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John Brugaletta's latest book of poetry, With My Head Rising Out of
the Water, is a delight to read, not only because of his usual
humor and superb use of language, but also because of the various
and splendid voices he employs. Not only are there contemporary
voices as in "Coffee Shops," which ends with "We have always
stopped at shrines like these/for a rest, or because we're hungry."
Brugaletta also often calls on voices from the classical world, as
in Artemis... To see-and hear-so many voices brought together in
one collection will please his confirmed fans as well as readers
new to his protean verses. Alfred W. Landwehr (California State
Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo)
In Transformed Thinking: Loving God With All Your Mind, Dr. Edward
M. Curtis argues that every believer needs to take seriously Paul's
exhortation in Romans 12 and avoid assimilating from our world and
culture values that are contrary to God's truth revealed in
Scripture. At the same time Curtis maintains that human perception
and the human mind are wonderful gifts from God that he expects us
to use to the full. There are significant truths to be learned from
the study of our world and through human experience. It is only as
we integrate the knowledge available to us through both general and
special revelation that we can transform our thinking by loving God
with all our heart, soul, mind and strength and truly glorify his
name.
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