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My Struggle for Freedom: Memoirs by Hans
Küng.
Küng,
professor of Ecumenical Theology at the University of
Tübingen, crosses Catholic / Protestant boundaries. His
memoirs talk about his early years in Rome and his contributions to
Vatican II, though the Vatican has rescinded his authority to teach
Catholic theology. Offers a behind-the-scenes picture into the
theological & political controversies within the Catholic
church. Click
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Dancing With Elvis by Lynda Stephenson.
This book is about a 15
year-old girl, set in the 50s in the south, who has issues with another
girl named Angel. Although Frankilee is a Christian, she thinks about
murder...and about jail time. Quirky, passionate, tragic;
unforgettable. Winter 2005/2006 Book Sense Picks for Teen
Readers award. While some might find Frankilee's
'potty-mouth' a bit offensive, it is authentic. Click
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The Battle for Middle-earth by Fleming Rutledge.
You
know the Lord of the Rings
stories, but have you ever wondered, knowing who Tolkien and his close
friend & colleague C.S. Lewis were, if there is something more?
Episcopal priest Fleming Rutledge examines
theological currents under the surface of Tolkien's Middle-earth
saga. He explains how the plot relates to the question of
human freedom within the divine plan. Click
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