The Way of Wisdom presents the rich resources of the Wisdom Literature: its historical background, literary forms and current significance. The wisdom writings raise questions about human values an…
This volume opens with an introductory chapter outlining the general literary situation from about 1880 to the beginning of the Second World War. The remaining space is devoted to considering eight…
At this distance of time many of the controversies that divided Englishman in the closing decades of the 17th century seem strangley remote, but underneath some of the other disputes and national u…
This book is the classic statement of the ideas which from the religious consciousness of the Jewish people at large. "Judaism, Schechter showed, did have opinions and did commit itself on every vi…
Muhyiddin (reviver of the Faith) Ibn 'Arabi, known as "The Greatest Sheikh" in the Islamic world and called "Doctor Maximus" in the West, was a brilliant mystic, a great theologian, and a prolific …
Author's methodology of getting at wisdom literature through its relationship to the whole Bible provides new insights and implications for biblical interpretation that will revolutionize biblical …
Attention to the nature of inspiration, imagination and irony in creative writing leads directly to his later discussions of man's need of a divine redeemer and the nature of divine revelation. In …
What a serendipitous discovery! This book is not just a discussion of Shakespeare. It lays bare the deep human wisdom that's hidden within Shakespeare. It's a restorative, soulful, healing read. Ev…
Critically acclaimed author Larry Woiwode explores the mysterious potential of words in this collection of 21 essays on the process and the significance of reading and writing. Reflect on Woiwodeâ€â€¦