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Children's Book Update For 2011, Gregory A. Martin
Children's Book Update For 2011, Gregory A. Martin
Gregory A. Martin, M.L.I.S.
This bibliography was used for a presentation for the Xenia (Ohio) Community Schools Elementary Librarian and Library Aides on children's books published during 2011.
Children's Book Update For 2010-2011, Gregory A. Martin
Children's Book Update For 2010-2011, Gregory A. Martin
Gregory A. Martin, M.L.I.S.
Most colleges and universities with teacher training programs have collections of children's books. In many cases, the librarians who are responsible for selecting these books have a number of other responsibilities as well. The workshop for which this bibliography was prepared was designed for those busy librarians who are not always able to devote the time they would like to the selection of children’s books. It explored selected “best” picture books published during 2010 and 2011.
Pre-Conference: Curriculum Materials Centers, Gregory A. Martin
Pre-Conference: Curriculum Materials Centers, Gregory A. Martin
Gregory A. Martin, M.L.I.S.
This pre-conference for the Association of Christian Librarians focused on the development and maintenance of Curriculum Materials Centers.
A Temple Framework Of The Atonement, Adam J. Johnson
A Temple Framework Of The Atonement, Adam J. Johnson
Adam J. Johnson
This article builds on G. K. Beale's work on the temple, exploring the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ in relation to the biblical theology of the temple. It explores the work of Christ as the one who fulfilled the role of the temple both in terms of its prophesied destruction and in terms of its rebuilding and the culmination of its purpose as the presence of God in the midst of his holy people. In conclusion, the article considers some of the practical ramifications of seeing Christ's work from this particular vantage-point.