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Friday, April 24, 2009

Luther Gets a Good Rap

Posted by Matt at Friday, April 24, 2009
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Labels: Luther, popular culture, Reformation

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Madeline Mitchell said...

This is AWESOME, Dr. Heckel. I loved it.

April 25, 2009 at 3:17 PM

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Historians' Fallacies : Toward a Logic of Historical Thought
3 of 5 stars
Historians' Fallacies : Toward a Logic of Historical Thought
by David Hackett Fischer
Great critical thinking when it comes to historiography. The logic chopping is a little pedantic at times but the overall affect is greater clarity on how to reach responsible historical conclusions.

The problem however is that F...
Conversation: A History of a Declining Art
4 of 5 stars
Conversation: A History of a Declining Art
by Stephen Miller
Miller traces the history of the "conversible world" of friends and acquaintances who discussed the big ideas of their day and how they shaped their world. The ancient world gets short shrift, but the 18th c. British coffee house...
That Noble Dream: The 'Objectivity Question' and the American Historical Profession
4 of 5 stars
That Noble Dream: The 'Objectivity Question' and the American Historical Profession
by Peter Novick
Novick gives a fantastic analysis of the changing views on the questions of objectivity and subjectivity in American historiography. How Novick, a European historian, could write so comprehensively and with such depth and for almost 650 pag...
The Silver Chair
5 of 5 stars
The Silver Chair
by C.S. Lewis
Let's hear it for Puddleglum! The final confrontation with the witch is so inspiring. I love to read it to my students when were studying Feuerbach. One of my students brilliantly pointed out that good ol' Puddleglum was using Pascal's Wage...
Being Consumed
4 of 5 stars
Being Consumed
by William T. Cavanaugh
Cavanaugh argues that globalism is a counterfeit of the church. Consumerism is the worldview that drives the structures of globalism and it is a direct challenge to the Christian faith. Cavanaugh writes:

"Consumer culture is...
Poetics
4 of 5 stars
Poetics
by Aristotle
Aristotle says that the exercise of any capacity brings pleasure. Poetry is language made pleasurable in verse form. Aristotle distinguishes the poetic genres of epic poetry (like Homer's Illiad and Odyssey) and tragedy (like the plays of A...
The Great Divorce
4 of 5 stars
The Great Divorce
by C.S. Lewis
heaven is weightier than earth and takes some getting used to. if unbelievers were given the choice again they would make it the same. great dialoge.
The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
4 of 5 stars
The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
by Mark A. Noll
The Puritans who settled Massachusetts combined heart-felt devotion to Christ with a love of theology. They practiced a vigorous intellectual life centered on the Bible and embraced cutting edge science like inoculation against disease. By ...
Between Heaven and Hell
4 of 5 stars
Between Heaven and Hell
by Peter Kreeft
Splendid application of Lewis' Lord, Liar, Lunatic triad. A little overwhelming. Take in small bites.
The Inklings
5 of 5 stars
The Inklings
by Humphrey Carpenter
Masterful! All you ever wanted to know about them and more. Read Glyer for a critique of his view of influence.

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