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John Calvin and the four syndics at Geneva Photo Mugs John Calvin and the four syndics founding the seminary which became the College of Geneva, 1559. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration…. |
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[LP Record] Selections from Hymns for Youth CONTENTS: SAVIOR OF THE NATIONS, COME LORD, KEEP US STEADFAST IN THY WORD JESUS CHRIST, MY SURE DEFENSE, LET US WITH A GLADSOME MIND SING, SING A NEW SONG OT JEHOVAH, O LORD, OUR LORD, OF THE FATHER’S LOVE BEGOTTEN, O COME, CREATOR SPIRIT, COME CREATOR OF THE EARTH AND SKY, AS THE SUN DOTH DAILY RISE, THE DAY THOU GAVEST, LORD, IS ENDED, ALL PRAISE TO THEE, MY GOD, WE THANK THEE, O GIVE THANKS, DO… |
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Praise We Sing To Thee $15.00 Most likely recorded in 1960 or 1961. Twenty-one inspirational tracks including Tune Our Lips, America The Beautiful, Send Forth The Spirit, Praise We Sing To Thee, Hear My Prayer, O For A Thousand Tongues, My Laud’s A-Ridin’, O Come O Come Immanuel, Exalt The Lord, Calvin Alma Mater and others…. |
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Grow in Grace $12.00 … |
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CALVIN COLLEGE. Limited Edition 11 Gumball Machine CALVIN COLLEGE. Candy Machine Specifications: Height:11″ . Comes with gumballs. Can dispense all types of small candies such as MMs, Jelly Bellys, etc. Accepts all coins. Can be set for free dispensing… |
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Academic Freedom and Christian Scholarship $25.5 Many Christian colleges and universities are searching today for a meaningful identity. Part of this search revolves around the misunderstood, often maligned, topic of academic freedom. This new book by a widely respected figure in Christian education offers the most articulate and informed discussion of academic freedom available.Anthony Diekema, former president of Calvin College, provides a practical perspective on academic freedom and the role of Christian scholarship. Interacting with the literature on academic freedom and drawing from extensive personal experience, Diekema develops a sound definition of academic freedom, assesses the threats it faces, acknowledges the role of worldview in its implementation, explores policy implications for its protection and promotion, and gives practical advice to those connected with or interested in the Christian academy. |
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Aunt Matilda’s Ghost $9.27 People in the small college town of King’s Creek had always said grand old Southern manor on Walnut Hill was haunted. Tomboy Peggy Patrick and her family move into the house and soon find out that not only is the ghost real, but it’s their Great-Aunt MatildalWith their friends and a flop-eared dog as conspirators, Peggy and her brother set out clear the name of Aunt Matilda’s long-dead fiance, Calvin, wrongly accused of suicide. What follows is a deliciously creepy, often hilarious, rousing good mystery as the Walnut Hill gang plunges deeper into the fascinating past of Aunt Matilda.Along the way they discover an amazing fact: the first electric light may have been invented in 1857 — when Thomas Edison was still a little boy — their great-great-great-grandfather (in real life, Dr. Alexander Means of old Emory College at Oxford, Georgia).The location of the lost invention, the secret of the missing diary, and the truth behind Calvin’s death are just some of the many mysteries of Aunt Matilda’s Ghost. |
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Christian Clergy in American Politics $20.15 In recent decades, Christian clergy have ever more frequently had to decide whether to become involved in politics. When they do become involved, their influence can be substantial. In this book Sue E. S. Crawford, Laura R. Olson, and their coauthors explore the political choices clergy make and the consequences of these choices. Drawing on personal interviews and statistical data to place the actions of clergy in both their religious and secular contexts, the authors study mainline and evangelical Protestant, Catholic, and Mennonite communities. They examine the role of white, African American, and female religious leaders. And they address issues of local development, city government, and national and international politics.Contributors: Christi J. Braun, Boston University School of Law – Timothy A. Byrnes, Colgate University – James C. Cavendish, University of South Florida – Sue E. S. Crawford, Creighton University – Katie Day, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia – Melissa M. Deckman, Washington College – Paul A. Djupe, Denison University – Joel S. Fetzer, Central Michigan University – James L. Guth, Furman University – Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada-Las Vegas – Laura R. Olson, Clemson University – James M. Penning, Calvin College – Mary R. Sawyer, Iowa State University – Corwin E. Smidt, Calvin College |
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College Days of Calvin $20.43 Publisher: Philadelphia, Pres Board of Publication Subjects: Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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College Teaching and the Development of Reasoning $71.01 A volume in Science & Engineering Education SourcesSeries Editor Calvin S. Kalman, Concordia UniversityThis book is intended to offer college faculty members the insights of thedevelopment of reasoning movement that enlighten physics educators in thelate 1970s and led to a variety of college programs directed at improving thereasoning patterns used by college students. While the original materials weredirected at physics concepts, they quickly expanded to include other sciencesand the humanities and social sciences. On-going developments in the fieldwill be included.The editors have introduced new topics, including discussions of Vygotsky’’s ideas in relation to those of Piaget, of science education research progress since 1978, of constructivist learning theory applied to educationalcomputer games and of applications from anthropology to zoology. These materials are especially relevant forconsideration by current university faculty in all subjects. |
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