Setting out to characterize criticism as a set of prodigal practices that exceed the constraints of primary texts, history, and theory, this work makes a case for celebrating the prodigal condition and for another escape breaking out of traditional constraints towards a hybrid form that combines the critical with the creative."
Setting out to characterize criticism as a set of prodigal practices that exceed the constraints of primary texts, history, and theory, this work make...
Setting out to characterize criticism as a set of prodigal practices that exceed the constraints of primary texts, history, and theory, this work makes a case for celebrating the prodigal condition and for another escape breaking out of traditional constraints towards a hybrid form that combines the critical with the creative."
Setting out to characterize criticism as a set of prodigal practices that exceed the constraints of primary texts, history, and theory, this work make...
This volume explores a wide range of Victorian texts, including novels, poems, sermons, and some less easily categorized writings, in terms of their use of language and imagery suggestive of the Apocalypse.
This volume explores a wide range of Victorian texts, including novels, poems, sermons, and some less easily categorized writings, in terms of their u...
A Christians Guide to Tactics of Spiritual Warfare: How and why God and Jesus will Win, is a book written in first person and tells minor details of my life. The book s main objective is to show you different tactics of how to ward off evil to becoming closer to God. This book is my opinionated interpretation of spiritual warfare and is a tactics guide to learning a different way of viewing Christianity. It is a combination of perception and psychology and how it relates to you finding the kingdom of God on earth. Furthermore, it gives examples of situations to be aware of daily and how you...
A Christians Guide to Tactics of Spiritual Warfare: How and why God and Jesus will Win, is a book written in first person and tells minor details of m...
From nearly dying while hunting for mountain goats in British Columbia to teaching his son how to track a deer, Clint Ward shares his stories of how the outdoors have shaped him as a man and taught him what's really important in life. These easy-to-read stories enable the reader to experience the incredible beauty of God's creation, the challenge of a big hunt, and the fulfillment found in the family bond.
Nature serves as Ward's classroom, teaching him to depend on his faith in desperate situations as well as in the quiet moments. His vivid descriptions of battling extreme conditions...
From nearly dying while hunting for mountain goats in British Columbia to teaching his son how to track a deer, Clint Ward shares his stories of ho...
Taking three terms from the letters of Paul as a thematic guide, Kevin Mills investigates the respective roles of faith, hope and love in language and interpretation, and uses them to uncover and to question some of the key assumptions in deconstructive and postmodernist discourse. Its critical approach to interpretation theory (from Origen onwards), challenges the reader to reassess Pauline categories such as 'letter' and 'spirit', and to re-think the possibility of Christian engagement with contemporary literary theory.
Taking three terms from the letters of Paul as a thematic guide, Kevin Mills investigates the respective roles of faith, hope and love in language and...