We don’t do faith alone.
We take what other people offer in voice and on the page and we process. I’ve included this list of authors, books and bits because these are the conversations that have impacted me.
Stuff I read:
Francis S. Collins: The Language Of God
Karl Giberson: Saving Darwin
David Dark: The Sacredness Of Questioning Everything
Adrian Desmond & James Moore: Darwin’s Sacred Cause – How A Hatred Of Slavery Shaped Darwin’s Views On Human Evolution
Peter Enns: The Evolution of Adam – What The Bible Does And Doesn’t Say About Human Origins
Peter Enns: How The Bible Actually Works – *In Which I Explain How an Ancient, Ambiguous, and Diverse Book Leads Us To Wisdom Rather Than Answers – And Why That’s Great News
Kenneth R. Miller: Finding Darwin’s God – A Scientist’s Search For Common Ground Between God And Evolution
Andrew Parker: The Genesis Enigma – Why The Bible Is Scientifically Accurate
William B.F. Ryan & Walter C. Pittman: Noah’s Flood – The New Scientific Discoveries About The Event That Changed History
John H. Walton: The Lost World Of Genesis One – Ancient Cosmology And The Origins Debate
Gerald L. Schroeder: The Science Of God
More Stuff I Read:
Tony Jones: Did God Kill Jesus – Searching For Love In History’s Most Famous Execution
A.J. Jacobs: The Year Of Living Biblically
Anne Lamotte: Bird By Bird
Donald Miller: Blue Like Jazz
Alister McGrath: Mere Apologetics
Andrew Newberg, M.D., Eugene D’Aquili, M.D, Ph.D., & Vince Rause: Brain Science And The Biology Of Belief
Phillipp Jenkins: Jesus Wars – How Four Patriarchs, Three Queens, and Two Emperors Decided What Christians Would Believe for the Next 1,500 Years