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Book Review: The Lucky Ones By Anne Mahon

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

The Lucky Ones: African Refugees’ Stories of Extraordinary Courage
By Anne Mahon
Great Plains Publications, 2013

Reviewed by Ashley Chapman

Imagine Edward Snowden working at your local 7Eleven. It’s not actually that far a stretch for those in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Anne Mahon’s The Lucky Ones is named for African refugees who’ve found safety […]

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Book Review: Tax Is Not a FourLetter Word by Alex Himelfarb and Jordan Himelfarb

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

Tax Is Not a FourLetter Word: A Different Take on Taxes in Canada

Edited by Alex Himelfarb and Jordan Himelfarb
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2013

Reviewed by Dennis Howlett

Who would have thought that a book about taxes would make for some very interesting summer reading? But Tax Is Not a FourLetter Word, edited […]

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Book Review: Shopping for Votes By Susan Delacourt

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

Shopping for Votes: How Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them
By Susan Delacourt
Douglas and McIntyre, 2013

Reviewed Katherine Scott

Susan Delacourt has written an illuminating and evocative book about the drift of consumer culture into Canadian politics – where voters no longer think of themselves as citizens […]

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Book Review: Jesus on Justice By Don Posterski

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer -summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>2014

Jesus on Justice: Living Lives of Compassion and Conviction
By Don Posterski
World Vision Canada, 2013

Reviewed by Karri MunnVenn

​Jesus on Justice offers a clear and compelling illustration of our Christian calling to seek justice and love mercy by modeling our lives on Jesus. Understanding that “Jesus was a […]

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Book Review: On God’s Side By Jim Wallis

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

On God’s Side: What Religion Forgets and Politics Hasn’t Learned about Serving the Common Good
By Jim Wallis
Brazos Press, 2013

Reviewed by Brad Wassink

In On God’s Side, Jim Wallis delivers a thorough reproach of religious leaders across the political spectrum.

Wallis uses the common good to show […]

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Book Review: Playing God By Andy Crouch

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power
By Andy Crouch
IVP Books, 2013

Reviewed by Janelle Vandergrift

In Playing God, Andy Crouch defines power as the ability to “make something of this world” and the deepest form is creation. He argues that power is not essentially coercive and violent, […]

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Book Review: How the World’s Religions Are Responding to Climate Change

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

How the World’s Religions Are Responding to Climate Change
Edited by Robin Globus Veldman, Andrew Szasz, and Randolph Haluza– DeLay
Routledge, 2013

Reviewed by Ben Pasha

The issue of climate change has been a significant subject of alarm for many individuals. This has typically been a concern for those involved in […]

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Book Review: Abraham Kuyper By James D. Bratt

From The Catalyst Summer 2014 Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat By James D. Bratt Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2013 Reviewed by Joe Gunn Would reading 450 pages of Dutch social, political, and theological debates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries help us further understand what CPJ means by “public justice?” Reading James Bratt’s book leads me to a resounding “yes!”

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Book Review: Sabbath as Resistance By Walter Brueggemann

From -2014-vol-37-no-2″>Th-summer-2014-vol-37-no-2″>e Catalyst Summer 2014

Sabbath as Resistance: Saying No to the Culture of Now
By Walter Brueggemann
Westminster John Knox Press, 2014

Reviewed by Genevieve Gallant

In Sabbath as Resistance, Walter Brueggemann continues his extensive scholarship on the Old Testament and the prophets in order to share a prophetic message about the lifegiving role […]

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Book Review: Blessed are the Consumers by Sallie McFague

From-2015-vol-38-no-2″> The Catalyst, Summer 2015

Blessed are the Consumers: Climate Change and the Practice of Restraint
By Sallie McFague
Fortress Press, 2013

Reviewed by Sheila McKinley osu

Sallie McFague, Distinguished Theologian in Residence at Vancouver School of Theology, takes an uncompromising stand in Blessed are the Consumers as she challenges us to live simply. She attributes […]

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