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Asking Better Questions of the Bible

Solomon makes a compelling case that we overlook something crucial when we only see Christianity in a post-Jewish context, neglecting to consider how Ancient Near Eastern thought informs its earliest ideas.

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Improvising Church

A highly refreshing, intelligent, clear headed look at preparing churches for a post-Christian age.

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100 Bible Films

While Page doesn’t delve much into his own spiritual journey, he consistently emphasizes why Christians should consider what makes good art. From that angle, the book can be seen as an argument for understanding how to make other movies that are true, lovely, and beautiful—even when the true part means covering some mature, complicated content.

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Intergenerational Christian Formation

The writers make an excellent argument that intergenerational churches are genuinely biblical and naturally feed some needs that other experts routinely bring up about the church today.

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