And That Makes 108


I just turned in my final paper of graduate school. I took fewer classes this spring and summer. The “extra” time went to finishing my integrative project (#1 on the list) and being a research assistant for “Theology & the Artistic Impulse.”

Also, I did some research that spanned more than one class, hence two papers that look at the same thing (Jane Eyre) from two different perspectives.

So here’s 2010, the last of these oh so listy of lists.


“WHY ARE YOU APOLOGIZING FOR BLEEDING?”
Confronting The Evangelical Embrace Of Stephenie Meyer’s
Twilight Saga


“GOD DID NOT GIVE ME MY LIFE TO THROW AWAY”
Reading Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre As Theological Articulation of Salvation in Light of Women’s Experience:
An Introduction


CHARLOTTE BRONTË, THEOLOGIAN:
Charting The Constructive Theology Of Jane Eyre


THE SHADOWS THAT GLORY REVEALS:
Spiritual Formation Through The Fiction Of C.S. Lewis


[SUBJECT] TO AN UNKNOWN GOD:
Postmodern Philosophy And The Transcending Of Our Human Claims On The Transcendent God


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Posted on Wed, Jun 23rd, 2010 at 4:08 pm
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