Books For Review
Invitation to USCMA members to review mission-themed books!
Would you like to read and review books on mission related themes? By writing a review of the book, you have the opportunity to read a mission-themed book and share it with USCMA members as well!
From time to time, the USCMA office receives books for review. We are happy to offer USCMA members an opportunity to write a review on these books.
If you would like to review any of these options for books to review or any of the featured books listed below, please contact Nichole Petty, Office Manager, at associate@uscatholicmission.org for details.
Thank you for considering this invitation!
Voice of the Voiceless by Saint Oscar Romero. This is his four pastoral letters, and other material, with reflections by Jon Sobrino and Ignacio Martin-Baro.
Seeds of Faith - Organizing Your Church to Transform the World by Alex Tindal Wisendanger.
Creation's Wisdom: Spiritual Practice and Climate Change by Daniel Wolpert
Re-Enchanting the Earth: Why AI Needs Religion by Ilia Delio
Religious Life For Our World Creating Comunities of Hope by Maria Cimperman, RSCJ.
December is Dancing in God's Earthquake: The Coming Transformation of Religion by Rabbi Arthur Ocean Waskow.
Belonging: One Catholic's Journey by Frank J Butler
Moral Leadership: Integrity, Courage, Imagination by Robert Michael Franklin.
Truth Seekers: Voices of Peace and Nonviolence from Gandhi to Pope Francis by David Cortright
Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody: The Making of a Black Theologian by James H. Cone
Let Justice Be Done: Writings from American Abolitionists 1688 - 1865 by Kerry Walters.
The Ethics of Encounter: Christian Neighbor Love as a Practice of Solidarity by Marcus Mescher.
Keeping Hope Alive by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
The Radical Gospel of Bishop Thomas Gumbleton by Peter Feuerherd.
Thomas Merton’s Encounter with Buddhism and Beyond: His Inter-religious Dialogue, Inter-Monastic Exchanges, and Their Legacy.
The Truth Will Make You Free: The New Evangelization for a Secular Age by Robert F. Leavitt.
New Paths for Interreligious Theology by Alan Race and Paul Knitter.
December: Abuse and Cover-up: Refounding the Catholic Church in Trauma by Gerald A. Arbuckle.
When the Disciple Comes of Age: Christian Identity in the 21st Century by Diarmuid O’Murchu.
Catholicity & Emerging Personhood: A Contemporary Theological Anthropology by Daniel P Horan, OFM.
Becoming New: Finding God Within Us and in Creation
The Tao of Asian American Belonging: A Yinist Spirituality
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