OK. Lots of book reviews and book plugs coming. I’ve got a bit of a window here in the final stages of my book and I am woefully behind on some of these reviews. (**He bows to those he has offended, begging mercy.**) So stand by.
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Someone wrote me and said they’d heard of a book I might like. I said can you get me a copy. They said it wasn’t published. They contacted the author, who had the publisher send me a pdf, which I’ve been reading on my ipod Touch for a couple of weeks. The book arrived today.
It’s Jesus Girls: True Tales of Growing Up Female and Evangelical, edited by Hannah Faith Notess. It is part of a series called Experiences in Evangelicalism and is published by Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock. Mars Hill Graduate School (not associated with Driscoll, etc) is involved somehow.
There are 22 authors, 22 essays in the broad categories of community, worship, education, sex and identity. Actually, the essays are more precise than those categories, covering topics like testimonies, ordination, end of the world fever, church splits, dating, abortion, feminism, quiet times, Christian music and many other aspects of the recent evangelical experience.Continue reading “Recommendation and Review: Jesus Girls edited by Hannah Faith Notess”