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Treasuring the Psalms: How to Read the Songs that Shape the Soul of the Church

Outside the gospels, a few books of the Bible are as popular as the Psalms. They are immensely inspiring and generally short—perfect for morning devotional material.

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Work Out Your Salvation: a Theology of Markets and Moral Foundation

Since Butner starts with the idea that Christians should care about how markets are designed and not just let the market sort itself out, his ideas will likely divide readers.

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Picking Up the Pieces: Leadership after Empire

The book nicely balances Jewish and Christian takes on Moses without veering too much into areas where Judaism and Christianity may differ about Moses.

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Revised: Between Two Sounds: Arvo Part’s Journey to His Musical Language

Sildre does a great job of showing how Pärt’s faith (and the irony that his Jewish wife helps lead him to Eastern Orthodox Christianity) becomes key to his journey to become a groundbreaking musician.

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