Divine Parodies & Holy Histories: With Select PoemsThis book is a collection of original, thoughtful pieces meant to illustrate and apply Biblical Christian principles. "Divine parodies" present Christian truths in an artful and entertaining form. A parody is a humorous or satirical imitation of something else. Christian parody is a time-honored tradition. The acme of Christian parody was achieved by Erasmus in "The Praise of Folly" 500 years ago. "Holy histories" are illustrations of Gospel truth drawn from historical persons and events. They should not be confused with hagiography, which in modern times is used pejoratively of histories and biographies not considered sufficiently critical or cynical. There is much to be learned from the past, and many persons worthy of emulation. Also included is a selection of original poetry, which likewise is meant to convey Gospel principles. |
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Contents
Preface | 1 |
Divine Parodies | 3 |
The Little Red Christian Hen | 5 |
Still Small Voice | 7 |
The Sergeant | 9 |
Melancholy Dane | 11 |
Rich Young Preacher | 13 |
What Would Jesus Drive? | 14 |
Rebuilding the Walls | 55 |
Broken Cisterns | 58 |
When King Saul Prophesied | 60 |
Its Not About You | 62 |
Learning from Natures Way | 65 |
Amazing Grace | 66 |
Sin in the Camp | 68 |
Gods Troublemakers | 69 |
White Suit Syndrome | 15 |
Status Quo Church | 17 |
Four Mule Stories | 18 |
Hymns vs Praise Choruses | 21 |
Holy Histories | 25 |
Handkerchief Moody | 27 |
A Merrie Olde Xmas | 29 |
I Cant Spare This Man | 31 |
General Custers Religious Experience | 33 |
Hound of Heaven | 35 |
Fishers Folly | 37 |
Ty Cobb and the Christian Gentleman | 39 |
What Madame Chiang Told Gen Chennault | 41 |
God Was With Us | 42 |
Hero of Pearl Harbor | 47 |
Anxious to Matter? | 50 |
Bridge on the River Kwai | 51 |
Nothing But Raisins and Rice | 53 |
Who Am I? | 54 |
Are You Willing to Make People Mad? | 71 |
Lead Follow Or | 73 |
Wimps or Warriors? | 75 |
An Anchor or a Sail? | 77 |
Who Am I? Answer | 79 |
Poems | 81 |
Hope Trilogy | 83 |
A Little Bit At a Time | 84 |
Life to Live | 85 |
The Theologian and the Minister | 86 |
Propaganda | 87 |
Absolutes | 88 |
Where Were You? | 89 |
Morality | 90 |
The New Hypocrites | 91 |
A Birthday Wish | 92 |
Those Whom I Love | 93 |
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