• July 2023 MBR The Christian Studies Shelf

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    Searching for Agabus
    Michael Walrond
    Broadleaf Books
    510 Marquette Avenue N, Minneapolis, MN 55402
    www.broadleafbooks.com
    9781506485294, $22.66, HC, 112pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Searching-Agabus-Embracing-Authenticity-Finding/dp/1= 506485294

    Synopsis: An overlooked background figure in the grand narrative of the apo= stle Paul, Agabus (Acts 21:10-14) bursts from the epistles with an audaciou=
    s prophecy. In a world where everyone wants to be the main character, Agabu=
    s remains a minor one with powerful relevance for today. Gleaning from the = story of Agabus we can bravely be our authentic selves, honoring what God h=
    as assigned us to do, no matter how small or insignificant it seems.

    With the publication of "Searching for Agabus: Embracing Authenticity and F= inding Your Way to You", Pastor Michael Walrond conveys the countercultural=
    message that an anonymous life of authenticity and service is more importa=
    nt than approval of others or even fame. In "Searching for Agabus", Pastor = Walrond dares us to be our authentic selves and to fulfill our callings in = joyful anonymity. Pastor Walrond also shares a painful personal loss that t= aught him this lesson.

    Based on this minor prophet's role in the formation of the early church and=
    his significance as represented by feast days that continue even now, we c=
    an release the societal need for "likes" and "follows" and instead enter a = journey of self-discovery. There are blessings in anonymity; we can live qu= ietly and find our way home to ourselves and to God.

    Critique: A fascinating, informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking read=
    , "Searching for Agabus: Embracing Authenticity and Finding Your Way to You=
    " is unreservedly recommended for personal, church, seminary, and academic = library New Testament Studies collections. It should be noted for personal = reading lists for readers with an interest in Christian personal and spirit= ual growth that "Searching for Agabus" is also available in a digital book = format (Kindle, $20.99).

    Editorial Note: Michael Walrond (www.huffpost.com/author/reverend-michael-w= alrond-jr) is a popular keynote speaker and the pastor of First Corinthian = Baptist Church of New York City. He has lectured widely, including at Yale = Divinity School and Morehouse College. He is a co-host with Al Sharpton of = the nationally broadcast weekly radio program Keepin' It Real. He has appea= red on or written for NBC News, The Wall Street Journal, New York Amsterdam=
    News, The Huffington Post, The New York Times, CNN, and more.

    When Church Stops Working
    Andrew Root, author
    Blair D. Bertrand, author
    Brazos Press
    c/o Baker Publishing Group
    6030 East Fulton, Ada, MI 49301
    www.brazospress.com
    9781587436055, $39.99, HC, 176pp

    https://www.amazon.com/When-Church-Stops-Working-Congregation/dp/1587436051

    Synopsis: To face the crisis of decline, the church seeks more resources an=
    d people, but it is never enough. With the publication of "When Church Stop=
    s Working: A Future for Your Congregation Beyond More Money, Programs, and = Innovation", Andrew Root and Blair D. Bertrand (two ministry leaders) show = that this busyness blinds the Christian church to its real crisis: it can n=
    o longer see and hear the God it purports to worship. The church must activ= ely wait for God to act in a way that brings life out of death.

    Critique: With mainstream Christian Churches experiencing a steady decline =
    in membership over the past two decades, "When Church Stops Working: A Futu=
    re for Your Congregation Beyond More Money, Programs, and Innovation" is as=
    timely as it is necessary of community churches (especially in small towns=
    and rural communities) are to survive -- and hopefully thrive. Exceptional=
    ly informative, insightful, well written, deftly organized and 'reader frie= ndly' in presentation, "When Church Stops Working: A Future for Your Congre= gation Beyond More Money, Programs, and Innovation" is unreservedly recomme= nded for personal, church, and seminary library Christian Pastoral & Evange= lical Resources collections. It should be noted that "When Church Stops Wor= king: A Future for Your Congregation Beyond More Money, Programs, and Innov= ation" is also readily available in a paperback edition (9781587435782, $21= ..99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $16.49) for clergy, seminary stu= dents, and non-specialist general readers throughout the Christian communit=
    y with an interest in the subject.

    Editorial Note #1: Andrew Root (https://www.andrewroot.org), teaches classe=
    s on youth ministry, young adults, family, church, and culture (all with a = deep theological bent) at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN. He has written t= welve books that are out (and two on the way). His wife Kara is a Presbyter= ian minister. He can be followed on Facebook (www.facebook.com/andrew-root)=
    and on Twitter (www.twitter.com/rootandrew).

    Editorial Note #2: Blair D. Bertrand (https://pccweb.ca/missionblog/the-rev= -dr-blair-bertrand) serves as a Malawi Liaison with the Church of Central A= frica Presbyterian (CCAP) in the Synod of Blantyre. Based in Ottawa, Ontari=
    o, Canada, Blair serves as full-time mission staff, staying connected with = the PCC's partners in Malawi. Working with the Principal of Zomba Theologic=
    al College (ZTC), Blair assists with the development of curricula and polic= ies of the College, coaches the Malawian PhD candidate who is a ZTC lecture=
    r, develops the ZTC library and encourages research and academic exchanges.=
    At Theological Education by Extension in Malawi (TEEM), Blair assists with=
    lay training materials, revisions to the Diploma workbooks and development=
    of lay Bible curricula.

    Godbreathed
    Zack Hunt
    Herald Press
    P.O. Box 866, Harrisonburg, VA 22803
    www.heraldpress.com
    9781513811840, $31.99, HC, 192pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Godbreathed-Really-Means-Divinely-Inspired/dp/151381= 1843

    Synopsis: What if the imperfections and contradictions in Scripture aren't =
    an accident? What if they were allowed to be there by the Holy Spirit in or= der to draw us beyond the literal words on the page and deeper into the spi= ritual truth God is trying to teach us? As provocative or unorthodox as tha=
    t might sound, it is in fact a very ancient way of understanding what it me= ans for the Bible to be divinely inspired.

    "Godbreathed: What It Really Means for the Bible to Be Divinely Inspired" i=
    s a thorough and disarming study in which Zack Hunt explains how we got her=
    e and offers a practical and easily accessible approach for reading and und= erstanding the Bible that doesn't require a PhD in biblical languages.

    As the disillusioned leave the Church in droves and the deconstructing sear=
    ch for better answers to eternal questions, "Godbreathed" repositions Scrip= ture in the life of the Church to allow it to be what it was meant to be al=
    l along: a source of life, hope, and freedom for all. "Godbreathed" will re= claim the idea of biblical truth and reveal it to be not a list of beliefs =
    to affirm or laws to be followed, but an invitation into a new way of livin=
    g and loving on earth as it is in heaven.

    Critique: Offering skeptics and believers alike a practical approach to dea= ling with the imperfections of the Old and New Testaments, "Godbreathed: Wh=
    at It Really Means for the Bible to Be Divinely Inspired" is an unreservedl=
    y recommended addition to church, seminary, community, college, and univers= ity library Biblical Studies collections. It should be noted for the person=
    al reading lists of clergy, seminary students, biblical scholars, and all m= embers of the Christian community that "Godbreathed" is also readily availa= ble in a paperback edition (9781513811833, $18.99) and in a digital book fo= rmat (Kindle, $11.99)

    Editorial Note: Zack Hunt (https://zackhunt.net/about-me) has spent the las=
    t decade writing about the interplay of faith and politics in the public sp= here on his eponymous blog, Substack, and Patheos as well as contributing a= rticles to multiple publications. He's also made appearances in Rolling Sto= ne, The Boston Globe, Huffington Post, and various other media outlets. He =
    is the author of Unraptured: How End Times Theology Gets It Wrong and Godbr= eathed: What It Really Means For The Bible To Be Divinely Inspired

    The Life of Bishoi
    Tim Vivian, editor
    Maged S. A. Mikhail, editor
    American University in Cairo Press
    200 Park Avenue, Suite 1700, New York, NY 10166
    www.aucpress.com
    9781617979996, $59.95, HC, 390pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Life-Bishoi-Arabic-Syriac-Ethiopic/dp/1617979996

    Synopsis: Saint Bishoi of Scetis (d. ca. 417) enjoys tremendous popularity = throughout the Christian east, particularly among the Copts. He lived durin=
    g a remarkable era in which a litany of larger-than-life monastics lived an=
    d interacted with one another. Even then, Bishoi stood out as the founder o=
    f one of the four great monasteries of Scetis (Wadi al-Natrun): those of Ma= carius, John the Little, Bishoi, and the Baramus. Yet in spite of Bishoi's = prominence, the various recensions of his hagio-biography have only receive=
    d sporadic, scattered attention.

    "The Life of Bishoi: The Greek, Arabic, Syriac, and Ethiopic Lives" joins o= ther Lives of eminent monastics of early-Egyptian monasticism including: th=
    e Lives of Antony, Daniel, John the Little, Macarius, Paphnutius, Shenoute,=
    and Syncletica. These Lives are vital for what they tell us about monastic=
    politeia (way of life), spirituality, and theology, both of the early mona= stics and of those who later wrote, translated, and revised the Lives. They=
    appeared first in Greek and Coptic, and later generations translated and r= evised them into Syriac, Arabic and Ge'ez (Ethiopic).

    This definitive volume contains the first English translation of the Greek,=
    Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic Lives of Bishoi, with each translation being = accompanied by an introduction that focuses on certain aspects of the sourc=
    e text. It also has the first transcription and English translation of an i= mportant early Greek text. The General Introduction provides rich context a= bout the texts and textual traditions in the various languages, and thoroug= hly revises our knowledge about the Syriac tradition, the translation of th=
    e Syriac text here now consequently providing what is the best translation =
    in any modern language.

    Critique: A work of seminal and ground-breaking scholarship, "The Life of B= ishoi: The Greek, Arabic, Syriac, and Ethiopic Lives" will be of particular=
    value to readers with an interest in Christian Monasticism & Asceticism an=
    d early Syrian Christian history. Featuring an informative Foreword by Mark=
    N. Swanson and collaboratively compiled and co-edited by professors Tim Vi= vian and Maged S. A. Mikhail, "The Life of Bishoi" also includes a complete=
    listing of the contributors and their credentials, as well as a twelve pag=
    e Bibliography. This biography of Saint Bishoi of Scetis is a welcome and u= nreservedly recommended acquisition for personal, community, church, semina= ry, college, and university library collections and supplemental curriculum=
    studies lists.

    Editorial Note #1: Tim Vivian (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Vivian) is=
    professor emeritus of religious studies at California State University, Ba= kersfield, and a retired priest of the Episcopal Church. He has published, = among many books, The Life of Antony (with Apostolos N. Athanassakis, 2003)=
    , The Holy Workshop of Virtue: The Life of Saint John the Little (with Mage=
    d S.A. Mikhail, 2010), Becoming Fire: Through the Year with the Desert Fath= ers and Mothers (2009) and The Sayings and Stories of the Desert Fathers an=
    d Mothers (vol. 1, 2021).

    Editorial Note #2: Maged S.A. Mikhail is professor of history at California=
    State University, Fullerton. His research and teaching focus on Coptic Chr= istianity, late antiquity, and the Islamic Middle East. He is the author of=
    The Legacy of Demetrius of Alexandria (2017) and From Byzantine to Islamic=
    Egypt: Religion, Identity and Politics after the Arab Conquest (2014).(htt= ps://hist.fullerton.edu/faculty_staff/profiles/Maged%20Mikhail.aspx)

    Faith Arising
    T.I. Frazier, author
    Larry Wayne, audiobook narrator
    Independently Published
    9798985903898, $12.99 Paper, $9.99 ebook, $TBA audiobook

    https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Arising-T-I-Frazier/dp/B0B4TWNXY3

    Faith Arising: Finding the Warrior within and the Willingness to Explore, G= row, and Arise explores the process of T.I. Frazier's own faith and its evo= lution, illustrating this endeavor with a memoir and a blueprint for follow= ing one's own path into faith. The close examination identifying limiting b= eliefs that held the author back from stepping fully into faith provide ins= ights and cautions for others on the spiritual path to self-realization.

    Those interested in how faith is defined and incarnated in daily life will = find Faith Arising an impetus for reflecting on the Christian teachings and=
    principles which guide both the author and many readers. "The questioning =
    of faith is where faith begins." It is also where this book opens, for thos=
    e unafraid of reconsidering or probing their rock-solid foundations of beli= ef. As Frazier's journey unfolds, questions pepper the account that prompt = readers to reflect on their own faith and the history that supports their b= eliefs.

    From lessons on taking responsibility during and for "rock-bottom moments" =
    to reading objectively about other religions and their beliefs, Frazier cha= rts the course of not just building faith, but testing its foundations thro= ugh an open mind to other ideas. This process, of necessity, involves a hig=
    h degree of self-inspection and uncomfortable reflections. It won't be for = everyone; particularly those resistant to probing faith's foundations to as= sess their strength and resiliency.

    Readers interested in solidifying these roots by remaining open to other me= thods of analysis will find Faith Arising's real purpose isn't to shake the=
    foundations of faith, but to chart the process of hardening it so that it =
    is both set and embracing of a wider degree of understanding than rigid bel= ief systems allow. The positive embrace of the abundance of life's lessons = keeps faith an upward-growing experience in both this book and in the conce= pts it promotes for readers of all faiths, making Faith Arising highly reco= mmended for both individual and group spiritual reflection.

    Libraries seeking books about faith that encourage discussion, debate, and = interest in both reading and spiritual circles will find Faith Arising an i= nspirational, intellectual journey that links faith development stages with=
    growth.

    "Porn?" is a Question of Cosmological Significance
    CJS Hayward
    CJS Hayward Publications
    www.cjshayward.com
    9798377937807, $6.99 Paper/$.99 Kindle

    https://cjshayward.com/pqcs

    "Porn?" is a Question of Cosmological Significance is a spiritual focus on = pornography that takes a hard-hitting look at what St. John Chrysostom pere= nnially warned "about the obscene theaters in which 'the shared nature of w= omen is insulted.'" The intention of CJS Hayward's book is to encourage thi= nking readers to "...never look the same way at porn ever again." He achiev=
    es his goal by covering the concept of 'sexual sin' and what is actually at=
    stake by viewing and accepting porn.

    From the initial trajectory of the world's creation and the evolution of sc= ience and technology to the perception of Christ as "...head of the whole C= reation, not just the Church. Christ isn't just concerned with his people, = but the whole created world," the spiritual discussion mixes history, relig= ious inspection, and routes to lead a more engaged, meaningful life beyond = the forces that lead to passive life participation and YouTube inspections.

    Hard-hitting discussions of the reality of porn addiction differentiate thi=
    s pursuit and sin from others: "The reality of porn addiction may be differ= ent. It is, with other evils, a pursuit of something that does not exist an=
    d cannot create lasting satisfaction. Not that porn is the only evil by any=
    stretch of the imagination. But it is one way of reaching the misery for w= hich the final destination is a Hell that has many, many entrances but not = one exit."

    In the beginning, Hayward's wide-ranging associations between religious and=
    human history may seem not only broad, but relatively distant from the boo= k's promised focus on porn. Readers who persist through its cosmological an=
    d spiritual history will find that salient points connect to other articles=
    to form a unified examination of porn that is solidly intellectual and tho= ught-provoking. Yes, porn holds issues of cosmological import. It also repr= esents the opportunity to hold dialogues in and reconsider life choices, th= eir connection to and impact on religious pursuits, and the meaning underly= ing seemingly simple options and perceptions that weigh heavily on the soul=
    ..

    Discussions of porn here are unlike any other book, embracing existential a=
    nd spiritual matters that are presented in a variety of forms to cement the=
    reader's inner dialogue, as in the section where Porn assumes a countenanc=
    e of awareness: "We live in interesting times. There is a singularity, or r= ather has been but keeps growing exponentially, and this singularity may tu=
    rn in to the end of the world: a strange Ragnarok where the forces of Good = resound with apocalyptic triumph. And I, Porn, am part of the singularity, =
    an important part. Did you know that I, Porn, am not the only thing in life=
    ? Remember: "Every man who visits a Porn site is looking for God."

    Any discussion of porn and its spiritual and social impact would not be com= plete without the religious inspection and enlightenment it receives in "Po= rn?" is a Question of Cosmological Significance, which is at once intriguin=
    g, challenging, and worthy of discussion in spiritual circles, as well as i= nclusion in any library interested in applications of religious thought to = social conundrums.

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