New Books at CCS
Every once in awhile I like to let you know what new books we’ve got in to the CCS library, just so you know what we’re reading and thinking about these days. Here’s a few of them…
- How to Read the Bible and Still Be a Christian: Struggling with Divine Violence from Genesis through Revelation by John Dominic Crossan
- Preaching the Big Questions: Doctrine Isn’t Dusty by Catherine Faith MacLean and John H Young
- Intrusive God, Disruptive Gospel: Encountering the Divine in the Book of Acts by Matthew Skinner
- Global Gospel: An Introduction to Christianity on Five Continents by Douglas Jacobsen
- Technology and Sustainability by Peter Denton
- Feminism is for Everybody by bell hooks
- White Allies in the Struggle for Racial Justice by Drick Boyd
- Theological Reflection Across Religious Traditions by Edward Foley
- Teaching for a Culturally Diverse and Racially Just World, edited by Eleazar Fernandez
- Uncovering Spiritual Narratives: Using Story in Pastoral Care and Ministry by Suzanne Coyle
- Jesus and Magic: Freeing the Gospel Stories from Modern Misconceptions by Richard Horsley
- Theology without Borders: An Introduction to Global Conversations by William Dyrness
- How My Mind Has Changed by David Heim
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