Our Contested Story: Christian Faith in an Age of Doubt (2019)
by Daniel B. Clendenin, Ph.D.
This is the distribution page for Dan's new ebook. These files include no DRM* restrictions and so can be downloaded and read freely (* = Digital Rights Management).
Available Formats
- EPUB (for most ebook readers except Kindle) instructions…
- MOBI (for Kindle) instructions…
- AZW3 (for newer Kindles) instructions…
- PDF (for many devices) instructions…
- HTML (for many devices) instructions…
Questions?
- Dan (author): dan@journeywithjesus.net or
- Ray (JwJ webmaster): rcowan@journeywithjesus.net
Instructions for Loading eBooks Onto Your e-reader Device
EPUB — This common ebook format works with many e-reader apps and devices with the notable exception of Kindles (which accept MOBI, AZW3, or PDF formats). For some e-readers, clicking on the EPUB link above may be sufficient to load the ebook onto your app or device. Other devices (such as the Barnes and Noble nook e-reader) may require sideloading of the file onto the device. Sideloading means first downloading the EPUB file onto a computer, then copying the file to your nook or other device by attaching it to the computer with a USB cable, and finally manually copying the downloaded EPUB into the proper directory on the device. A quick web search for "how to sideload epubs on to my nook" (replace "nook" with your device name) should locate the proper instructions for your device. For the nook, Barnes and Noble provides instructions here.
MOBI — This is the original Kindle format. Older Kindles may require use of this format, and may not be able to use the newer AZW3 format. Kindle apps running on a computer or a tablet or smartphone may be able to automatically load the ebook simply by clicking the MOBI link above. Kindle devices (such as the Kindle Fire) may require sideloading as described in the EPUB instructions above.
AZW3 — This is a newer Kindle format. Use is similar to the MOBI instructions above, including the need for sideloading on some Kindle devices.
PDF — This format is commonly used to distribute all kinds of electronic documents, and works on almost any computer, smartphone, tablet, or e-reader device. Sideloading may be required on some devices. Some computers may require downloading the (free) Adobe Reader DC software, if you don't already have a way to read PDFs.
HTML — The old standard. Can be downloaded and read by virtually any web browser just by clicking the link.