A Tale of Modern Faith – A Review by Bill Dahl
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Creators on Creating – Awakening and Cultivating the Imaginative Mind
This particular book is an absolutely compelling compilation of both original and classic writings by an assemblage of Creators writing about Creating – Awakening and Cultivating the Imaginative Mind.
An Altar in the World – A Geography of Faith by Barbara Brown Taylor
“Part of what people need saving from is the idea that God sees the world the same way they do.” pp. 6-7 Barbara Brown Taylor
From Poverty to Prosperity – by Kling & Schulz
This book is about “Economics 2.0” – an emerging field of economics whose impetus for evolving has been the blatant miscues, misunderstandings, assumptions, math, models and people that have contributed to the ongoing global financial crisis.
The Big Short – Inside The Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis
We live in a world where we must listen for the voices of dissent – the contrarians. When Michael Lewis’ The Big Short was delivered, I thought I might pick it up and read a few pages. Warning: This magnificent work is crafted in such a way that sampling the first few pages will transform your day (as it did mine) into devouring this masterpiece cover-to-cover.
The Future of Faith by Harvey Cox
Standing on the Threshold of a Beautiful New Chapter in the Christian Story