The Big Five house has purchased the book, e-book, audiobook, and audio original catalogs of the mind-body-spirit publisher. With the sale, Sounds True, which was founded in 1985 by Tami Simon, will focus on its online learning, events, and digital media businesses. more
November 13 marks the start of a monthlong celebration of Jewish literature, an expansion of the first Jewish Book Week in 1925. The Jewish Book Council, which launched Jewish Book Month in 1943, is marking the centennial with a suite of programs and events. more
The Evangelical author sold millions of copies of his book Crazy Love and led a megachurch until he receded from the spotlight. Now, Chan is back with a new book, dropping the "crazy" for a simple focus on "love." more
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Needed: Information about new and forthcoming children's books from faith-based publishers and imprints that emphasize the holy in holidays such Christmas, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Passover, and Easter. Describe each title, highlighting its clearly religious aspect. We welcome editors' comments on trends including books for interfaith families who observe more than one religion. Include an author bio, illustrator, publishing date. ISBN, cover images in jpg format, and contact information. Email pitches to religionfeatures@publishersweekly.com by Nov. 17 with "Call for Info: Holy Holiday Kids' Books" on the subject line. more
The author best known for The Jew in the Lotus is back with a new book, Seeing into the Life of Things, about what it means to bring words to our visions and emotions. more
Among recent deals are a father-daughter duo's picture book on God's creation and a guide to navigating the digital age that draws from art history and Christian wisdom. more
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These stimulating essays and interviews from the first 50 years of Sojourners magazine, collected by poetry editor Berger, seek "sabbath rest, contemplation, solitude, simplicity, and communal resilience" in today's world. The result is a thought-provoking interrogation of what Christian spirituality means today. more
The flimsy latest from pastor Jeremiah points to seven divine promises to help Christians live more faithfully. He advises how to prepare to receive provision, inner peace, forgiveness, eternal life, closeness to God, protection, and purpose. While his advice is sensible and his biblical analyses are solid, Jeremiah's devotees won't find anything new here. more
Carter-Chand, a director of programs at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, offers a fine-grained study of how the Salvation Army compromised its ostensible values while operating in 20th-century Germany during WWI and formed Nazi alliances under Hitler. It's a rigorous and sobering reminder of how faith organizations can serve alternately as agents of compassion and instruments of accommodation. more
This recently discovered treatise from late feminist theologian Daly is a bold take on the Catholic church's mid-20th-century crisis of perceived irrelevance in the face of rising tides of individualism, rationalism, skepticism, and social mobility. She called on the church to create a robust faith that could attract young people repelled by institutional convention and hungry for spiritual meaning. This is a worthy revisiting of an important American Catholic thinker. more







































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