At the end of each year, we pick the Englewood Honor Books,
the best books that we have reviewed over the course of the year. Our primary criterion both for selecting books to review and for honoring the year’s best books is to choose books that are “for the life of the Church” – i.e., books that energize us to be the community of God’s people that God has called us to be and that nurture our mission of following in the way of God’s reconciliation of all things (in all its broadness!).
- 2012 Englewood Honor Books
[ 2012 Book of the Year: LIVING INTO COMMUNITY by Christine Pohl ] - 2011 Englewood Honor Books
[ 2011 Book of the Year: FOOD AND FAITH by Norman Wirzba ] - 2010 Englewood Honor Books
[ Book of the Year: THE WISDOM OF STABILITY by Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove ] - 2009 Englewood Honor Books
[ Book of the Year: THE SACREDNESS OF QUESTIONING EVERYTHING by David Dark ] - 2008 Englewood Honor Books
[ Book of the Year: ACEDIA AND ME by Kathleen Norris ]
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