The Questioning God – Book Review at The Dubious Disciple
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
Ant Greenham’s new volume in the Areopagus series, The Questioning God: An Inquiry for Muslims, Jews, and Christians, has been reviewed at The Dubious Disciple.
The good news is that Covenant, the new novel by Daniel Martin, arrived today and we’re shipping all pre-orders immediately. They’re in the mail! The author will be signing his book at 7:00 pm Thursday night, April 5, 2012, at the Charhouse restaurant, 524 Main St., Belleville, MI. Much of the action in the book…
John Byron wonders, prompted by an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Both articles refer specifically to scholarly book reviews, but book reviews by bloggers can have the same problems. I like to see some analysis in a review, along with some direction. Where might this study have done better? Where might it have…
You can find his notes on Energion.net.
Today (March 21) is World Poetry Day, and in commemoration, we offer a selection from the book Noise Flash by Lee Baker: chapel by the river laughter corneredfelonies overturnedtim’s homeand everyone is readyhope has cometo unite uspeople whowalk roads of different coloursbut embracethe night togetherit’s black but not deadgold but not royalall are equaleveryone payswe…
Thomas Hudgins provides a thorough review of Dave Black’s new book. He says, “Coming from someone who has bought a lot of books over the years, I’m always appreciative when I can find one that costs very little but challenges my heart greatly.” I would add that the quantity discounts are very good. Check them…
Bob Cornwall’s new book, Faith in the Public Square, is now in-stock and shipping at both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble (as of posting, the price is $12.23 or a 28% discount, but this could change at any time). We’ll keep the 20% pre-order discount at Energion Direct (coupon code PRE4) for about another 24…
Robert Stump reviews David Alan Black’s book Why Four Gospels? on his Homo Homini Lupus blog. Two portions stand out: The greatness of Black’s little book is its common sense. That it has taken so many years for someone of Black’s prestige to stand up and point out the silliness is too bad; that it has finally…
Energion title The Sacred Journey by Chris Surber is the book of the month at World Prayr. You can read their review here. They are also offering a 20% off coupon to purchase this book through their FaithFactr store.
Bob Cornwall’s forthcoming book Faith in the Public Square is now available for preorder via Energion Direct, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble. As of today (Feb. 20, 2012) B&N is offering it for $11.46, 33% off the list price of $16.99. This is the second book we have published in our Politics and Social Sciences…