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2011 Christianity Today Book Awards
Judges whittled 427 submissions down to 11 winners.
posted 1/28/2011 10:23AM 

Apologetics / Evangelism



The Passionate Intellect
Christian Faith and the Discipleship of the Mind

Alister Mcgrath (Intervarsity)


"McGrath illustrates how theology transforms our thinking and behavior, and how true apologetics engages not only the mind but also the heart and imagination. His critique of the New Atheism is brilliant."

Review: The Passionate Intellect (Books to Note)
Award of Merit

Belief
Readings on the Reason for Faith

Francis S. Collins (Harperone)

* * *Spirituality



Practice Resurrection
A Conversation on Growing Up in Christ

Eugene H. Peterson (Eerdmans)


"This capstone to the five-volume spiritual theology 'conversations' series is, fittingly, Eugene Peterson at his best. He reflects on pastoring, family life, theology, and daily church realities; critiques both churchiness gone awry and individualism that leads to a rejection of the church; and cautions about where North American Christianity misses the mark. All this is woven together with warm eloquence."
Award of Merit

Letters from the Land of Cancer
Walter Wangerin Jr. (Zondervan)

* * *Theology / Ethics



After You Believe
Why Christian Character Matters

N. T. Wright (Harperone)


"This book is vintage Wright, a thoughtful and well-written theological ethics—eloquent and profound—from one of the world's leading biblical theologians."

Review: Living God's Ongoing Story | N.T. Wright says character matters, but thinks the Reformers disagreed.

Books & Culture: After You Believe | N. T. Wright on Christian character.
Award of Merit

Calvin's Ladder
A Spiritual Theology of Ascent and Ascension

Julie Canlis (Eerdmans)

* * *Biblical Studies



The Good and Evil Serpent
How a Universal Symbol Became Christianized

James H. Charlesworth (Yale University Press)


"This book is a comprehensive account of the symbolic role of the serpent in both the biblical text and the surrounding cultures. Charlesworth gives a masterful account of the serpent that challenges common assumptions about its role in religious thought throughout the Ancient Near East and the Greco-Roman world."

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The Historical Jesus
Five Views

James K. Beilby and Paul Rhodes Eddy, Editors (Intervarsity Academic)


"Robert Price, John Dominic Crossan, Luke Timothy Johnson, James Dunn, and Darrell Bock represent the wide spectrum of the debates about Jesus, and yet there is honest engagement. The editors provide a helpful 50-page overview of historical Jesus studies."
Award of Merit

The Mission of God's People
A Biblical Theology of the Church's Mission

Christopher J. H. Wright (Zondervan)

* * *Christian Living



What was Lost
A Christian Journey Through Miscarriage

Elise Erikson Barrett (Westminster John Knox)


"Although one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage, few Christian resources help grieving couples. Barrett, a Methodist pastor who herself has experienced miscarriages, writes sensitively about miscarriage, incorporating real stories with psychology, sociology, and careful theology. It is a great resource both for those who have experienced miscarriages and for those who counsel those who have."

Her.meneutics: In the Shadow of Miscarriage | Elise Erikson Barrett's What Was Lost aims to help women who have suffered miscarriage reconnect with God.
Award of Merit

The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor
Seeing Others Through the Eyes of Jesus

Mark Labberton (Intervarsity)

* * *Christianity and Culture



Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites … and Other Lies You've Been Told
A Sociologist Shatters Myths from the Secular and Christian Media

Bradley R. E. Wright (Bethany House)


"With wit and wisdom, Wright uses scholarly means to serve kingdom ends, defusing anxiety about the American evangelical prospect and reigniting vision. It's a work of both smart debunking and kind edification, utterly necessary in a time of statistically aided ideological warfare."

Interview: Stop Browbeating | The stats on evangelicalism are much better than you've been led to believe.

Books & Culture: Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites | Or are they? A sociologist investigates.
Awards of Merit

Everything You Know about Evangelicals is Wrong (Well, Almost Everything)
An Insider's Look at Myths and Realities

Steve Wilkens and Don Thorsen (Baker)

What Good Is God?
In Search of a Faith That Matters

Philip Yancey (Faithwords)

* * *Missions / Global Affairs



Redeemed by Fire
The Rise of Popular Christianity in Modern China

Lian Xi (Yale University Press)


"Redeemed by Fire relates with great vividness the story of indigenous Christian movements and their leaders prior to Mao Tse-Tung's China. This remarkable book, based on primary sources, confirms and documents what is often not understood in the West: Indigenous Christianity in China was uniquely Chinese, millenarian, and frequently anti-foreign. This book is essential reading, providing a little foretaste of what the ecclesiastical, theological, and missiological future of the global church might look like."

Books & Culture: Christianity in China | An irreducible complexity.
Award of Merit

To Change the World
The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World

James Davison Hunter (Oxford University Press)

* * *The Church / Pastoral Leadership



Almost Christian
What the Faith of Our Teenagers Is Telling the American Church

Kenda Creasy Dean (Oxford University Press)


"Kenda Dean managed to take a sociological study of American teenagers and turn it into a truly prophetic book. I read the data and her analysis and felt convicted by them. You can't read this book and not want to take action."
Award of Merit

Grounded in the Gospel
Building Believers the Old-Fashioned Way

J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett(Baker)

* * *Fiction



Of Love and Evil The Songs of the Seraphim, Book Two
Anne Rice (Knopf)


"Of Love and Evil does not have the literary merit of some of her other novels—it is solely driven by plot. But Rice is skilled at holding a reader's attention and creating suspense."

* * *History / Biography



Hope in a Scattering Time
A Life of Christopher Lasch

Eric Miller (Eerdmans)


"In Miller's sure-footed and penetrating narrative, we discover that prominent 20th-century social historian and cultural critic Christopher Lasch grew up under atheistic liberal parents, but laboring under 'a longstanding looming sense of alienation' discovered its roots by examining and eventually deconstructing American liberalism. For a post-Christian era struggling with social responsibility and moral integrity, I can recommend no more salutary biography than this one."
Award of Merit

God of Liberty
A Religious History of the American Revolution

Thomas S. Kidd (Basic)

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2010 Christian Book Award Winners



The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) announces the finalists for the 2010 Christian Book Awards. Presented annually to the finest in Christian publishing since 1978, the Christian Book Awards honor titles in six categories: Bibles, Bible Reference & Study, Christian Life, Fiction, Children & Youth, and Inspiration & Gift.

Five finalists are selected in each category following a stringent judging process by judging panels specially selected for each category. Each title is evaluated and scored based on category-specific criteria such as content, literary quality, design and impact. The top scoring book in each category is named the Christian Book Award winner. The Christian Book of the Year is chosen among the finalists based on its overall impact on the consumer as measured by sales.

The Christian Book Award winners and Christian Book of the Year were announced at the Executive Leadership Summit in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 3rd.

2010 Finalists
Program Information
Press Release



The Hole in Our Gospel


The 2010 Christian Book of the Year and
Winner in the Christian Life Category


The Hole in Our Gospel
Richard Stearns
Thomas Nelson, 9780785229186


Glo, Immersion Digital Bibles

Glo, Immersion Digital
Zondervan, 9780981990200
The New Moody Atlas of the Bible Bible Reference & Study

The New Moody Atlas of the Bible
Barry J. Beitzel
Moody Publishers, 9780802404411


B4UD8- Before You Date Children & Youth

B4UD8- Before You Date
Hayley and Michael DiMarco
Revell/ Baker Publishing Group, 9780800733087



Watch Over Me Fiction

Watch Over Me
Christa Parrish
Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group, 9780764205545


Grace Notes Inspiration & Gift

Grace Notes
Philip Yancey
Zondervan, 9780310287728

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2010 Christianity Today Book Awards
Judges whittled 472 submissions down to 12 winners.
posted 1/19/2010 10:06AM

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 Our judging process began with 472 titles submitted by 72 publishers. Christianity Today's editors selected finalists in each category, and our expert judges went to work discovering the best of the bunch from 2009. Here are the 12 winners (including two ties) and 11 notables that best shed light on the people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission, with comments from the judges.

Apologetics/Evangelism | Biblical Studies | Christianity & Culture | The Church/Pastoral Leadership | Christian Living | Fiction | History/Biography | Spirituality | Missions/Global Affairs | Theology/Ethics

 


Apologetics/Evangelism



God Is Great, God Is Good: Why Believing in God Is Reasonable and Responsible
William Lane Craig and Chad Meister,
Editors (InterVarsity Press)



Our judges said:

 "Craig and Meister bring together cutting-edge essays that attest powerfully to the massive and growing evidence in favor of theism in general and Christianity in particular. Each essay responds to the charges made by the New Atheists, but this is by no means a polemical book. The writers set a high bar for reasonable, responsible discourse, and they live up to it."

By William Lane Craig: God Is Not Dead Yet | How current philosophers argue for his existence.

* * *

Award of Merit:

Faith at the Edge: A Book for Doubters

Robert N. Wennberg (Eerdmans)

Reviewed by John Wilson

* * *Biblical Studies



Sin: A History
Gary A. Anderson (Yale University Press)



Our judges said:

"This masterful account of the history of sin pulls together the biblical text, the church fathers, and Anselm of Canterbury. The breadth of sources used and the thoroughness of Anderson's narrative are impressive, particularly given that he is able to accomplish so much in a rather brief amount of space."

* * *

Award of Merit:

The First and Second Letters to the Thessalonians (The New International Commentary on the New Testament)

Gordon D. Fee (Eerdmans)

* * *Christianity and Culture



Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults
Christian Smith with Patricia Snell (Oxford University Press)



Our judges said:

"Sociologist Smith and collaborator Snell present an in-depth scholarly study of the religious, spiritual, moral, and emotion-laden lives of adults ages 18 to 23. The implications of this study for Christian ministry are enormous. Here is an indispensable resource for parents, pastors, campus ministers, and everyone concerned for the future of the church."

Interview: Lost in Transition | With his latest research on emerging adults, sociologist Christian Smith helps the church reach out to a rootless generation.

* * *

Award of Merit:

American Babylon: Notes of a Christian Exile

Richard John Neuhaus (Basic Books)

Books & Culture: Looking Toward the New Jerusalem | The powerful witness of Richard John Neuhaus' last book.

* * *The Church/Pastoral Leadership (tie)



Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerging and Traditional
Jim Belcher (InterVarsity Press)



Our judges said:

"From a former insider of the emerging church, this theologically weighty book speaks to both sides in the emerging/traditional debate. Though reflecting primarily a Reformed perspective, Belcher is irenic, showing appreciation for both emergent concerns and the great tradition of Christian faith and practice."

Review: Emerging vs. Traditional | In Deep Church, Jim Belcher says it doesn't have to be either-or.



Why We Love the Church: In Praise of Institutions and Organized Religion
Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck (Moody)



Our judges said:

"DeYoung and Kluck respond to the church's many critics with theological verve, historical backbone, biblical agility, and—above all—an infectious love for the bride of Christ, tawdry or frumpy though she can be."

Interview: Why Churchless Christianity Doesn't Work | Kevin DeYoung defends the institutional church.

* * *

Award of Merit:

The Monkey and the Fish: Liquid Leadership for a Third-Culture Church

Dave Gibbons (Zondervan)

* * *Christian Living



I Told Me So: Self-Deception and the Christian Life
Gregg A. Ten Elshof (Eerdmans)



Our judges said:

"By combining philosophy, psychology, and theology with practical examples, Ten Elshof clearly shows how we all are self-deceived, and why that is detrimental to our spiritual growth. The author has written a book that is not only intriguing, readable, applicable, and thoughtful, but also a catalyst for self-examination."

Review: Is Self-Deception Always Bad? | Not necessarily, says Gregg A. Ten Elshof.

* * *

Award of Merit:

Singled Out: Why Celibacy Must Be Reinvented in Today's Church

Christine A. Colón and Bonnie E. Field (Brazos)

Interview: Every Older Singles' Battle | With Singled Out, Christine Colón imagines what celibacy might look like for today's evangelicals.

* * *Fiction



Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky; Boris Jakim, translator (Eerdmans)



Our judges said:

"Translator Jakim captures so well the coarse, insistent voice of Dostoevsky's underground man, who champions freedom of the will but (prophetically) finds himself unwilling to resist the cruelty in his own heart. This modern, readable translation still conveys the rhythms and colors of 19th-century Russia."

About Fyodor Dostoevsky

* * *

Award of Merit:

Angel Time

Anne Rice (Knopf)

Interview: Interview with a Penitent | How Anne Rice moved from fascination with vampires to renewed faith in Christ.

* * *History/Biography



Predestination: The American Career of a Contentious Doctrine
Peter J. Thuesen (Oxford University Press)



Our judges said:

"Surprisingly, Thuesen makes the history of a doctrine—one riddled with arcane terminology and hair-splitting distinctions—not only accessible but also engaging. He has produced an intellectual history that puts ideas in their social context and takes seriously the lives of the men and women who thought about them."

Reviewed by John Wilson

Books & Culture: Do Not Despair; Do Not Presume | Predestination in America.

* * *

Award of Merit:

The Sisters of Sinai: How Two Lady Adventurers Discovered the Hidden Gospels

Janet Soskice (Knopf)

* * *Spirituality



Longing for God: Seven Paths of Christian Devotion
Richard J. Foster and Gayle D. Beebe (InterVarsity Press)



Our judges said:

"By featuring the lives and teaching of 26 spiritual masters from church history, Foster and Beebe shine a light on seven paths (or orientations) to spiritual development. This survey brings together shared themes and unique contributions that guide those journeying with and toward God."

By Richard J. Foster: Spiritual Formation Agenda | Three priorities for the next 30 years.

About Richard J. Foster: A Life Formed in the Spirit | Richard Foster's disciplined attention to spiritual formation began early on.

* * *

Award of Merit:

The End of Suffering: Finding Purpose in Pain

Scott Cairns (Paraclete)

* * *Missions/Global Affairs



The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith
Mark A. Noll (InterVarsity Press)



Our judges said:

"With insightful research and poignant historical observation, Noll effectively demonstrates that American individualism, voluntarism, and anti-institutionalism have had a much greater impact on the global church than have money, resources, or power. Noll adds an innovative thesis to our understanding of the contribution of U.S. churches to the amazing growth of the non-Western church."

Interview: Does Global Christianity Equal American Christianity? | Historian Mark Noll talks about how U.S. missionaries have—and have not—shaped the faith in other nations.

* * *

Award of Merit (tie):

The Hole in Our Gospel: What Does God Expect of Us?

Richard Stearns (Thomas Nelson)

Interview: 'We Are Not Commanded To Be a Docent in the Art Museum. We Are Commanded To Love the Poor.' | World Vision president Richard Stearns says the greatest sin of our generation is apathy.

The World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh 1910

Brian Stanley (Eerdmans)

* * *Theology/Ethics (tie)



Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation
James K. A. Smith (Baker Academic)



Our judges said:

"Here is a challenging look at how 'liturgies,' sacred or secular, form our desires and shape us into a people with specific loves. Smith makes a compelling case for considering the role of desire in our spiritual formation efforts."



The God I Don't Understand: Reflections on Tough Questions of Faith
Christopher J. H. Wright (Zondervan)



Our judges said:

"This book is clear, logical, pastoral, and empathetic. It will help Christians and seekers better understand some of the most difficult aspects of our faith."

* * *

Award of Merit:

Knowing Christ Today: Why We Can Trust Spiritual Knowledge

Dallas Willard (HarperOne)


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2009 Christianity Today Book Awards
Judges whittled 436 submissions down to 10 winners.
posted 1/26/2009 10:00AM




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Our judging process began with 436 titles submitted by 67 publishers. CT editors selected finalists in each category, and then our panels of expert judges — one panel per category — sorted out the cream of the crop from 2008. Here are the 10 winners and 11 notables that best shed light on the people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission, with comments from our judges.

Fiction | Theology/Ethics | Spirituality | Missions/Global Affairs | The Church/Pastoral Leadership | History/Biography | Christian Living | Christianity & Culture | Apologetics/Evangelism | Biblical Studies 


Fiction



Home: A Novel
Marilynne Robinson (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux)



Our judges said:

"This poignant follow-up to her Pulitzer Prize–winning Gilead resonates with sensory description, stark, unsentimental reflection on a bygone era, and a storyline that invites contemplation of prejudice, pride, aging, the church, and the biblical narrative of the prodigal son. It's also a profound reflection on the question: What does it mean to 'come home'? Another masterpiece."

Review: No Sweet 'Home' | Robinson's new novel deals with the harder side of life in Gilead. (November 17, 2008)

Books & Culture: Marilynne Robinson at Large Again | A sequel—or a companion—to Gilead, a very different book and just as astonishing. (September 8, 2008)




AWARD OF MERIT:

The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher
Rob Stennett (Zondervan)

Review: Dostoyevsky, American Evangelical-Style | Rob Stennett's The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher doesn't need to ask, 'Could this happen?' (January 30, 2009)




Theology/Ethics



People and Place: A Covenant Ecclesiology
Michael S. Horton (Westminster John Knox)



Our judges said:

"A first-rate work that engages recent world-class voices across the confessional spectrum. Horton offers acute interpretations of his dialogue partners and fashions his own well-argued theses into a constructive, orthodox, biblical, Reformed ecclesiology. This is the kind of scholarly quality that 'neo-evangelicals' were hoping for when Carl Henry and company articulated their vision."

By Michael S. Horton: How the Kingdom Comes | The church becomes countercultural by sinking its roots ever deeper into God's heavenly gifts.

About Michael S. Horton: Up & Comers, Part 1 | Fifty evangelical leaders 40 and under.




AWARD OF MERIT:

Surprised By Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
N. T. Wright (HarperOne)

Book excerpt: Heaven Is Not Our Home | The bodily resurrection is the good news of the gospel—and thus our social and political mandate.

Commentary: How Public Is the Gospel? | N. T. Wright's latest book renews debate over evangelism and good works.




Spirituality



Acedia & Me: A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life
Kathleen Norris (Penguin/Riverhead)



Our judges said:

"The fruit of years of careful deliberation, this book delicately blends memoirs of Norris's experience of acedia and her husband's struggle with mental illness, scholarly reflection on acedia in spiritual theology, and the social implications of her conclusions. If this classic were all she ever wrote, we would have been blessed more than we can reasonably expect or hope from a writer."

Review: Curing Lethargy … or Whatever | Putting to death the noonday demon. A review of Kathleen Norris's Acedia & Me. (August 21, 2008)

Interview: Kathleen Norris | The author of The Virgin of Bennington talks about being found by God in the midst of sex, drugs, and poetry. (July 16, 2002)

Books & Culture: It's Half-Past Twelve Somewhere | Kathleen Norris on a forgotten deadly sin.




AWARD OF MERIT:

Tell It Slant: A Conversation on the Language of Jesus in His Stories and Prayers
Eugene H. Peterson (Eerdmans)

Review: Everyday Lord | Jesus' language shows the mundane is where faith is fleshed out.




Missions/Global Affairs



Transforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change
Paul G. Hiebert (Baker Academic)



Our judges said:

"This is a penetrating and masterful study. Hiebert's in-depth and methodical evaluation of major Western and non-Western worldviews and their profound implications for the church and its mission is invaluable and timely. His pivotal argument that there is a biblical worldview to which each community of faith must conform will spark debate, but the material is deftly handled and leaves a rich deposit."

Review: Bookmarks | Short reviews of Saving Darwin, The Man Who Loved China, and Transforming Worldviews.




AWARD OF MERIT:

African Pentecostalism: An Introduction
Ogbu Kalu (Oxford)




The Church/Pastoral Leadership



Why We're Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be)
Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck (Moody)



Our judges said:

"DeYoung and Kluck use Scripture carefully and even mix in some humor in this thoughtful critique. They also manage to express what is attractive about the emerging movement in a way an older generation can understand!"




AWARD OF MERIT (tie):

Who Stole My Church?: What to Do When the Church You Love Tries to Enter the 21st Century
Gordon MacDonald (Thomas Nelson)

Ancient-Future Worship: Proclaiming and Enacting God's Narrative
Robert E. Webber (Baker)

Interview: Together in the Jesus Story | Bob Webber's fingerprints are all over a new call to live the narrative that really matters.

By Robert E. Webber: Advent's Spiritual Pilgrimage | The birth of Christ is only the final stop when meditating this holiday season. An excerpt from Ancient-Future Time: Forming Spirituality Through the Christian Year. (December 1, 2004) 

 

History/Biography



Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ: The Renewal of Evangelicalism in Postwar America
John G. Turner (University of North Carolina)



Our judges said:

"Turner's neutrality and great technical chops are exactly what this subject needed. Yet this is no dry account: He possesses both an unerring ear for the apt quote and a keen eye for the revealing scene. With these tools, Turner creates a fascinating window into the vibrant and angular culture of Crusade and the churning activism of (especially) 1960s and '70s American evangelicals."


Review: Campus Crusader for Christ | Bill Bright is a compelling, flawed figure in John Turner's historical analysis of postwar evangelicalism. (August 7, 2008)




AWARD OF MERIT:

God and Race in American Politics: A Short History
Mark A. Noll (Princeton)

Books & Culture: Liberation and Oppression, All Tangled Up | Mark Noll on race and religion in America. (September 22, 2008)

Christian History: From Uncle Tom's Cabin to "I Have a Dream" | Together, race and religion have been the driving forces in American political history.




Christian Living



Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing
Emmanuel Katongole, Chris Rice (InterVarsity)



Our judges said:

"I love this book for its range, the weave of the two writers' voices, its deep appreciation of process, and its combination of spiritual groundedness, accessibility, and ecclesial, psychological, and political awareness. It retrieves the term reconciliation from the buzzword bin, and offers hope and direction at the same time."


By Emmanuel Katongole: From Tower-Dwellers to Travelers | Ugandan-born theologian Emmanuel Katongole offers a new paradigm for missions. (July 3, 2007)

By Chris Rice: Editor's Bookshelf: Visible Man | Chris Rice speaks frankly about building cross-racial relationships. (December 1, 2002)

Interview: The Dick Staub Interview: Chris Rice | The author of Grace Matters talks about his friendship with racial reconciliation leader Spencer Perkins, his former coauthor and best friend. (November 1, 2002)

By Chris Rice: Why Tiger Woods Makes Us Feel Good | Is the best remedy for racism visible black achievement? (July 14, 1997)




AWARD OF MERIT:

Being Well When We're Ill: Wholeness and Hope in Spite of Infirmity
Marva J. Dawn (Augsburg Fortress)




Christianity and Culture



Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling
Andy Crouch (InterVarsity)



Our judges said:

"An astonishing work that moves from sociological analysis to biblical theology (in story form) to their practical implications. Crouch's main contribution is to show how Christians can and should do cultural analysis but not stop there: They should proceed boldly and deliberately to creating culture itself. This is a book for the whole church."


Books & Culture: Making It New | Andy Crouch proposes a different way for Christians to engage culture. (September 1, 2008)

Interview: Cultivating Where We're Planted | Andy Crouch says there's no reason to get paralyzed by our 'culture making' mandate. (September 8, 2008)

About the book: Crouch and Culture | With one book off to the printer, Andy Crouch contemplates beginning another. (September 8, 2008)

By Andy Crouch: Creating Culture | Our best response to the world is to make something of it. (September 8, 2008)




AWARD OF MERIT:

Making the Best of It: Following Christ in the Real World
John G. Stackhouse Jr. (Oxford)

By John G. Stackhouse Jr.: A Variety of Evangelical Politics | A recent spate of books suggests we are more politically diverse than ever — and maybe that's the way it's supposed to be. (October 29, 2008)




Apologetics/Evangelism



The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism
Timothy Keller (Penguin/Dutton)



Our judges said:

"The best apologetics book of the new millennium. This powerful study by the charismatic pastor of New York's Redeemer Presbyterian Church synthesizes most of the strongest arguments for Christian faith, boldly answers the 'New Atheists,' and posits Christianity as the world's only hope for peace."


Books & Culture: 21st-Century Apologetics | Pastor Timothy Keller makes the case for faith. (March 31, 2008)

Interview: Tim Keller Reasons with America | The New York pastor explains why he's taking his ministry model on the road. (June 20, 2008)

By Tim Keller: The Advent of Humility | Jesus is the reason to stop concentrating on ourselves. (December 22, 2008)




AWARD OF MERIT:

To the Jew First The Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture and History
Darrell L. Bock and Mitch Glaser, Editors (Kregel Academic and Professional)




Biblical Studies



Stories with Intent: A Comprehensive Guide to the Parables of Jesus
Klyne R. Snodgrass (Eerdmans)



Our judges said:

"This is a superb culmination of career-long reflection on one of the most important genres in biblical literature. Readers will be deeply impressed by Snodgrass's exposition, his command of the relevant scholarship in the field, and the lucid quality of his analysis."





AWARD OF MERIT:

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry and Writings
Tremper Longman III and Peter Enns, Editors (IVP Academic)


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2009 Christian Book Award Winners



The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association is pleased to announce the Christian Book Award Winners for 2009, honoring the year’s finest in Christian publishing. Since 1978 the Christian Book Awards (formerly the Gold Medallion Awards) have awarded excellence in six categories: Bibles, Bible Reference & Study, Children & Youth, Inspiration & Gift, Christian Life, and Fiction.

Five finalists are selected in each category following a stringent judging process by judging panels specially selected for each category. Each title is evaluated and scored based on category-specific criteria such as content, literary quality, design and impact. The top scoring book in each category is named the Christian Book Award winner. The Christian Book of the Year is chosen among the finalists based on its overall impact on the consumer as measured by sales.

The Christian Book Award winners and Christian Book of the Year were announced at the Christian Book Expo in Dallas, Texas, on March 19th.

2009 Finalists
Program Information
Christian Book Award Dinner



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The 2009 Christian Book of the Year and
Winner in the Bible Category


ESV Study Bible
Crossway Books & Bibles, 9781433502415



Dictionary of OT Bible Reference & Study

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry & Writings
Tremper Longman III, Peter Enns, Eds.
InterVarsity Press, 9780830817832


For Young Men Only Children & Youth

For Young Men Only
Jeff Feldhahn and Eric Rice with Shaunti Feldhahn
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, 9781601420206


Spectacular Sins Christian Life

Spectacular Sins
John Piper
Crossway Books & Bibles, 9781433502750


Shape of Mercy Fiction

The Shape of Mercy
Susan Meissner
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, 9781400074563


Holiness Day to Day Inspiration & Gift

Holiness Day by Day
Jerry Bridges
NavPress, 9781600063961

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