Spirituality and Religion
January 2021

Recent Releases
Our Only Home: A Climate Appeal to the World
by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Franz Alt

What it is: a concise, issue-oriented plea to politicians and other powerful decision-makers to rise to the challenge of fighting climate change. 

Why you might like it: A hopeful, conversational tone make a sometimes overwhelming topic feel more approachable.

Don't miss: the discussion of the work being done by a new generation of climate activists like Elsa Mengistu, Xiye Bastida, Greta Thunberg, and Jamie Margolin. 
The Blessing and the Curse: The Jewish People and Their Books in the Twentieth Century
by Adam Kirsch

What it's about: Judaism in the 20th century, explained through seminal works of Jewish literature from around the world.

Authors featured: Martin Buber, Abraham Heschel, Saul Bellow, Grace Paley, and Tony Kushner.


Try this next: Einstein and the Rabbi by Naomi Levy, about the remarkable letters exchanged between the famous Jewish scientist and Rabbi Robert Marcus and their discussions of both social and spiritual matters. 
I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion But Found My Faith
by Lecrae

What it's about: the author's faith journey and the obstacles he has faced along the way; the power of self-awareness and reflection in developing an authentic relationship with God.

Reviewers say: "
This personal story of faith lost and found is especially recommended to Christians who are struggling to comprehend God's complex ways" (Library Journal).

About the author: Grammy-winning hip-hop artist Lecrae has also published Unashamed, a memoir about his traumatic childhood experiences and how his faith helped him cope.
The Bible With and Without Jesus: How Jews and Christians Read the Same Stories...
by Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler

What it is: an accessible and thought-provoking comparative study of the scriptures shared by Judaism and Christianity and the different interpretations that that both faiths bring to them.

What makes it unique: the emphasis placed on historical and social context, and how it can affect the way a text is understood by a given culture.  

You might also like: The Islamic Jesus by Mustafa Akyol; The Book of the People by A.N. Wilson.
Focus on: Memoir
Toil & Trouble
by Augusten Burroughs

What it is: the candid and darkly humorous account of the author's experiences with ritual and his family's relationship with witchcraft and the supernatural.

Who it's for: Burroughs fans; anyone interested in the informal ways that beliefs from the past can find their way into the present.

About the author: Writer Augusten Burroughs has published essays, fiction, and nonfiction, and is best known for his memoirs Running With Scissors and Dry.
After Life: My Journey from Incarceration to Freedom
by Alice Marie Johnson with Nancy French

What it's about: the pre-and-post-imprisonment life of Alice Marie Johnson and the role her faith played in supporting her through it all.

Don't miss: Johnson's experiences in early life with Jim Crow and other forms of systemic injustice and the legacy in the legal system to this day.

You might also like: The Buddhist on Death Row by David Sheff, which tells the story of Buddhist teacher Jarvis Masters and how his practice sustains him through his efforts to appeal his death sentence.
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