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Reading the Classics with C. S. Lewis (Edited by Thomas L. Martin, 2000)
BY: Denis Haack
In Reading the Classics twenty scholars share something of the fruit of their study. There are papers on modern literature, science fiction, Spenser, Milton, myth, fantasy, medieval literature, and much more.
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Real Love for Real Life: The Art and Work of Caring (Andi Ashworth, 2002)
BY: Denis Haack
Being discerning as Christians includes answering the question, “How can we talk about and live out the truth and reality of God’s word in a way that can be understood in our pluralistic world?”
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Realms of Gold: The Classics in Christian Perspective (Leland Ryken, 1991)
BY: Denis Haack
In Realms of Gold, Dr. Ryken, a professor of English at Wheaton College, has written an introduction to the classics that is helpful to any reader who seeks to read Christianly.
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Receiving the Day: Christian Practices for Opening the Gift of Time (Dorothy C. Bass, 2000)
BY: Denis Haack
This is a helpful book, a reflection on time written not merely for evangelicals, but for anyone interested in learning what Christianity has to say on the topic.
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Redeeming the Routines: Bringing Theology to Life (Robert Banks, 2001)
BY: Denis Haack
Dr. Banks is concerned with helping ordinary Christians think biblically about the ordinary stuff of life—all those routine things we seldom reflect on but that take up a great deal of time and energy.
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Reflecting Theologically on Popular Culture as Meaningful: The Role of Sin, Grace, and General Revelation
BY: Theodore A. Turnau III
It has become commonplace to accept that popular culture is a subject worthy of serious study from any number of disciplinary perspectives. Even more recently, religion departments have begun taken an interest in popular culture.
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Reformed Iconography: The Art of James Disney
BY: Denis Haack
It has been our pleasure to host Jim and Jennifer Disney at Toad Hall. Our conversations are about art and faith, about culture in a fallen world viewed through the lens of a biblical world view.
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Reign Over Me (Mike Binder, 2007)
BY: Denis Haack
On September 11, 2001, Charlie Fineman was in a taxi en route to JFK airport to meet his family when he heard the first report of an airplane crashing into a building in Manhattan.
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Religion and Medical Ethics: Looking Back, Looking Forward (Edited by Allen Verhey, 1996)
BY: Denis Haack
This is the first in a planned series of books on religion and health care to be published by the The Institute of Religion.
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Rent (Chris Columbus, 2005)
BY: Denis Haack
It is generally assumed that Gen-Xers are relativistic, and that Rent simply celebrates an easy-going relativism in lifestyle and sexuality. But the characters depicted in Rent, like the Gen-Xers they represent, hold strong moral notions.
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Last summer I went to Connecticut to visit the Fitzgeralds and smuggled three live ducks over Eastern Airlines for their children, but I have been inactive criminally since then.
- Flannery O'Connor
Sorrow can be alleviated by good sleep, a bath and a glass of wine.
- Thomas Aquinas
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On my desk is a little vase of flowers cut from our yard, a little reminder of the beauty that is all around if we only have eyes to see. I've needed that reminder after reading the latest news of the horrific oil spill in the Gulf. Such glory in this world, such brokenness. Such hope, such deep need for redemption. These are the realities of life and death we seek to explore on this web site. Thank you for visiting.
Denis & Margie
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