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Love, Austen, And Lewis: How The Successful And Unsuccessful Romances In Jane Austen's Novels Correspond To C.S. Lewis The Four Loves, Lauren Bridgeman
Love, Austen, And Lewis: How The Successful And Unsuccessful Romances In Jane Austen's Novels Correspond To C.S. Lewis The Four Loves, Lauren Bridgeman
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As any Jane Austen lover can confirm, the romances in Austen's books feel closer to life than any romance in other novels, even if the relationships and some of the settings are fictional. Of all the books in which romance plays a key role, why do hers rise above the mocking that most receive? Though she never married, she grasps the concept of love in all its complexity through plot, how her characters relate to one another, as well as these characters' development. Another author who sets out to deal with the complexity of love, albeit in more of a …
An Analysis Of The Work Of The Coffee House Ministry, Randy Maxwell
An Analysis Of The Work Of The Coffee House Ministry, Randy Maxwell
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Studies In Situation Ethics, Charles Allen Hampton
Studies In Situation Ethics, Charles Allen Hampton
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"The New Morality is Here!" proclaimed a news magazine several years ago, and with such an announcement cam acceptance, rejection, opinions, reactions, controversy, and great debates. Since the announcement, theologians, pastors, philosophers, educators, and even common men have had much to say about "Situationsethik." Unfortunately, many of the opinions offered are those of uniformed closed-minded individuals who give a negative review of situational ethics.One commentator said that the new morality will "offend some, excite many, and challenge all!" From my general observation, the new morality seems to excite and challenge the informed persons while offending the uniformed. This last statement …
Love: The Essence Of Life, Lane H. Strother