Reading Guides, VOLUME 11

A Theology of Conversation – A Reading List

This week, I’ve been revising the theology chapter of my forthcoming book on conversation, HOW THE BODY OF CHRIST TALKS (Brazos Press, 2019), and getting ready for some upcoming events that I will be doing on conversation.

 

Here’s a list of books that have played a vital role in shaping the theology of my work on conversation.

By ERB Editor C. Christopher Smith

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[easyazon_link identifier=”0812995848″ locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone[/easyazon_link] 

Brene Brown

Some may be surprised to see this book on a theology reading list, but what Brown offers here is rich wisdom on what it means to be in conversation and community, wisdom that our churches would do well to pay attention to. It is an excellent companion to Christine Pohl’s book above.

 



 

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