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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Ransom Fellowship Publications Now Available on ISSUU.COM
Ransom Fellowship is now offering magazines and resources in a new interactive reading format through ISSUU.COM. Right now you will find most of the eBooks posted; we will soon be adding back issues of CRITIQUE and NOTES FROM TOAD HALL as well.
New and Updated eBooks and Resources Posted at RansomFellowship.org
We have been working to develop additional eBooks and resources for the benefit of our readers.
Below you will find current selections that are featured on the Ransom Fellowship website: www.RansomFellowship.org
![]() | eBook Thinking Christianly About Homosexuality Publication Date: 07/08/2009 Fewer topics are as polarized in our post-modern world as the question of homosexuality. Ransom Fellowship presents a series of essays on homosexuality by Wes Hill, Mardi Keyes and Denis Haack. Edited by Matthew Hundley. |
![]() | eBook Babylon Series: Being In The World, But Not Of It Publication Date: 06/02/2009 |
![]() | eBook A Practical Method of Bible Study for Ordinary Christians, Revised (Denis Haack, Revised May 2009) Publication Date: 05/28/2009 |
![]() | eBook Reflecting Theologically On Popular Culture As Meaningful: The Role of Sin, Grace, and General Revelation (Theodore A. Turnau III) Publication Date: 05/25/2009 |
![]() | eBook ByFaith: Articles by Denis Haack Publication Date: 05/01/2009 |
![]() | eBook Millennium Fever & The Future of this Earth (Wim Rietkirk, 1989) Publication Date: 01/17/2008 |
![]() | eBook Bible Reading Program for Slackers & Shirkers (Margie Haack) Publication Date: 01/01/2007 |
Labels:
Bible,
culture,
discernment,
environment,
homosexual,
homosexuality,
marriage,
study,
theology,
winsomeness,
youth
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Shoulds, Wants, and Faithfulness - by Denis haack
Might the future of business lie in encouraging shoulds rather than indulging wants? Could corporations help us bring out our better selves?
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=512&B=Denis%20Haack&TID=8
Labels:
critique,
culture,
denis haack,
faith,
greed,
postmodern,
shoulds,
wants
Valkyrie (Bryan Singer, 2008) - A Review by R. Greg Grooms
Valkyrie is a deeply flawed film flirting with questions it never quite raises. And then there's Tom Cruise. Why do we watch?
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=517&B=R.%20Greg%20Grooms&TID=2
Labels:
critique,
film,
movies,
R. Greg Grooms,
Valkyrie
Engaging the Arts: Are You A Patron? by Denis Haack
The arts, contrary to liberal ideology, cannot solve the deepest problems of the human race, nor, contrary to conservative ideology, are the arts luxuries unnecessary to existence. Made in the image of the Creator, human beings are inescapably creative.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=515&B=Denis%20Haack&TID=8
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Love and Loss Amidst the Dunes: a review of the novel "The Maytrees" by Annie Dillard
Annie Dillard has an uncanny ability to see—to observe things, creatures, people, and life with a beguiling simplicity and clarity. More remarkably, she is gifted in capturing what she sees in words, so that when I read her finely crafted prose I see things, creatures, people, and life with greater clarity as well.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=495&B=Denis%20Haack&TID=5
Labels:
Annie Dillard,
books,
denis haack,
review,
The Maytrees
A review of Eliza Gilkyson's "Paradise Hotel" by Denis Haack
Gilkyson has charted her own path and brings a clear voice, crisp lyrics, a passion for justice, and an imagination keen on beauty to shape music that satisfies not as background noise, but as music of the heart.
http://www.ransomfellowship.org/articledetail.asp?AID=503&B=Denis%20Haack&TID=4
Labels:
"Paradise Hotel",
denis haack,
Eliza Gilkyson,
music,
review
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