Faithfully Reading

Faithfully Reading

John Tintera
A BLOG ABOUT BOOKS 
by
John Tintera 



Over the past few years, explorefaith's book editor John Tintera has been instrumental in crafting explorefaith's Bookshelf section. Faithfully Reading is a new approach to how we cover the many and diverse books available in the areas of religion and spirituality. Akin to a real bookshelf containing both established classics and the latest best-seller, our book coverage is meant to be used as a resource. John will be writing about some of the books that have been most spiritually meaningful for him, referencing works that are newly published and those whose wisdom has been proven by time.  We hope that his blog will inspire you to comment on his selections and suggest your own favorites as well, both older books that should not be forgotten and new titles that stir your soul.

John will be faithfully reading on a daily basis, and blogging on books here about once a week. We hope you will join him regularly.

 

THE POET WITHIN
I love poetry—I love reading and writing it—but for years now I have been what Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way, calls “a creative anorexic.” In other words, the voice in my head that criticizes every line of poetry I write has become more powerful than the impulse to create it.

WHY WE READ WHAT WE READ
Where does the prompting to read what we read come from? I would like to hope that it is God’s gentle hand that leads us to abandon one book and pick up another.

INTERACTIVE FAITH
The world envisioned and helping to be formed by the interfaith movement is one where differences are of supreme value and life’s highest goal is to come to a better understanding of “the other.”

THE RESTLESS READER
I wish I could say that I am a scholar or an intellectual, but the truth is that 18 years ago I first read the bible, John of the Cross, and Augustine, and have been looking ever since for the fix those books gave me.

THE JOYS OF RE-READING
Sometimes re-reading your favorite books can be more profitable than reading new ones (or ones that are new to you).

THE WORDS OF JESUS:
A GOSPEL OF THE SAYINGS OF OUR LORD

WITH REFLECTIONS BY PHYLLIS TICKLE

Phyllis Tickle’s latest book is an attempt to reintroduce the intensity and power of all of Jesus’ sayings by removing what she calls the “connective tissue” from the gospel passages.

A NEW BOOK BY JEAN-PIERRE ISBOUTS
YOUNG JESUS: RESTORING THE “LOST YEARS” OF A SOCIAL ACTIVIST AND RELIGIOUS DISSIDENT

Having read Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan, I was surprised to find that a book by a relatively unknown writer could impart a good deal of new information and greatly deepen my understanding of the life and mission of Jesus.

JON SWEENEY'S ALMOST CATHOLIC
John Tintera begins his blog with Almost Catholic