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Christ on Trial, Rowan Williams This can be a difficult read but is well worth the effort. One reviewer writes: Several words aptly describe this book by Rowan Williams: Profound. Incisive. Literary. Contemporary. Relevant. Prophetic. "Christ on Trial" will move and change those who read it. Why go to Church Timothy Radcliffe The Eucharist is a three part drama, forming us in faith, hope and love. This book examines what it means to celebrate the Eucharist, and as we take part in God’s celebration we are formed as people who are more capable of the celebration of love in our daily life. The Great Divorce C.S. Lewis Boarding a bus in a nondescript neighborhood in the suburbs of Hell, the narrator is taken to the outskirts of Heaven. This book is both entertaining and persistent in forcing its reader to consider the ultimate consequences of our everyday actions. Night, Elie Wiesel In light of the holocaust, a young Jewish man asks how the God he once so fervently believed in could have allowed these monstrous events to occur? This work of great literature marks the crucial first step in Wiesel's lifelong project to bear witness for those who died. The Prophetixc Imagination, Walter Bruggemann A Biblical scholar, Brueggemann traces the lines from the radical vision of Moses from Exodus to Kings to Jeremiah to Jesus, highlighting the prophetic vision that not only embraces the pain of the people but creates an energy and amazement based on the new thing that God is doing. |
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