New Books in the CCS Library – February 2017
Every once in awhile we like to let you know what we’ve added to the Centre’s library. Feels like a nice snapshot of what we’re thinking about these days and what we’d like our students to be thinking about.
Here are some of our recent additions:
- Reading the Bible for All The Wrong Reasons by Russell Pregeant
- Religion and Sexuality: Diversity and the Limits of Tolerance by Pamela Dickey Young, Heather Shipley, and Tracy Trothen
- Decolonizing Preaching: The Pulpit as Postcolonial Space by Sarah Travis
- Ethics in the Real World by Peter Singer
- Teaching Theology in a Technological Age by Yvette Debergue and James Harrison
- Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
- Aqueduct by Adele Perry
- Doing Contextual Theology by Angie Pears
- Exalted Subjects: Studies in the Making of Race and Nation in Canada by Sunera Thobani
- Following Jesus in Invaded Space: Doing Theology on Aboriginal Land by Chris Budden
- The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
- Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement by Catherine Keller
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