Book Review

A “Precious Gem of a Book”: Chuck Poole’s Most Recent Book

A Review by Walter B. Shurden Job’s Choir: Essays From the Intersection of Grief and Hope by Charles ...

Read More

Thurman’s Rigorous Ethic of Reverence for Each Person

By David Sawyer In 1968, at the peak of the civil rights campaign and in the heat of ...

Read More

Reflections on Jesus and the ‘Inherited’

By Carol Harston Howard Thurman’s Jesus and the Disinherited caught my attention years ago. Thurman brilliantly describes the ...

Read More

The Hell that Dogs the Footsteps of the Poor: Howard Thurman’s Conceptual Notion of Fear in Jesus and the Disinherited

By Darvin Adams Fear is one of the persistent hounds of hell that dog the footsteps of the ...

Read More

The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy

Written by Robert P. Jones and reviewed by Wendell Griffen The latest book by Robert P. Jones, president of ...

Read More

The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness

Written by Jonathan Haidt  and Reviewed by Gary A. Furr In 2010 I led a group of pastors ...

Read More

The Ethics of Tainted Legacies: Human Flourishing After Traumatic Pasts

By Karen Guth, Cambridge Press, 2022, 300 pages Reviewed by Stephen Fox In March of 2000, Jim Guth, ...

Read More

Parables, Politics, and Prophetic Faith: Hope and Perseverance in Times of Peril

By Allan Boesak and Wendell Griffen, Good Faith Media, 2023 Reviewed by: Marvin A. McMickle Allan Boesak and ...

Read More

Becoming Abolitionists: Police, Protests, and the Pursuit of Freedom.

A Response to: Derecka Purnell. Astra House, 2022. Reviewed by Charles Kiker Derecka Purnell, native of St. Louis, ...

Read More

‘The Word Made Fresh: Preaching God’s Love for Every Body’ by George A. Mason: Canton, Michigan, Front Edge Publishing, 2023

Reviewed by Walter B. Shurden  Over the years, people often asked if I enjoyed my theological education, now ...

Read More
Verified by MonsterInsights