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Pierced for Our Transgressions: Rediscovering the Glory of Penal Substitution (Jeffery, Ovey, Sach: Crossway 2007). Drew has this book. Several chapters look interesting for group discussion: ch. 4 pastoral importance (what is at stake for people practically), ch. 8 Penal substitution and culture (interesting objections answered), ch. 10 penal substitution and justice. These chapters about 10 pages each.
In My Place Condemned He Stood (Packer, Denver: Crossway '07). also Drew's book. The chapters are rather long here, but looks interesting. The Epilogue looks good for discussion (pp145-153): a nice link to IV, and it has some poetry as well as prose to consider.
Some Stanley Fish blogs on the NYT might be interesting to our group. http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com. Search for religious education. I think Fish may have a similar view on faith and teaching as professor Chaney. I'm working on links to other views (Noll, Berry, etc.).
Professor Chaney's baccalaureate address from last spring on the relationship between faith and the academy is fun and very interesting. Listen at http://www.lawrence.edu/news/featured_content/6-16-09-chaney/