The A-Team Blog Book of the Year Award (2005): Contestants

Date February 22, 2006 Posted by Roger Overton

It's time for the first award The A-Team Blog has ever handed out! The objective is to highlight and recognize the best of the best from the past year so you don't waste money buying every book that hits the shelves (like I do). In order to qualify the book must a) be published in 2005, b) have been read by me. Below are the books that qualify for this prestigious honor. The winner and two runner-ups will be announced next week.

The Out of Bounds Church? by Steve Taylor
Escaping the Matrix by Gregory Boyd & Al Larson
The Feminist Mistake by Mary Kassian
A Different Jesus? by Robert Millet
Sex and the Supremacy of Christ ed. John Piper & Justin Taylor
Father, Son, & Holy Spirit by Bruce Ware
Choosing a Bible by Leland Ryken
What is Reformed Theology? by R.C. Sproul
Head, Heart & Hands by Dennis Hollinger
Beyond the Shadowlands by Wayne Martindale
Rick Warren and the Purpose that Drives Him by Richard Abanes
Into the Wardrobe by David Downing
A Reader's Guide Through the Wardrobe by Leland Ryken & Marjorie Lamp Mead
5 Paths to the Love of Your Life ed. Alex Chediak
Jack's Life by Douglas Gresham
Blog by Hugh Hewitt
Further Up & Further In by Bruce Edwards
Earthboy Jacobus by Doug TenNapel
Truth and the New Kind of Christian by R. Scott Smith
I Love Mormons by David Rowe
Whatever Happened to Truth? ed. Andreas Köstenberger
C.S. Lewis's Case for Christ by Art Lindsley
God's Blogs by Lanny Donoho
Inside Narnia by Devin Brown
Running Against the Wind by Brian Flynn
Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult by J.P. Moreland & Garrett DeWeese
God is the Gospel by John Piper
Not a Tame Lion by Bruce Edwards

Related posts:

  1. The A-Team Blog Book of the Year Award (2005)
  2. Welcome to The A-Team Blog
  3. The A-Team Blog: Part 2
  4. My Final A-Team Blog Post
  5. Book Review: Further Up & Further In by Bruce Edwards
  6. John's New Blog

2 Responses to “The A-Team Blog Book of the Year Award (2005): Contestants”

  1. Anonymous said:

    That's a lot of books, speed reader!

  2. Anonymous said:

    I think there should be some sort of contest to see who can string the most book names into one really long and hilarious book title:
    A Reader's Guide Into Sex and the Supremacy of Whatever Happened to Truth and the New Kind of Christian Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult Beyond the Shadowlands
    Or, you can describe the chapters:
    5 Paths to the Love of Your Life:
    The Feminist Mistake, Escaping the Matrix, Into the Wardrobe, Running Against the Wind, I Love Mormons

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