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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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A Minute of Margin: Restoring Balance to Busy Lives (Richard A. Swenson, M.D., 2003)
BY: Denis Haack
Richard Swenson is a medical doctor who left his practice in order to research, write, and lecture on stress, overload, and margin.
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A Sacrifice of Praise: An Anthology of Christian Poetry in English from Caedmon to the Mid-Twentieth Century (James H. Trott, 1999)
BY: Denis Haack
One way to immerse yourself in poetry is with a good anthology. This anthology is one that all Christians should consider adding to their libraries .
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A Visit to Vanity Fair: Moral Essays on the Present Age (Alan Jacobs , 2001)
BY: Denis Haack
The essays in A Visit to Vanity Fair can be read in any order, and none are so long that even in the press of busyness we shouldn’t be able to carve out the time.
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Aesthetic Faithfulness Isn’t Optional: A Review of Imagine, Visual Faith, and The Creative Life
BY: Denis Haack
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Reading Oswald Chambers, yesterday, he writes, "Spiritual muddle is only made plain by obedience. Immediately we obey, we discern." Seems awfully close to Ransom's credo, "developing discernment, deepening discipleship." Sometimes I put it this way: moral commitment precedes epistemological insight. We always do live out of our hearts: we see and hear and feel out of our hearts.
Steven Garber
Ransom Board Member
(for Denis & Margie)
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