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Tarantula (Blu-ray disc)
John Agar, Mara Corday, Leo G Carroll, Nestor Paiva, Ross Elliott, …
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R414
Discovery Miles 4 140
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Classic 1950s sci-fi. Philanthropic Dr Reemer (Leo G. Carroll) has
developed a new radioactive serum that can make animals grow at an
enormous rate, and he plans to use it to help solve the world's
food shortage. But when an accident in the lab leads to the serum
infecting a tarantula, the situation suddenly becomes much more
serious. Escaping into the desert, the deadly giant tarantula
starts hunting human prey, and it's up to square-jawed doctor Matt
Hastings (John Agar) and Reemer's assistant Stephanie (Mara Corday)
to track it down and destroy it.
.".. Edward Thorn has written an excellent manual... His sermons
blend well the horizons of the Bible and the contemporary culture
scape. Even pastors who never try a monologue sermon will enjoy
reading this book and be enriched by the monologues."
(from the Foreword by Dr. Raymond Bailey,
former faculty member,
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)
"The preacher who faces weekly the difficult task of speaking to a
congregation is invariably in quest of help, and not only the kind
to be sought in prayer. He or she is likely to have more than
passing interest in the hermeneutical issues and to appreciate
whatever springs of fresh water might well up from the sources of
inspiration.
The work of Dr. Ed Thorn, Hoof 'N Mouth Disease, speaks exactly to
the situation of the preacher with helpful insight into the task
and some very concrete instances of how to do so creatively and
interestingly... Dr. Thorn is well read in communication theory and
has experimented successfully with narrative preaching... in which
the preacher assumes a character from the Bible and imaginatively
speaks from that perspective.
The book gives abundant samples of the approach, along with some
models of how to incorporate the process into more traditional
sermon structures as well. These monologue sermons contain much
that is both bold and provocative, humorous and stirring."
Walter P. Weaver
Chairman, Humanities Division
Florida Southern College
"In a day when the laity are anxious to hear the biblical story and
pastors are searching for creative ways to share the biblical story
comes this delightful book of biblical monologues, Hoof 'N Mouth
Disease, by Ed Thorn. It is classic."
David L. Brazelton
Superintendent, Tampa District United Methodist Church
Edward William Thorn, Ph.D., graduated from Crozer Theological
Seminary and was ordained in the United Methodist Church. He served
as pastor in the Southern New Jersey and Eastern Ohio conferences.
While a pastor in Ohio he earned the M.A. degree in speech from
Akron University. He taught speech at Chicago City College and
later earned a Ph.D. in Rhetoric from Indiana University. Dr. Thorn
taught at Indiana University from 1970 to 1973. Subsequently he
taught in the Mass Communications department at Florida Southern
College for twenty years. Since retirement in 1993 he has been the
pastor of churches in Brooksville, Perry, and Plant City, Florida.
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