Sojourners Magazine - April 2009
March 31, 2009“If Söderberg’s Book has an agenda, it is to provoke. And that it does. (You’ll love it, or you’ll hate it. There will be no room for indifference.) If it has an ethos, it’s the unapologetic, unblinking ethos of social justice at the core of Christ’s life. Because its content and design issue political challenges, The Book is in step with the zeitgeist. The timing of its U.S. release couldn’t be more apt, in a climate of political change and the awakening of the political consciousness of millions of young Americans hungry for real dialogue about what they see in their world, here and now. Hungry to be provoked. Hungry for a meta-narrative that’s not hollow at the core—and one that’s not just introspective.”







