ATRIA

What God Wants: A Compelling Answer to Humanity's Biggest Problem (Mar., $23) by Neale Donald Walsch. The author of Conversations with God answers the question: What does God want from us? 5-city author tour. 20-cuty radio satellite tour.

AVE MARIA PRESS

The Gift of Julian of Norwich (Mar., $14.95), edited by Karen Manton, is an illustrated account of the life of the 14th-century mystic.

BAKER ACADEMIC

Is the Reformation Over? An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary Roman Catholicism (July, $24.99) by Mark A. Noll and Carolyn Nystrom examines post—Vatican II Roman Catholicism. Advertising.

BASIC BOOKS

The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God (Apr., $23) by George Weigel argues that Europe's abandonment of its spiritual roots raises questions about democracy's future—including in the U.S. 50,000 first printing.

BEACON PRESS

Roadside Religion: In Search of the Sacred, the Strange, and the Substance of Faith (May, $24.95) by Timothy K. Beal looks at one aspect of faith in America by visiting roadside religious attractions including Golgotha Fun Park and Holy Land, USA.

BERKLEY

A Life with Purpose: The Story of Bestselling Author and America's Most Inspiring Minister, Rick Warren (Mar., $14) by George Mair focuses on the man that many are calling a modern-day Martin Luther.

BETHANY HOUSE

The Heart of a Teacher (Apr., $14.99), compiled by Wayne Holmes, gathers stories that will touch the lives of teachers and those inspired by them.

A Dad-Shaped Hole in My Heart (July, $17.99) by H. Norman Wright recommends that women whose dads are missing from their lives turn to God to fill the void.

BRAZOS PRESS

Real Sex: The Naked Truth About Chastity (Apr., $17.99) by Lauren F. Winner discusses chastity in our sex-obsessed culture. Advertising.

BROADMAN & HOLMAN

Monkey Business: The True Story of the Scopes Trial (May, $24.99) by Marvin Olasky and John Perry offers the facts of the Scopes Trial and an apologetic for divine creation.

CARROLL & GRAF

The Secret History of Lucifer (July, $25) by Lynn Picknett is a revisionist history of the Prince of Darkness, originally a pagan goddess of light.

CHOSEN BOOKS

Manifest Presence (June, $19.99) by Jack Hayford believes that worship shapes us into the image of Jesus Christ and enlivens our walk with the Lord.

CITADEL

The Book of Passover: A Celebration (Mar., $12.95) by Rabbi Benjamin Blech. This gift book and family keepsake provides traditions, songs and recipes to celebrate the holiday.

CONTINUUM

Emmaus: Footsteps of the Risen Christ (June, $29.95) by Carsten Peter Thiede and Matthew D'Ancona predicts that the locations disclosed in this book of the lost site of Emmaus (where Jesus revealed himself after rising from the dead) will cause a storm in the archeological world.

COOK COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRIES

Falling in Love with the Bible (Apr., $16.99) by Mike MacIntosh encourages one to read the Bible with a sense of privilege, not obligation.

J. COUNTRYMAN

Mocha with Max (Mar., $13.99) by Max Lucado gathers inspiring thoughts.

The Choice is Yours (Apr., $14.99) by John C. Maxwell directs readers to make better decisions in life.

DOUBLEDAY

A Million Thanks (Apr., $14.95) by Shauna Fleming tells of 15-year-old Fleming's goal to collect one million letters of thanks for U.S. troops at home and abroad.

DUKE UNIV. PRESS

Sermons from Duke Chapel: Voices from "A Great Towering Church" (Apr., $34.95), edited by William H. Willimon, is a collection of notable sermons preached during the school's 75-year history.

WM. B. EERDMANS

Did God Have a Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religions in Ancient Israel (Apr., $25) by William G. Dever clarifies ancient Israel's "folk religion" based on recent archeological evidence and new insights about biblical texts.

FREE PRESS

Losing Moses on the Freeway: America's Broken Covenant with the Ten Commandments (June, $24) by Chris Hedges. A concerned war journalist and author makes a plea to heed the wisdom of the 10 Commandments. Ad/promo. Author publicity.

GEORGETOWN UNIV. PRESS

The Moral Theology of Pope John Paul II (Mar., $26.95) by Charles E. Curran analyzes the theology that underlies the moral teachings of the pope.

HARPER SAN FRANCISCO

The Sins of Scripture (Apr., $24.95) by Bishop John Shelby Spong. A champion of liberal Christianity explores the Bible texts used to justify oppression, murder, violence and discrimination against women and homosexuals. 50,000 first printing. Advertising. Author tour.

The Renovare Spiritual Formation Bible (May, $44.95), edited by Richard J. Foster, Dallas Willard, Eugene H. Peterson and Walter Brueggemann. This new study Bible rediscovers Scripture as a living and active text for spiritual formation. 75,000 first printing. Ad/promo.

HAY HOUSE/PRINCESS HOUSE

Practical Praying: Using the Rosary to Enhance Your Life (Mar., $17.95) by John Edward explores the power of the rosary as a tool that can bring focused energy and creative thought into everyday life. 50,000 first printing. Author tour.

HOWARD PUBLISHING

You (July, $14.99) by Ed Young ponders one's value in God's eyes.

HYPERION

Life's Journey's According to Mister Rogers: Things to Remember Along the Way (May, $16.95) by Fred Rogers with intro by Joanne Rogers, posthumously provides words of wisdom and advice for anyone embarking on a new journey in life. 200,000 first printing.

IDEALS

The Best of Guideposts (Mar., $19.95) collects the best stories from 60 years of Guideposts magazine. 25,000 first printing. $10,000 ad/promo.

INTERVARSITY PRESS

The Soul Tells a Story (May, $16) by Vinita Hampton Wright encourages integrating the worlds of Christian spirituality and creativity.

JEWISH LIGHTS

Translating God: My Journey to Godliness (May, $21.99) by Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis explains ancient beliefs with modern-day relevance. $25,000 ad/promo. 10-city author tour.

JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY

The Moriah Haggadah: Collector's Edition (Mar., $150), illuminations by Avner Moriah, calligraphy by Izzy Pludwinsky, is a new illuminated edition of the book of Passover. Advertising. Author tour.

JOSSEY-BASS

Christian Wisdom of the Jedi Masters (Apr., $16.95) by Dick Staub identifies the spiritual themes in Star Wars that echo Christian truths.

The Last Word and the Word After That: A Tale of Faith, Doubt, and a New Kind of Christianity (Apr., $21.95) by Brian McLaren is a Christian fable for a troubled world.

KTAV PUBLISHING

The Emergence of Ethical Man: Answers by Rabbi Joseph N. Soloveitchik (Mar., $25), edited by Michael Berger, discusses what it means to be human.

LIGUORI/TRIUMPH

And God Said, "Play Ball!" Amusing and Thought-Provoking Parallels Between the Bible and Baseball (Apr., $19.95) by Gary Graf, photos by Jack Zehrt, makes the Bible more approachable by relating it to the beloved national game.

LITURGICAL PRESS

Gospels and Acts (Apr., $64.95) by Donald Jackson, artistic director and illuminator, is the first volume in a seven-volume series of full-color, page-by-page reproductions from The Saint John's Bible. Advertising.

LOYOLA PRESS

Revolution of Love: The Meaning of Mother Teresa (Mar., $18.95) by David Scott examines the real woman behind the sentimental stereotypes. $30,000 ad/promo.

Swimming with Scapulars: True Confessions of a Young Catholic (Apr., $19.95) by Matthew Lickona describes a premodern faith practiced with a postmodern sensibility. 25,000 ad/promo.

MERCER UNIV. PRESS

Encyclopedia of Religion in the South, Second Edition, Revised, Expanded,

Updated (May, $60), edited by Samuel S. Hill and Charles H. Lippy with Charles Reagan Wilson, consulting editor.

MERCURY BOOKS

Buddhism: On the Path to Nirvana (June, $35) by Swati Chopra follows the life and teaching of Buddha.

MOODY PUBLISHERS

Further In and Deeper Down (June, $16.99) by E.K. Bailey with Sheila M. Bailey and Cokeisha L. Bailey. The late Rev. E.K. Bailey's wife and daughter finish the story of his three bouts with cancer. Ad/ promo.

MOREHOUSE PUBLISHING

God the Ingenious Alchemist (Aug., $14.95) by John Claypool explores how God works to bring us blessings.

NELSON BOOKS

Captivating (Apr., $22.99) by John and Stasi Eldredge reveals the three core desires in every woman's heart.

The Slumber of Christianity (July, $19.99) by Ted Dekker urges readers to escape mundane, powerless existences and pursue God's highest pleasures.

NEW WORLD LIBRARY

Falling into the Arms of God: Meditations with St. Teresa of Avila (May, $18) by Megan Don presents ancient meditations to enrich daily lives. Ad/promo.

ORBIS BOOKS

Peacework: Prayer . Resistance . Community (Mar., $16) by Henri Nouwen calls all Christians to embrace peacemaking as an unconditional demand.

OVERLOOK PRESS

Belief (May, $21.95) by Joan Bakewell transcribes conversations with notables such as A.S. Byatt, Karen Armstrong and David Puttnam from Bakewell's BBC radio series.

PARACLETE PRESS

The Lure of Saints: A Protestant Experience of Catholic Tradition (May, $21.95) by Jon M. Sweeney documents how the saints have impacted both the church and the world. $15,000 ad/promo. 10-city author tour.

POWERHOUSE

The Face of Forgiveness: Salvation and Redemption (Apr., $49.95) by Anthony Bannon, photos by Steven Katzman. Photographs bear witness to the emotional faith at Christian revival meetings. $15,000 ad/promo.

PROMETHEUS BOOKS

The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-Muslims (Aug., $28) by Andrew G. Bostom, M.D., analyzes jihad war and the conditions imposed upon the non-Muslim peoples conquered by jihad campaigns.

QUIRK BOOKS

The Brick Testament: The Ten Commandments (Mar., $14.95) by Brendan Powell Smith combines verses from the Book of Exodus with elaborate LEGO dioramas chronicling the adventures of Moses.

RANDOM HOUSE

No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam (Mar., $25.95) by Reza Aslan examines Islam in relation to other religions and shows the promise of its future. Ad/promo. 5-city author tour.

REGAL

Coach Wooden's Pyramid of Success (Mar., $17.99) by Coach John Wooden with Jay Carty identifies the building blocks and key values that have brought Wooden success and victory.

SCHOCKEN BOOKS

What Do You Mean, You Can't Eat in My Home?: A Guide to How Newly Observant Jews and Their Less Observant Relatives Can Still Get Along (Aug., $23) by Azriela Jaffe offers sensible solutions for newly observant Jews. Advertising.

SHAMBHALA

Waking Up to What You Do (May, $21.95) by Diane Eshin Rizzetto encourages using Zen precepts to gain a deeper understanding and clarity of oneself.

SKYLIGHT PATHS

Summer: A Spiritual Biography of the Season (Apr., $19.99), edited by Gary Schmidt and Susan M. Felch, illus. by Marry Moser. In essays, poems and meditations, 25 writers including Anne LaMott, Luci Shaw and Ray Bradbury, consider summer and its spiritual meanings. $20,000 ad/promo.

SNOW LION

Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend with Commentary by Kyabje Kangyur Rinpoche (Aug., $22.95), trans. by the Padmakara Translation Group, is for those interested in Mahayana Buddhism and the classics of Indian Buddhist literature.

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIV. PRESS

Alexander Campbell: Adventurer in Freedom, A Literary Biography, Volume One (Apr., $25) by Eva Jean Wrather, edited by D. Duane Cummins, traces the Christian Church founder's journey from Scotland to America along with his spiritual journey from Calvinism to his own theology.

TYNDALE HOUSE

To Fly Again (Apr., $19.99) by Gracia Burnham with Dean Merrill. Former hostage Burnham reflects on what she learned during her year-long captivity in the Philippine jungle and her subsequent rescue.

UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

Islamic Law: From Historical Foundations to Contemporary Practice (Mar.; $40, paper $15) by Mawil Izzi Dien describes the relationship between the original theories of Islamic law and the views of contemporary Islamic writers.

UNIV. OF UTAH PRESS

David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism (Apr., $29.95) by Gregory A. Prince and William Robert Wright documents Mormon leader McKay's presidency from 1951 until his death in 1970.

URIM PUBLICATIONS

Dignity Beyond Death: The Jewish Preparation for Burial (May, $24.95) by Rochel Berman examines death and burial preparation from the viewpoint of the volunteers who undertake it.

VIKING

Whose Bible Is It?: A History of the Scriptures Through the Ages (Mar., $24.95) by Jaroslav Pelikan traces the good book's evolution from its earliest incarnation to the present.

W PUBLISHING

So You Want to Be More Like Christ: Eight Essentials to Get You There (Apr., $22.99) by Charles R. Swindoll is a guide to the disciplines of the Christian faith: prayer, humility, self-control, sacrifice, submission, solitude, silence and hope.

WALKER & CO.

The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light (Mar., $23) by Tom Harpur suggests a provocative vision of Christianity's origins.

WARNER FAITH

Approval Addiction: Overcoming Your Need to Please Everyone (Apr., $22.99) by Joyce Meyer encourages one to rely on God who provides all the security one needs.

Adoption Miracles: True Stories of God's Presence Today (Apr., $12.99) by Karen Kingsbury details miraculous stories of adoption.

WATERBROOK

To Be Told (Mar., $11.99) by Dan B. Allender reveals how God is leading us all to a more fulfilling future.

WESTMINSTER JOHN KNOX

Reflections Over the Long Haul: A Memoir (June, $24.95) by Robert McAfee Brown offers the memoir of the renowned public theologian of the late 20th century.

ZONDERVAN

Pathway to Purpose for Women (Apr., $18.99) by Katie Brazelton. This how-to guide directs readers to discover their universal purpose.

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