The Company of the Creative: A Christian Reader's Guide to Great Literature and Its ThemesKregel Academic - 639 páginas Great works and authors of the world are introduced and reviewed artistically, intellectually, and theologically. Persons discussed include Plato, Milton, Dickens, Shakespeare, Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, and C. S. Lewis. |
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... interests of emotional balance and personal fulfillment . There are serious faith issues that evangelicals can only address if their minds as well as their theology are engaged . Reading has a contribution to make to the advancement of ...
... interests of emotional balance and personal fulfillment . There are serious faith issues that evangelicals can only address if their minds as well as their theology are engaged . Reading has a contribution to make to the advancement of ...
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... interest of more lively presentation of biblical narrative and a looser , freer style in delivery . The search for quality translations of Greek drama , poetry , and fine literature in general can be difficult . Are we indeed reading ...
... interest of more lively presentation of biblical narrative and a looser , freer style in delivery . The search for quality translations of Greek drama , poetry , and fine literature in general can be difficult . Are we indeed reading ...
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... is compressed language and therefore of special interest to Christian communicators . In his Poetics , Aristotle sees human love for poetry as expressive of our desire for harmony and MINING THE ORE OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD 35.
... is compressed language and therefore of special interest to Christian communicators . In his Poetics , Aristotle sees human love for poetry as expressive of our desire for harmony and MINING THE ORE OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD 35.
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... interest for Christians . His letters to the historian Tacitus , about the volcanic eruption at Vesuvius , are striking . Located on a plain on the Bay of Naples , Vesuvius began to rumble ominously in 63. On his journey to Rome for ...
... interest for Christians . His letters to the historian Tacitus , about the volcanic eruption at Vesuvius , are striking . Located on a plain on the Bay of Naples , Vesuvius began to rumble ominously in 63. On his journey to Rome for ...
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... interest is his focus on the Jewish Wars of Vespasian and Titus . Tacitus is unequivocally anti - Semitic . He is incensed by the separateness of the Jewish people ( Histories , book 5 ) and relishes preparations for the siege of ...
... interest is his focus on the Jewish Wars of Vespasian and Titus . Tacitus is unequivocally anti - Semitic . He is incensed by the separateness of the Jewish people ( Histories , book 5 ) and relishes preparations for the siege of ...
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Tapping the Vitality of the Renaissance | 77 |
Revisiting Crucial Ideas from | 103 |
Weighing the Christian Heritage | 145 |
Appreciating the Treasures of British Poetry | 179 |
Inquiring into the Values of American Poetry | 261 |
Examining the Startling Surges | 375 |
Broadening the Search into World Literature | 425 |
Exploring the Literature of and About | 490 |
Assessing the Literature of Drama and | 512 |
Searching Through the Vast World of | 532 |
Selecting the Best in the Daunting Array | 558 |
Reading and Its Future | 582 |
Sifting the Amazing Trove of British Fiction | 306 |
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The Company of the Creative: A Christian Reader's Guide to Great Literature ... David L. Larsen Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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