| Habits
of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age |
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Forgive Calvin professor Quentin Schultze if he sounds anti-technology in his forthcoming book, Habits of the High-Tech Heart. He's not. But he is sounding a warning about society's fascination (he might even call it a fixation) with technology, especially when it comes to communication. |
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| Phantoms of a Blood-Stained Period: The Complete Civil War Writings of Ambrose Bierce edited by Russell Duncan and David J. Klooster '75 | ||||||||
Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2002, 368 pp. Ambrose Bierce fought for four years in the Civil War. The writings he produced about that conflict comprise a body of work unique in our nation's literature. This volume gathers for the first time virtually everything Bierce wrote about the war, from the battlefield maps he drew as a topographical officer to his masterful short stories. |
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| Remembering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture, and the Moral Life by Allen Verhey '66 BD'69 | ||||||||
Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2002, 526 pp. In this book, Allen Verhey takes a serious look at what Jesus really said and did and applies it to contemporary Christian ethics. By remembering Jesus, this book contributes to the effort of Christians to discern the shape and style of life "worthy of the gospel." Also by Allen Verhey:
The Practices of Piety
and the Practice of Medicine: Prayer, Scripture, and Medical Ethics
(The Stob Lectures 1991). |
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