Bibliography
Reading is conversation.
As a grade-schooler in the mid-1950s, my ideal afternoon off went like this:
It’s raining. I’m on the screened in back porch of our house in Athens, Ohio, lying on the sofa glider, with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a glass of Kool-Aid. And I’m having a conversation with Hugh Lofting about Doctor Doolittle.
Seventy years on, I’m a retired librarian who can’t use the library for the books I’m reading, because I have to write in them. Underlining, marginalia, indexing on the flyleaves, etc. Hubby Jim says I’m talking with the authors. He’s right.
What follows represents fifty-plus years of conversation, most of it in the past few decades. It’s by no means an exhaustive list, and it barely touches on the fiction. However, these are the authors who have influenced me the most.
Faith and Practice
Rex Ambler, The Quaker Way: A Rediscovery (2013)
The History of God (1994)
The Battle for God (2001)
Islam: A Short History (2002)
The Great Transformation: The World in the Time of Buddha, Socrates, Confucius and Jeremiah (2007)
Resa Aslan, No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam (2011)
Alain Badiou, Saint Paul: The Foundation of Universalism (1997; trans. by Ray Brasser, 2003)
Richard Beck, Unclean: Meditations on Purity, Hospitality, and Mortality (2011)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison, (1951; [2015])
James Breech, The Silence of Jesus: The Authentic Voice of the Historical Man (1983)
Paul Buckley
Primitive Christianity Revived, by William Penn (1696), trans. into modern English by Paul Buckley (2018)
Primitive Quakerism Revived: Living as Friends in the Twenty-First Century (2018)
Frederick Buechner, Secrets in the Dark: A Life in Sermons (2007)
Marilyn Busteed, Richard Tiffany, Dorothy Wergin, Phases of the Moon: A Guide to Evolving Human Nature (1974)
James Carroll, Christ Actually: The Son of God for the Secular Age (2014)
The Silence of God (1985)
Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility (1986)
Breakfast at the Victory: The Mysticism of Ordinary Experience (1995)
Awakening Loving-Kindness (1996)
When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times (1997, 2000)
The Places That Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times (2001,2018)
The Pocket Pema Chödrön (2010)
Welcoming the Unwelcome: Wholehearted Living in a Brokenhearted World (2019)
How We Live is How we Die (2022)
Tim Crane, The Meaning of Belief: Religion from an Atheist’s Point of View (2017)
The Historical Jesus: The life of a Mediterranean Jewish peasant (1993)
Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography (1994)
The Birth of Christianity: Discovering what happened in the years immediately after the execution of Jesus (1999)
In Search of Paul: How Jesus’s Apostle Opposed Rome’s Empire with God’s Kingdom (2005)
God and Empire: Jesus Against Rome, Then and Now (2008)
The First Paul: Reclaiming the Radical Visionary Behind the Church’s Conservative Icon (coauthored by Marcus J. Borg; 2010)
The Greatest Prayer: Rediscovering the Revolutionary Message of the Lord’s Prayer (2011)
The Power of Parable: How Fiction by Jesus Became Fiction about Jesus (2012)
How to Read the Bible and Still Be a Christian: Struggling with Divine Violence from Genesis through Revelation (2015)
Paul the Pharisee: A Vision Beyond the Violence of Civilization (2024)
James G. Crossley, Jesus and the Chaos of History: Redirecting the Life of the Historical Jesus (2015)
The Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams, The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World (2016)
How Can I Help? Stories and Reflections on Service, with Paul Gorman (1985)
Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing and Dying (2001)
Problems with Atonement: The Origins of, and Controversy about, the Atonement Doctrine (2005)
The Family Metaphor in Jesus’ Teaching: Gospel and Ethics (2009)
Richard Q. Ford, The Parables of Jesus: Recovering the Art of Listening (1997)
Douglas Gwyn
Apocalypse of the Word : The Life and Message of George Fox (1986)
The Covenant Crucified : Quakers and the Rise of Capitalism (1995)
Conversation with Christ: Quaker Meditations on the Gospel of John (2011)
But Who Do You Say That I Am? Quakers and Christ Today, Pendle Hill Pamphlet #426 (2014)
Hafiz of Shiraz, 14th century Persian Sufi poet, exemplified by Daniel Ladinsky’s versions of selected poems, The Subject Tonight is Love (2005)
H. Larry Ingle
Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions (2005)
Pagan Spirituality: A Guide to Personal Transformation (2006)
Tarif Khalidi, The Muslim Jesus: Sayings and stories in Islamic literature (2001)
James Kugel, The Bible As It Was (1999)
Jon D. Levenson
Amy-Jill Levine & Marc Zvi Brettler
The Jewish Annotated New Testament (2011, 2nd edition 2017)
The Bible with and without Jesus: How Jews and Christians read the same stories differently (2020)
Luna Press, The Lunar Calendar: Dedicated to the Goddess in Her Many Guises (published annually)
George MacDonald, George MacDonald: An anthology, edited by C.S. Lewis (1946)
Linda A. Mercadante, Belief without Borders: Inside the Minds of the Spiritual but not Religious (2014)
Thomas Merton
Jack Miles, God: A biography (1995)
Brent Nongbri, Before Religion: A History of a Modern Concept (2012)
Lama Rod Owens, Love and rage : the path of liberation through anger (2020)
Parker Palmer, On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity, and Getting Old (2018)
Scott Peck, People of the Lie: The Hope for Healing Human Evil (1983)
William Penn, Primitive Christianity Revived, by William Penn (1696), trans. into modern English by Paul Buckley (2018)
Mitri Raheb, Faith in Face of Empire: The Bible through Palestinian Eyes (2014)
Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught (1969; rev. & expanded, 1994)
Peter Rollins, The Orthodox Heretic: And Other Impossible Tales (Paraclete Press, 2016)
Katsuki Sekida, Zen Training: Methods and Philosophy (1975; 2005)
Christopher W. Skinner, Reading John (2015)
William Stringfellow, An ethic for Christians and other aliens in a strange land (1973)
Hal Taussig, editor & commentator, A New New Testament: A Bible for the 21st Century Combining Traditional and Newly Discovered Texts (2014).
Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light, The Private Writings of the “Saint of Calcutta”, edited with commentary by Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C, (2007; 2009)
Thích Nhất Hạnh, Living Buddha, Living Christ (1987; 2007)
Geraldine Thorsten, God Herself: The Feminine Roots of Astrology (1980)
Chögyam Trungpa, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism (1973; 2002)
Rabbi Arthur Ocean Waskow, Dancing in God’s Earthquake: The Coming Transformation of Religion (Orbis Books, 2020)
Ken Wilber, The Essential Ken Wilber: An Introductory Reader
Lloyd Lee Wilson, Essays on the Quaker Vision of Gospel Order (1947; 2007)
Paul Woodruff, Reverence: Renewing a Forgotten Virtue, by (2002)
Scripture translations
Robert Alter, translator
David Bentley Hart, translator, The New Testament: A Translation (2nd ed., 2023)
Robert J. Miller, editor, The Complete Gospels: Annotated Scholars Version (4th ed., 2010)
Science and Culture
H.W. Brands, Traitor to his class: The privileged life and radical presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (2008)
Antonio Damasio
Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain (1994; 2005)
The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness (1999)
Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain (2003)
The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures (2015)
Timothy Egan, The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl (2006)
Angus Fletcher, Wonderworks: Literary invention and the science of stories (2021)
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in Natural History
The Panda’s Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History
Hen’s Teeth and Horse’s Toes: Further Reflections in Natural History
The Flamingo’s Smile: Reflections in Natural History
An Urchin in the Storm: Essays about Books and Ideas
Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History
Bully for Brontosaurus
Dinosaur in a Haystack
The Lying Stones of Marrakech
Rocks of Ages
Jeremy W. Hayward, Perceiving Ordinary Magic: Science & Intuitive Wisdom
Arlie Russell Hochschild, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right (2016)
Douglas R. Hofstadter, Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid (1979, 1999)
Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011)
Charles C. Mann
Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (1964; 1994)
Louis Menand, The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America (2002)
Reinhold Niebuhr, The Children of Light & the Children of Darkness: A vindication of democracy and a critique of its traditional defense (1944; 2011)
Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2014)
Steven Pinker, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature (2002)
Claudia Rankine, Just Us: An American Conversation (2020)
Merlin Sheldrake, Entangled Life: How fungi make our worlds, change our minds & shape our futures (2020)
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (2nd ed., 2010)
Jonathan Weiner, The Beak of the Finch (1994)
Walter L. Williams, The Spirit and the Flesh: Sexual Diversity in American Indian Culture (1986; 1994)
Fiction
Greg Bear
Darwin’s Radio (1999)
Darwin’s Children (2003)
Michael Chabon, the works
John Galsworthy, The Forsyte Chronicles
Volume I: The Forsyte Saga (1906-21)
Volume II: A Modern Comedy (1924-1928)
Volume III: End of the Chapter (1931-1933, published posthumously)
E.M Forster, the works [free eBooks available from Project Gutenburg]
American Gods
Anansi Boys
Good Omens (with Terry Pratchett)
Neverwhere
William Gibson, the works
Nick Harkaway, Gnomon: A novel (2018)
Frank Herbert, the works, especially the six original Dune books [but not his son Brian, who inherited his daddy’s notes but not his talent]
Robin Hobb – the works
Doris Lessing, the works, especially the Canopus in Argos series
David Liss – the works
The Discworld Series
Good Omens (with Neil Gaiman)
Kim Stanley Robinson, the works
Neal Stephenson, the works
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, the works [and kudos to his son Christopher, who inherited his daddy’s notes and knew what to do with them]
Kurt Vonnegut, the works

