on the right you will see a couple of books/links posted. This section is called: Books we can't stop talking about (if anyone can think of a better title email it to divineconversations@gmail.com). Unless there is any objections, i thought it would be neat to post 1 or 2 books (both serious and fictional) that we've talked about in conversations (within wed. night, on the blog, or in smaller group conversations. These books can pertain to the current topic(s) at hand, Like the non-fiction one listed, as well as just something that we have found some of us have a common interest in (such as the fiction one listed). These books will stay up for approximately one month. for any other book suggestions, email divine conversations with the title, author, why you think it is relevant, and an amazon or B&N link! hope you enjoy this flavor!
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BOOKS PRESENTED IN NO WAY REPRESENT ANY VIEW OF THE GROUP AS A WHOLE, NOR NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE COMPLETE VIEW OF ANY INDIVIDUAL! THIS IS SIMPLY FOR COMMUNITY BUILDING!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
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see now...this just isn't fair. I HAVE TOO MANY BOOKS TO READ ALREADY. there they sit, just waiting for me, looking longingly at me, calling my name...and i have to tell them to STOP...because my wonderful professors keep assigning several HUNDRED pages of reading each week. and now, here you go, whetting my appetite for ever more reading and the desire to buy more books to add to the growing company of those who sit there, waiting.
one book i'm excited about reading (when i actually can get to it) is exclusion and embrace by miroslav volf (which my wonderful husband ordered for me just because...he's the best ever).
you know that at least one of the conversations that put velvet elvis on the list was our conversation!
:) i think that the admin. who keeps up our blog is just a big meanie that thought it would be fun to do this simply to tempt you!!!! just think about all those books and all their fun words calling out to you!
Actually, Velvet Elvis is REALLY pertinent to our conversation topic for this week! and to both of our situations/viewpoints in general!
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