Spirituality and Religion
March 2022

Recent Releases
God: An Anatomy
by Francesca Stavrakopoulou

What it is: a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of God through ancient eyes.

Read it for: the evocative, tangible portrait of God and the divine that author Francesca Stavrakopoulou manages to pull through the mists of time, putting scriptural imagery in its original cultural context.


Reviewers say: "
Stavrakopoulou has drawn a masterful line from the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to that of Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas" (Library Journal).
Accidental Gods: On Men Unwittingly Turned Divine
by Anna Della Subin

What it's about: mortal men so revered that they became divine figures, and the social forces that motivated their followers to grant them this exalted status.

Why you should read it: Author Anna Della Subin's thoroughly researched scholarly analysis is rich in detail and will provoke powerful questions in readers.

Book buzz: Accidental Gods is "
a stimulating and challenging look at a fascinating historical phenomenon" (Publishers Weekly).
The Good Life Method: Reasoning Through the Big Questions of Happiness, Faith...
by Paul Blaschko and Meghan Sullivan

What it is: a candid, accessible exploration of big, existential questions and the roles faith and philosophy play in determining what it means to live a "good life."

Is it for you? the engaging material in The Good Life Method deals with religion alongside the secular work of philosophers like Kant and Descartes, which may not appeal to readers looking for something with a more spiritual focus.

About the authors: Notre Dame professors Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko write and research religious philosophy topics and co-teach a noted undergraduate course called "God and the Good Life."
Books You Might Have Missed
To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss, and Radical Hope
by Jennifer Bailey

What it's about: This candid and thoughtful collection of essays contains spiritual reflections about topics like trauma recovery, community building, and Black womanhood. 

About the author: Reverend Jennifer Bailey is an African Methodist Episcopal minister, public theologian, and founder of the community organizing nonprofit the Faith Matters Network.
Wholehearted Faith
by Rachel Held Evans

What it is: a poignant and thoughtful collection of essays from columnist and Year of Biblical Womanhood author Rachel Held Evans, who passed away in 2019. 

Reviewers say:
" Evans's honest questioning of Christian teachings and a God she mostly (but doesn't always) believe in will strike a chord with believers and agnostics alike" (Library Journal).
Brujas: The Magic and Power of Witches of Color
by Lorraine Monteagut

What it's about: the increasing popularity of ancestral spiritual practices among young Black, Latinx, and indigenous people looking to connect with and celebrate their cultures.

Topics include: the melding of indigenous and West African faith traditions in Central and South America; the legacy of colonialism; and the power of spiritual practice as a community building tool.
Filled with Fire and Light: Portraits and Legends from the Bible, Talmud, and Hasidic...
by Elie Wiesel

What it is: the thought-provoking collected wisdom of notable figures in Jewish history including rabbis, sages, kings, and prophets.

Appearances by: the prophet Elisha; Josiah, King of Judah; scholar Reish Lakish; and 
Rabbi Schneur Zalman.

Reviewers say: Late Nobel Prize-winning author Elie Wiesel "casts a wide net" and "astounds with these timeless lessons drawn from ancient texts" (Publishers Weekly).
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