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Spenser's Images Of Grace And The Canons Of Dort: Faerieland Meets The Five Main Points Of Doctrine, Bob De Smith Sep 2019

Spenser's Images Of Grace And The Canons Of Dort: Faerieland Meets The Five Main Points Of Doctrine, Bob De Smith

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Editor's Note: Dr. De Smith presented this paper at the Prodigal Love of God Conference (celebrating the 400th anniversary of the Synod at Dordrecht and Canons of Dort), April 2019, sponsored by Dordt University and co-sponsored by the Lilly Fellowship Program.


Inherent Poetry Of Meaning, Matt Gerrelts Sep 2010

Inherent Poetry Of Meaning, Matt Gerrelts

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"Whither?" Some Thoughts On The Genre Of Literature In An Electronic Age, James C. Schaap Jun 2005

"Whither?" Some Thoughts On The Genre Of Literature In An Electronic Age, James C. Schaap

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This article was originally presented as a lecture for the MacLaurin Institute, a Christian study center at the University of Minnesota, on January 19, 2005.


When A Spider Is Only A Spider, James C. Schaap Jun 2002

When A Spider Is Only A Spider, James C. Schaap

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An earlier version of this paper was published in Leland Ryken, ed., The Christian Imagination: The Practice of Faith in Literature and Writing, Rev. Ed. (Colorado Springs: Shaw Books, 2002).


Jonathan Edwards' Sermons: Search For "Acceptable Words", Helen Petter Westra Jun 1985

Jonathan Edwards' Sermons: Search For "Acceptable Words", Helen Petter Westra

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Why Johnny Can't Write: The Illiteracy Crisis, Hugh Cook Mar 1978

Why Johnny Can't Write: The Illiteracy Crisis, Hugh Cook

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Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap Dec 1977

Johnny, His Teachers, And Their Teachers, James C. Schaap

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