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
- unmediated
- volume
- 0801088860
- 9780801088865
- PE1417.I584 1987
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | PE1417.T58 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001433743 |
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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