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[easyazon_link identifier=”006197658X” locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]Speaking Christian: Why Christian Words Have Lost Their Meaning and PowerAnd How They Can Be Restored[/easyazon_link]
Harper, 2011.
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This book is helpful because it challenges us to rethink the language with which we articulate our Christian faith and why we use the terms that we do.
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C. Christopher Smith is the founding editor of The Englewood Review of Books. He is also author of a number of books, including most recently How the Body of Christ Talks: Recovering the Practice of Conversation in the Church (Brazos Press, 2019). Connect with him online at: C-Christopher-Smith.com
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