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Reinventing Organizations And The Christ-Centered Company (Book Reviews), Marc L. Andreas
Reinventing Organizations And The Christ-Centered Company (Book Reviews), Marc L. Andreas
Pro Rege
Reviewed Titles: Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux. Nelson Parker, 2014. 382 pp. ISBN: 9782960133509. The Christ-Centered Company by Darren Shearer. High Bridge Books, 2023. 268 pp. 9781954943742.
The Yes Of Soul: Book Review For "Poetry In Expressive Arts: Supporting Resilience Through Poetic Writing" By Margo Fuchs Knill & Sally S. Atkins, Katrina Plato, Lucien Zell
The Yes Of Soul: Book Review For "Poetry In Expressive Arts: Supporting Resilience Through Poetic Writing" By Margo Fuchs Knill & Sally S. Atkins, Katrina Plato, Lucien Zell
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Abstract
A book review of Margo Fuchs Knill’s and Sally S. Atkins’s “Poetry in Expressive Arts: Supporting Resilience through Poetic Writing” published in 2021 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Like the authors of the book, this review is written in partnership. Author and creative writing teacher Lucien Zell reflects on the book’s theme of resilience. Expressive arts professional Katrina Plato follows with a couple of her own poems and then work by clients in response to the book’s prompts.
City On A Hill: A History Of American Exceptionalism (Book Review), James C. Schaap
City On A Hill: A History Of American Exceptionalism (Book Review), James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism by Abram C. Van Engen. Yale University Press, 2020. 379 pp. ISBN: 9780300229752.
Nibley Teams Up With Brigham Young To Look At Politics, Education, Leadership, And The Environment
Nibley Teams Up With Brigham Young To Look At Politics, Education, Leadership, And The Environment
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
As those who have read much Brigham Young know, the combination of this pioneer prophet's insight, articulateness, and candor is little short of stunning. Nibley calls him a "monumental figure," perhaps (after Joseph Smith), the most prominent mind of his century.
Several Significant Historical And Anthropological Essays Of John Sorenson Gathered In Two New Volumes
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
Nearly two dozen essays by John L. Sorenson, professor emeritus of anthropology at Brigham Young University, have been conveniently gathered into two paperback volumes by a Salt Lake publisher, New Sage Books. Some of these essays will be familiar to FARMS readers, but many will be new. Both collections can be obtained at a discount from FARMS using the enclosed order form.
Thirteen Is Lucky For The Farms Review Of Books
Thirteen Is Lucky For The Farms Review Of Books
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
For the thirteenth time, FARMS has invited reviewers to examine books about the Book of Mormon, other scriptures, and related topics. The latest issue of the FARMS Review of Books (volume 9, number 2) covers eight books about the Book of Mormon and eight books on other topics. It also contains an editor's introduction that raises serious and stimulating questions about weaknesses in the methods of contemporary biblical scholarship.
Review Surveys Mixed Bag Of Publications
Review Surveys Mixed Bag Of Publications
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
The newest issue of the FARMS Review of Books (volume 10, number 2) surveys a diverse crop of recent publications, some inviting high praise, others substantial refutation, and some a mixture of both.
Revised Book Extends Lds Scholar's Analysis Of Jesus' Immortal Sermon
Revised Book Extends Lds Scholar's Analysis Of Jesus' Immortal Sermon
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
John W. Welch has revised and updated his 1990 book The Sermon at the Temple and the Sermon on the Mount, which presented a thorough Latter-day Saint interpretation of Jesus' masterful sermon delivered to his disciples in New Testament Galilee and in New World Bountiful. The new FARMS paperback edition, titled Illuminating the Sermon at the Temple and Sermon on the Mount: An Approach to 3 Nephi 11-18 and Matthew 5-7, features a new chapter and several new sections that offer interesting support for viewing the Sermon as a ritual text.
A Critical Review Of Brock And Sutano's Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction, Eduardo Echeverria
A Critical Review Of Brock And Sutano's Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction, Eduardo Echeverria
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction by Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Academic, 2022. 322 pp.
Woke Capitalism: How Corporate Morality Is Sabotaging Democracy And A World Of Three Zeros: The New Economics Of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, And Zero Net Carbon Emissions (Book Reviews), Marc L. Andreas
Pro Rege
Reviewed Titles: Woke Capitalism: How Corporate Morality is Sabotaging Democracy by Carl Rhodes (Bristol University Press) 2021, 240 pp. ISBN: 9781528211665; and A World of Three Zeros: The New Economics of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emissions by Muhammed Yunnus (New York: Public Affairs Press) 2017, 304 pp. ISBN: 9781610397575.
The Holy Spirit And Christian Experience (Book Review), Justin Bailey
The Holy Spirit And Christian Experience (Book Review), Justin Bailey
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience by Simeon Zahl. Oxford University Press, 2020. 272 pp. ISBN: 9780192882387.
Faith And Reason And The Reformations (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Faith And Reason And The Reformations (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Faith and Reason and the Reformations by Terence J. Kleven. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, Lexington Books, 2022. ISBN: 978179360688-4, 252 pp.
The Popular And The Sacred In Music, Jacob Johnson
The Popular And The Sacred In Music, Jacob Johnson
Yale Journal of Music & Religion
A book review is presented for Antti-Ville Kärjä, The Popular and the Sacred in Music, London and New York: Routledge, 2022.
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology Of The Body (Book Review), Alida Sewell
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology Of The Body (Book Review), Alida Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology of the Body by John W. Kleinig. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2021. 235 pp. ISBN: 9781683594680.
The Youngest Boy (Book Review), James C. Schaap
The Youngest Boy (Book Review), James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Youngest Boy by Jim Heynen. Duluth, MN: Holy Cow! Press, 2021. 127 pp. ISBN: 9781513645599.
Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision For Students, Educators, And Schools (Book Review), Timothy Van Soelen, Whitney Minderhoud
Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision For Students, Educators, And Schools (Book Review), Timothy Van Soelen, Whitney Minderhoud
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Gospel And History (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Gospel And History (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed title: Gospel and History by K.J. Popma and translated by Harry Van Dyke. Aalten, The Netherlands: Wordbridge Publishing, 2021. 237 pp. ISBN: 9789076660622.
The Sacraments And Consumer Culture (Book Review), Laurence C. Sibley Jr.
The Sacraments And Consumer Culture (Book Review), Laurence C. Sibley Jr.
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Sacraments and Consumer Culture by Timothy Brunk. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press Academic, 2020. 212 pp. ISBN: 9780814685082.
Fashion Theology (Book Review), Justin Bailey
Fashion Theology (Book Review), Justin Bailey
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Reviewed Title: Fashion Theology by Robert Covolo. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2020. 216 pp. ISBN: 9781481312738.
Everyday Creativity: Singing Goddesses In The Himalayan Foothills, Nadia Chana
Everyday Creativity: Singing Goddesses In The Himalayan Foothills, Nadia Chana
Yale Journal of Music & Religion
A book review is presented for Kirin Narayan, Everyday Creativity: Singing Goddesses in the Himalayan Foothills (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016).
Understanding Joseph Smith's Translation Of The Bible By Kent P. Jackson, Kerry Muhlestein
Understanding Joseph Smith's Translation Of The Bible By Kent P. Jackson, Kerry Muhlestein
BYU Studies Quarterly
Kent Jackson has spent about three decades studying Joseph Smith’s translation of the Bible and has put all that research together in a masterful volume that is informative yet not overwhelming for the nonacademic. While there are a few minor things that could have been done differently, this book, combined with Jackson’s recent Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible: The Joseph Smith Translation and the King James Translation in Parallel Columns (Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University; Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2021), have made it possible for us to better use and understand Joseph Smith’s translation than …
Reviews Of Rajesh Singh, _Periodisation Of Rock-Cut Monuments Of India_ And _Khīṅgīla Vs. Buddhist Caves_, Charles Willemen
Reviews Of Rajesh Singh, _Periodisation Of Rock-Cut Monuments Of India_ And _Khīṅgīla Vs. Buddhist Caves_, Charles Willemen
The Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies
No Abstract.
Review Of Shohei Ichimura, _The Canonical Book Of The Buddha's Lengthy Discourses_, Bhikkhu Analayo
Review Of Shohei Ichimura, _The Canonical Book Of The Buddha's Lengthy Discourses_, Bhikkhu Analayo
The Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies
no abstract
Unbelief And Revolution And Challenging The Spirit Of Modernity (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Unbelief And Revolution And Challenging The Spirit Of Modernity (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed Titles: Unbelief and Revolution by Guilllaume Groen Van Prinsterer, translated by Harry Van Dyke. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2018. 267 pp. ISBN: 9781683592280. Challenging the Spirit of Modernity: A Study of Groen Van Prinsterer's Unbelief and Revolution by Harry Van Dyke. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2018. 345 pp. ISBN: 9781683593201.
The Bells Of Helmus (Book Review), James C. Schaap
The Bells Of Helmus (Book Review), James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Bells of Helmus by Cobie de Lespinasse. Portland, Oregon: The Metropolitan Press, 1934. 250 pp.
In The Hands Of The Lord: The Life Of Dallin H. Oaks By Richard E. Turley Jr., John W. Welch
In The Hands Of The Lord: The Life Of Dallin H. Oaks By Richard E. Turley Jr., John W. Welch
BYU Studies Quarterly
In several ways, this is not a normal book. But then, it does not cover an ordinary life. It should be read and revisited especially by every Brigham Young University student, faculty member, and alum. After all, no other biography has ever been written about a graduate of BYU (1954) who went on to become a clerk to the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1957–1958), a dynamic president of BYU (1971–1980), and also an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ (1984). I can only imagine that every Latter-day Saint and all readers of BYU Studies Quarterly will …
Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline In Congressional Capacity And Prospects For Reform (Book Review), Jack R. Van Der Slik
Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline In Congressional Capacity And Prospects For Reform (Book Review), Jack R. Van Der Slik
Pro Rege
Reviewed title: Congress Overwhelmed: The Decline in Congressional Capacity and Prospects for Reform by Timothy M. Lapira, Lee Drutman, and Kevin R. Kosar, editors. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2020. 334 pp. ISBN: 9780226702575.
London Street: A Memoir (Book Review), James C. Schaap
London Street: A Memoir (Book Review), James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: London Street: A Memoir by Jane E. Griffioen . Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications, 2020. 248 pp. ISBN: 9781725267558.
Scriptural Reflections On History (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Scriptural Reflections On History (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed title: Scriptural Reflections on History by K. J. Popma. Translated and edited by Harry Van Dyke. Aalten, The Netherlands: Wordbridge Publishing, 2020. 142 pp. ISBN: 9789076660578.
Trinity And Monotheism: A Historical And Theological Review Of The Origins And Substance Of The Doctrine, Jason Robert Combs
Trinity And Monotheism: A Historical And Theological Review Of The Origins And Substance Of The Doctrine, Jason Robert Combs
BYU Studies Quarterly
The history of Christian beliefs about the nature of God is complex. It would be helpful for Latter-day Saints and other Christians to have a simple, straightforward introduction to this topic. A. Keith Thompson, professor of law and the associate dean at the Sydney School of Law of the University of Notre Dame Australia, who previously worked as international legal counsel for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, set out to write such a book. Motivated in part by his interfaith work and by his own religious beliefs as a Latter-day Saint, Thompson wrote Trinity and Monotheism to …