In the world : reading and writing as a Christian / John H. Timmerman, Donald R. Hettinga. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1987.Description: 445 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- volume
- 9780801088865
- PE1417.H591.I584 1987
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Introduction : reading and writing as a Christian -- Good writing : an introduction to rhetoric -- Invention -- Structuring the thesis -- Coherence -- Revision -- From working outline to outline -- Documentation -- Defining a worldview : religion. Dover beach Matthew Arnold -- Why I am not a Christian Bertrand Russell -- What Christians believe C.S. Lewis -- Stages of faith and human becoming James W. Fowler -- Who is in control? / M. Howard Rienstra -- Two ways of looking at God Emily Dickinson -- Why I ran for Congress Stephen V. Monsma -- Scars of honor Dorothy M. Johnson -- Living morally : ethics. On good and evil Saint Augustine -- Why get married? / Lewis B. Smedes -- A quiet conversion Cathy Stentzel -- The death of infant Doe : Jesus and the neonates, Mark 10:13-16 Allen Verhey -- No man is an island John Donne -- A place to stand Henri J.M. Nouwen --
Exercising stewardship : environmental issues. The historical roots of our ecological crisis Lynn White -- No silent spring Jay Van Andel -- But a watch in the night : a scientific fable James C. Rettie -- The land ethic Aldo Leopold -- Pisces Hugh Cook -- The fixed Annie Dillard -- Responding to science. Religion and science Albert Einstein -- Natural selection Charles Darwin -- The the trees clap their hands Virginia Stem Owens -- "Faith" is a fine invention Emily Dickinson -- In defense of pain Philip Yancey -- Reading literature. Censorship and the nature of art Plato -- Moral fiction John Gardner -- Novelist and believer Flannery O'Connor -- The Christian reader Nancy M. Tischler -- On evil in art Thomas Howard -- Frater ave atique vale Elva McAllaster -- Letter to a Christian artist H.R. Rookmaaker -- Using language. The living Word : the Bible in translation -- A vital language Henry Zylstra -- Pure poppycock Kathryn Lindskoog --
Profanity and realism John Steinbeck -- Jordan [II] / George Herbert -- Metaphors we live by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson -- Have you committed verbicide today? / D.G. Kehl -- Understanding ourselves in relation to society, education, and psychology. The empty manger : a Christmas story Walter Wangerin -- The Templeton address : men have forgotten God Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn -- The liberal arts : what and why? / Arthur F. Holmes -- You're still failing I.M. Cross -- Mr. Chips couldn't make it today John J. Timmerman -- Long-distance compliments (from father to son) / Sietze Buning -- His path is in the sea Lillian V. Grissen -- Toward understanding depression Raymond Grissen -- Jesus will give you joy John C. Blattner.
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