Book of the Year and Top Ten Books of 2006
Presented
The Book of the Year of 2006:
Christianity for the Rest of Us: How the Neighborhood Church is Transforming the Faith, by Diana Butler Bass (HarperCollins Publishers).
The remaining Top Ten Books (in alphabetical order by author’s name):
Conspiracy and Imprisonment 1940-1945 (Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, Volume 16), by Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Fortress Press)
Jesus: Uncovering the Life, Teachings and Relevance of a Religious Revolutionary, by Marcus J. Borg
Gentle Shepherding: Pastoral Ethics and Leadership, by Joseph E. Bush Jr. (Chalice Press)
The Sense of Call:
What’s Theology Got To Do With It? Conviction, Vitality, and the Church, by Anthony B. Robinson
Cities of God: The Real Story of How Christianity Became an Urban Movement and Conquered
Congregational Leadership in Anxious Times: Being Calm and Courageous No Matter What, by Peter L. Steinke (Alban Institute)
God in Public:
Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense, by N. T. Wright (HarperCollins Publishers)
This year the Academy of Parish Clergy also honors Pentateuch (handwritten and illuminated by Donald Jackson), published by the Liturgical Press, as the first of seven volumes of the Saint John’s Bible produced by the Order of Saint Benedict, St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota.
