Windows to the World Literature in Christian Perspective: by DrLelandRyken Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 2000 by Wipf & Stock Pub ISBN-13: 978-1-57910-340-8, ISBN: 1-57910-340-5
"by. Leland. Ryken. The Apocalyptic Vision in “Paradise Lost” The Christian
Imagination (editor) Contemporary Literary Theory: An Appraisal (coeditor)
Culture in Christian Perspective Effective Bible Teaching (co-author) How to
Read the Bible as Literature The Liberated Imagination: Thinking Christianly
about the Arts The Literature of the Bible Milton and Scriptural Tradition (co-editor
) The New Testament in Literary Criticism (edi ..."
The Liberated Imagination Thinking Christianly About the Arts (Wheaton Literary Series) by DrLelandRyken Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2000 by Shaw Books ISBN-13: 978-0-87788-495-8, ISBN: 0-87788-495-1
"The arts--merely entertaining or indispensable? The arts belong to the Christian life. And in 'The Liberated Imagination' author Leland Ryken explores the God-ordained significance of art-its nature and purpose in relating to truth and everyday life. For both artist and audience, for student, teacher, and critic, this book is a road to discovering how participation in art and the imagination leads to a more intense sharing in life's ric ..."
"The Editors Leland Ryken Wheaton College (Illinois) Tremper Longman III Westminster Theological Seminary The Authors Fredrick Buechner Novelist John Sailhamer Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Wilson G. Baroody (deceased) Arizona State University William F. Gentrup Arizona State University Kenneth R.R. Gros Louis Indiana University Willard Van Antwerpen Indiana University Nancy Tischler The Pennsylvania Stat ..."
"A Christianity Today 1999 Book of the Year! Every reader of the Bible has encountered the powerful, comforting and sometimes puzzling imagery of Scripture. These concrete pictures with their hidden force have struck sharp and lasting impressions on our minds. Their imprint has etched itself on the language and grammar of Christian faith and Western culture. Why then do traditional Bible dictionaries and reference works offer so little ..."