Episode 244 || Faith Books, Whatever That Means

Published: Oct. 10, 2019, 10 a.m.

b'Since talking about censorship wasn\'t hard enough, we\'ve taken it upon ourselves--at listener behest--to talk about one of the hardest, most personal things there is: faith. These are some of the books that got us thinking and growing and changing, and we hope, at the very least, that they are useful to your journey. You can read Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Daniel Cox\'s piece on\\xa0538. You can listen to the "Apocalypse Now" episode of NPR\'s\\xa0Throughline podcast here. You can listen to our old, old episode on "grief literature" here. Also,\\xa0The Life of Pi came out in 2002, which we know now! +\\xa0Leaving Church by by Barbara Brown Taylor +\\xa0A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis +\\xa0Supper of the Lamb by Robert Farrar Capon +\\xa0The Life of Pi by Yann Martel +\\xa0A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza +\\xa0Man\'s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl +\\xa0Walking on Water by Madeleine L\'Engle +\\xa0Christ and Culture by Richard Neibuhr +\\xa0Searching for Sunday by Rachel Held Evans +\\xa0The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry +\\xa0The Explanation for Everything by Lauren Grodstein +\\xa0Small Blessings by Martha Woodruff +\\xa0Hogfather by Terry Pratchett Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you\'re interested in some exclusive content like our Unpopular Opinions, consider supporting us on Patreon here.'