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C.S. Lewis & Francis Schaeffer: Lessons for a New Century from the Most Influential Apologists of Our Time (Burson/Walls, 1998)
BY: Douglas Groothuis
C.S. Lewis and Francis Schaeffer attempted to avoid partisan or sectarian disputes in setting forth and defending the core claims of Christian orthodoxy. Yet their theological views differed in several respects.
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Caesar’s Coin Revisited: Christians and the Limits of Government (Michael Cromartie, 1996)
BY: Denis Haack
Caesar’s Coin Revisited is another in a series of books containing papers, responses, and transcripts of the discussion from a symposium of scholars and specialists.
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Callings: Twenty Centuries of Christian Wisdom on Vocation (William C. Placher, 2005)
BY: Denis Haack
Callings is a rich resource, especially for those of us who do not have easy access to a large university library. Here in one volume is Justin Martyr, Athanasius, and Augustine; Bernard of Clairvaux, Aquinas, and Thomas á Kempis; Martin Luther, John Calvin, and William Perkins; Sren Kierkegaard, Dorothy Sayers, Karl Barth, and so many more.
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Calvin and Culture: Exploring a Worldview (David W. Hall and Marvin Padgett, 2010)
BY: Denis Haack
The gospel has in fact motivated God's people to care for widows and orphans, to build hospitals, to paint and sculpt, to oppose tyranny, to take God's Word to the ends of the world.
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Calvin: A Biography (Bernard Cottret)
BY: Denis Haack
“I acknowledge myself,” John Calvin said, “to be timid, soft, and cowardly by nature.” Not the picture most people have of the great Reformer of Geneva.
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The Challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is and Jesus and the Restoration of Israel (N.T. Wright, 1999)
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (Editor Thomas C. Oden, 1998)
The Scandal of Harry Potter
The Ancient Love Song: Finding Christ in the Old Testament (Charles D. Drew, 1996, 2000)
As For Me & My House: Crafting Your Marriage to Last (Walter Wangerin, Jr., 1990)
The Reproduction Revolution: A Christian Appraisal of Sexuality, Reproductive Technologies, and the Family (Kilner, Cunningham, and Hager, 2000)
Bio-Engagement: Making a Christian Difference through Bioethics Today (Cameron, Daniels, and White, 2000)
Bioethics: A Primer for Christians (Gilbert Meilaender, 1996)
Bioethics and the Future of Medicine: A Christian Appraisal (eds. Kilmer, Cameron, and Schiedermayer, 1995)
Border Crossings: Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs
The Boxer Rebellion: The Dramatic Story of China’s War on Foreigners That Shook the World in the Summer of 1900 (Diana Preston, 2000)
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There are tulips on my desk, and I saw my first robin yesterday, clear signals that winter is losing its grip on the landscape. The newspaper reported an ice jam on a nearby river that forced the closure of several roads. Chunks of ice the size of dinner tables slammed through a county park. Even something as glorious of the arrival of spring is never as perfectly smooth as we would hope in this broken world. We are, as my spiritual mentor used to say, glorious ruins.
Finding what it means to flourish as broken human being in an imperfect world is what Ransom is about. We believe in Jesus Christ, though often find ourselves dismayed at what passes for Christianity in our postmodern world. We hope what you find on this site will be helpful in your own pilgrimage, regardless of where you happen to find yourself at the moment.
Denis & Margie Haack
Anita Gorder
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