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“Norman Wirzba presents a captivating vision for the Christian life,” the Englewood Review of Books coaxes in its scrutiny of Way of Love. In their take on the book, Frederic

“Norman Wirzba presents a captivating vision for the Christian life,” the Englewood Review of Books coaxes in its scrutiny of Way of Love. In their take on the book, Frederic

Fifteen years ago, Wired magazine dubbed them a “band of intellectual brothers”, aka The Four Horsemen—biologist Richard Dawkins, philosopher Daniel Dennett, neurologist Sam Harris, and the late essayist and provocateur Christopher

In The Folly of God, John Caputo “takes the reader on a topsy-turvy journey through a Kingdom which is madder than anything the Hatter could have dreamed up,” L.K. Cripps writes

In Freeing Jesus, historian Diana Butler Bass “describes how she has experienced Jesus in the roles of all the descriptions of him used in the book’s subtitle,” Bill Tammeus, once The

“Christ” is not Jesus’ last name. Disciples of Christ church historian Bob Cornwall explains, in his review of Franciscan friar Richard Rohr’s 2019 book, The Universal Christ, “he wants to