Jitters June 28, 2011

Jitters Book Club meets just once a month and we discuss the book in it’s entirety. You are welcome to jump in at anytime. It’s a casual affair over coffee and a piece of pie, or whatever. See you there!

Please join us at Lakeview Brew (5606 Canal Boulevard, just south of I-610). We start at 7:00 p.m. and this coffee shop has great sandwiches, soups, and sweets. This month we are reading:

Editorial Review – Library Journal vol. 133 iss. 2 p. 74 (c) 02/01/2008
As founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, Keller has heard many people question religious beliefs and ask questions like, “How can there be one true religion?” or “How can a loving God allow suffering?” In his new book, written to help counter books like Richard Dawkins’s The God Delusion , Keller addresses these and other questions and gives his reasons for believing in God unconditionally. He shares his personal path to Christianity through experiences with his own doubts about faith and conversations he holds with those still struggling with personal belief. Using literature, philosophy, and pop culture, the author gives convincing reasons for a strong belief in God. It is refreshing to read a book that presents a religious view without being overly critical of the secular side presented in other books. An excellent conversation starter, this book presents a valid, well-written, and well-researched argument and should be considered for public libraries.—Jennifer Kuncken, Williamsburg Regional Lib., VA

One Response to “Jitters June 28, 2011”

  1. Sydney July 8, 2011 at 4:07 pm #

    What is this month’s book?

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