Sunday, 1 January 2012

Top Books of 2011 from Christianity Today

Here are CT's top books of 2011 arranged in a number of categories with the top books as well as an honorable mention.

Apologetics/Evangelism

Good God
The Theistic Foundations of Morality

David Baggett and Jerry L. Walls (Oxford University Press)

"This book mounts a strong case that the argument for belief in God on the basis of morality—so widely effective in C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity—continues to deserve a leading place in apologetics, despite decades of assault from professional and amateur philosophers."
Award of Merit
God and Stephen Hawking
Whose Design Is It Anyway?

John C. Lennox (Lion)
Christian Apologetics
A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith

Douglas Groothuis (IVP Academic)
Interview: Douglas Groothuis on Good Apologetics | The philosophy professor wants all Christians to go out and defend the faith in love.
* * *
Christian Living (TIE)

Jesus + Nothing = Everything
Tullian Tchividjian (Crossway)
"Tchividjian diagnoses how and why Christians form gospels to suit themselves. Prepare to be exposed and counseled into a true recovering of the gospel."
Excerpt: Jesus + Nothing = Everything | Many who assume they understand the gospel fail to actually apply its riches to their lives.
And

The Colors of Hope
Becoming People of Mercy, Justice, and Love

Richard Dahlstrom (Baker Books)
"I appreciate the artistic metaphor, the emphasis on justice, mercy, and love, and the recognition of the complexity of life, including the Christian life."
Award of Merit
Tempted and Tried
Temptation and the Triumph of Christ

Russell D. Moore (Crossway)
Excerpt: Tempted and Tried | Temptation and the triumph of Christ.
* * *
Biblical Studies

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes
Cultural Studies in 1 Corinthians

Kenneth E. Bailey (IVP Academic)
"This astonishing book is the fruit of decades of rhetorical analysis and cross-cultural anthropological work. We often hear Paul's answers without knowing the questions. Bailey comes to our aid by explaining what life would be like in Paul's Roman Mediterranean world."
Award of Merit
Did Adam and Eve Really Exist?
Who They Were and Why You Should Care

C. John Collins (Crossway)
* * *
Christianity and Culture

American Religion
Contemporary Trends

Mark Chaves (Princeton University Press)
"Chaves explains commonly cited trends such as mainline decline and megachurch popularity, and offers new statistics that help Christians situate themselves in the larger religious marketplace."
Award of Merit
Interview: Mark Noll on the Foundation of the Evangelical Mind | Christian scholarship must be rooted in the person and work of Christ, says the Notre Dame historian.
* * *
Spirituality

Ravished by Beauty
The Surprising Legacy of Reformed Spirituality

Belden C. Lane (Oxford University Press)
"Lane excavates stunning discoveries about beauty, desire, yearning, and God's creation that reverse caricatures of Calvinism. He weaves together evocative writing, academic rigor, brilliant memoir, and a passion for nature, urging recovery of both Calvinism in its comprehensiveness and care for God's creation as an act of Christian spirituality."
Award of Merit
One Thousand Gifts
A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

Ann Voskamp (Zondervan)
* * *
History/Biography (TIE)

Charles Hodge
Guardian of American Orthodoxy

Paul C. Gutjahr (Oxford University Press)
"Given his vast influence since the mid-19th century, Hodge deserves to have had several biographers by now. But Gutjahr offers the first major critical appraisal of the life and work of this 'guardian of orthodoxy.' It will serve as the definitive biography of the titan."
And

God and the Atlantic
America, Europe, and the Religious Divide

Thomas Albert Howard (Oxford University Press)
"Howard's elegantly written book adds depth and clarity to a question that has long confounded Americans and Europeans: Why has religion become an influential political force in America even though it was stripped of formal political stature? Howard has mined the writings of a stunning variety of European intellectuals, conservative and liberal, who judged the American experience to be out of step with modernity."
Award of Merit
Heaven in the American Imagination
Gary Scott Smith (Oxford University Press)
Picturing Paradise: A Review of 'Heaven in the American Imagination' | How conditions on earth shape our views of the afterlife.
* * *
Missions/Global Affairs

Word Made Global
Stories of African Christianity in New York City

Mark R. Gornik (Eerdmans)
"Gornik's study makes the critical connections between a vibrant, local form of Christianity, its strong ties to founding churches in Africa, and numerous links with non-African Christians. His book introduces a truly global Christianity now found in major cities around the world."
Award of Merit
Understanding World Religions
An Interdisciplinary Approach

Irving Hexham (Zondervan)
* * *
The Church/Pastoral Leadership

Renovation of the Church
What Happens When a Seeker Church Discovers Spiritual Formation

Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken (IVP)
"Carlson and Lueken describe with authenticity and courage their church's journey from a 'seeker sensitive' emphasis to one of 'faith formation.' What's extraordinary about this is how the church grew smaller, not larger, but in the process became more faithful and more grounded."
Award of Merit
The Theological Turn in Youth Ministry
Andrew Root and Kenda Creasy Dean (IVP)
* * *
Fiction

Caleb's Crossing
Geraldine Brooks (Viking Adult)
"Brooks transports her readers to the days before America became America, revealing the beauty and tension of the relationships between the Puritans and Native American tribes. The book offers an inspiring story of one girl's quest to understand the world around her through her faith's doctrines, her society's traditions, the knowledge she receives from the classics, and the mysterious ways humans try to worship an unfathomable God."
Award of Merit
The Insulted and Injured
Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated by Boris Jakim (Eerdmans)
* * *
Theology/Ethics

The Christian Faith
A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way

Michael Horton (Zondervan)
"Averting his gaze from the kind of popular evangelicalism that is nondenominational in style and never quite confessional in ethos, Horton delivers the Reformed goods to a new generation."
Award of Merit
Union with Christ
Reframing Theology and Ministry for the Church

J. Todd Billings (Baker Academic)

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