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Review of Ron Dart’s, “The North American High Tory Tradition” by Matthew and Joy Steem

Mar 15, 2017 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews

Review of The North American High Tory Tradition With what has been transpiring on the US side of the border, it might be tempting to wag our Canadian fingers. Ron Dart, prodigious writer, mountaineer, poet, political science prof, and one of Canada’s leading...

Kierkegaard: Father of Christianity without the religion – Interview with Stephen Backhouse

Feb 25, 2017 | Book Reviews

Originally posted on CWR blog by Brad Jersak Art by Delphine Lebourgeois Kierkegaard: Father of Christianity without the religion - Interview with Stephen Backhouse   CWR magazine is known to our readers as promoting Christianity Without the Religion. But...

Review of David Ford (trans.), “Chrysostom: Letters to Saint Olympia” – by Ron Dart

Feb 10, 2017 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews

Saint John Chrysostom: Letters to Saint Olympia. Trans. and Intro. by David C. Ford (St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press: New York, 2016). There has been a dearth of sorts in the English speaking world of a solid book that covers, in thoughtful depth and...

Review of Rowan Williams’ “God With Us” – by Alex Rayment

Feb 7, 2017 | Book Reviews

Book Review – Rowan Williams ‘God with Us’   Reading Rowan Williams is a true privilege. His words lead the reader down familiar paths and into fresh, new plains.  Recently the former Archbishop has had a few smaller works published of sermons...

Review of Barry K. Morris’ “Hopeful Realism in Urban Ministry” – by Ron Dart

Jan 24, 2017 | Author - Ron Dart, Book Reviews

Barry K. Morris, Hopeful Realism in Urban Ministry: Critical Explorations and Constructive Affirmations of Hoping Justice Prayerfully (Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2016). There are legions of books on the techniques of church growth, ways and means...

Richard Harries’ “The Beauty and The Horror” – review by Alex Rayment

Dec 13, 2016 | Book Reviews

The Beauty and The Horror by Richard HarriesISBN:9780281076932 published by SPCK God is good.  All the time.  All the time.  God is good. For that is His nature. But what about right now, in Aleppo?  What about in oncology wards? ...
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