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Hopeful Lament: Tending our Grief Through Spiritual Practices

Christians seeking a practical look at how to grieve well, understand the history of lamenting, and enter the long Christian tradition of healing holistically.

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

Leaders who are interested in Christianity and the Soviet era, under discussed classical composers, and generally graphic novels that portray musicians’ lives.

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Crucified: The Christian Invention of the Jewish Executioners of Jesus 

Even conservative readers who dislike Edwards’ approach to the four gospels can learn from his emphasis on returning to the sources, thinking about what happened on Good Friday, and whether our Passion Week narratives blame the wrong people to fit our biases.

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God Trauma and Wisdom Therapy: A Commentary on Job

The text may be most directly applicable to liberal theologians who read the Book of Job as an allegory or legend, but Habel presents some thought-provoking ideas that theologians of any tradition should consider.

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