Wednesday, July 18, 2012

My Reading Lists

Books I am reading:


Invitation to Solitude and Silence by Ruth Haley Barton
Explore the Book: A Survey and Study of Each Book from Genesis to Revelation by J. Sidlow Baxter
Falsified: The Danger of False Conversion by Vince and Lori Williams
Tithing: Test Me in This by Douglas LeBlanc
The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning
The Explicit Gospel by Matt Chandler
Unlocking the Last Days: A Guide to the Book of Revelation & the End Times by Jeff Lasseigne
Implosion: Can America Recover from Its economic & Spiritual Challenges in Time? by Joel C. Rosenberg
Read the Bible for Life: Your Guide to Understand & Living God’s Word by George H. Guthrie
The Day of Vengeance: An Exposition of the Book of Revelation by David Chilton
Letters to the Seven Churches by William Barclay
In Constant Prayer by Robert Benson
Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation by Elaine Pagels
1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
Our Endangered Values: America’s Moral Crisis by Jimmy Carter
Reaching Out without Dumbing Down: A Theology of Worship for the Turn-of-the Century Culture by
          Marva J. Dawn


Books I have just finished reading:

The Great Emergence: How Christianity Is Changing and Why by Phyllis Tickle
Biblical Demonology: A Study of Spiritual Forces at Work Today by Merrill F. Unger
The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected by Samuel Shuckford
The Paradox of Power: A Transforming View of Leadership by Pat Williams
The Book of Revelation Made Easy by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America’s Future by Jonathan Cahn
Ministry and Priesthood: Christ’s and Ours by T. W. Manson
Is God a Christian: Creating a Community of Conversation by R. Kirby Godsey
Studies in Problem Texts by J. Sidlow Baxter
The Baptist Identity: Four Fragile Freedoms by Walter B. Shurden

Books I plan to read:

The Age of Revelation by Ellis Boudinot
The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Whosoever Will: A Biblical-Theological Critique of Five-Point Calvinism by David L. Allen and
     Steve W. Lemke
Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas
1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created by Charles C. Mann
Exposing Myths about Christianity by Jeffrey Burton Russell
Spiritual Disciplines within the Church: Participating Fully in the Body of Christ by Donald S. Whitney
Protégé: Developing Your Next Generation of Church Leaders by Steve Saccone
A Free People’s Suicide: Sustainable Freedom and the American Future by Os Guinness

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

New Blog Site for Meta Ministries, Inc.

We recently have changed our Blog Site. The new address is http://leonarddupree.posterous.com The old site http://metaministries.blogspot.com will remain active for a few months to enable migration to the new site. However, all new posts will be on the new Blog Site. Also, the new Blog Site is linked with Facebook. Thanks!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Presently I am reading the following:
Robert Jeffress, "Clutter-Free Christianity"
Robert E. Logan, "Coaching 101"
Peggy Noonan, "Patriotic Grace"
George Barna, "The Seven Faith Tribes"
Frank Viola, "From Eternity to Here"
D. A. Carson, "Christ & Culture Reviited"

Monday, March 24, 2008

Dr. Will Bacon shared this with me. Hope it is helpful in your reading choices and decisions.

2008 Christianity Today Book Awards
This year, 49 publishers nominated 359 titles published in 2007. CT editors selected the top books in each category, and then panels of judges — one panel per category — voted. In the end, we chose 10 winners and gave 11 awards of merit to the books that best shed light on people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission. Selections from judges' comments are below.
posted 3/18/2008 09:47AM

Apologetics/Evangelism

There Is A God: How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His MindAntony Flew with Roy Abraham Varghese (HarperOne)
Our judges said:
"Makes the philosophical search for God both accessible and exciting. After a meal of Flew's rich stew of argument and opinion, one lifts a spoonful of most professional apologetics and mutters, 'Thin soup indeed.'"
Our coverage:
Thinking Straighter Why the world's most famous atheist now believes in God. (April 2005)
Liveblog: On the Question of Suffering Two authors with new books arrive at different points on the belief spectrum. (November 12, 2007)
Liveblog: Doubting Antony Flew The New York Times questions the competency of the world's most famous ex-atheist. (November 5, 2007)
Biblical Studies

The Jesus Legend: A Case for the Historical Reliability of the Synoptic Jesus TraditionPaul Rhodes Eddy and Gregory A. Boyd (Baker Academic)
Our judges said:
"Answers a timeless question: Can we trust the Gospels to report to us an historical portrait of Jesus? This is simply an amazing book: exhaustive in its coverage, elegant in its style. Will see heavy use for many years to come."
Christianity and Culture

Faith in the Halls of Power: How Evangelicals Joined the American EliteD. Michael Lindsay (Oxford)
Our judges said:
"A lucid and well-documented survey. If we ever doubted that evangelicals have been playing a significant role in modern culture, we need doubt no longer. Lindsay's access to hundreds of leaders is an accomplishment in itself."
Our coverage:
The Evangelical Elite Michael Lindsay says adherents of the movement can now be found in powerful positions in every niche of American life. (November 16, 2007)
Surprising Candor Faith in the Halls of Power provides an intimate portrayal of a little-known side of the evangelical world. (November 16, 2007)
Christian Living

Caring for Mother: A Daughter's Long GoodbyeVirginia Stem Owens (Westminster John Knox)
Our judges said:
"Owens provides a moving and painfully honest personal account of her own journey with an aging parent struggling with dementia. Honesty, simplicity, and openness to the hard, deep lessons that age, dementia, and death offer those who come alongside."
Portions of Caring for Mother that appeared in Christianity Today and Books & Culture include:
Thanksgiving at Fair Acres A meal with my mother and other nursing-home residents opened a small crack in their stony detachment, and gave a brief glimpse of the kingdom of heaven. (November 13, 2000)
What Shall We Do With Mother? Poll your friends over fifty. Most of them are already wrestling with this question. (Books & Culture, July 1, 1999)
Grave Matters I shouldn't have let my parents talk to those funeral salesmen unchaperoned. (March 1, 1999)
Books & Culture's review: Simply Stay Caring for mother. (September/October 2007)
The Church/ Pastoral Leadership

The Call to Joy and Pain: Embracing Suffering in Your MinistryAjith Fernando (Crossway)
Our judges said:
"Simple, yet deep. Speaks directly to the heart of the pastor, to this confusing intersection where the calling into Christ's service, our greatest delight, is also the source of suffering. Fernando escorts the reader on a journey into the essence of ministry that will change the minister forever."
Our coverage:
Getting Back on Course It's time to return to the priority of evangelism. (Ajith Fernando, November 2, 2007)
Fiction

Quaker SummerLisa Samson (Thomas Nelson)
Our judges said:
"Samson shines with themes of grace, purpose, and the emptiness of what we call success. Her stories prompt Christians to rethink stereotypes and call them to riskier living. Neither contrived nor saccharine; manages to convict without preaching."
History/Biography

A Secular AgeCharles Taylor (Belknap)
Our judges said:
"Massive and erudite, yet moving. Offers a powerful historical analysis of secularization, secularity, and secularism in the modern West. The best book ever written on the West's transition 'from a society where belief in God is unchallenged and, indeed, unproblematic to one in which it is understood to be one option among others, and frequently not the easiest to embrace.'"
Our coverage:
Philosopher Charles Taylor Wins 2007 Templeton Prize Canadian at Northwestern University has written on spiritual scholarship, violence. (March 13, 2007)
From Books & Culture: What It Means to Be Secular A conversation with philosopher Charles Taylor. (July 1, 2002)
Missions/Global Affairs

Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World ChristianityLamin O. Sanneh (Oxford)
Our judges said:
"Global sweep and academic depth. A masterful piece demonstrating the development of global Christianity. Sanneh shows missions as the complex story of missionaries and the national movements that missionaries set in motion, in all its warts and glory."
Our coverage:
It's Not About the Crusades The clash with Islam is over new global realities. (July 19, 2007)
Bookmarks Short reviews of Disciples of All Nations, The Beauty of God, and Kennedy's Brain. (John Wilson, January 2, 2008)
The Defender of the Good News: Questioning Lamin Sanneh The Yale historian and missiologist talks about his conversion, Muslim-Christian relations, Anglican troubles, and the future of Christianity. (October 1, 2003)
Spirituality

The Jesus Way: A Conversation on the Ways That Jesus Is the WayEugene H. Peterson (Eerdmans)
Our judges said:
"Rugged and fearless, challenging and informed. Draws readers into a bold and knowledgeable conversation on the ways we go about following Jesus—and the ways we do not. A refreshing and accomplished reflection. A truly landmark work."
From Books & Culture:
The Jesus Diet Eugene Peterson's "conversations in spiritual theology." (October/November 2007)
Theology/Ethics

Resounding Truth: Christian Wisdom in the World of MusicJeremy S. Begbie (Baker Academic)
Our judges said:
"A profoundly creative, wonderfully engaging reflection on the encounter of theology and music. Impressive for its thoughtfulness, theological depth, and balance. Offers a robust theology of creativity and worship. Begbie's book is as good a way as any to discover afresh how faith comes through hearing."
From Books & Culture:
Music in God's World (September/October 2007)
Awards of Merit
Apologetics/Evangelism
Questions to All Your Answers: A Journey from Folk Religion to Examined FaithRoger E. Olson (Zondervan)
Biblical Studies
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old TestamentG. K. Beale and D. A. Carson (Baker Academic)
Interview:
Two Testaments, One Story Top evangelical scholars team up for landmark commentary on New Testament use of Old Testament. (February 8, 2008)
Christianity and Culture
Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended TragedyDonald B. Kraybill, Steven M. Nolt, and David L Weaverzercher (Jossey-Bass)
Excerpt:
Amish Grace and the Rest of Us The Amish response to the Nickel Mines shootings wasn't just plain Christianity. (August 17, 2007)
Christian Living (tie)
Ain't Too Proud to Beg: Living Through the Lord's PrayerTelford Work (Eerdmans)
Gracism: The Art of InclusionDavid A. Anderson (Intervarsity)
From Today's Christian:
Racism vs. Gracism Pastor David Anderson has a radical remedy for our nation's racial ills. (September/October 2007)
The Church/Pastoral Leadership
The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God's Call to JusticeMark Labberton (Intervarsity)
Our coverage:
The Lima Bean Gospel The Good News is so much bigger than we make it out to be. (Mark Labberton, January 8, 2008)
From Leadership Journal: Excerpt: The Real Worship War Forget about choruses versus hymns—what about justice? (Mark Labberton, Summer 2007)
Fiction
Home to Holly SpringsJan Karon (Viking)
Our coverage:
An Incomplete Reconciliation Jan Karon's latest contains all her traditional charms but misses an opportunity. (December 27, 2007)
From Books & Culture: Sherry with Father Tim A conversation with Lauren Winner about Jan Karon's fiction. (November/December 2007)
History/Biography
The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial AmericaThomas S. Kidd (Yale)
Missions/Global Affairs
Theology in the Context of World Christianity: How the Global Church Is Influencing the Way We Think About and Discuss TheologyTimothy C. Tennent (Zondervan)
Spirituality
Kingdom Triangle: Recover the Christian Mind, Renovate the Soul, Restore the Spirit's PowerJ. P. Moreland (Zondervan)
Theology/Ethics
Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of BeliefRodney Stark (HarperOne)
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Monday, January 21, 2008

Meta Ministries, Inc. Current Reading Group

In an effort to save time and effort, the Current Reading Group for Meta Ministries, Inc. will move from using group emails to this blog site. I will let each member of the group know when the transition has been completed. lld