
Is God a Christian?
Creating a Community of Conversation
by R. Kirby Godsey
"Kirby Godsey is at times the poet inspiring us, at other times the professor informing us, but mostly he is the prophet challenging us. His aim is huge and hopeful. He is out to persuade people of faith to replace bombs with bridges and retribution with redemption."
—Walter B. Shurden, Minister at Large, Mercer University

Let's Talk About God: A Call to Interfaith Dialogue
By R. Kirby Godsey
The author of Is God a Christian? offers five practical steps for beginning productive dialogue with other religions.

Is God Christian?
By Mercer University Press
Former Mercer University President Kirby Godsey advocates for creative communities of interfaith conversation in his new book Is God a Christian?

"God is Not a Christian"
By Timothy Dalrymple
A theologian, philosopher and university president reflects on salvation, grace, and the problem of other religions.

About R. Kirby Godsey
By Mercer University Press
Learn more about the controversial and inspiring author of Is God a Christian?

Excerpts from Is God a Christian?
By R. Kirby Godsey
Read a selection of excerpts from the new book exploring inter-religious conversation.

More Resources
Visit the Is God a Christian? Website for an online study guide and other resources for this new book.
Book Club Roundtable

The Hard Questions
By Bruce Reyes-Chow
This would be a great book for a book group, adult study and or college discussion group.

Is God a Christian?
By Brian McLaren
Being opposed to Christian exclusivity doesn't mean loving Jesus any less.

Is God A Christian?
By Brad Hirschfield
As is so often the case, the issue isn’t God, the issue is us.

Walking Humbly with God
By Carl Gregg
Godsey’s book is a guide to living peacefully together toward the answer, while walking humbly with your God.

Is God A Christian?
By Jim Burklo
The book is a beautifully-written essay promoting religious pluralism from a Christian perspective.

Words of God, not Word of God
By Carleen Mandolfo
If one is truly committed to reading the Bible as the literal word of God, one has to admit that God has a diversity of views on every conceivable topic!

The Hard Work of Building Bridges
By Robert Hunt
Godsey’s radical monotheism isn’t radical enough to foster real Christian engagement in inter-religious dialogue.




























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