Kenneth Grahame, Theology Tourney 2018, Lois Tverberg, Tolkien - March 9 - ERB Daily Book Morsel

Published: Fri, 03/09/18
















 

March 9, 2018

“All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense,
vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered.”
― Kenneth Grahame, author of The Wind in The Willows.

Yesterday was Grahame's birthday, b. 1859
 



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New on Our Website...
 

*Theology Tourney 2018

Enjoy some Divine Madness this month!
*** VOTE for the theologians who have had (or will have) 
the biggest influence on the shape of the Church…
64 theologians spanning the globe and the last two millennia 
Divided into four regions.  


 

Lois Tverberg – Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus [Feature Review]

Grounded Scholarship and Spiritual Depth.
A Feature Review of Reading the Bible with Rabbi Jesus:
How a Jewish Perspective Can Transform Your Understanding 
Lois Tverberg  (Hardback: Zondervan, 2018.)
Reviewed by Michelle Wilbert



 

*5 Essential Ebook Deals for Church Leaders – 8 March 2018

Here are 5 essential ebooks on sale now that are worth checking out:
( Brueggemann, Tolkien, L’Engle, Buechner, MORE )



 

Neil Postman – On the Breakdown of Conversation

Yesterday is the birthday of social critic and media ecologist Neil Postman.
Here are 5 important passages from Amusing Ourselves to Death (1985) on the 
breakdown of conversation in American society.



 

*Walter Wangerin – Wounds Are Where the Light Enters [Review]

The Light Breaks Through.  A Review of
Wounds Are Where the Light Enters: Stories of God’s Intrusive Grace
Walter Wangerin, Jr. (Hardback: Zondervan, 2017)
Reviewed by Alexander Steward



 

In case you missed it...

*New Book Releases –Week of 5 March 2018 – David Fitch, MORE

Here are a few new book releases from this week that are worth checking out:
David Fitch, Ecclesiology of Pope Francis, Fiction, History, MORE

 

 

Here's to energizing reading today!

Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books