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The Fall 2014 issue of FLAPPERHOUSE is so wonderfully bizarre & freakishly beautiful it'll make your cheeks quiver & explode. It begins with an Alternate Reality Game, ends with a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure, and in between there's pink slime, raving gods, naked alligator rides, regurgitated Raymond Carver, menstrual anxiety, a bunch more fiction that's too bizarre to summarize here, and some phenomenal poetry.
These profound and inspiring reflections on the Gospel of John will open to preachers, religious, and parish groups interested in Scripture, the treasures that the Fourth Gospel contains for the life of the world.Brendan Byrne draws on the insights in Life Abounding, his academic commentary on the Fourth Gospel, to enrich the understanding of non-scholars in Come to the Light. Discussion questions provided at the end of each talk serve as a starting point for the reader's personal contemplation.
This is a collection of verse modelled on the traditional Japanese tanka and haiku poetic forms. Covering themes ranging from love and parenthood, to the passing seasons and scenes from daily life, this collection seeks to use these ancient forms to speak into contemporary, yet universally human, experience. The collection is preceded by a brief introduction to tanka and haiku, their history, and literary significance.
Adopts a literary-rhetorical approach, viewing Paul's Letter to the Romans as an instrument of persuasion designed to transform readers through a celebratory presentation of the Gospel. This tile touches upon virtually various issues of Christian theology and presents an introduction to Paul.
A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel
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