Bøger af Joel Heck
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423,95 kr. Enter into the mind of Christian writer C. S. Lewis, exploring the education he received in his formative years and taught during his mature years.Lewis forged a strong understanding of the value of education in life. What he proposed and illustrated in his writings and modeled in the classroom is a passion for education in the classical tradition and a commitment to truth in the context of the Christian faith. Lewis's defense of objective truth and the kind of curriculum that would support such truth form the foundation of his thought.Views on the purpose of education, model schools, and the Inner Ring also are explored along with the effectiveness of Lewis's use of analogy and other techniques to shape both the minds and the hearts of his students. The analysis of Lewis's educational philosophy and practice culminates in application of this philosophy and practice to current issues and challenges in modern education and modern Christian education: objective truth, pedagogy, curriculum, interdisciplinary thinking, the purpose of education, "head and heart," and much more.
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- 423,95 kr.
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118,95 kr. This children's story is written in the tradition of the Chronicles of Narnia. Three children and their talking cat visit the Land of Harmonia through a television screen and find a land of cats and dogs in disarray. Through their wisdom and the principles of reconciliation, they achieve peace in the land.
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- 118,95 kr.
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278,95 kr. This is the story of how one of the world's most famous atheists became one of its most famous Christians.From Atheism to Christianity: The Story of C. S. Lewis is the spiritual homecoming story of Clive Staples Lewis, a careful and thoughtful scholar who spent fifteen years journeying the long road from atheism to theism and, eventually, to Christianity. Drawing from Lewis's own writings, as well as those he sought out during his quest for spiritual understanding, From Atheism to Christianity highlights the longing, reluctance, searching, and surrender that defined these years of Lewis's life and provides answers to the questions that surround this profound character:What attracted Lewis to atheism and eventually Christianity? How did he leave atheism behind?Why did his journey take fifteen years? Who influenced his thought during those years? What authors did he read, and whom did he interact with and confide in?Explore the most tumultuous and defining years of C. S. Lewis's life, gathering clues that reveal the meaning of life for contemporary atheists and theists-all from the perspective of one who knew both atheism and Christianity from the inside."Remember, I had always wanted, above all things, not to be 'interfered with.' I had wanted (mad wish) 'to call my soul my own.'" -C. S. Lewis
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- 278,95 kr.
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- Twenty-One Friendships of C.S. Lewis
248,95 kr. C. S. Lewis believed that our dealings with others have eternal importance, emphasizing that we are always helping one another toward perfection or destruction. He wrote, "There are no ordinary people." Joel Heck, author of several books about C.S. Lewis and creator of the internet database "Chronologically C.S. Lewis," has tracked Lewis's life and thought in amazing detail. In NO ORDINARY PEOPLE, he explores 21 friendships divided into three categories: Side-by-Side Friends, Opponents, But Friends, Co-Workers and Fellow Pilgrims. In these fascinating vignettes, even the most seasoned scholar will discover a wealth of new information. Impeccably researched, and including over 50 photographs, this book has a unique place next to Lewis biographies.
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- 248,95 kr.