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May 2021
John Swinton and Harriet Mowat, Practical Theology and Qualitative Research, 2nd ed. (SCM Press: 2016)
Benedicta Ward, SLG, The Wisdom of the Desert Fathers (SLG Press: 1986)
Leonardo Boff, Ecology & Liberation: A New Paradigm (Orbis Books: 1995)
Makoto Fujimura, Culture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty for Our Common Life (InterVarsity Press: 2017)
April 2021
Richard Beck, Trains, Jesus, and Murder: The Gospel According to Johnny Cash (Fortress Press: 2019)
Elden H. Luffman, Bringing God To War: Glimpses of a Chaplain’s Ministry with U.S. Marines in Vietnam (Phillips Publications: 2006)
Barbara C. Harris with Kelly Brown Douglas, Hallelujah, Anyhow! A Memoir (Church Publishing Incorporated: 2018)
George Herbert, A Priest to the Temple or The Country Parson with Selected Poems ed., Ronald Blythe (Canterbury Press: 2003)
March 2021
Ijeoma Oluo, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press: 2020)
Bendicta Ward, The Desert Christian: The Sayings of the Desert Fathers also known as Apophthegmata Patrum (MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc.: 1975)
February 2021
Joan Chittister, The Time is Now: A Call to Uncommon Courage (Convergent Books: 2019)
James H. Cone, The Cross and the Lynching Tree (Orbis Books: 2011)
January 2021
Dolores S. Williams, Sisters in the Wilderness: The Challenge of Womanist God-Talk (Orbis Books: 1993)
Rowan Williams, Silence and Honey Cakes: The Wisdom of the Desert (Medio Media, Lion: 2003)
December 2020
Christopher L. Heuertz, The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth (Zondervan: 2017)
Brené Brown, Dare to Lead: Daring Greatly and Rising Strong at Work (Random House: 2018)
Phyllis Tickle, The Great Emergence: How Christianity is Changing and Why (Baker Books: 2008)
Christopher A. Beeley, Leading God’s People: Wisdom from the Early Church for Today (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company: 2012)
Bessel A. Van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma (Penguin Books: 2015)
November 2020
Robert P. Jones, White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity (Simon & Schuster: 2020)
October 2020
Pete Ward, Introducing Practical Theology: Mission, Ministry, and the Life of the Church (Baker Academic: 2017)
Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti; On Fraternity and Social Friendship (online)
Heather Lanier, Raising a Rare Girl: A Memoir (Penguin Press: 2020)
Jürgen Moltmann, The Crucified God (Harper & Row: 1974)
Cory Doctorow, Attack Surface (Tor: 2020)
September 2020
Robert Barron, Arguing Religion: A Bishop Speaks at Facebook and Google (Word on Fire: 2018)
Anonymous 14th c., The Cloud of Unknowing with an Introduction by Evelyn Underhill, 2d ed. (John M. Watkins: 1922) (online)
Tehillim Simchas Yehoshua; The Artscroll Interlinear Tehillim-Psalms (Mesorah Publications, Ltd.: 2001)
Robin Diangelo, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism (Beacon Press: 2018)
August 2020
Jemar Tisby, The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism (Zondervan Reflective: 2019)
Richard Powers, The Overstory (W. W. Norton & Company: 2018)
H. A. Walter, Soul Surgery (Oxford University Press) (online)
Sandy Tolan, The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East (Bloomsbury: 2006)
William D. Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (Zondervan: 1993)
The Rev. Fergus Butler-Gallie, Priests De La Resistance! The Loose Canons Who Fought Fascism in the Twentieth Century (Oneworld: 2019)
Walter Brueggemann, The Threat of Life: Sermons on Pain, Power, and Weakness (Augsburg Fortress: 1996)
July 2020
Paul Beatty, The Sellout (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 2015)
Mark Bowden, The Last Stone (Atlantic Monthly Press: 2019)
Cory Doctorow, Homeland (Tor Teen: 2013)
Kimberly Jones & Gilly Segal, I’m Not Dying With You Tonight (Sourcebooks: 2019)
June 2020
Edward Snowden, Permanent Record (Metropolitan Books: 2019)
Peter J. Gomes, The Scandalous Gospel of Jesus: What’s So Good About the Good News? (HarperOne: 2007)
Pope Francis, Praise Be to You; Laudato Si’; On Care For Our Common Home (Beacon Publishing: 2015) (online)
Walter Brueggemann, Preaching from the Old Testament (Fortress Press: 2019)
May 2020
N.T. Wright, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion (HarperOne: 2016)
April 2020
Debra Cameron, et al, Learning GNU Emacs (O’Reilly Media, Inc.: 2005)
March 2020
Peter Watts, Blindsight (Tor: 2006)
N.T. Wright, The Case for the Psalms: Why they are Essential (HarperOne: 2013)
January 2020
James E. Griffiss, The Anglican Vision, The New Church’s Teaching Series, Vol. 1 (Cowley Publications: 1997)
Ibram X. Kendi, How to be an Antiracist (One World: 2019)
December 2019
Fleming Rutledge, The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.: 2015)
Becky Chambers, To Be Taught, If Fortunate (Harper Voyager: 2019)
Orson Scott Card, Lost and Found (Black Stone Publishing: 2019)
Charles T. Dupree, Practicing Imperfection: A Priest’s Journey through Meditation, Messing Up, and Ministry (Resource Publications: 2016)
October 2019
Martin Buber, Tales of the Hasidim (Book One: The Early Masters and Book Two: The Later Masters) (Schocken Books Inc.: 1947)
September 2019
Ian S. Markham, Why Suffering? A Little Book of Guidance (Church Publishing: 2018)
C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce (Macmillan Publishing Company: 1946)
August 2019
David Allen, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (Penguin: 2001)
Sonia Nazario, Enrique’s Journey (Random House: 2014)
The Org Mode Developers, The Org Manual; Release 9.2 (Free Software Foundation, Inc.: 2019)
July 2019
Lew Wallace, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (Project Gutenberg: 1880/2014)
Jean Vanier, Community & Growth: Our Pilgrimmage Together (Paulist Press: 1979)
David Zahl, Seculosity: How Career, Parenting, Technology, Food, Politics, and Romance Became Our New Religion and What to Do about It (Fortress Press: 2019)
Sam Portaro, Sheer Christianity: Conjectures on a Catechism (Cowley Publications: 2004)
June 2019
James S. A. Corey, Persepolis Rising (Orbit: 2017)
Henry Cloud, The Power of the Other (HarperCollins: 2016)
James S. A. Corey, Tiamat’s Wrath (Orbit: 2019)
May 2019
Becky Chambers, Record of a Spaceborn Few (Harper Voyager: 2018)
Gene Robinson, In the Eye of the Storm: Swept to the Center by God (Seabury Books: 2008)
April 2019
Scott Bader-Saye, Formed by Love: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 5 (Morehouse Publishing: 2017)
Cory Doctorow, Radicalized: Four Tales of our Present Moment (Tor: 2019)
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, trans. Anthony Mottola (Image Books: 1964)
Jack Shitama, Anxious Church Anxious People: How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxiety (Charis Works: 2018)
March 2019
David Foster Wallace, This Is Water (Little, Brown and Company: 2009)
N. T. Wright, Following Jesus: Biblical Reflections on Discipleship (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company: 1994)
Mary Jane Linn, et al, Healing the Dying (Paulist Press: 1979)
Becky Chambers, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Harper Voyager: 2014)
Becky Chambers, A Closed and Common Orbit (Harper Voyager: 2016)
Thomas Keating, Open Mind Open Heart; The Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel (Continuum: 1986)
February 2019
Toni Morrison, The Origin of Others (Harvard University Press: 2017)
Christopher L. Heuertz, The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth (Zondervan: 2017)
January 2019
Winnie Varghese, Church Meets World: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 4 (Morehouse Publishing: 2016)
Rob Bell, Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived (HarperOne: 2011)
December 2018
Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile, The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery (InterVarsity Press: 2016)
Robert Gass and Kathleen Brehony, Chanting: Discovering Spirit in Sound (Broadway Books: 1999)
November 2018
Walter Brueggemann, Cadences of Home: Preaching among Exiles (Westminster John Knox Press: 1997)
Blake Crouch, Dark Matter (Crown: 2016)
Sue Annis Hammond, The Thin Book of Appreciative Inquiry (Thin Book Publishing Co: 1996)
Henri J. M. Nouwen, A Spirituality of Fundraising (Upper Room Books: 2010)
October 2018
Jeffrey Lee & Dent Davidson, Gathered for God: Churches Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 8 (Morehouse Publishing: 2018)
Ijeoma Oluo, So You Want to Talk About Race (Seal Press: 2018)
September 2018
Michael B. Curry, et al, Following the Way of Jesus: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 6 (Morehouse Publishing: 2017)
Douglas Leblanc, Tithing: Test Me in This (The Ancient Practices Series) (Thomas Nelson: 2010)
August 2018
Joseph J. Keenan, Breaking Out of Beginner’s Spanish (University of Texas Press: 1994)
Eric H. F. Law & Stephanie Spellers, The Episcopal Way: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 1 (Morehouse Publishing: 2014)
Thomas C. Ferguson, The Episcopal Story: Birth and Rebirth: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 2 (Morehouse Publishing: 2015)
Jesse Zink, A Faith for the Future: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 3 (Morehouse Publishing: 2016)
July 2018
Georges Bernanos, The Diary of a Country Priest (Image Books: 1955 / 1937)
June 2018
Henri J. M. Nouwen, Creative Ministry (Image Books: 2003 / 1971)
Justo L. Gonzalez, Santa Biblia: The Bible Through Hispanic Eyes (Abingdon Press: 1996)
James S. A. Corey, Nemesis Games (Orbit: 2015)
James S. A. Corey, Babylon’s Ashes (Orbit: 2016)
Suzanne Guthrie, Praying the Hours (2000: Cloister Books)
May 2018
Robert Logan & Tara Miller, Becoming Barnabas: A Ministry of Coming Alongside (ChurchSmart Resources: 2014)
Richard J. Mouw, He Shines in All That’s Fair: Culture and Common Grace (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company: 2001)
Henri J. M. Nouwen, The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society (Doubleday & Company, Inc.: 1972)
James K. A. Smith, You are What You Love; The Spiritual Power of Habit (Brazos Press: 2016)
Frederick Buechner, Godric (HarperOne: 1980)
April 2018
Madeline L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time (Square Fish: 1962)
Evelyn Underhill, The Fruits of the Spirit (Longmans: 1949)
Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness (Longmans, Green and Co.: 1929)
March 2018
Richard Beck, Reviving Old Scratch: Demons and the Devil for Doubters and the Disenchanted (Fortress Press: 2016)
Esther L. DeEugenio, Reflections; St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, Glassboro, New Jersey (Standard Publishing Co.:1995)
February 2018
Lionel L. Mitchell, Planning the Church Year (Morehouse Publishing: 1991)
January 2018
Neal O. Michell, How to Hit the Ground Running: A Quick-Start Guide For Congregations With New Leadership (Church Publishing: 2005)
Henri J.M. Nouwen, In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership (The Crossroad Publishing Company: 1989)
William S. McFeely, Frederick Douglass (W. W. Norton and Company: 1991)
Howard E. Galley, The Ceremonies of the Eucharist: A Guide to Celebration
December 2017
Evelyn Underhill, The Spiritual Life (Harper & Row: 1977)
November 2017
Robert Benson, In Constant Prayer (The Ancient Practices Series) (Thomas Nelson: 2008)
Kim Stanley Robinson, New York 2140 (Orbit: 2017)
Charles Foster, The Sacred Journey (The Ancient Practices Series) (Thomas Nelson: 2010)
Nora Gallagher, The Sacred Meal (The Ancient Practices Series) (Thomas Nelson: 2009)
Thomas Merton, The Silent Life (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 1957)
October 2017
Richard Rohr, Hope Against Darkness: The Transforming Vision of Saint Francis in an Age of Anxety (Franciscan Media: 2001)
Matthew Desmond, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City (Crown Publishers: 2016)
Dolores R. Leckey, The Ordinary Way: A Family Spirituality (The Crossroad Publishing Company: 1982)
Lauren F. Winner, A Word to Live By: Church’s Teachings for a Changing World, Vol. 7 (Church Publishing: 2017)
September 2017
Richard Rohr, Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer (Crossroad Publishing: 2003)
August 2017
Rowan Williams, Being Disciples: Essentials of the Christian Life (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company: 2016)
Christopher Brown, Tropic of Kansas (Harper Voyage: 2017)
James S. A. Corey, Abaddon’s Gate (Orbit: 2013)
James S. A. Corey, Cibola Burn (Orbit: 2014)
Joseph Berger, The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles with America (Harper Perennial: 2014)
Naomi Klein, No is Not Enough: Resisting Trump’s Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need (Haymarket Books: 2017)
Thich Nhat Hanh, Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames (Riverhead Books: 2001)
July 2017
Rob Bell, What Is the Bible? How an Ancient Library of Poems, Letters, and Stories Can Transform the Way You Think and Feel About Everything (HarperOne: 2017)
Sinclair Lewis, It Can’t Happen Here (Signet Classics: 1935/2014)
C. Andrew Doyle, Small Batch: Local, Organic, and Sustainable Church (Xlibris: 2016)
June 2017
Killen & Murphy, Introduction to Type and Conflict (CPP Inc.: 2003)
Asaf Hanika, The Realist (Archaia: 2015)
Brian McLaren, The Great Spiritual Migration: How the world’s largest religion is seeking a better way to be Christian (Convergent: 2016)
William Bridges, The Character of Organizations: Using Personality Type in Organization Development, updated edition (Davies-Black Publishing: 2000)
J.D. Vance, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis (Harper: 2016)
Martin Thornton, Christian Proficiency (Cowley Publications: 1959/1988)
May 2017
Cory Doctorow, Walkaway (Tor: 2017)
John Gorsuch, An Invitation to the Spiritual Journey (Paulist Press: 1990)
Thich Nhat Hanh, Living Buddha, Living Christ (Riverhead Books: 2007)
April 2017
Keith Lamdin, Finding Your Leadership Style: A guide for ministers (SPCK: 2012)
Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time (Berkley Trade Publishing Group: 2002)
Nadia Bolz-Weber, Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People (Convergent: 2015)
Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose (Dutton: 2005)
March 2017
Sam Quinones, Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic (Bloomsbury Press: 2015)
Bryan Stevenson, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption (Spiegel & Grau: 2014)
Charles Duhigg, Smarter, Faster, Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business (Random House: 2016)
Richard Rohr, The Divine Dance: The Trinity and Your Transformation (Whitaker House: 2016)
Gary Younge, Another Day in the Death of America: A Chronicle of Ten Short Lives (Nation Books: 2016)
Rowan Williams, Being Christian: Baptism, Bible, Eucharist, Prayer (William B. Eerdmans: 2014)
James S. A. Corey, Caliban’s War (Orbit: 2012)
February 2017
Mark Buchanan, Your God is Too Safe: Rediscovering the Wonder of a God You Can’t Control (Multnomah: 2001)
Mark Buchanan, The Holy Wild: Trusting in the Character of God (Multnomah: 2003)
Mark Buchanan, The Rest of God: Restoring Your Soul by Restoring Sabbath (W Publishing Group: 2006)
Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad (Doubleday: 2016)
Esther de Waal, Seeking God: The Way of St. Benedict (The Liturgical Press: 2001)
January 2017
Scot McKnight, Fasting (The Ancient Practices Series) (Thomas Nelson: 2009)
Dan B. Allender, Sabbath (The Ancient Practices Series) (Thomas Nelson: 2009)
Brian Mclaren, Finding Our Way Again: The Return of the Ancient Practices (Thomas Nelson: 2008)
December 2016
Steve Silberman, Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity (Avery: 2015)
The Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Douglas Abrams, The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World (Avery: 2016)
Barbara Brown Taylor, The Preaching Life (Cowley Publications: 1993)
James S. A. Corey, Leviathan Wakes (Orbit: 2011)
November 2016
Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking (Broadway Books: 2012)
October 2016
Claude M. Steele, Whistling Vivaldi; And Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us (W. W. Norton & Company Inc: 2010)
Christopher H. Martin, The Restoration Project: A Benedictine Path to Wisdom, Strength, and Love (Forward Movement: 2013)
David Steindl-Rast, Common Sense Spirituality (Crossroad Publishing Company: 2008)
Nadia Bolz-Weber, Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint (Jericho Books: 2013)
September 2016
John Ortberg, Soul Keeping: Caring for the Most Important Part of You (Zondervan: 2014)
“What if the real reason we feel like we never have enough is that God is not yet finished giving? The unlimited neediness of the soul matches the unlimited grace of God.” (p. 82)
“You must arrange your days so that you are experiencing deep contentment, joy, and confidence in your everyday life with God.” (p. 89)
Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth (Harper & Row: 1978)
“The Disciplines allow us to place ourselves before God so that He can transform us.” (p. 6)
August 2016
Anne Rice, Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt (Knopf: 2005)
Anne Rice, Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana (Knopf: 2008)
Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God (HarperOne: 1997)
July 2016
Block, Brueggemann, McKnight, An Other Kingdom: Departing the Consumer Culture (Wiley: 2016)
Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ (NavPress: 2012 (2002))
John H. Westerhoff, A People Called Episcopalians: A Brief Introduction to Our Way of Life (Morehouse Publishing: 2014)
Christena Cleveland, Disunity in Christ: Uncovering the Hidden Forces That Keep Us Apart (InterVarsity Press: 2013)
Kuest, Forney, Gravity: Seven Essential Truths about Influence, Leadership, and your Soul (Soul Mass Press: 2016)
June 2016
Robert Heinlein, Space Cadet (Tor: 2005 (1948))
April 2016
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence (Schocken Books: 2015)
“Peace comes when we see our reflection in the face of God and let go of the desire to be someone else.” (p. 139)
“Fundamentalism reads texts as if God were as simple as we are. That is unlikely to be true.” (p. 207)
Edwin H. Friedman, A Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix (Seabury Books: 2007)
January 2016
Frederick Buechner, The Final Beast (Harper & Row: 1965)
November 2015
Jenny Brown, Growing Yourself Up: How to Bring Your Best to All of Life’s Relationships (Exisle Publishing: 2012)
Robert A. Johnson, She: Understanding Feminine Psychology, rev. ed. (HarperPerennial: 1989)
David Schnarch, Passionate Marriage (Owl Books: 1998)
Marva J. Dawn, Keeping the Sabbath Wholly (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1989)
October 2015
David Steindl-Rast, Gratefulness, the Heart of Prayer (Paulist Press: 1984)
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me (Spiegel & Grau: 2015)
Mark DeVries, Sustainable Youth Ministry (IVP Books: 2008)
September 2015
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (HarperCollins: 1960)
August 2015
Richard Rohr, Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life (Jossey-Bass: 2011)
Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection: Your Guide to a Wholehearted Life (Hazelden: 2010)
Anne E. Kitch, Preparing for Baptism in the Episcopal Church (Morehouse Publishing: 2015)
Brené Brown, Daring Greatly (Gotham Books: 2012)
James B. Jordan, Financial Management for Episcopal Parishes (Morehouse Publishing: 2012)
July 2015
H. Richard Niebuhr, Christ and Culture (Harper Torchbooks: 1956)
John M. Gottman, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work (Three Rivers Press: 1999)
May 2015
M. K. Wren, The Shadow of the Swan (Berkley Books: 1981)
M. K. Wren, The House of the Wolf (Berkley Books: 1981)
Leonel L. Mitchell, Planning the Church Year (Morehouse Publishing: 1991)
Anne Lamott, Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith (Riverhead Books: 2005)
April 2015
Alexander Schmemann, Introduction to Liturgical Theology, Asheleigh E. Moorehouse, tr. (St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press: 1986)
Roberta M. Gilbert, Extraordinary Relationships; A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: 1992)
Peter L. Steinke, How Your Church Family Works; Understanding Congregations as Emotional Systems (The Alban Institute: 2006)
February 2015
Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Bantam Books: 1886/1981)
St. John of Damascus, On the Divine Images, David Anderson, tr. (St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press: 1980)
Cathy N. Davidson, Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Listen (Viking: 2011)
Elizabeth Geitz, Gender and the Nicene Creed, (Morehouse Publishing, 1995)
January 2015
Tony Hillerman, Coyote Waits (HarperPaperbacks: 1992)
Robert A. Johnson, Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche (HarperOne: 1991)
“The Catholic Mass is a masterpiece of balancing our cultural life. If one has the courage to see, the mass is full of the darkest things: there is incest, betrayal, rejection, torture, death – and worse. All this leads to revelation but not until the dark side has been portrayed as vividly as possible. If one went to Mass in high consciousness one would tremble at the awfulness of it – and be redeemed by its balancing effect.” (p. 23f.)
“Unless we do conscious work on it, the shadow is almost always projected; that is, it is neatly laid on someone or something else so we do not have to take responsibility for it.” (p. 31)
“Our hero-worshiping capacity is pure shadow; in this case our finest qualities are refused and laid on another…. Today’s hero is tomorrow’s character.” (p. 42)
“The early part of adulthood is devoted almost entirely to discipline. One prepares for a profession, learns the social graces, cultivates a marriage, and improves one’s earning capacity — and all of these activities invariably create a large shadow. There are elements we had to leave behind, elements that had to be “unchosen” in order to produce a cultured life. By middle age, the cultural process is mostly complete — and very dry. It is as if we have wrung all the energy out of our character and at this point, the energy of the shadow is very great. We are suddenly subject to explosions that have the power to overturn the product we have worked so hard to create. We may fall in love, break up a marriage, storm out of a job in desperation as we try to relieve ourselves of this monotony. These are extremely dangerous moments, but they can set the stage for a whole new phase of life, if we learn how to take the energy of the shadow and use it correctly.” (p. 49)
John Gorsuch, An Invitation to the Spiritual Journey (Paulist Press: 1990)
“When we learn to open ourselves to this Spirit, we find that we serve the world less and less out of our own energy and more and more out of the vast power of God which moves through us to bless and help. God is the Doer… Service like this is the spontaneous outflow of divine inner communion.” (p. 104)
December 2014
Frank Wade, Transforming Scripture (Church Publishing: 2008)
November 2014
Clayton N. Jefford, The Apostolic Fathers: An Essential Guide (Abingdon Press: 2005)
Robin W. Lovin, Christian Ethics: An Essential Guide (Abingdon Press: 2000)
J. Neil Alexander, Celebrating Liturgical Time: Days, Weeks, and Seasons (Church Publishing: 2014)
Louis Weil, A Theology of Worship (Cowley Publications: 2002)
Stephen Holmgren, Ethics After Easter (Cowley Publications: 2000)
Timothy F. Sedgwick, The Christian Moral Life; Practices of Piety (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.: 1999)
Jeffrey Lee, Opening the Prayer Book (Cowley Publications: 1999)
October 2014
Justo L. González, Church History: An Essential Guide (Abingdon Press: 1996)
September 2014
Alister McGrath, Christian Theology: An Introduction, 5th ed. (Wiley-Blackwell: 2011)
Harrier Lerner, The Dance of Connection: How to Talk to Someone When You’re Mad, Hurt, Scared, Frustrated, Insulted, Betrayed, or Desperate (Quill: 2002)
Andrea Maloney Schara, Your Mindful Compass: Breakthrough Strategies for Navigating Life/Work Relatioships in Any Social Jungle (Ideas To Action: 2013)
August 2014
Josua Foer, Moonwalking with Einstein; The Art and Science of Remembering Everything (Penguin Press: 2011)
July 2014
M. K. Wren, The Sword of the Lamb (Berkley Books: 1981)
May 2014
Henri J. M. Nouwen, The Inner Voice of Love: A Journey Through Anguish to Freedom (Image Books: 1996)
“It’s not going to be easy to listen to God’s call. Your insecurity, your self-doubt, and your great need for affirmation make you lose trust in your inner voice and run away from yourself. But you that God speaks to you through your inner voice and that you will find joy and peace only if you follow it.”
March 2014
William J. Wolf, ed., Anglican Spirituality (Morehouse-Barlow Col, Inc.: 1982)
Frederick W. Schmidt, The Dave Test; A Raw Look at Real Faith in Hard Times (Abington Press: 2013)
Farnahm, Hull, McLean, Grounded in God: Listening Hearts Discernment for Group Deliberations (Morehouse Publishing: 1999)
Dana Boyd, It’s Complicated; the Social Lives of Networked Teens (Yale University Press: 2014)
Robert E Terwilliger, Urban T. Holmes, III, eds., To Be a Priest; Perspectives on Vocation and Ordination (Seabury Press: 1975)
February 2014
Peter Ball, Anglican Spiritual Direction (Cowley Publications: 1998)
January 2014
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers (Dodd, Mead & Company: 1941)
David Steindl-Rast, Deeper than Words; Living the Apostles’ Creed (Image Books: 2010)
Pamela Cooper-White, Shared Wisdom; Use of the Self in Pastoral Care and Counseling (Fortress Press: 2004)
Kevin L. Thew Forrester, I Have Called You Friends; An Invitation to Ministry (Church Publishing: 2003)
December 2013
Robert W. Hovda, Strong, Loving and Wise; Presiding in Liturgy (The Liturgical Press: 1976)
“Part of one’s service to the assembly as presider is to be willing to present oneself to the whole group, consenting to be a focal point in the action, being in constant communication with the other ministers and the entire assembly through eye contact, gesture, body posture and movement, as well as word. The self-centered person, the ecclesiastical prince, the person who is out for privileges and status is opaque in this role. If, however, the presider is close to and part of the lives of all in the faith community, one of the people, clearly the servant of all, then there is the possibility of being transparent to the presence and action of the Lord. But it is a transparency that is accomplished, not with an anonymous persona, but with oneself… So, when one functions as a presider or other minister, it is ithe whole person, the real person, the true person, the full and complete person who functions. It is you the church has chosen for this task. It is you God calls through the church. God wants no sacred alias, no pulpit tone, nor does the church.” (p. 56)
“To do this effectively bishops and priests must get in touch with their own personal need for relatedness. They must risk feeling it and expressing it. That’s all. The moment they do, they will be loved; they will move us. Abyss calls to abyss. Actually we don’t have to be led anywhere but to each other. Then the kingdom appears.” (a quotation on p. 85)
Father Jacques Philippe, Searching for and Maintaining Peace; A Small Treatise on Peace of Heart (Society of St. Paul: 2002)
“Let us then be convinced of this and it will be for us a source of immense strength: God may allow me to occasionally lack money, health, abilities and virtues, but He will never leave me in want of Himself, of His assistance and His mercy or of anything that would allow me to grow unceasingly ever closer to Him, to love Him more intensely, to better love my neighbor and to achieve holiness.” (p. 45)
“He converts our miseries into grace and makes salutary medicine for our souls from the venom of our iniquities.” (p. 90)
“If it pleases Him to move our boat more gently than we should desire, let us be submissive to His divine will.” (p. 105)
November 2013
Matthew Crawford And Mac Mcclelland Arguing Manual Workbook
Marshall Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life (PuddleDancer Press: 2003)
Florence Higham, Lancelot Andrewes (Morehouse-Gorham Co: 1952)
October 2013
Ormonde Plater, Deacons In The Episcopal Church (North American Association for the Diaconate: 1988)
Anne Lamott, Help, Thanks, Wow; The Three Essential Prayers (Riverhead Books: 2012)
September 2013
Bushkofsky, Burke, Rouse, eds., Go Make Disciples: An Invitation to Baptismal Living; A Handbook to the Catechumenate (Augsburg Fortress: 2012)
Howard Stone, James Duke, How to Think Theologically (Fortess Press: 2006)
August 2013
A. Wayne Schwab, When the Members are the Missionaries; An Extraordinary Calling for Ordinary People (Member Mission Press: 2002)
July 2013
Enriching Our Worship 1, 2, 3, 5 (Church Publishing: 1998, 2000, 2006, 2009)
Changes: Prayers and Services Honoring Rites of Passage (Church Publishing: 2007)
Liturgical Resources 1: I Will Bless You and You Will Be a Blessing (Church Publishing: 2012)
Ormond Plater, Intercession: A Theological & Practical Guide (Cowley Publications: 1995)
Judith Hougen, Transformed Into Fire: Discovering Your True Identity As God’s Beloved (Kregel Publications: 2002)
Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes (Bantam Books: 1962)
June 2013
Timothy Fry, OSB, ed., The Rule of Saint Benedict in English (The Liturgical Press: 1982)
Louis Weil, Liturgical Sense: The Logic of Rite (Seabury Books: 2013)
Mark Chapman, Anglicanism: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press: 2006)
Stephen Sykes, John Booty, Jonathan Night, eds., The Study of Anglicanism (SPCK: 1998)
“In Anglicanism, then, what is distinctive is not necessarily divisive.” (p. 56)“Rather than teaching the faith, in the usual sense of that word, the liturgy celebrates the faith.” (p. 59)“Pursue integrity and identity will take care of itself.” (p. 471)
James Turrell, Celebrating the Rites of Initiation; A Practical Ceremonial Guide for Clergy and Other Liturgical Ministers (Church Publishing: 2013)
May 2013
Gerald G. May, The Dark Night of the Soul (HarperSanFrancisco: 2004)
David Hein and Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr., The Episcopalians (Praeger: 2004)
Karl Marlantes, What it is Like to Go to War (Atlantic Monthly Press: 2011)
April 2013
Patrick Malloy, Celebrating the Eucharist; A Practical Ceremonial Guide for Clergy and Other Liturgical Ministers (Church Publishing: 2007)
March 2013
Brian Taylor, Spirituality for Everyday Living; An Adaptation of the Rule of St. Benedict (The Liturgical Press: 1989)
Kerry Patterson, et al, Crucial Conversations; Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High (McGraw-Hill: 2002)
February 2013
Brad Jersak, Can You Hear Me? Tuning In to the God Who Speaks (Trafford Press: 2003)
Dwight J. Zscheile, People of the Way; Renewing Episcopal Identity (Morehouse Publishing: 2012)
J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Scholastic Press: 2000)
January 2013
Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief (Disney/Hyperion Books: 2005)
December 2012
Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol (The Baker & Taylor Company: 1905) Project Gutenberg
Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R., Listening at Prayer (Paulist Press: 1984)
John E. Booty, The Church in History (The Seabury Press: 1979)
Cory Doctorow, For the Win (Tor: 2010)
November 2012
Charles E. Hall, Head and Heart: The Story of the Clinical Pastoral Education Movement (Journal of Pastoral Care Publications, Inc: 1992)
Ian Morgan Cron, Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and me: A memoir… of sorts (Thomas Nelson, 2011)
Samuel Torvend, Flowing Water, Uncommon Birth; Christian Baptism in a Post-Christian Culture (Augsburg Fortress: 2011)
Jill Bolte Taylor, My Stroke of Insight; A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey (Viking: 2006)
Nick Ienatsch, Sport Riding Techniques; How to Develop Real World Skills for Speed, Safety and Confidence on the Street and Track (David Bull Publishing: 2003)
September 2012
Frances Burnett, The Secret Garden (David R. Godine: 1987) (original: 1910)
August 2012
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Flow; The Psychology of Optimal Experience (Harper Perennial: 2008) (original: 1990)
Marion J. Hatchett, Commentary on the American Prayer Book (HarperSanFrancisco: 1995)
Anne Rice, Christ the Lord; Out of Egypt (Alfred A. Knopf: 2005)
July 2012
Daniel Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness (Vintage Books: 2005)
June 2012
Mark Twain, Pudd’nhead Wilson (Bantam Books: 1981) (original: 1894)
May 2012
Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Riverside Press: 1958) (original: 1884)
April 2012
Francis Chan & Preston Sprinkle, Erasing Hell: What God Said about Eternity and the Things We’ve Made Up (David C Cook: 2011)
March 2012
Paul Hoffman, Faith Forming Faith (Cascade Books: 2012)
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (Palazzo: 2007) (original: 1908)
February 2012
Felix Salten, Bambi (Grosset & Dunlap: 1919)
January 2012
Jeffrey Richter, CLR via C#, 3rd ed. (Microsoft Press: 2010)
Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation (Gotham Books: 2006)
December 2011
Madeleine L’Engle, A Swiftly Tilting Planet (Dell Publishing Co.: 1978)
Madeleine L’Engle, Many Waters (Dell Publishing Co.: 1986)
Daniel Friedman & Matthias Felleisen, The Little Schemer, 4th ed. (MIT Press: 1996)
C.S. Lewis, The Last Battle (Collier Books: 1956)
Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island (The John C. Winston Company: 1924)
November 2011
C.S. Lewis, The Magician’s Nephew (Collier Books: 1955)
October 2011
Peter Seibel, Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming (APress: 2009)
J. F. F. Tolkien, The Hobbit (Ballantine Books: 1937)
Matthew Crawford And Mac Mcclelland Arguing Manual Worksheet
September 2011
Rembert Herbert, Entrances: Gregorian Chant in Daily Life (Church Publishing Incorporated: 1999)
August 2011
Medeleine L’Engle, A Wind in the Door (Dell Publishing Co.: 1973)
C.S. Lewis, A Horse and His Boy (Collier Books: 1954)
May 2011
Sharon Pearson & Robyn Szoke, eds., The Prayer Book Guide to Christian Education (Morehouse Publishing: 2009)
April 2011
Jon Loeliger, Version Control with Git (O’Reilly Media: 2009)
March 2011
Matthew Crawford, Shop Class as Soulcraft (Penguin Book: 2009)
February 2011
Steve Maguire, Writing Solid Code (Microsoft Press: 1993)
January 2011
C.S. Lewis, Prince Caspian (Collier Books: 1951)
John Knowles A Separate Peace (Bantam Books: 1960)
Brian Kernighan & Dennis Ritchie, The C Programming Language (Prentice Hall: 1988)
December 2010
Dom Eugene Cardine, trans. William Tortolano, Beginning Studies in Gregorian Chant (G.I.A. Publications, Inc.: 1988)
Bill Dudney, Core Animation for Mac OS X and the iPhone (The Pragmatic Bookshelf: 2008)
The Community of Jesus, The Song of Prayer: A Practical Guide to Learning Gregorian Chant (Paraclete Press: 2009)
C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Collier Books: 1950)
November 2010
Cory Doctorow, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (Tor Books: 2003)
October 2010
Jeff Barr, Host Your Web Site in the Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy (Sitepoint: 2010)
September 2010
Frederick Buechner, The Wizard’s Tide: A Story (Harper & Row: 1990)
Aaron Hillegass, Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, 3d ed. (Addison-Wesley: 2008)
August 2010
Douglas Crockford, Javascript: The Good Parts (O’Reilly: 2008)
Stieg Larsson, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Vintage Crime: 2009)
July 2010
Chris Anderson, The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More (Hyperion: 2006)
Vance Trimble, Overnight Success: Federal Express & Frederick Smith, Its Renegade Creator (Crown Publishers, Inc: 1993)
Justin Smith, Inside Windows Communication Foundation (Microsoft Press: 2007)
Kevin Kline, SQL in a Nutshell (O’Reilley: 2001)
June 2010
Adam Nathan, Windows Presentation Foundation Unleashed (Sams Publishing: 2007)
May 2010
Ellen Davis, Getting Involved With God: Rediscovering the Old Testament (Cowley Publications: 2001)
Bob Pritchett, Fire Someone Today: And Other Surprising Tactics for Making Your Business a Success (Nelson Business: 2006)
March 2010
Tracy Kidder, Mountains Beyond Mountains; The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World (Random House: 2004)
February 2010
C. Leonard Allen & Danny Gray Swick, Participating in God’s Life (New Leaf Books: 2001)
December 2009
Masereel, Ward, Patri, Hyde, Graphic Witness: Four Wordless Graphic Novels (Firefly Books: 2007)
Frank Miller, Sin City (Dark Horse Comics: 1992)
Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween (DC Comics: 1998)
David Braun, Gathering Speed - Tales of Motorcycles and Life (Bike Manuscript Works: 1996)
Cory Doctorow, Makers (Tor: 2009)
November 2009
Krzysztof Cwalina & Brad Abrams, Framework design guidelines: conventions, idioms, and patterns for reusable .NET libraries (Addison-Wesley: 2006)
Jeffrey Richter, Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming (Microsoft Press: 2002)
Aryeh Rubinstein, ed., Popular Judaica Library: Hasidism (Keter Books: 1975)
October 2009
C.J. Cherryh, The Paladin (Baen Books: 1988)
Henry M. Holden, FBI 100 Years: An Unofficial History (Zenith Press: 2008)
Peter Bunton, Cell Groups and House Churches: What History Teaches Us (House to House Publications: 2001)
Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Del Rey Books: 1968)
September 2009
Neil Gaiman, American Gods (Harper Collins: 2001)
August 2009
J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Aurthur A. Levine Books: 1998)
J. H. Sweet, Cinnabar and the Island of Shadows (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky: 2008)
Joseph J. Keenan, Breaking Out of Beginner’s Spanish (University of Texas Press: 1994)
July 2009
D. S. Sarma, A Primer of Hinduism (Sri Ramakrishna Math: 1981)
Hal Runkel, ScreamFree Parenting: Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool (Oakmont Publishing, LLC: 2005)
Joseph Heller, Catch-22 (Simon & Schuster Paperbacks: 1955)
March 2009
Richard M. Stallman, Free Software Free Society (Gnu Press: 2002)
Mark Lutz & David Ascher, Learning Python (O’Reilly: 1999)
Jack R. Reese, The Body Broken: Embracing the Peace of Christ in a Fragmented Church (Leafwood Publishers: 2005)
January 2009
James D. G. Dunn, The Theology of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians (Cambridge University Press: 1993)
December 2008
Frederick Buechner, Brendan (HarperSanFrancisco: 1987)
November 2008
Ann Rinaldi, Wolf by the Ears (Scholastic, Inc: 1991)
Frederick Buechner, On the Road with the Archangel (HarperSanFrancisco: 1997)
September 2008
William P. Young, The Shack (Windblown Media: 2008)
Charles Stross, Halting State (Ace Hardcover: 2007)
July 2008
Cory Doctorow, Little Brother (Tor: 2007) (online)
Michael Crichton, The Andromeda Strain (Dell Publishing Co., Inc.: 1969)
Noah Gordon, The Last Jew (Sphere: 2000)
Robert Heinlein, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (Ace: 1998)
June 2008
David Flanagan & Yukihiro Matsumoto, The Ruby Programming Language (O’Reilly Media, Inc.: 2008)
March 2008
Kurt Vonnegut, Jailbird (Dell Publishing Co., Inc.: 1979)
February 2008
Isaac Asimov, Foundation (Avon Books: 1951)
Issac Asimov, Foundation and Empire (Ballantine Books: 1952)
January 2008
Bruce Schneier, Beyond Fear (Copernicus Books: 2003)
December 2007
Ivan Illich, Tools for Conviviality (Harper & Row: 1973)
David Schnarch, Passionate Marriage (Owl Books: 1998)
Joshua Bloch, Effective Java: Programming Language Guide (Sun Microsystems, Inc: 2001)
November 2007
N. T. Wright, The New Testament and the People of God (Fortress Press: 1992)
Mike Gancarz, Linux and the Unix Philosophy (Digital Press: 2003)
September 2007
Norman J. Hyne, Nontechnical Guide to Petroleum Geology, Exploration, Drilling, and Production, 2d ed. (PennWell Corporation: 2001)
August 2007
Allan Vermeulen, et al., The Elements of Java Style (Cambridge University Press: 2000)
Kent Beck, Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, 2d ed. (Addison-Wesley: 2005)
Frederick Buechner, The Sacred Journey (HarperSanFrancisco: 1991)
“But when it comes to putting broken lives back together–when it comes, in religious terms, to the saving of souls–the human best tends to be at odds with the holy best. To do for yourself the best that you have it in you to do–to grit your teeth and clench your fists in order to survive the world at its harshest and worst–is, by that very act, to be unable to let something be done for you and in you that is more wonderful still… You can survive on your own… but you cannot become human on your own.” (p. 46)
“God’s coming is always unforeseen, I think, and the reason, if I had to guess, is that if he gave us anything much in the way of advance warning, more often than not we would have made ourselves scarce long before he got there.” (p. 104)
Last sentence: “Above all, never question the truth beyond all understanding and surpassing all other wonders that in the long run nothing, not even the world, not even ourselves, can separate us forever from that last and deepest love that glimmers in our dusk like a pearl, like a face.” (p. 112)
Thomas Nagel, What Does It All Mean? A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy (Oxford University Press: 1987)
July 2007
Metsker & Wake, Design Patterns in Java (Addison-Wesley: 2006)
June 2007
Kent Beck, Test-Driven Development: By Example (Addison-Wesley: 2003)
May 2007
Frank Herbert, Dune
Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah
April 2007
Lerdorf & Tatroe, Programming PHP (O’Reilly: 2002)
Welling & Thomson, MySQL Tutorial (MySQL Press: 2004)
Michael Hernandez, Database Design for Mere Mortals, 2d ed. (Addison-Wesley: 2003)
Peter van der Linden, Just Java 2, 6th ed. (Sun Microsystems Press: 2006)
Sierra & Bates, Sun Certified Programmer for Java 5: Study Guide (McGraw-Hill/Osborne: 2006)
March 2007
Steve McConnell, Code Complete, 2d ed. (Microsoft Press: 2004)
Hunt & Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmer: from journeyman to master (Addison-Wesley: 2000)
Jeffrey Friedl, Mastering Regular Expressions, 3d ed. (O’Reilly: 2006)
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Open Dmg From Recovery Boot
Updated Guide Steps:
You need to use a secondary boot drive in order to install a recovery partition to your main drive. The reason for this is because dmtest is unable to write anything to your boot drive now.
But Recovery Mode does not have the same applications directory access, nor does it have Spotlight or Launchpad. Nonetheless, accessing Terminal from Recovery boot mode is easy. Accessing the Command Line in Recovery Mode on a Mac. Boot into Mac OS Recovery Mode as usual by holding down the Command and R keys during system start. Open Dmg File Online Open Dmg From Recovery Boot Windows 10 While DMG files are usually downloaded from the Mac App Store, they can also be burned to a USB disk when you want to install a utility on another machine. In such cases, you will need to create a boot disk or burn it to a USB flash drive so it can be used on another system. The exception are the Macs that originally shipped with a recovery DVD prior to Lion, or earlier Macs that lack the firmware update to boot into Internet Recovery. On some older Mac’s, Internet recovery is done with key combo shift + option + command ⌘ + r. Click on the Browse button and locate the.dmg installer for OS X Lion. (ie macosx10711a390.dmg) 4. Once you have it chosen, click and drag your USB Thumbdrive from the left pane to the Destination box. (ie THUMBDRIVE in the screenshot) and then click Restore.
Download the latest recoveryscripthere.
Download Mac OS High Sierra from the app store.
Open Dmg From Recovery Boot Windows 7
Boot from another drive with Mac OS X while your main drive (where you want the recovery partition) is still connected. You can use SuperDuper to clone an install of your Mac OS drive if you want to use that for booting from a 2nd
Open therecovery.sh script in TextEdit. Change the TARGET and MACOS_INSTALLER fields inside the script to match the volume and path you want to install a recovery partition to and where the script can find the Mac OS X High Sierra installer. The High Sierra installer is likely on your main drive so just point to that path. Save the script after.
Run the recovery.sh in terminal with sudo.
After the script completes, you will have a recovery partition created. You can check for it in Disk Utility.
Note: You will not be able to install a recovery partition on an Apple RAID drive. These steps will fail and you will receive the following message:
Error (async): The given disk has a storage system (such as AppleRAID) which is not supported for this operation (-69718)
Old Guide Steps:
In this guide, we will update a Mac’s old recovery partition(10.7 Lion or younger) to Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.5. Mac OS does not automatically update the recovery partition on Apple computers when you update the OS or re-install a new copy of the OS. This can be frustrating in certain circumstances. For example, the 10.7 recovery partition does not include the same Terminal bash commands as High Sierra, such as csrutil.
The Mac OS X recovery boot options
Command ⌘ + R (Partition Recovery):
This will attempt to boot from a recovery partition on your hard drive. A recovery partition
Is created by default when you install Mac OS X for the first time.
Option + Command ⌘ + R (Internet Recovery):
This boots to Internet Recovery mode and will only grab the version of Mac OS X that originally shipped with the Mac. This is behavior controlled by the Apple servers and you will not be able to change the Internet recovery re-install image unless Apple decides too. This means if you re-install Mac OS Lion 10.7 on a Mac that shipped with 10.7 and decide to upgrade to High Sierra, you will still have the Lion 10.7 Internet Recovery image. The exception are the Macs that originally shipped with a recovery DVD prior to Lion, or earlier Macs that lack the firmware update to boot into Internet Recovery. On some older Mac’s, Internet recovery is done with key combo shift + option + command ⌘ + r.
Open Dmg From Recovery Boot Camp
In this case, we will update the recovery partition on our MacBook Pro 2011 from the default 10.7 Lion recovery partition to the High Sierra recovery partition 10.13.6.
Download the latest Mac OS High Sierra installation from the App Store. After downloading, right-click the installation file (located inside Applications) and choose show package contents. Browse to Contents/SharedSupport and copy InstallESD.dmg to your Mac user Downloads folder.
Downloadrecovery.zip here, unzip it, and place the recovery.sh file in your Mac user Downloads folder.
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Download Lion Recovery Update v1.0here and copy it to your Mac user Downloads folder. (We will use the Lion recovery updater to update the recovery partition for this process)
Verify your 3 files are inside your user home Downloads folder – recovery.sh, RecoveryHDUpdate.dmg, InstallESD.dmg.
OpenTerminal(Applications -> Utilities) and type the following commands.
Verify you see Creating recovery partition: finished message. Don’t worry about the other messages displayed – including the common last line below. It can be safely ignored!
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touch: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist: Operation not permitted
Test your new recovery partition. Reboot and hold down Command ⌘ + R.
Finally, the only other recovery option available is to install Mac OS High Sierra on a bootabledrive(USB or portable drive) using Install Disk Creator.
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Is Serato Scratch Live Compatible With Yosemite
Latest update: 27/Jul/2015; For all information about Serato DJ Pro, please visit serato.com. DDJ-SP1 supports Serato's SCRATCH LIVE. SCRATCH LIVE setting file is required when Serato SCRATCH LIVE Ver.2.5.0 is used with DDJ-SP1. Scratch Live is an outdated software which was compatible with the SL2, and that SL2 can be used with Serato DJ (as a free upgrade) but the SB2 was never sold as being able to control Scratch Live. I haven't tested it, but it may be possible to use the SL2 to unlock Serato DJ and the SB2 to control it without having to purchase a license. Serato waveforms are different from Traktor waveforms – Serato DJ uses the classic Serato “stacked” (or parallel) waveforms, and allows you to configure them in four different ways. Aside from the main waveform display, there are two more called the Beat Matching Display and Tempo Matching Display, which makes it even easier to beat match.
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