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Walk Through The Poem: "Believing Green" By Christian Wiman, Shelbi Gesch Apr 2017

Walk Through The Poem: "Believing Green" By Christian Wiman, Shelbi Gesch

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"There’s magic in the sound and the rhythm of Wiman’s lines."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­Christian Wiman's poetry from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

http://inallthings.org/a-walk-through-the-poem-believing-green-by-christian-wiman/


Language Of Arrival, Joshua Matthews Nov 2016

Language Of Arrival, Joshua Matthews

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"The theological problem with Arrival, then, is a seeming lack of the Christian virtue of hope."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­the movie Arrival from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.

http://inallthings.org/the-language-of-arrival/


Problem With Cussing Christians And Easy Answers, Donald Roth Apr 2016

Problem With Cussing Christians And Easy Answers, Donald Roth

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"While banned words might make sense for our young children, failing to update that rule as our children mature outsources that facet of morality to worldly influences."

Posting about appropriate use of language­­­­­­­­ from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.

http://inallthings.org/the-problem-with-cussing-christians-and-easy-answers/


James 3:13-4:10 And The Language Of Envy In Proverbs 3:21-35, Benjamin J. Lappenga Nov 2015

James 3:13-4:10 And The Language Of Envy In Proverbs 3:21-35, Benjamin J. Lappenga

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Although a few interpreters have noted in passing the numerous verbal links between James 3:13–4:10 and LXX Prov 3:21–35, James’ passage is regularly read as a polemic against jealousy that is most at home within Hellenistic moral literature. This paper argues that the literary and thematic coherence of James 3:13–4:10 derives not primarily from the Hellenistic topos on envy (so Luke Timothy Johnson) but from metaleptic interplay with Prov 3:21–35. That is, the explicit appeal to “the scripture” in James 4:5 and the citation of Prov 3:34 in James 4:6 indicate that the tropes usually interpreted against the backdrop of …


For Profit, Pleasure, And Power? Cultural Diversity And The Mixed Motives Of Foreign Language Education, David Smith Jun 1998

For Profit, Pleasure, And Power? Cultural Diversity And The Mixed Motives Of Foreign Language Education, David Smith

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This paper is a revised version of a paper which appeared under the same title in the NACFLA Proceedings Journal, Vol. 7, 1997, 132-152.


Language: A Few Observations From A Biblical Perspective, Case J. Boot Mar 1987

Language: A Few Observations From A Biblical Perspective, Case J. Boot

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No abstract provided.


Inspiration, Tradition, And The Problems In Translation Of The Scriptures, John Zinkand Mar 1976

Inspiration, Tradition, And The Problems In Translation Of The Scriptures, John Zinkand

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No abstract provided.