Here’s my top ten list of books from 2011. Most years I try to pull together a list of the recently published books that have worked their way into my imagination in some important way. Surely more books could be included, especially classics. BTW – The books are not ranked in order.
Peace, dwight
Bonus Picks…
- Where Mortals Dwell: A Christian View of Place for Today, by Craig G. Bartholomew
- Insurrection: To Believe Is Human To Doubt, Divine, by Peter Rollins
- A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good, by Miroslav Volf
All of Dwight’s Top 10 Book Lists…
2019 . 2018 . 2017 . 2016 . 2015
2014 . 2013 . 2012 . 2011 . 2010
2009 . 2008 . 2007 . 2006 . 2005
2004 . 2003 . 2002 . 2001 . 2000
Dwight’s Top Ten Books of 2011
Thanks for this list! I’ve only read one of the 10, so I hope to check out the others in 2012!
I am not worthy 🙂 …. Blessed Advent bro.
Dwight,
I hope you will consider these two books that speak to some origins of early Christian Mission and how concepts such as Terra Nullis, Doctrine of Discovery, and Manifest Destiny were formed, planted, grew, and still exist.
Remembering jamestown: Hard Questions About Christian Mission (2010)
Richmond’s Unhealed History (2012).
Shalom,
Dave
Hey Dwight. What about Hauerwas’ autobiography “Hannah’s Child?” Or was one memoir enough?
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Yeh, I think I would trade my book for “Hannah’s Child.” TOO many good books! Glad to see Cavanaugh listed here though, I’m looking forward to the read!
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