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Sapelo Island: A Stella Bankwell Mystery
By author: Ronda Rich
Product Code: HH1046
ISBN: 9780881469363
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Price: $26.00
Stella Bankwell and the gang are back, and this time there's a murder. It couldn't have happened in a more beautiful place than the historical Georgia barrier island of Sapelo, where wildlife flourishes and the ocean vistas are both breathtaking and calming.

Mercer Illustrated: The Places, People, and Experiences of a Uniquely Impactful University
Foreword by: William D. Underwood   Text by: Gordon Johnston   Managing editor: Larry D. Brumley   Other: Matthew R. Smith, Jan Horne Crocker
Product Code: HH1047
ISBN: 9780881469387
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Price: $60.00
This folio of more than two hundred-fifty photographs with a foreword by President William D. Underwood and accompanying text by Gordon Johnston celebrates Georgia's oldest private university. Mercer University enrolls more than 9,000 students each academic year in twelve colleges and schools on campuses in Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, and Columbus, and at centers in Henry and Douglas Counties.

Baptists in Early North America–The Historical Works of Morgan Edwards, Volume XII
Edited by: Evan L. Colford   Series edited by: William H. Brackney
Product Code: HH1049
ISBN: 9780881469547
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With the publication of the twelfth and final volume of the Baptists in Early North America series, the editors present the historical works of one of the leading Baptists of the eighteenth century. Morgan Edwards was a pastor, scholar, and a builder of institutions (Rhode Island College, later Brown University).

Not Till We Are Lost: Thoreau, Education, and Climate Crisis
By author: William Homestead
Product Code: P701
ISBN: 9780881469486
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William Homestead takes readers inside the classroom, where lost students mingle with students who think they are "found." Most are following the dictates of market-model education--interwoven with the cult of consumerism, techno-addictions, and the understandable need to get a job--rather than exploring their inner lives and responding to our collective lostness in an age of climate crisis.

Hawthorne’s Prophets: The Bible and the Creation of American Literature
By author: Fay Elanor Ellwood
Product Code: P702
ISBN: 9780881469509
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Nathaniel Hawthorne helped to establish and validate American literature by creating a mythology of America's origins that features prophetic themes and figures. Just as biblical prophets emerge at the dawn of ancient Israel, Hawthorne's prophets emerge in stories of the beginnings of America.

The Theology of Paul Tillich: Contexts and Key Issues
By author: Christian Danz
Product Code: P703
ISBN: 9780881469523
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THE THEOLOGY OF PAUL TILLICH examines Tillich's main theological work, the three-volume Systematic Theology, against the background of Tillich's developing theological thought since his studies around 1900.

Reading Kierkegaard Devotionally
By author: Jamie Lorentzen
Product Code: P704
ISBN: 9780881469554
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Price: $16.00
Reading devotionally--reading to recall sacred text in ways that call the reader to respond ethically to that text--runs contrary to reading habits of many scholars and lay readers of Søren Kierkegaard. As much as Jamie Lorentzen attends to devotional reading habits in this book, he writes for readers to whom Kierkegaard himself attended, namely, individuals navigating innately human crossroads of existence where nihilism, religious skepticism, and religious belief meet.