- Crossroad Publishing Company
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Crossroad Publishing Company Parent company Verlag Herder Country of origin United States Headquarters location New York City Distribution Independent Publishers Group Publication types Books Nonfiction topics spirituality, religion, and wellness Official website cpcbooks.com The Crossroad Publishing Company is a New York-based publishing house for books on spirituality, religion, and wellness. The company is the American branch of the global, 200-year old Herder family publishing group, with headquarters in Freiburg, Germany (Verlag Herder)[1] and Barcelona, Spain. (Herder Editorial)[2]
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History
In the 1980s and 90s, Crossroad (and Crossroad/Continuum) offered Christian spirituality authors, including John Michael Talbot, Fr. Thomas Keating, M. Basil Pennington, and Henri Nouwen.
It published book on women and religion, introducing titles such as In Memory of Her by Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and She Who Is, the Grawemeyer Award recipient by Elizabeth Johnson (theologian). The company has focused on evangelical trade titles, high-level mysticism and theology titles, and spirituality.
Recent Books and Award Winners
Among Crossroad’s titles are John Zmirak’s The Bad Catholic’s Guide to Good Living, Everything Belongs by Richard Rohr, and the multi-volume titles on Ignatian Spirituality by Timothy Gallagher. Books by Robert Ellsberg, including All Saints and Blessed among All Women, have won several awards over the years. Most recently, Frank J. Hanna’s What Your Money Means was featured in the April 2009 edition of Reader’s Digest.[3]
Academic titles include Passion and Paradise by J. Warren Smith, Grant Kaplan’s Answering the Enlightenment, The Systematic Thought of Hans Urs von Balthasar by Kevin Mongrain , Bearing the Weight of Salvation by Michael E. Lee, and The Local Church by Christopher Ruddy. More popular titles include Perpetual Motivation and Win the World without Losing Your Soul by Dave Durand [4] and Holy Sex! by Gregory K. Popcak.[5]
Recent award winners as reported by the Catholic Press Association include Thomas Sweetser’s Keeping the Covenant, Michael Morwood’s From Sand to Solid Ground, and Broken Trust by Patrick Fleming, Sue Lauber Fleming, and Mark Matousek.[6] The year 2010 yielded the richest range of awards in Crossroad's history. Brian Robinette's Grammars of Resurrection won the College Theology Society Book of the Year award as well as the CPA First Place award for Theology and a Second Place award for First-Time Book by an Author.[7] Michael E. Lee's Bearing the Weight of Salvation was honored with the Hispanic Theological Initiative Book of the Year award. Dominic Doyle's manuscript on Christian humanism won a Templeton Prizefor Theological Promise.[8] Keith Frome and David Code each earned a Foreword Book medal for Family and Relationships.[9], and Luellen Hoffman's Special Dream was honored with a Mom's Choice Award.[10]
Crossroad is currently directed by Dr. Gwendolin Herder. A native of Freiburg im Breisgau, she trained with Herder publishers as a member of the Herder & Herder family.
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- ^ http://www.catholicpress.org/resource/resmgr/files/books_journalist_june_2008.pdf
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