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  • Provincials

    I was honored to copyedit a book coming out in spring 2024—Provincials by Indian writer, poet, and scholar Sumana Roy. This is a fascinating book and a difficult one to summarize, but the publisher’s description does it admirably: An enchanting and joyous exploration of life and creativity at the geographical edges of the modern world Who…

    Ryan Davis

    October 21, 2023
    Books and editing
  • On Editing and Reading the Dead

    Last year I had the unique experience of editing a book by an author who is no longer living on earth. I was tasked with copyediting a second edition of Clark Pinnock’s celebrated work Flame of Love: A Theology of the Holy Spirit. In this case “copyediting” meant updating the book to the press’s current…

    Ryan Davis

    November 29, 2022
    Books and editing
  • Fall Read: The Road by Cormac McCarthy

    In reviewing a Pulitzer Prize–winning book (the winner in fiction in 2007), I’m almost certain that whatever I say about it has already been said. Despite its popularity, I knew very little about the book before I started reading. I knew it was about a father and son traveling down the road in a post-apocalyptic…

    Ryan Davis

    November 13, 2021
    What I’m reading
  • New Year’s Day Read: Rock Crystal

    It’s the first day of 2021, and I spent part of it reading Rock Crystal by Adalbert Stifter in the NYRB Classics series (translated by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore and introduced by W. H. Auden). Two small heroes, the son and daughter of a shoemaker, set out across a col (“a mountain-range of moderate…

    Ryan Davis

    January 1, 2021
    What I’m reading
  • A Question about Language for the Trinity

    A question has been growing in my mind for a while now: Should theologians abandon the terms “First/Second/Third Person of the Trinity”? Arguably, the terms imply a hierarchy that cannot be said to be orthodox Christian theology, and yet we still use them. At what cost? One could justify, on biblical and theological grounds, calling God…

    Ryan Davis

    March 24, 2017
    Books and editing
  • Three Books, Three Sentences

    Copies of three books I worked on arrived at my house. Here they are, along with a fine sentence from each: Sentence (actually just a chapter title): “Hospitality beyond Martha Stewart.” (What a great title!) Sentence: “If we are to read the Bible in context, to let the Bible be prima scriptura, and to do so…

    Ryan Davis

    February 4, 2017
    Books and editing
  • Refreshing the Brain

    After a few straight hours of editing, my brain can start to feel a bit mushy—and that is where a good break and some fresh air come in. Today I went down to the beach for a mile walk in the last hour or so of daylight. It was blustery and about 37 degrees. The snow-covered Olympic Mountains were…

    Ryan Davis

    January 11, 2017
    Books and editing
  • Pneumatology

    I’m happy to be rounding out the year with a project of personal interest: copyediting the second edition of Pneumatology: The Holy Spirit in Ecumenical, International, and Contextual Perspective by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen. This year I’ve explored the Spirit through a number of works: Jack Levison’s Inspired, Clark Pinnock’s Flame of Love, and Gordon Fee’s Paul, the Spirit, and the People of God—all…

    Ryan Davis

    December 7, 2016
    Books and editing
  • ETS, Texas, and Books

    Gazalle and I had a great time at the 2016 annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS). The three days felt more like three weeks, and we enjoyed attending numerous sessions, meeting in person a few authors whose books I have worked on, and talking with publishers and fellow editors. Plus, the people of San Antonio…

    Ryan Davis

    November 18, 2016
    Books and editing
  • Word Lists, Signposts to God

    A big part of a copyeditor’s (and proofreader’s) job is to bring consistency to a manuscript. I don’t think authors can be faulted for not being entirely consistent in their treatment of words across hundreds of pages. They have the important task of writing—that is, creating content. Editors play a key secondary role in refining what…

    Ryan Davis

    August 29, 2016
    Books and editing
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