Audiobook Deals, James Baldwin, W. Brueggemann, Mark Galli, MORE - July 8 - ERB Daily Book Morsel

Published: Wed, 07/08/20













 



July 8, 2020


 

“Reading without reflecting
is like eating without digesting.”


―  Edmund Burke,
Philosopher

 
Tomorrow marks the anniversary
of Edmund Burke's death in 1797





*** Kindle Ebook
Deal of the Day!

The Wisdom of Stability
by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Our 2010 Book of the Year
!

Only $2.99 !!!




***FREE Ebook of the Week!

The Teaching of St. Benedict
by Francis Cuthbert Doyle

A helpful commentary
on Benedict's Rule.

 



New on our website... 
 


Five Superb Audiobook Deals
Running Now! 8 July 2020

Here are 5 superb audiobook deals for July 2020 that are worth
checking out: ( James Baldwin, Flannery O’Connor, Layla Saad, MORE)


 

Mark Galli – When Did We
Start Forgetting God? – Review

Where Do We Go From Here? A Review of
When Did We Start Forgetting God?:
The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for Our Future
by Mark Galli (Paperback: Tyndale Momentum, 2020)
Reviewed by Justin Cober-Lake


 

Walter Brueggemann –
Materiality as Resistance – Review

Theological Integrity and Embodied Love
A Review of Materiality as Resistance:
Five Elements for Moral Action in the Real World
by Walter Brueggemann (Paperback: WJK Books, 2019)
Reviewed by Gwen Gustafson-Zook





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Our weekly post of poetry that resonates with the lectionary
readings for this coming Sunday, including poems by Padraig O'Tuama,
Louise Gluck, Teresa of Avila, Malcolm Guite, MORE.
Features TWO poems for each lectionary reading,
One classic poem that can be read on a livestreamed service, and 
one contemporary poem... 

 

New Book Releases –
Week of 6 July 2020

Here are a few new book releases from this week that are
worth checking out:  Tim Soerens, History of Hurricane Katrina, 
White Christian Privilege, Jeff VanderMeer novel, MORE


 

Here's to energizing reading today!

Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books