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Book reviewed in this article:MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: The Bible in the Churches: How Different Christians Interpret the Scriptures, edited by Kenneth Hagen.MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: Biblical Interpretation and the Church: The Problem of Contextualization, edited by D.A. Carson.MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: Life Journey and the Old Testament: An Experiential Approach to the Bible and Personal Transformation, by Conrad E. L'Heureux.MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: Faithfulness in Action: Loyalty in Biblical Perspective, by Katherine Doob SakenfeldMAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: From Darkness to Light: Aspects of Conversion in the New Testament, by Beverly Roberts Gaventa.MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: The Early Christians: Their World Mission and Self‐Discovery, by Ben F. MeyerMAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE: Thirsting for God: A Devotional Study of the Psalms, in Light of their Historical Background, by C. Donald Cole.IN THE GARDEN OF MYRTLES, AND OTHER BOOKS ON ISLAM: Islamic Values in the United States, by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Adair T. Lummis.IN THE GARDEN OF MYRTLES, AND OTHER BOOKS ON ISLAM: Christians and Muslims Together. An Exploration by Presbyterians, edited by Byron L. Haines and Frank L. Cooley.IN THE GARDEN OF MYRTLES, AND OTHER BOOKS ON ISLAM: Frontiers in Muslim‐Christian Encounter, by Michael Nazir Ali.IN THE GARDEN OF MYRTLES, AND OTHER BOOKS ON ISLAM: In the Garden of Myrtles. Studies in Early Islamic Mysticism, by Tor Andrae.IN THE GARDEN OF MYRTLES, AND OTHER BOOKS ON ISLAM: Conversion. Competition and Conflict. Essays on the Role of Religion in Asia, edited by Dick Kooiman, Otto van Muijzenberg and Peter van der Veer.
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