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21. Seeing Islam as Others Saw It:
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22. Brummer on Meaning And the Christian
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23. The Early Christian Fathers: A
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24. In Her Words: Women's Writings
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25. The Craft of Christian Songwriting
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26. Eternal Wisdom from the Desert:
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27. Martin Luther as Comforter: Writings
 
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29. The Later Christian Fathers: A
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30. Writing & Grammar 7 for Christian
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32. An Arab Season: Legacy Writings
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33. Ethical Writings: 'Ethics' and
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34. Christian Discourses : Kierkegaard's
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35. Exciting World Of Creative Writing
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36. Writing and Performing Christian
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40. Feminist Companion to the Apocalypse

21. Seeing Islam as Others Saw It: A Survey and Evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian Writings on Early Islam (Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam)
by Robert G. Hoyland
 Hardcover: 872 Pages (1998-01)
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This book offers a new approach to the vexing question of how to write the early history of Islam. The first part discusses the nature of the Muslim and non-Muslim source material for the seventh- and eighth-century Middle East and argues that by lessening the divide between these two traditions, which has largely been erected by modern scholarship, we can come to a better appreciation of this crucial period. The second part gives a detailed survey of sources and an analysis of some 120 non-Muslim texts, all of which provide information about the first century and a half of Islam (roughly A.D. 620-780). The third part furnishes examples, according to the approach suggested in the first part and with the material presented in the second part, how one might write the history of this time. The fourth part takes the form of excurses on various topics, such as the process of Islamization, the phenomenon of conversion to Islam, the development of techniques for determining the direction of prayer, and the conquest of Egypt.

Because this work views Islamic history with the aid of non-Muslim texts and assesses the latter in the light of Muslim writings, it will be essential reading for historians of Islam, Christianity, Judaism, or Zoroastrianism--indeed, for all those with an interest in cultures of the eastern Mediterranean in its traditional phase from Late Antiquity to medieval times. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Question
Can somebody please tell me where I can get Suliman Bashear's book "Introduction to the other history" ?
They don't not seem to have it on Amazon nor on the other sites that I looked at...

5-0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Must-have history book of early Islam
I started reading this book in hopes I can get better understanding of 7th-8th century AD from sources other than Muslim sources. Prof. Hoyland did not disappoint with this treasure book.

His unbiased analytics of the scriptures, cross referencing every material with numerous other sources as to establish the validity of the source is a great task that he had undertaken eagerly. I can't imagine the amount of research that went into this book, quite astonushing.

The book is close to 800 pages, but only 600 pages deal discuss the work and 200 pages of references. It is clear the author took keen care of examining all materials available including architectural designs relating to that period.

The book in my opinion explains why you simply shouldn't take scriptures of Muslim/non-Muslim sources alike for being true. Many of the old scriptures include apologetic works, polemical stories and sometimes right out exaggerations.

This book serves to correct what Crone and others assumed by taking scriptures of non-Muslim and claiming it to be the only explanation for how was Islam in 7th century. The book is packed with scripture quotations from the Greeks to the Chinese on issues related to the rise of Islam.

The book showed that Muslim sources of 9th/10th AD describe closely in the same way the events that non-Muslims had written in 7th/8th AD.

I'll be keeping this book in my library and pass it on to my children. It is a treasure of historical magnificance. The sad part though, the same issues arose during that period between Christians, Jews and Muslims still exist until today. It is clear no siding is winning, and no Messaiah is coming.

Kudos to the author, he and all those took part in producing this work deserve our gratitute.

4-0 out of 5 stars An invaluable sourcebook
While there might be a little analysis, the most valuable task the author has engaged in is collecting a number of non-Arab and non-Muslim sources regarding Islam. This is one of very few books that endeavors to do so and is a massive tool for any scholar seeking to explore Islam via non-Islamic sources.

The sources range from a plethora of Greek sources to a few from the Syriac and even a few Persian ones. This is clearly no easy task and the reader profusely thanks the author for his dedication to the subject. This analysis is easily skipped over in the rush to get to the actual sources. As one such person, the commentary and analysis is not a subject I can comment on but the sources themselves are a pleasure to have.

Reading those sources (the footnotes can also be very revealing) whets the appetite for more and there are certainly more documents out there (many a Syriac Christian library still exists in Turkey and Syria) to be translated and put to use by scholars.

The sole reason why the book has not received a full five stars is that several sources that do discuss Islam

5-0 out of 5 stars Read the book, please!
Two of the reviews posted here suggest that the we might title them "Seeing 'Seeing Islam. . .' as Others Saw it." The New York reader's propoganda for Hagarism and other far-fetched perspectives is explicitly taken on and refuted in Hoyland's Chapter 13.Chapter 14 begins, saying "... it is a strong argument in favor of [Muslim witnesses] that they do frequently coincide with what is said by [non-Muslim witnesses]."
This book is mostly a sober, almost 19th-century style translated collection of all the sources refering to Muslims and Islam in the first (roughly) two centuries of Islam. These sources are organized (a bit frustratingly for this reader) by the language of their origin (rather than chronologically). Execurses collect early Muslim sources, and various chapters meticulously discuss the sources, how they can be used, and other methodological issues. The author then carefully, soberly, and very persuasively draws conclusions about the original Muslim self-identity, the cultus, the nature of the early community's religiosity (or religiosities) etc. It is a tour de force work, invaluable for those interested in Early Islam and it puts paid to speculative, thinly evidenced, and frankly hostile works like that of Nevo and Koren. It's a pity that it is so difficultto find, however.

2-0 out of 5 stars Truth is the first Victim
The book is quick on conclusions. It avoids any analysis of archeological finds that do not accord with such conclusions. The fact of the matter is that much evidence support the 'traditional' story of Islam, in particular in the Fertile Crescent where archeological finds have not contradicted the 'traditional' story.

The fact that no such digs where ever conducted in the birthplace of the entire movement is regrettable. Incidently, Mecca should prove a veritabley exciting site, given the fact that it had been on a trade route for probably hundred of years before Mohammed's time.

The search for answers to these questions, without theological or (much worse) political motives seems hard to expect in the present time. As usual, "Truth is the first victim" of the current tragic events. ... Read more


22. Brummer on Meaning And the Christian Faith: Collected Writings of Vincent Brummer (Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Religion: Collected Works
by Vincent Brummer
Hardcover: 476 Pages (2006-03)
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This volume presents a wide-ranging selection from the writings of a leading contemporary philosophical theologian, Vincent Brummer. In his many books and articles Brummer has demonstrated how the tools of philosophical analysis are not only fruitful but also essential for dealing with the central issues of systematic theology. The title of this volume, "Meaning and the Christian Faith", highlights two characteristic themes that recur throughout the many writings of Vincent Brummer. Much of his work has been devoted to exploring the meaning of the Christian faith, and especially of its central claim that God is a personal being whose fellowship believers may enjoy. On the other hand, Brummer has also shown that religious belief should not be understood as an explanatory theory but rather as a way in which believers understand the meaning of their lives and their experience of the world and direct their lives accordingly. Thus in the Christian tradition believers claim that their lives are meaningful because they seek to attain ultimate happiness in the love of God.In the introductory sections throughout this volume Vincent Brummer describes how he came to pay attention to the various themes dealt with in his writings and explains why he came to deal with them in the ways he did. ... Read more


23. The Early Christian Fathers: A Selection from the Writings of the Fathers from St. Clement of Rome to St. Athanasius (Oxford Paperbacks)
Paperback: 302 Pages (1969-09-15)
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There is now a wide and growing appreciation of the value and relevance of the writings of the Fathers of the early Church, even for non-academic readers, and particularly for all who wish to understand Christian doctrine. The authors represented in the volume, first published in 1956, are the principal writers of the Church in the Roman Empire from the period immediately after the New Testament down to the age of Constantine and the council of Nicaea (AD 325). They include St Ignatius of Antioch, St Justin, Tertullian, St Irenaeus, St Clement of Alexandra, Origen, St Cyprian, and St Athanasius. Bettenson has selected passages to display as fully as possible the thought of the early Fathers, especially on the great doctrinal themes, and has himself translated them afresh, with brief annotation where necessary. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Early Church Fathers--Sorted by Doctrine
This book presents a wealth of information on the early Church. One distinguishing feature of it is that each Church father's writings are sorted according to doctrine. For instance, the writings of Clement include his statements on salvation as a free gift of God, independent of works (p. 30). This, of course, is said to have anticipated the sola fideo position of the Reformation.

Interestingly, Clement states that Christians should accept military service (p. 31). So does Tertullian (p. 156). This contradicts those who suggest that the early Christians were pacifists.

There is much discussion of the Sacraments. It appears that all of the Church fathers believed that the Holy Communion elements become the actual Body and Blood of Christ after consecration. Tertullian is no exception: His statement about the Eucharist being a "symbol" uses the latter term in a different sense than the way it is used today (p. 149). Moreover, allegorical approaches to the Eucharist do not ipso facto undermine the reality of the Real Presence.

The Fathers also believed that baptism washes away sins. However, Tertullian rejected infant baptism (p. 145).

Some of the Church fathers had rather unorthodox views. For instance, Origen believed in a form of universalism (p. 256). But universal salvation was not to be bestowed by God automatically: It followed long periods of punishment for its belated recipients.

5-0 out of 5 stars A good sampling of the early church...
If I had to suggest one book that would give the best summary of major Christian thought development from the start until 350 AD, I would suggest this book. It has samples of writings from the likes of Justin Martyr andAthanasius, grouped by author and then sub-grouped by topic. Its anexcellent summary. ... Read more


24. In Her Words: Women's Writings in the History of Christian Thought
Paperback: 348 Pages (1994-05)
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In Her Words illustrates the contributions made to contemporary Christian theology by the increasing number of female theologians. Oden compiles selections from the writings of major female theologians from the early church through the present. The older selections have been translated into modern English.  Each selection is accompanied by a brief introduction outlining its historical and theological context. Selections from the early church include Perpetua, The Martyrdom of Crispina, The Martyrdom of Agape, Irene, and Chione; from the monastic and middle period are Clare of Assisi, Hildegard of Bingen, Leoba, Julian of Norwich, and Catherine of Siena; and post-1500 C.E. include Teresa of Avila, Jane de Chantal, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Georgia Harkness. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars We love you Dr. Oden!
Hi, It's me Adrian.Liz and I were looking at Amazon books and ended uphere.Dr. Pasto's translation is also on this sight. He translated a workby Sor Juana Inez de La Cruz.I found your book to be a good addition toour history of Christian thought class.If I ever become a professor Iwill use it for my classes.I hope that you read my review and thateverything is going well for you.Adios.

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25. The Craft of Christian Songwriting (Reference)
by Robert Sterling
Paperback: 256 Pages (2009-04-15)
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Born from eight years of teaching songwriting for the Academy of Gospel Music Arts, Robert Sterling's The Craft of Christian Songwriting deftly tackles the much-overlooked subject of craft in the Christian songwriter's creative process. The book challenges its readers to aspire to the highest level of excellence, providing chapter after chapter of practical insights into the Christian songwriting experience. All the way from "Getting Started" to "Building a Demo," The Craft of Christian Songwriting shows beginning writers how to make their next song their "best song ever," all from the unique perspective of the Christian songwriter. Practical and realistic, The Craft of Christian Songwriting is a smart read for anyone with aspirations of becoming a Christian songwriter. Highlights: * Hundreds of examples from hit songs * Concise and practical instruction on all the essential elements of the songwriting process * Writing exercises to help you improve your craft * Learn the ins and outs of collaboration * Examine 10 full lyric reprints, complete with the author's analysis * Discover how to produce a proper demo recording ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great price - great product.Great resource from Christian perspective
Great how it describes different types of Christian Songwriters.Those who write about Jesus, those who glorify Jesus, those who are saved.ALL THREE are acceptable to the Lord! ... Read more


26. Eternal Wisdom from the Desert: Writings from the Desert Fathers (Christian Classic)
Paperback: 116 Pages (1905-06-01)
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In the fourth century, thousands of men and women fled into the Egyptian desert seeking to recapture the passion of the earliest Christians through lives of prayer and solitude.

As records of the wisdom and purity of the "desert fathers and mothers" spread through the Roman Empire, Christians streamed to the caves of these desert hermits, seeking counsel on the interior life. The hermits' ascetic practices and sagacious words were a shining witness to a living faith that could be woven into the fabric of daily life--offering timeless wisdom for both monastic and lay Christians.

This volume contains Athanasius' famous The Life of St. Anthony, St. Jerome's The Life of Paul the Hermit, and the collected sayings of many of the desert fathers. Encouraging humility, patience, prayer, introspection, and love, the desert fathers and mothers teach today's believers that deep contemplative practice opens the door to eternal wisdom for daily life. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Very unsatisfactory translation
The work of the desert fathers is seminal to understanding the Christian faith generally, and the monastic tradition in particular--I expect, in fact, that most readers of the desert fathers would have some interest in monasticism. This translation, however, was "mildly modernized" by someone who hasn't the first clue about the monastic tradition. I'll take one particularly grating example: the replacement of the term "cell" with "prayer chamber". Apparently Mr Carrigan believes these two terms are equivalent. They are not. "Cell" is ubiquitous in all monastic literature, ancient and modern. A monk's cell is not where he goes to pray and then leaves. A cell is not a prayer chamber. It is not (as the author claims in the introduction) "simply a monk's dwelling place". It's where he prays, eats, sleeps, does lectio, and fights all his spiritual warfare against the demons which he, as a monk, considers very real and very personal entities.

A young monk asked Abba Moses to give him a piece of useful advice.
"Stay in your cell and your cell will teach you," the wise elder answered.

"Stay in your prayer chamber" just doesn't cut it.

Read the desert fathers. But move on from this translation.

Pax.

5-0 out of 5 stars Calm, contemplative, and enlightening.
An excellent introduction to the Desert Father's spirituality, lives, and way of life. Great for the beginner or the advanced in the study of God, love, solitude, contemplation, and faith. This should be on the shelf of every church library; Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant, and in the homes of every person who attains to a higher love and true communion with God. ... Read more


27. Martin Luther as Comforter: Writings on Death (Studies in the History of Christian Thought)
by Leroux, N.R.
Hardcover: 340 Pages (2007-07-30)
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Using meticulous rhetorical analysis of several important Luther texts, this book examines how he offers comfort to those who are facing their own death or who are coming to terms with the death of loved ones. ... Read more


28. Addresses and other writings on Christian Science
by Doris Dufour Henty
 Unknown Binding: 346 Pages (1990)

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29. The Later Christian Fathers: A Selection from the Writings of the Fathers from St. Cyril of Jerusalem to St. Leo the Great (Oxford Paperbacks)
Paperback: 302 Pages (1973-01-25)
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The century and a quarter following the Council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) has been called the 'Golden Age of Patristic literature.'It is this period that Henry Bettenson covers in this companion volume to The Early Christian Fathers, selecting from the writings of Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, Cyril of Alexandria, and other Fathers of the Christian Church.Their central concerns were formulating the doctrine of the Trinity after the Nicene conclusions, and enunciating the doctrine of the divinity and humanity of Christ.The writings served to clarify if not to solve the issues and they continue to be valuable and relevant for all who wish to understand the Christian doctrine.As in The Early Christian Fathers, Mr. Bettenson has translated everything afresh and provided some brief sketches of the lives of each of the Fathers represented in the selection. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Ready Reference for Beginners
Henry Bettenson, a teacher in Patristics and Classics has made an important contribution to the students who wish to delve into the Fathers of the Church. The present book provides an introduction. The book deals with the Church Fathers from the council of Nicea to Pope Leo the Great. This period from 325 to 461 is called the golden age of patristic literature. The Fathers represented here are Cyril of Jerusalem, Hilary of Poitiers, Basil of Caesaria, Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa, Theodore of Mopsuestia, John Chrysostom, Ambrose, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, Cyril of Alexandria, Theodoret of Cyrus, and Leo the Great. It contains short biographic sketches of the Fathers represented here and citations from their writings carefully categorized under different headings.

The great contributions of the post-Nicene Fathers of the Church in the direction of the development of dogmas on Trinity, Holy Spirit and the nature of Christ are well brought out. A thorough study of the contexts in which these patristic writings appeared, is essential to understand the texts. Bettenson is short and sketchy in these contexts, since the book is intented to be only an introduction. ... Read more


30. Writing & Grammar 7 for Christian Schools
by Elizabeth Rose, Stegall, Dawn Watkins
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Writing & Grammar 7 Student Worktext presents clear instruction and offers plenty of practice in writing and grammar, including an overview of the Writing Process and many focused writing activities. Teach all eight parts of speech, the five basic sentence patterns, usage concepts such as subject-verb agreement and clear pronoun reference, and mechanics. Introduce adjective clauses and complex sentences. Reference chapters include dictionary skills, library skills, study skills, and an overview of the Writing Process. Writing projects include a biographical sketch, an in-class essay, a letter to the editor, a book report, and poetry.
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31. In the Lands of the Christians: Arabic Travel Writing in the 17th Century
Paperback: 256 Pages (2002-11-15)
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This book presents the first English translation from Arabic of four Christian and Muslim writers who visited Western Europe and America in the 17th century. The introduction and the translated texts refute the widespread assumption that Arabs and Muslims of that time had no interest inthe extra-Islamic world. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Perhaps better material than analysis.
This is a very valuable book for those, like myself, in the position of having a lively interest in the historical Middle East while knowing neither Arabic nor Turkish (nor German, where I would expect some very good scholarship, between the Hapsburgs and the Hohenzollerns). The meat of the book is the translation of letters of travel by four Ottoman subjects (two Moroccan officials, one Morisco who slipped out of Spain, and an Iraqi Christian cleric) in Europe -- especially Spain and France -- and the New World, and this is certainly interesting reading. The relations of East and West are more equal here than in _Al-Jabarti's Chronicle of Napoleon in Egypt_; this is how Islam (or rather, two Muslims, one New Christian who wasn't, and one Eastern Christian who was) saw the West, when Islam and the West were equals.

As such, this is valuable data for anyone who is looking to improve his understanding of Early Modern culture, European or Near Eastern; one of the most interesting points is how much cultural context the two sides share. Both the Near Eastern writers and their European interlocutors know and focus on classical literature -- and on Arabic literature, as well; Galen rings a bell for both parties, but so does Avicenna. Note that the cultural crossover was even more pronounced than this scholarly commonality -- Ottoman popular culture even included St. George and Roland as spahis, as mentioned in _Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe_. Personally, I would have expected more Persian influence in the Ottoman world; apparently, just as the Pyrenees are the highest mountains in Europe, the Zagros are the highest in western Asia.

Sadly, the author's commentary is not the equal of his selections. He puts up the increasingly frayed smoke-screen of the modern Muslim writer, of which the exemplar is _Orientalism_ and the explanation is in _Culture and Conflict in the Middle East_. Briefly, Muslims (especially Arab Muslims, including Maghrebis) are triumphalist; they convince themselves that every major religious figure from Adam to Moses to Jesus was actually a Muslim, and that the world was theirs before everyone else took it away; and as such, they are unwilling to admit any fault in their home society (cf. the gulf between the Ottoman millet system and its modern apologists' claims of religious tolerance), and are especially unwilling to admit that the Muslim world was a very bad neighbor from the beginning of its history down to its forcible subdual in the 19th and 20th centuries, and again after the "withdrawal from empire" of the French and especially the English. (After all, all Muslim conquests are by definition reconquests, and when was a reconquest ever anything to complain about?)

In this book, this takes the form of carefully glossing over the Barbary corsairs while emphasizing the presence of Christian ones (which is surprising and informative -- although there's a reason the Tunisian, Algerian, and Moroccan Corsairs are better known than the Knights of Malta or the corsairs of Venice), and generally depicting Christians as the aggressors against innocent and peaceful Muslims. Not every book about Islam has to point out that the Muslims conquered Spain rather than having been born there, nor does it have to mention the two sieges of Vienna, the conquest of Byzantium, and so on, any more than every book about Russia has to talk about Lenin and Stalin; but an author writing about Russian travelogues in the 1930s really ought to point out the Stalinist purges, and likewise, an author writing about Muslim -- predominantly Moroccan -- travelogues in the 1500s should own up to the scale of Muslim privateering and slave-trading. If Muslim travelers were met with massive suspicion in the West, it wasn't purely because the Christians of this era were unreasonable bigots; it was also somewhat related to Moroccan corsairs raiding Ireland, or the depopulation of whole regions of Georgia (beautiful women, land borders with both Persia and the Ottomans, and limited military capacity are a disastrous combination), or the perfidy so common in the Ottoman elite (Selim II at Cyprus, for example) -- which lost nothing in the telling in a distinctly paranoid age.

But, I gave this book four stars, and I'd stand by it. The author's commentary would probably produce seriously mistaken beliefs in a generalist audience, but this is not written for a generalist audience. I hope. On the other hand, the author does seem to have written this as a refutation to Bernard Lewis; I don't think it's as successful as he intended it to be, but that's a subject for another time. ... Read more


32. An Arab Season: Legacy Writings of a Muslim and Christian Relationship
by Ms. Pamela
Paperback: 194 Pages (2010-06-03)
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One fateful winter evening the paths of Jassem, an astute young Kuwaiti Air Force Officer, and Ms. Pamela, a southern-bred, free-spirited young lady in the soulful city of Memphis, Tennessee, cross. This cold night changes not only the simplicity of Ms. Pamela's living but her life forever. Jassem's uncomplicatedness is now layered with dimensions of a foreign culture and religious strongholds. On borrowed time the two disregard all established boundaries and their inseparable love becomes a sanctuary. Not so fast... This sanctuary is marred by Jassem's Kuwaiti allegiances to custom and to his secrets; the roulette wheel is about to stop on life-changing or devastation. ... Read more


33. Ethical Writings: 'Ethics' and 'Dialogue Between a Philosopher, a Jew and a Christian'
by Peter Abelard
Paperback: 171 Pages (1995-10-01)
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Abelard's major ethical writings -- Ethics, or 'Know Yourself', and Dialogue between a philosopher, a Jew and a Christian, are presented here in a student edition including cross-references, explanatory notes, a full table of references, bibliography, and index. ... Read more


34. Christian Discourses : Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol 17
by Soren Kierkegaard
Hardcover: 512 Pages (1997-08-29)
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With Christian Discourses, Kierkegaard intended to conclude the signed "second authorship" following Concluding Unscientific Postscript as the end of the pseudonymous writings. Parts One and Three, "The Cares of the Pagans" and "Thoughts That Wound from Behind--for Upbuilding," contain a polemical element and constitute the overture to the collision with the established order of Christendom. The dominant theme of Parts Two and Four, "Joyful Notes in the Strife of Suffering" and "Discourses at the Communion on Fridays," is a reassuring affirmation of the joy and blessedness of the Christian life in a world of adversity and suffering. Written in ordinary language, the work combines simplicity and inwardness with reflection and presents crucial Christian concepts and presuppositions with unusual clarity. Among the discourses are some of Kierkegaard's masterpieces.

The first pseudonymous esthetic work, Either/Or, was accompanied by a series of religious discourses. To maintain the dialectical structure of the dual authorship, Kierkegaard wrote an accompanying work to Christian Discourses: an esthetic essay on a foremost Danish actress. To her, it was a "wonderful surprise to read [how] the inspired theoretician manages to express clearly and unambiguously what one has felt without being able to find the words to clarify and illustrate this feeling." ... Read more


35. Exciting World Of Creative Writing
by Ruth McDaniel
Paperback: 121 Pages (2007-08-01)
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This book is an excellent foundation for developing creative writing skills. Topics covered include the tools needed for writing, review of sentence structures, poetry styles and techniques, writing dialogue, outlining a story, writing powerful beginnings and endings, rewriting and proofreading, manuscript preparation and critiques, copyrights, how to get published, and a Christian philosophy of writing. ... Read more


36. Writing and Performing Christian Music: God's Plan & Purpose for the Church
by Peter, Lawrence Alexander
Paperback: 156 Pages (2007-09-01)
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Writing and Performing Christian Music: God's Plan & Purpose for the Church, is for songwriters, worship leaders, musicians, composers, church leadership, radio station programmers, and record company executives. Foreword by TV composer Robert Kral (Angel, Miracles and Superman Doomsday). Introduction by Dr. William L. Hooper, former Dean, School of Church Music, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Covers: What is Christian Music; God's Organizational Model for the Church; The First Formal Purposing of Song; The Prophetic Song; How God Uses Music to Edify; 22 Types of Biblical Songs by Content; Thanks, and the Three Types of Praise Songs; Eight More Types of Biblical Songs; Biblical Techniques of Lyric Writing; Standards and Performance Practices; Music Leadership and the Large Church; Basic Performance Considerations; Wisdom's Role; Picking Music for the Western Church Service.Peter Lawrence Alexander writes the Music Technology & You column for Film Music Weekly. Many of his music books have been endorsed by winners of the Academy®, Grammy® and Emmy® Awards.A Christian, Mr. Alexander's books include: The Street SmartT Guide to MIDI and Home Recording, Applied Professional Harmony, Professional Orchestration, How Ravel Orchestrated: Mother Goose Suite, Counterpoint by Fux, Writing for Strings, The Prayer That Gets Results, and The Business Parables. His historical fiction works include: The Good Samaritan, and The Unfaithful Wife: The Story of Hosea and Gomer. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Alexander's Perspective will Stimulate Fresh Creativity
Songwriters and artists thrive on creativity, and an essential component of creativity is being able to view what everyone else is looking at from a fresh perspective.For all of us who desperately need fresh, God-inspired perspective, Peter Alexander has done a great service.Addressing the very complex subject of Christian music, Peter Alexander combines a hefty analytical ability with the conviction that God is the ultimate Creator and the Bible, the narrative of His unfolding creativity, to offer a new way of looking at how Christians do music.Finding clues where you may think you have already explored, and connecting dots between what may still remain unconnected in your thinking, Peter gives a view of music that is driven by mission and sustained by character.Eager to have your own creativity stimulated?Open these pages.

Gerrit Gustafson is a songwriter (Only by Grace, Mighty is Our God), worship teacher (worshipschools.com) and author (The Adventure of Worship) ... Read more


37. Early Rabbinic Writings (Cambridge Commentaries on Writings of the Jewish and Christian World)
by Hyam Maccoby
Paperback: 272 Pages (1988-05-27)
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Rabbinic texts are often cited in New Testament and Old Testament studies, but hitherto there has been no easy way for a student to grasp the scope and variety of the relevant rabbinic writings. This book introduces the student to the full range of the early rabbinic writings, with a thorough introduction and notes, so that both a bird's eye view of the literature as well as close aquaintance with typical and important texts can be obtained. This will enable the reader to embark on further study with a clearer orientation. The book also aims to correct many mistaken views about rabbinic Judaism arising from outdated conceptions of the relation between Christianity and Judaism. ... Read more


38. Jews in the Hellenistic World: Josephus, Aristeas, The Sibylline Oracles, Eupolemus (Cambridge Commentaries on Writings of the Jewish & Christian World 200 BC to AD 200, Vol. 1i)
by John R. Bartlett
Paperback: 209 Pages (1985-11-29)
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This book aims to introduce the work of Hellenistic Jewish writers of the period 200 BC to AD 200. Four in particular are studied. The authors of the Letter of Aristeas and the Sibylline Oracles came from second-century BC Egypt. Eupolemus wrote probably in Jerusalem at the same time. Josephus, a priest from Judaea, wrote in Rome in the late first century AD. Using Greek, not Hebrew or Aramaic, and conscious of the position of Jews in the Graeco-Roman world, they wished to demonstrate that their cultural and religious heritage stood comparison with the Graeco-Roman tradition and that Jews were neither so philosophically naive nor so politically troublesome as they were often supposed to be. An opening chapter describing the position of Jews in the Hellenistic world is followed by selected passages, all newly translated, with introductory essays and commentary. The collection makes available to students much material hitherto not easily accessible. ... Read more


39. Grace Is Where I Live: Writing As a Christian Vocation
by John Leax
Paperback: 152 Pages (1996-05)
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Asin: 0801057140
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John Leax has written a book for beginning as well as experienced writers. It's his testimony about writing, along with the testimony of other writers. Leax writes out of a Christian worldview and gives reasons for a vocation some might believe is a fruitless endeavor--creative writing. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An intimate journey through faith and art.
This book chronicles John Leax's attempts to reconcile his identity, vocation, and faith. It is a fascinating success. While it is surely priceless for aspiring Christian writers, it is wonderful for anyoneinterested in art and religion. ... Read more


40. Feminist Companion to the Apocalypse of John (Feminist Companion to the New Testament and Early Christian Writings)
by Amy-Jill Levine, Maria Mayo Robbins
 Hardcover: 288 Pages (2010-07-05)
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The thirteenth volume in the series examines New Testament Apocalypitc literature through the categories of post-colonial thought, deconstruction, ethics, Roman social discourse, masculinization, virginity, and violence.The volume includes contributions by David L. Barr, Mary Ann Beavis, Greg Carey, Adela Yarbro Collins, Lynn R. Huber, Catherine Keller, John Marshall, Stephen Moore, Jorunn Okland, Hanna Stenstrom, Pamela Thimmes, and Carolyn Vander Stichele. There is an introduction by the editor and a comprehensive bibliography. ... Read more


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