Bonhoeffer, Patrice Gopo, Bryan Loritts, Anie DIllard, MORE - Feb. 4 - ERB Daily Book Morsel

Published: Mon, 02/04/19















 

February 4, 2019



“The absence of anything lasting means the collapse of the foundation of historical life,
confidence, in all its forms. Since there is no confidence in truth, the place of truth
is usurped by sophistic propaganda. Since there is no confidence in justice,
whatever is useful is declared to be just. And even the tacit confidence in one’s fellow-man,
which rests on the certainty of permanence and constancy, is now superseded by suspicion
and an hour-to-hour watch on one’s neighbor.” 


― Dietrich Bonhoeffer,
Today is his birthday!



*** Powerful Words By Bonhoeffer
that still ring true today



How Many of these Lesser-known Works
by Bonhoeffer have you read
?




*** Kindle Ebook Deal of the Day!
All the Colors We Will See:
Extraordinary Essays
By Patrice Gopo

Only $1.99!!!


 
New on Our Website...
 

*** New Book Releases – Week of 4 February 2019

Here are a few new book releases from this week that are worth checking out:
Cara Meredith, Cal Newport, Angie Thomas, MORE


 

Bryan Loritts – An Invitation to Life Together

An excerpt from this insightful new book…
Insider Outsider: My Journey as a Stranger in White Evangelicalism
and My Hope for Us All
by Bryan Loritts   (Paperback: Zondervan, 2018)
An Invitation to Life Together

 


 

In Case You Missed It...
 

*** Amazon’s Monthly Kindle
Ebook / Audiobook Sale – February 2019!

Here are 20 of the Very Best Deals for Christian Readers from this sale… 
Thomas Merton, MLK, Wendell Berry, Annie Dillard, Umberto Eco, Ursula K. Le Guin, MORE

 

*** 25 Theologians to Follow on Twitter!

Theology is a conversation, and these days the conversation isn’t 
just limited to books or the halls of the academy. Today, anyone 
with a Twitter account can engage online with some of the finest theologians of our day.
Here are some of our favorite theologians to follow on Twitter:




 

Here's to energizing reading today!

Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books