In Hinduism According to Gandhi, M. K. Gandhi presents his unique interpretation of Hinduism as a dynamic way of life rooted in truth, non-violence (ahimsa), and universal unity. He emphasizes that Hinduism transcends rigid doctrines and welcomes all paths to the Divine, asserting that “all life is one” and recognizing the spiritual value in other faiths. Gandhi critiques certain social pra…
Hand Me Another Brick presents Charles R. Swindoll’s insightful study of the life of Nehemiah, a leader who demonstrated faith, perseverance, and courage in rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls. Through practical lessons drawn from Nehemiah’s experiences, Swindoll provides guidance for overcoming discouragement, handling criticism, and leading effectively in difficult circumstances. The book insp…
The Paradigm explores an ancient biblical mystery that author Jonathan Cahn claims reveals a prophetic pattern connecting events and leaders of ancient Israel with those of modern America. Cahn presents parallels between historical figures and contemporary politicians, suggesting that the same spiritual forces and moral decisions influence both eras. Through this lens, the book challenges reade…
God in the Dock by C.S. Lewis is a thought-provoking collection of essays that defends Christianity against modern skepticism. Lewis addresses a wide range of topics—from miracles and ethics to the meaning of faith in contemporary society—arguing that God should not be “on trial” before human reason, but rather humanity stands before God. His clear reasoning and wit challenge readers to…
God and the Ancient Chinese explores the remarkable parallels between ancient Chinese characters, myths, and traditions and the biblical record found in Genesis. Samuel Wang and Ethel R. Nelson present compelling evidence that early Chinese civilization possessed knowledge of the Creator God and biblical truths long before Western missionaries arrived. Through linguistic and historical analysis…
Stranger at the Gate by Mel White is a deeply personal and courageous autobiography detailing the author’s journey from a well-known Christian minister and ghostwriter for evangelical leaders to coming out as a gay man. White recounts his inner conflict between faith and identity, his years of struggle and silence, and his eventual embrace of authenticity and reconciliation with God. The book…
This book presents an intellectual exploration of the enduring relationship between faith and reason. Through the Tanner-McMurrin lecture series, Martin E. Marty offers thoughtful perspectives on how religious belief interacts with history and philosophical inquiry, inspiring readers to engage critically with the spiritual and intellectual heritage of humanity.
This book critically examines the role of Catholic neoconservatives, known as “theocons,” in American political life. Linker traces their growing influence on issues such as morality, law, and public policy, raising questions about the balance between faith and democratic pluralism. It serves as both a political analysis and a warning about the potential consequences of religious ideology g…
This book compiles a series of distinguished lectures that reflect on the enduring dialogue between religion, history, and philosophy. Through the voices of leading intellectuals, it addresses pressing questions about the nature of belief, the relevance of religion in public life, and the challenges of modernity to faith traditions. The volume highlights the Tanner-McMurrin Lectures’ role in …
Shawn Boonstra challenges the assumptions of evolutionary theory by presenting evidence for design and purpose in nature. Arguing from both Scripture and scientific observation, he affirms the biblical account of creation as a reliable foundation for faith. The book encourages readers to critically evaluate the theory of evolution and to recognize the harmony between faith and reason in underst…