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An Awkward Echo

An Awkward Echo

Mark David Dietz

Information Age Publishing
2010
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Matthew Arnold, 19th century English poet, literary critic and school inspector, felt that each age had to determine that philosophy that was most adequate to its own concerns and contexts. This study looks at the influence that Matthew Arnold had on John Dewey and attempts to fashion a philosophy of education that is adequate for our own peculiarly awkward age. Today, Arnold and Dewey are embraced by opposing political positions. Arnold, as the apostle of culture, is often advocated by conservative educators who see in him a support for an education founded on great books and Victorian values, while Dewey still has a notably liberal coloring and is not too infrequently tarred for the excesses of progressive education, even those for which he bears no responsibility at all. Both, no doubt, are misread by those who rather carelessly use them as idols for their own politics of education.This study proposes a pluralistic approach to education in which pluralism means not only plurality of voices, but also plurality of processes. Using a model built out of a study of rhetoric and hermeneutics, four aspects of mind are indentified that draw Arnold and Dewey into close correspondence. These aspects are the tentacle mind (using Dewey’s favorite metaphor for breaking down the barrier between mind and body), the critical mind (which builds on the concepts of criticism that animated both Arnold and Dewey’s approach to experience), the intentional mind (which attempts a long overdue rehabilitation of the concept of authority and an expansion upon the increasingly apparent limitations of reader-response theory) and the reflective-response mind (in which the contemplative mind is treated to that active quality that makes it more a true instrumentality and less an obscuring mechanism of isolation).Dewey echoed Matthew Arnold who himself echoed so many of the voices that preceded and were contemporary with his own. Theirs were awkward echoes, as all such echoes invariably are. They caught at the intentionality of those voices they echoed, trying for nearness, but hoping, at least, for adequacy. Awkward, but adequate, is what this study offers, but it may well be what we most need right now.
The Oasis King

The Oasis King

Mark David Pullen

MORGAN JAMES PUBLISHING LLC
2023
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Dylan, Jack, and Tripp are looking for adventure, but when they find an entryway into a magical land, plagued by the malevolent Stranger, the cost of their new, exciting journey might prove to be too much. While on vacation at their grandmother’s farm, cousins Dylan, Jack, and Tripp learn of a long kept family secret and the power of wishing on a star. The boys are swept away to the Valley of the Oasis—a strange, primal paradise, where monsters and danger lurk around every turn. They find refuge with a lone hunter and his dogs, who have lost track of time and appear trapped in this magical land. But the hunter and his dogs cannot rest for long. He is pursued by the Stranger, a strange green-skinned being from another time and place who also seeks to escape the Valley of the Oasis. As they narrowly escape the Stranger’s attacks, the boys worry that they, too, are trapped with no way home. Will the hunter protect the boys and send them home in time, before the Stranger closes in once and for all? The Oasis King is the first in a series of an action-adventure tales for younger readers who seek new lands, heart-racing challenges, and unexpected twists.
Freedom Through the Narrow Gate

Freedom Through the Narrow Gate

Mark David Pullen

MORGAN JAMES PUBLISHING LLC
2024
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Follow Jacob as he leaves the safety of the mouse village for a taste of blackberries and a daring adventure, only to come face to face with the menacing Swamp Rats and their vicious leader, Caine. Jacob, inspired by his grandfather’s tale of “The Legend of the Great Mouse,” longs for an adventure of his own. When he steps beyond the village with his friend Rudy on a simple blackberry hunt, they are unexpectedly captured by the feared Swamp Rats. Inside this dangerous realm, they meet an unexpected ally, a rat burdened with guilt and yearning for redemption. As the story progresses, Jacob and his new friend’s destinies intertwine as they discover deeper truths about family, friendship, and the transformative power of forgiveness. However, lurking in the shadows is the sinister Caine, an escaped lab rat who grows increasingly unhinged as the situation unfolds. As Jacob navigates the swamps, he and his allies must confront Caine’s dark ambitions. Will they be able to outsmart this formidable foe, or will the story of their adventure in tragedy? Perfect for young readers who love tales of camaraderie, redemption, and high-stakes adventure, Freedom Through the Narrow Gate is a heart-stirring continuation of the world introduced in The Oasis King.
Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land: How Christianity Has Advanced Freedom and Equality for All Americans
Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land demonstrates that Christianity is responsible for advancing liberty and equality for all Americans. Scholars and popular authors regularly claim that Christianity, at least orthodox Christianity, has fostered oppression and intolerance. A common narrative is that liberty and equality have been advanced primarily when America's leaders embrace progressive manifestations of religion or reject faith altogether. Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land demonstrates that Christianity is responsible for advancing liberty and equality for all citizens. Throughout American history, Christians have been motivated by their faith to create fair and just institutions, fight for political freedom, oppose slavery, and secure religious liberty for all. The New York Times's 1619 Project is only a recent and prominent manifestation of the tendency of journalists, academics, and popular writers to portray American Christianity as a force of oppression and intolerance. Without shying away from the ways in which the Christian faith has been used to defend and even encourage harmful practices, Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land shows that it has far more often been a force for good. From the American Puritans--who created some of the most republican and free institutions the world had ever seen--to America's founders' opposition to slavery, to contemporary Christian legal advocacy groups that fight to protect religious liberty for everyone, this volume offers an important corrective to those who would downplay the role Christianity has played in advancing liberty and equality for all citizens.
Tiramisu After Midnight

Tiramisu After Midnight

Mark David Campbell

Dreamspinner Press
2020
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If Enrico, who is gay, and his twin brother Fabrizio, who is straight, can make a success of their B&B on Lago Maggiore in northern Italy, they can save their family home from their conniving half sister. Can good intentions and lots of heart make up for what they lack in money and experience? On the other side of the Atlantic, in Syracuse, New York, Owen is buckling under an unrequited crush and the pressures of starting an event-planning business. His best friend Maggie books a last-minute getaway at the twins' romantic villa--and insists Owen join her. Even if the B&B is not quite as elegant as advertised, they are seduced by the stunning scenery, sumptuous foods, and luscious wines--not to mention their charming hosts. Love is in the air, but before these four lonely hearts can make their dreams come true, they must overcome past obsession, half a world of distance, and false accusations. When your tiramisu is only a soggy biscuit soaked in instant coffee and topped with spray cream, it's time to take a chance on the real thing.
Eating the Moon

Eating the Moon

Mark David Campbell

Ninestar Press, LLC
2021
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What if it were the other way around, and homosexuality was the norm and heterosexuals were pushed into the shadows?During his twice-weekly sessions, Guy, a sixty-seven-year-old anthropologist, tells Richard, his thirty-two-year-old psychiatrist, a fantastic tale about a society where almost everyone is homosexual and sex is considered the most basic form of communication.As a young man, on a cargo ship that sinks in the Bermuda Triangle, Guy is saved by the first mate, Luca, and they wash up on the shore of an uncharted tropical island. There, Guy must undergo a brutal initiation ritual and swim across shark-infested waters in order to win the love of a local man. Meanwhile, Luca, unable to accept his sexuality, becomes obsessed with being rescued and soon degenerates into drug dependency. Serious trouble ensues when Luca discovers that the locals have a large stash of gold, and he devises a plan to steal it. When Luca's scheme falls apart, Guy must choose between remaining on the island with the man he loves or saving Luca's life.Could there really be such a society, or does it only exist within the fantasy of a lonely old gay man?
An Imperial Diadem

An Imperial Diadem

Mark David Ledbetter

Lulu.com
2020
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History never ends. But that doesn't mean it simply pushes ahead on a straight line into the future. History also pushes into the past as disruptions in the present ripple backwards to reveal new meanings in what came before. History has given us our understandings of the Second World War. The war saved Europe and the West from fascism. It established America as the leader of the Free World in the struggle against communism. It made explicit racism anathema. It idealized global government. It serves as a warning against appeasement. From a classical liberal perspective, the war also saved the institutions but buried the ideals of the Enlightenment. After three generations thus unmoored from their foundations, with a period of disruption upon us, the institutions, too, are in jeopardy. Might a classical liberal second look at the war find in its rubble the lost ideals needed to save the institutions?
Religion and Art

Religion and Art

Mark David Harris

MD Harris Institute Publishing
2023
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Religion and Art: Shaping the World for Christ is an illuminating journey through the interplay of religion and the arts in shaping the world, especially for Christ. Explorers discover the arts, world religions (Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism), world philosophies (Secular Humanism, Marxism, Critical Theories), and Christianity. Travelers encounter past saints who used the arts to shape their world. Finally, readers discover how they can use the arts to improve their lives and honor Christ in their homes, communities, and churches. Pastoral and teacher helps and discussion questions make this book enlightening for sermons, lectures, homeschool lessons, and book and Bible studies.
The Circle of Valstan

The Circle of Valstan

Mark David Lindquist

Living Pages Press, LLC
2021
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Join a half fire, half water faerie's quest to stop a dark elf lord's plot to subjugate two worlds under his wicked rule.Jonathan Jackson loves his fun-filled summer breaks from school. However, he earns a week of extra chores after pulling one too many pranks. During the Great Chore Sentence, as he calls his punishment, Jonathan learns an ancient prophecy foretells he will defeat the mind-conquering dark elf, Malgroth, and mend the broken mortal and immortal worlds. He finally sees his magical abilities will provide the edge he needs. With time running out, he journeys to the Dark Lord's realm to stop him from nullifying the prophecy and enslaving both worlds under his tyrannical rule.
The Weird Sisters: A Note, a Goat, and a Casserole
The first book in a mystery series features three sleuthing sisters One spring evening, three strange visitors arrive in the town of Covenly. Sisters Hildegurp, Yuckmina, and Glubbifer are hoping to start fresh with a new business: a pet store Their first customer is nine-year-old Jessica Nibley, who has lost her pet goat and hopes the sisters can help track it down. But when the sisters discover a mangled note with missing pieces that suggests they aren't welcome in town, they suddenly have two mysteries to solve. Jessica and the sisters jump on a broomstick and fly off to investigate. As they collect clues and get closer to solving the cases, Covenly residents start to look beyond the sisters' unusual appearances and welcome them to the community as they are. The first volume in this whimsical chapter book mystery series is filled with hilarious misunderstandings, clever wordplay, and dynamic illustrations. The sleuthing sisters, who are inspired by the three witches from Macbeth (there's even a recipe for a witch's stew ), invite Covenly residents and readers to look past appearances and embrace people for who they are, weirdness and all.
The Weird Sisters: A Robin, a Ribbon, and a Lawn Mower
Three sleuthing sisters find unanticipated self-acceptance in book two of this hilarious mystery series It's summer, and the Weird Sisters are convinced that the residents of Covenly aren't coming to their pet emporium--and newly opened detective agency--because the sisters are too strange. So they decide to let nine-year-old Jessica Nibley teach them how to play on the swing to fit in. They soon discover the town's beloved tire swing lying on the ground with its rope severed. Who would do such a thing? And why? Jessica and the sisters are determined to solve the mystery. As they search for clues, they stumble onto a second mystery: the robin that nests at Chelsea Oh's house has gone missing. So they plan to find both the robin and the swing vandal. The second book in this whimsical chapter book mystery series is full of clever wordplay, humorous misunderstandings, and expressive illustrations. With hints of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream woven into the plot, this kid-empowering story encourages self-acceptance and open-mindedness in a playful way.
The Weird Sisters: A Coop, Some Goop, and a Sandwich
Three sleuthing sisters become aware of how their spells affect others in book three of this hilarious magical mystery series It's autumn, and Covenly residents are gathering at the annual fall fair. The three Weird Sisters--Hildegurp, Glubbifer, and Yuckmina--are running a Flying Broom ride for the town's kids and nine-year-old Jessica Nibley is overseeing the petting zoo nearby. Suddenly, a prized show chicken goes missing and there's a new mystery to solve. Suspecting fowl play, the four friends team up to find the hapless hen in a madcap hunt that involves an enchanted roller coaster, a frog in a top hat, and a sticky trail of goo. As they sleuth, the sisters also discover some unfortunate and unintended consequences of their magic, bringing about a gentle lesson in apologizing. The third book in this whimsical chapter book mystery series is full of clever wordplay, humorous misunderstandings, and dynamic illustrations. With hints and phrases from Hamlet, readers are reminded that actions have consequences that can't always be undone.
The Weird Sisters: A Note, a Goat, and a Casserole
The first book in a mystery series features three sleuthing sisters, now in paperback One spring evening, three strange visitors arrive in the town of Covenly. Sisters Hildegurp, Yuckmina, and Glubbifer are hoping to start fresh with a new business: a pet emporium Their first customer is nine-year-old Jessica Nibley, who has lost her pet goat and hopes the sisters can help track it down. But when the sisters discover a mangled note with missing pieces that suggests they aren't welcome in town, they suddenly have two mysteries to solve. Jessica and the sisters jump on a broomstick and fly off to investigate. As they collect clues and get closer to solving the cases, Covenly residents start to look beyond the sisters' unusual appearances and welcome them to the community as they are. The first volume in this whimsical chapter book mystery series, now available in paperback, is filled with hilarious misunderstandings, clever wordplay, and dynamic illustrations. The sleuthing sisters, who are inspired by the three witches from Macbeth (there's even a recipe for a witch's stew ), invite Covenly residents and readers to look past appearances and embrace people for who they are, weirdness and all.
The Weird Sisters: A Robin, a Ribbon, and a Lawn Mower
Three sleuthing sisters find unanticipated self-acceptance in book two of this hilarious mystery series, now available in paperback It's summer, and the Weird Sisters are convinced that the residents of Covenly aren't visiting their pet emporium--and newly opened detective agency--because the sisters are too strange. So they decide to try to fit in by letting nine-year-old Jessica Nibley teach them how to play on the swing. They soon discover the town's beloved tire swing lying on the ground with its rope severed. Who would do such a thing? And why? Jessica and the sisters are determined to solve the mystery. As they search for clues, they stumble onto a second mystery: the robin that nests at Chelsea Oh's house has gone missing. So they plan to find both the robin and the swing vandal. The second book in this whimsical chapter book mystery series is full of clever wordplay, humorous misunderstandings, and expressive illustrations. With hints of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, this kid-empowering story encourages self-acceptance and open-mindedness.
The Weird Sisters: A Coop, Some Goop, and a Sandwich
Three sleuthing sisters become aware of how their spells affect others in book three of this hilarious magical mystery series It's autumn, and Covenly residents are gathering at the annual fall fair. The three Weird Sisters--Hildegurp, Glubbifer, and Yuckmina--are running a Flying Broom ride for the town's kids and nine-year-old Jessica Nibley is overseeing the petting zoo nearby. Suddenly, a prized show chicken goes missing and there's a new mystery to solve. Suspecting fowl play, the four friends team up to find the hapless hen in a madcap hunt that involves an enchanted roller coaster, a frog in a top hat, and a sticky trail of goo. As they sleuth, the sisters also discover some unfortunate and unintended consequences of their magic, bringing about a gentle lesson in apologizing. The third book in this whimsical chapter book mystery series is full of clever wordplay, humorous misunderstandings, and dynamic illustrations. With hints and phrases from Hamlet, readers are reminded that actions have consequences that can't always be undone.
America's Forgotten History: Part Two. Rupture
Continuation of Part One. Monroe to Lincoln, each president a chapter. The struggle between Jeffersonianism and Hamiltonianism continues, but slavery warps the debate. Westward expansion, tariffs and free trade vs. government/business collusion. The Great Awakening. John Quincy Adams. Marshall, Clay, and Lincoln. Jackson and Van Buren. And finally, Puritans and Cavaliers dispute once again their deep cultural divide in another great and terrible civil war on a new continent. CONTACT: [email protected]
On Inuit Cinema Inuit Takugatsaliukatiget

On Inuit Cinema Inuit Takugatsaliukatiget

Mark David Turner

Memorial University Press
2022
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Since the invention of moving pictures, countless Inuit have worked in front of and behind the camera. The diversity and complexity of this body of work makes capturing and conveying its full scale a challenge. Together with Inuit filmmakers, media advocates, and producers, as well as with their collaborators, colleagues, and families, Inuit TakugatsaliuKatiget On Inuit Cinema begins an important and overdue conversation. Composed of interviews, new writing, a catalogue of moments in the history of Inuit cinema, and a filmography of 500 films and televisions shows both about and by Inuit, Inuit TakugatsaliuKatiget On Inuit Cinema tells a story about Inuit cinema that centres on the people involved in its creation. This book is essential reading for students, scholars, and all readers interested in Inuit, Indigenous and circumpolar media. Contributors: Sarah Abel - asinnajaq - Kat Baulu - Marie-H l ne Cousineau - Inuk Silis H egh - Madeline Ivalu - Blandina Makkik - Stephen Agluvak Puskas - Lucy Tulugarjuk - Jobie Weetaluktuk - Fran Williams
Served in Silence

Served in Silence

Mark David Gibson

Mark David Gibson, LLC
2018
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Retired U.S. Air Force Captain Mark David Gibson makes his debut as an author with his memoir, Served in Silence. Join Mark as he takes you on his journey before, during, and after the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. Walk right alongside Mark as he shares his story of guilt, shame, and secrecy, and draw inspiration as you witness him create a new life grounded in love, authenticity, and purpose. Served in Silence speaks to the heart of anyone struggling to live authentically, and aims to inspire readers to be brave and live firmly in their truth.
From Memory to Memoir

From Memory to Memoir

Mark David Gerson

Mdg Media International
2019
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A comprehensive guide to writing memoir for novice and seasoned writers alike. Mark David Gerson distills his 25+ years as a writing teacher and coach into a powerful blend of inspiration, motivation and practical tools and techniques guaranteed to get any writer from the first word of a memoir's first draft to the final word of its ultimate draft
The SunQuest

The SunQuest

Mark David Gerson

Mdg Media International
2019
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Two Men. A Single Destiny. When Q'ntana's first Elderbard dies, he cannot know that he will be called back from the stars centuries later to challenge the fallen Dreamwalker whose evil has terrorized the land for generations. As the two bitter rivals face off in a battle of wits and wills that only one can survive, whose vision will triumph?Soon to be a major motion picture "The sun always prevails in a contest between sun and storm."Part III of an epic, time-twisting fantasy series spanning three generations and hundreds of years, as one nightmare villain pursues eternal dominion over a brutalized land and its people."Masterful storytelling " - David Michael, author of The United Series