Cares: An Introduction to Pastoral Liturgy by Mark Earey
- Trans/Formations by Marcella Althaus and Lisa Isherwood
- Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road? by Brian McLaren
- The Crises of Multiculturalism: Racism in a Neoliberal Age by Alana Lentin and Gavan Titley
- The Activists’ Handbook by Aidan Ricketts
- Subversive Obedience by Walter Brueggemann
- Teaching Reflectively in Theological Contexts, edited by Mary Hess and Stephen Brookfield
- For Elise by Oriole Veldhuis
- Speaking of Dying by Fred Craddock, Dale Goldsmith, and Joy Goldsmith
- How Can You Possibly be an Anti-Terrorist Muslim? by Raheel Raza
- Planting Seeds: Practicing Mindfulness with Children by Thich Nhat Hanh
- The Barefoot Way: A Faith Guide for Youth, Young Adults, and the People Who Walk With Them by Dori Grinenko Baker
- Reclaiming the F Word: The New Feminist Movement by Catherine Redfern and Kritin Aune
- Fresh!: An Introduction to Fresh Expressions of Church and Pioneer Ministry by David Goodhew, Andrew Roberts, and Michael Volland
- A New Day: The Resilience and Restructuring of Religion in Canada by Reginald Bibby
- Once Upon a Spiral: The Story of the Centre for Christian Studies’ Action/Reflection Model by Lori Stewart
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