I dubbed 2014 "The Year of Reading Dangerously" because I ended up going far afield from my original list and what I would normally read in general. This was fueled in a large part by my coming to terms with past emotional abuse and the evangelical church's often less-than-helpful response to this issue. I admit to struggling with my complementarianism, hence some of the titles below. Don't worry. I'm still on that side of the fence. ;) So without further ado, here are my top reads for 2014: Imago Dei: Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God's Image - Hannah Anderson Without a doubt, this is the best book I read last year. The adjective that keeps coming to mind is "healthy" because a right understanding of imago dei leads to a healthy sense of who are in relation to God and to others. Are Women Human? - Dorothy L. Sayers This contains two classic essays. Sayers is very sharp and witty but also spot on in her call to treat human be...