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AuthorPeretti, Frank
Category: Fiction
AuthorBrunsletter, Wanda E.
Series NameBrides of Lancaster County 3
Category: Fiction
AuthorThoene, Bodie
Series NameZion Covenant 2
Category: Fiction
AuthorPeretti, Frank
Category: Fiction
AuthorHenderson, Dee
Series NameO<:>Malley Series #4
Category: Fiction
Originally written at a jail cell desk in 1675, John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress quickly grew in popularity second only to the Bible itself, and it has seen countless editions and printings over the years. Gary Schmidt has now recaptured this story of everyman's quest for life in contemporary language for a new generation of readers. This volume offers a superb original retelling of Bunyan's beloved classic, masterfully illustrated with fifty dramatic watercolors by Barry Moser. Here again is the tale of Christian's spiritual journey from the City of Destruction to the Heavenly Palaces, including the pitfalls and graces that threaten and fortify his epic pilgrimage. Matching Bunyan's flare for storytelling and vivid imagery, Gary Schmidt's new narrative also echoes the best of writers like Dante, Sir Thomas Browne, E. M. Forster, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Barry Moser's illustrations bring Bunyan's unforgettable characters and landscapes to life in fresh ways. While Christian himself is interpreted as a contemporary figure, Moser portrays the story's characters within different historical eras, powerfully enhancing their symbolic meanings for today's readers while also showing their common tie to humankind throughout the ages. Even after three centuries, this odyssey of faith and human perseverance still appeals to a wide audience. This new retelling of Pilgrim's Progress will stand repeated readings as it speaks to the experiences and stirs the imaginations of both young and old.
AuthorBunyan, John; Schmidt, Gary D.
Year Published2008
Category: Family
AuthorDobson, James C.
Patterns of the Western Mind provides an accessible overview and evaluation of some heartfelt, history-making, theory-laden responses in the West to the Word and works of God over the course of time. In addition, while standing on some of the shoulders of those who have gone before in the name of Christ, Kok explains the sense of some basic thought patterns that are in line with Scripture and in that sense deserve the name "christian." The two main parts of this book make for a valuable introduction to reformational philosophy--the first one of its kind written by a native English speaker for a North American audience. Interspersed are guide questions useful for individual or classroom study.
AuthorKok, John H.
Year Published1998
The Institue for Christian Studies has printed up in an attractive 36-page booklet Calvin Seerveld’s convocation address which signalled his retirement. The title is “Philosophical Aesthetics at Home with the Lord: An Untimely Valedictory.” The booklet includes three photos, Seerveld’s translation of Psalm 91, his versification of Genevan Psalm 141, and a poem by Luci Shaw.In the address Seerveld identifies concisely what he considers to be essential to faithful work in aesthetics, what he understands to be the best kind of Christian scholarship, and the ways in which he has attempted to do it as a trust before the Lord. The booklet fittingly brings to a dose Seerveld’s formal service at ICS.
AuthorSeerveld, Calvin
Year Published1996
Category: Children
AuthorBig Idea Productions
Series Name321 Penguins