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         Christian Writing Composition:     more books (77)
  1. The Exciting World of Creative Writing by Ruth McDaniel, 1995-01
  2. Writing Theology Well: A Rhetoric for Theological And Biblical Writers by Lucretia B. Yaghjian, 2007-01-30
  3. Simply SoulStirring: Writing as a Meditative Practice (Robert J. Wicks Spirituality Selections) by Francis Dorff, 1998-03
  4. Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory: A Handbook of Historical Backgrounds and Contemporary Developments by Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, et all 1996-07-01
  5. The Christian Writer's Manual of Style: Updated and Expanded Edition by Robert Hudson, 2004-04-01
  6. How To Write And Sell A Christian Novel: PRACTICAL ADVICE FROM A BESTSELLING AUTHOR by Gilbert Morris, 2000-09-01
  7. Exchanging Lives: Middle School Writers Online by Scott Christian, 1997-06
  8. Christian Writers' Market Guide 2004 (Christian Writers' Market Guide) by Sally Stuart, 2004-01-20
  9. Christian Writers' Market Guide, 1991-1992 by Sally E. Stuart, 1991-12
  10. The Making of a Writer: A Christian Writer's Guide by Sherwood Eliot Wirt, 1987-05
  11. Christian Writers' Market Guide 2001 by Sally Stuart, 2001-03
  12. Christian Writers Market Guide 91994 by Sally E. Stuart, 1994-03
  13. Natural Discourse: Toward Ecocomposition by Sidney I. Dobrin, Christian Weisser, 2002-03
  14. Help Me Lord! I Can't Write A Book by T. R. Cosby, 2003-09-20

41. Christian Institute Of The West: General-Education Areas
christian Institute of the West has a generaleducation core that ensures ENG 100 (W) composition I (3 Credit Hours) The fundamentals of writing good
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GENERAL-EDUCATION AREAS Christian Institute of the West has a well-rounded program of general education, ensuring students are grounded in theory, skills, and Biblical Christianity. This page gives descriptions of courses offered in subjects found in the general-education program and other areas but not having their own major or specialization. The following is a list of classes required of all students at CIW, with links to course descriptions not found on this page: Communication Arts: English, 6 hours (ENG 100 and 140); information skills, 6 hours ( COM 100 and 250 ); speech, 3 hours ( COM 120 Humanities: art and culture, 6 hours (ART 100); Bible, 6 hours ( DIV 100 and 110 ); Christian worldview, 6 hours ( DIV 180 Physical Sciences: mathematics, 3 hours (MTH 100); natural sciences, 6 hours (SCI 100) Social Sciences: history, 6 hours (HIS 100); political science, 6 hours (POL 100)

42. King College>E.W. King Library>Writing & Composition Research Guide
writing composition Research Guide christian Writer s Market Guide, Ref PN 161 .C45 S88. MLA Style Manual, Ready Ref PN 147 .G444 1998
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Chicago Manual of Style Ready Ref LB 2369 .U69 Ref PN 161 .C5 1997 Christian Writer's Market Guide Ref PN 161 .C45 S88

43. Northwest Christian College | Employment Opportunities
Northwest christian College seeks a parttime Administrative Assistant who will report to the Spanish; writing composition and Remedial writing; Math
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Position Close: 9/29/05 Job Summary: Approximate % of Time: [total to 100%] Position Duties and Responsibilities: Order office supplies, prepare invoices, purchase orders and check requests. Edit and organize general correspondence using proper spelling and grammar, record minutes of meetings, produce memos, reports and spreadsheets using various software programs including Access, Word, and Excel. Assist with the preparation and tracking of the annual budget. This work requires both self-direction and direction from the Associate Dean. Work collectively with other departments of the College and with external resources to assist students and the Associate Dean. Develop relationships and facilitate communication between Northwest Christian College and other educational entities for the purposes of scheduling, outreach and other communication as directed by the Assistant Dean.

44. Degree Programs-Christian Education
EN 101 English composition 1, 3. EN 202 English composition 2, 2 Instruction focuses on helping students develop confidence in writing a variety of
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General Education Core Courses Credits CM 101 Speech EN 101 English Composition 1 EN 202 English Composition 2 EN 203 Introduction to Literature HI 202 Survey of Western Civilization HI 301 Alaska Studies MA 202 College Algebra PE 101 or 102 PH 201 Philosophy PH 302 Contemporary World Views SC 201 Introduction to Meteorology SS 102 Developing Interpersonal Relationships SS 201 Marriage and Family Total Required Gen. Education Core Credits Course Descriptions CM 101 Speech This course is an introduction to public speaking and focuses on practical skills needed in ministry. It emphasizes speech preparation and delivery. Words, voice and body are presented as tools God has given us for effective public speaking. Ample opportunities are given for students to practice using these tools in class.

45. Northwest Christian College
Course Equivalencies for Northwest christian College LDU BASIC writing WR 121 ENGLISH composition WR 121 *ENGLISH composition WR 122 ENGLISH composition
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"LDT" stands for "lower division transfer."
"UDT" stands for "upper division transfer."
*No more than two courses from any one department may be used by a student to satisfy the OSU Perspectives category of the core.
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46. Calvin College - English Department
Pedagogy Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, composition and Culture. Reprinted in Best christian writing 2004 . Ed. John Wilson.
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"Stevie Smith.” Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950 . Palgrave, forthcoming. “E.M. Delafield.” Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950 . Palgrave, forthcoming. Relating: Not Just for Singles.” The Banner , May 2005. "Editors' Introduction: Vision, Excellence, and the Values of Being Difficult.” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition and Culture . 5.2 (Spring 2005). Review of National Dreams: The Remaking of Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England by Jennifer Schacker. The Lion and the Unicorn , 29.2 (April 2005). “Editors' Introduction: An Open Letter to Our Readers.” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition and Culture . 5.1 (Winter 2005). “Editors' Introduction.” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition and Culture

47. Academice Publications
Review of George A. Kennedy s Greek Rhetoric under christian Emperors, Review of Frank Smith s writing and the Writer, College composition and
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"Review of Averil Cameron's Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire: The Development of Christian Discourse Christianity and Literature "Review of Stephen Prickett's Words and "The Word," Christianity and Literature "Review of George A. Kennedy's Greek Rhetoric under Christian Emperors Christianity and Literature "Review of Frank Smith's Writing and the Writer College Composition and Communication
Papers Delivered
"Nominal and Clausal Style, Kinds of Semiotic Practices, and Learning to Write in the Disciplines," paper presented in Session G. 9., Re-imagining the Ways We Teach Language in Composition Classes: What Have We Learned in the Last Thirty Years? Convention of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 14, 2000 "Calvin College Faculty-Membership Requirements: Now and in the Future" (with George Monsma and Ed Ericson), paper presented at the symposium on Calvin College faculty-membership requirements, Calvin College, Nov. 30, 1999.

48. History Of The Composition And Interpretation Of The Bible
The Bible A History of composition and Interpretation During this same period, the writing of christian biblical commentaries flourished,
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The Bible: A History of Composition and Interpretation By Dr. Thomas L. Long The philosophical field that studies how humans interpret things is called hermeneutics . This term is also used generically to label the actual practices and processes that individuals and communities undertake in their interpretive activities. Thus we can speak of Jewish hermeneutical practices differing in some ways but similar in others to later Christian hermeneutics. "Hermeneutics" is the term applied to both the art of interpretation and theories about interpretation. Throughout this section we will look at all of the aspects involved in and summarize the complex history of scriptural hermeneutics. Biblical Composition Oral Traditions. Religious and spiritual traditions appear in most instances to have begun with oral transmission of various forms, such as myths, legends, hymns, curses, laments, and proverbs. Pre-literate societies convey their values, history, and identity by means of oral transmission of these forms. Hunter-gatherer, nomadic pastoralist, and even settled village societies are typically pre-literate, relying on oral transmission of their myths, legends, and wisdom sayings. Many pre-literate cultures invest one or a few of their members with the special role of tale-teller or epic singer (a practice that still continues in many places today, such as the African griot ). Oral material is "performed before a live audience" with the teller adapting his or her performance to the needs, concerns, and attention of each audience. Oral texts are usually connected to community rituals and are public events, not usually intended for private use. The performer embellishes, adapts, and modifies details to suit each performance situation.

49. New Saint Andrews College
Chalcedon Term concerns practical christian ethical behavior, and is called Lord of offer separate courses in logic, writing composition, and speech.
http://www.nsa.edu/academics/courses.html
Course Descriptions
The coursework at New St. Andrews College is divided into four major categories: Cultural Colloquia, Language Colloquia, one-term Electives, and the Senior Thesis. Most colloquia are yearlong overview courses, and all are required for the Bachelor's degree. The electives are designed to provide more specific focus on particular questions in theology, history, philosophy, language, and literature. Course descriptions follow below. The stated prerequisites for any course may be waived only upon approval by the Dean.
Cultural Colloquia
Lordship
Classical Rhetoric

Natural Philosophy

Principia Theologiae
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Traditio Occidentis
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Intermediate Latin

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Four terms. First-year course. Mr. Benjamin Merkle
Classical Rhetoric
Four terms. First-year course. Mr. Nathan Wilson
Natural Philosophy
Four terms. First-year course.

50. CLASS - What Is CLASS - Testimonials
CLASS families are taking christian education to the next generation. to improving skills, including reading, writing, composition and research.
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Remove Go To, composition Creative writing General Product Cover christian Writers Market Guide 2005 The Reference Tool for the christian Writer
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52. National Writing Project
The primary goal of the project is to improve student writing By christian Knoeller Saying and Silence Listening to composition with Bakhtin Written
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NWP Publications
The Quarterly Winter 2002
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Book Review: Saying and Silence: Listening to Composition with Bakhtin by Frank Farmer
By Christian Knoeller Saying and Silence: Listening to Composition with Bakhtin
Written by Frank Farmer,
Utah State University Press
, 2001. $19.95; 148 pages plus appendices. ISBN 0-87421-414-9. In Saying and Silence, Landmark Essays on Bakhtin, Rhetoric and Writing. While some chapters will inevitably speak more directly than others to the interests of individual readers (dealing variously with classroom, academic, and social issues), I believe that each ultimately addresses questions that profoundly affect any of us involved in the teaching of English. What do we mean by “voice” in writing, and how might we guide students to explore it meaningfully when they read and write? How could “imitation” be reconceived in writing instruction by thinking in terms of dialogue? Above all, how can Bakhtin’s theories help us to think in new ways, maybe even more deeply, about how we teach writing? Chapters on voice and imitation are likely to be of particular interest to many writing teachers. Voice is a central concept in Bakhtinian thought, of course, and one that intersects with other definitions of the term, such as those associated with expressivist views. Farmer concludes, “Those who champion rhetoric of expres-sion tend to overlook the crucial roles that other voices play in constructing [one’s voice]”(57). Rather than being primarily per-sonal or unique, then, voice in writing is seen as socially situated.

53. Janice R. Walker, Dept. Of Writing And Linguistics
(with christian Weisser). Journal of Electronic Publishing 3.2 (December 1997). (we re not sure yet) of Rhetoric and composition Journal Editors.
http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/~jwalker/index2.html

54. Gary Ryan's Homepage
Gary Ryan is a Language Arts teacher at christian Brothers College High School he teaches American Literature, composition, and writing with Technology.
http://www.umsl.edu/~gryan/garyryan.html
Gary Ryan Department of Language Arts Christian Brothers College High School 1850 De La Salle Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 985-6100 extension 4019 Work email: ryang@cbchs.org Education: Masters of Arts in English May 1992 Concentration in Composition University of Missouri at St. Louis Missouri State Teaching Certificate May 1982 University of Missouri at St. Louis Bachelor of Arts in English May 1978 Southwest Missouri State University Meramec Community College May 1973-1975 Concentration in English Work Experience Christian Brothers College High School Language Arts Teacher St. Louis, Missouri September 1984 - Present Teacher of American and British Literature and composition, American Studies, and Writing With Technology, Head Track coach (1985-1990). Chair of the North Central Reading Committee for CBC High School 1999-Present Rosary High School Language Arts Teacher St. Louis Missouri September 1982-1984 "B" Team Soccer Coach UM-St. Louis Adjunct Faculty 1996-Present ENG/ED Writing with Technology Technology Liaison for The Gateway Writing Project Gary Ryan edited by Kip Strasma and Scott Lloyd DeWitt, and published by Hampton Press, Inc.

55. English Department Faculty And Staff Directory
Tom Fox Northern California writing Project composition Phone 8986462 christian G. Todenhagen Linguistics Phone 898-5449 Office Siskiyou 126
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56. Baylor University || Public Relations || News
If you are a christian institution, that s all the more reason to have certain The requisite classes include at least six hours of writing composition,
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57. Currents In Electronic Literacy (Spring 2001): "Speech Recognition: Sci-Fi Or Co
Speech Recognition SciFi or composition? Works Cited by Charles Lowe Kock, christian. Speech as a Content_Generating Strategy in writing.
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/currents/spr01/lowebib.html
Speech Recognition: Sci-Fi or Composition?
Works Cited

by Charles Lowe
Florida State University Currents in Electronic Literacy
Works Cited
Belanoff, Pat, Peter Elbow, and Sheryl I. Fontaine eds. Nothing Begins with N: New Investigations of Freewriting. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois Univ. Press, 1991. Chamberlain, Michael A. Computerized Voice Recognition Systems and Their Application to the Mobility Impaired. Diss. Florida State University, 1993. Day, Sheryl Lee. Computerized Voice Recognition System Effects on Writing Skills of Community College Students with Learning Disabilities. Diss. Florida State University, 1995. Derrida, Jacques. Of Grammatology. Trans. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1974. Dirks, Ruthann, and Marvin J. Dirks. "Introducing Business Communication Students to Automated Speech Recognition: Comparing Performance Using Voice Input and Keyboarding." Journal of Education for Business. Elbow, Peter. "The Shifting Relationships between Speech and Writing." College Composition and Communication.

58. Freshman Composition Literary Series Ngugi Wa Thiong O
christian missionaries attempt to outlaw the female circumcision ritual and Ngugi has directed his writing even more firmly towards the commitment that
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59. Facets Video Presents: The Origins Of Christianity
To become christian, must one first become Jewish, that is to say, What is known about the recipients at he time of its writing and composition?
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1. JESUS AFTER JESUS
Around the year 30, Jesus was crucified by the Romans in Jerusalem. Three and a half centuries later, Christianity became the official religion of the Empire. How long did it take for Jesus to become Jesus Christ, the Son of God, a God-made man? Did Jesus create the Church? After his death, was it Peter, the chief disciple, who replaced him as the head of the community?
Discussion points:
  • Is Jesus the founder of Christianity?
  • What happened after his death?
  • What signifies the term "church"?
  • Is Peter the successor of Jesus?
  • Is Peter the first to see the reincarnated image?
  • What determines what the disciples saw when the reincarnated image appeared to them?
  • What does the idea of resurrection mean to you?
  • How does the New Testament depict Peter?
  • Does Peter exert power over a primitive community, or does he play a symbolic role in the system?

2. JAMES, JESUS' BROTHER
In the first years, why did James, referred to as the "brother of the Lord," appear to be the veritable successor to Jesus? Did Jesus have brothers? Why do some of the Gospels proclaim the virginity of Mary, Jesus' mother? Why did his family believe that Jesus was "crazy?" Were his mother and his brother opposed to the group of twelve disciples?
Discussion points:
  • How do you explain the arrival of Jesus' family in the first chapters?

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