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  • Christian Children's Book Publishers Eye Wider Market

    Publishers are adding books they say are faithful to Biblical values, but not explicitly religious, leaving it to parents to draw connections.

  • Religion Book Deals: November 9, 2022

    History professor John Fea brings three new books to OUP, Sharon Garlough Brown, whose adult fiction titles have hit bestsellers lists, debuts a kids book for IVP, and more.

  • Tracking Global Trends Toward Secularity

    ‘Beyond Doubt’ relies on comprehensive new data and a fresh sociological framework to definitively track the downward trend of religiosity in societies worldwide, including the U.S.

  • Centering LGBTQ Voices on Faith

    Religion publishers are highlighting the stories of LGBTQ people and their faith journeys in a number of new books.

  • Considering Women and Religion

    Several new books challenge historical narratives, patriarchal assumptions, and religious practices that have undermined women’s roles, place, and power in faith communities.

  • Getting to Know God

    Biblical scholars are shedding new light on aspects of God, Jesus, and Christian theology in several new books.

  • Religion Scholars Rewrite History

    Academic religion publishers are prioritizing the search for more accurate retellings of history as well as clearer views of the Bible in new books, many of which will appear at the Annual Meetings hosted by the American Academy of Religion and Society for Biblical Literature in Denver, Colo.

  • A Reconnection for Religion Scholars, Publishers

    The joint annual meetings between two learned societies, the Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of Religion, will bring together publishers, professors, students, authors and more in Denver from Nov. 19-22.

  • Tyndale Launches Apologetics Imprint, Elevate

    Tyndale Elevate is a new imprint focusing on Christian worldview topics and apologetics—arguments and justifications for Christian beliefs—that expects to publish six titles a year.

  • Religion and Spirituality Books Preview: November 2022

    Bestselling author and New York City-based pastor Tim Keller’s exploration of forgiveness, a myth-busting look at Buddhism, and more are among new religion and spirituality titles publishing in November.

  • Seven Spooky, Spirited Reads for Halloween

    This year, religion and spirituality publishers are helping readers get into the Halloween spirit with a guide to conducting séances, stories from haunted spaces, and more.

  • Boundaries from a Biblical Standpoint: PW Talks to Lysa TerKeurst

    In her new book 'Good Boundaries and Goodbyes' (Thomas Nelson, Nov. 8), bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst reflects on her recent divorce and makes a case for how faith and love can help set healthy boundaries in relationships.

  • Religion Book Deals: Oct. 26, 2022

    A fresh look at Mary Magdalene lands at Brazos, journalist and artist Chanté Griffin brings a book about the Civil Rights Movement to WaterBrook, and more.

  • Books for Building Faithful Families

    Several new and forthcoming faith-based books on marriage and parenting feature straight-talk, Scripture, and a spike of humor.

  • Guiding Prayers for Adult Children

    Kids grow up, but publishers are providing books to parents who still call on God to guide and protect them.

  • Deck the Shelves with Holiday Fiction: Christmas-Themed Novels

    Several faith-based novels set during Christmastime are publishing between now and November this year, just in time for the holidays.

  • Zondervan Academic Names Katya Covrett V-P, Publisher

    Previously associate publisher at the imprint, Katya Covrett has been named v-p, publisher at Zondervan Academic.

  • Scholars Deem Museum of the Bible 'a bible'

    In 'Does Scripture Speak for Itself? The Museum of the Bible and the Politics of Interpretation' (Cambridge, out now), Jill Hicks-Keeton and Cavan Concannon present the MOTB as a "bible" in itself.

  • New Book Reframes Jesus’s Trial

    As part of his life’s work to improve Christian-Jewish relations, Bible scholar Israel Knohl lays out a detailed case disproving that Jews are collectively responsible for Jesus’s crucifixion in his new book, ‘The Messiah Confrontation’ (Jewish Publication Society, Nov. 1).

  • September Religion Bestsellers: Jonathan Cahn Tops; ‘The Stranger’ Stays

    Jonathan Cahn ‘returns’ to PW’s Religion Nonfiction Bestsellers list with 'The Return of the Gods' which debuts at #1; Mitch Albom maintains his #1 perch in Religion Fiction with ‘The Stranger in the Lifeboat.’

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