10 March 2009

Finding Your Way

My good friend, Phillip Camp, recently wrote a book for those people entering graduate school/seminary (or merely contemplating) in preparation for ministry. The books is succinct, funny, poignant, and insightful. Phillip was one of my (toughest) teachers at Lipscomb . . . I now consider him a fellow pilgrim on the journey. He has a passion for reflection and practice--he's a refreshing reminder that many academics care deeply about how ideas are implemented into everyday life.

Finding Your Way is a book to add to the list.

Here's the blurb I wrote for the back cover.

Finding Your Way is the postmodern version of Thielicke's A Little Exercise for Young Theologians. As both a teacher and friend, Phillip Camp is wise in navigating the task of loving God with one's heart and one's mind. Because he is a committed academic and minister—Camp's book will be a compass for seminary students of all tribes and denominations.

To read the Wipf and Stock description, click here.

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