Once again I find myself writing the "Point of Contact" book review column, which we subtitle "Books Your Neighbors Are Reading." The last time I wrote this column (Olive Kitteridge, January/February 2010), I lamented how too few people rush out to purchase and read the latest Pulitzer Prize literature winner. I find myself in a similar situation this time. I happen to live in close proximity to many seminary students (some of whom are quite Reformed), and I can assure you that none of my neighbors even know about the book I am ...