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Canadian Books Archive
Canadian Books Archive
| November 2007 |
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Bruxy Cavey is pastor of a "church for people who aren't into church" in the Greater Toronto area. Now The End of Religion has collected admiring comments from the likes of Brian McLaren. Cavey states "truth seekers. . . are moving toward spirituality as quickly as they are moving away from religion." He has lots of thoughts on how to address that trend.
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Using stained glass, award-winning Toronto artist Sarah Hall explores the religious imagery found in the catacombs of Rome, where persecuted early Christians used simple illustrations to depict their faith. Lutheran pastor Bob Shantz provides meditations to accompany the art. The catacomb windows have been installed at St. Rose of Lima Parish in Toronto.
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To quote Mark Buchanan, author of The Rest of God and Hidden in Plain Sight, "One Smooth Stone is one taut thriller. Marcia Laycock tells a crackling good tale of crime and punishment, damnation and redemption that is at once grimly real and deeply hopeful."
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| December 2007 |
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Distinguished federal politician David Kilgour served in Parliament for 26 years, including stints as Secretary of State for Latin America and Africa and Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific. Noted for his strong Christian faith, he has joined with retired U.S. Senior foreign service officer David Jones to write Uneasy Neighbo(u)rs: Canada, the USA and the Dynamics of State, Industry and Culture.
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N.J. Lindquist has worked tirelessly to develop Canadian Christian writing through The Word Guild, but she has still found time to produce several books of her own. The latest is Glitter of Diamonds, her second mystery in the classic style, featuring Toronto police detective Paul Manziuk and his partner Jacqueline Ryan.
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