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What We're Reading | May 2023
June 7, 2023
Center for Pastor Theologians
What We're Reading | May 2023
Center for Pastor Theologians
June 7, 2023

What We're Reading | May 2023

Center for Pastor Theologians
June 7, 2023

What We’re Reading | May 2023

CPT Staff

Our May episode on books we, the CPT staff, have been reading.

  • Richard V. Reeves – Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It (2022)

  • Cormac McCarthy – The Road (2006)

  • Jim Belcher – Cold Civil War: Overcoming Polarization, Discovering Unity, and Healing the Nation (2022)

  • Angela Dienhary Hancock – Karl Barth's Emergency Homiletic, 1932-1933: A Summons to Prophetic Witness at the Dawn of the Third Reich (2013)


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