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May 9, 2008 by kevinstilley

Nearest Book Meme

I was tagged again for the nearest book meme. Here are the rules:

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 4 sentences on your blog along with these instructions.
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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Books, canon, Ecclesiology, inspiration, meme, New Testament, Roman Catholic

May 6, 2008 by kevinstilley

Prince Caspian Trailer

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Books, C.S. Lewis, Caspian, Movies, trailer

May 1, 2008 by kevinstilley

Epicenter: The Middle East

Historical perspective, political and current event analysis, personal memoir, and Biblical exegesis; — what’s not to like? I finished listening to the seven-disc audio book and immediately started over with disc one again. There was just too much good information to take it all in the first time around.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Books, current events, Eschatology, gasoline, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jewish, Joel Rosenberg, middle east, oil, Politics, prophecy, War

April 29, 2008 by kevinstilley

Henry Fielding – Select Quotes

Henry Fielding A man may go to Heaven with half the pains which it costs him to purchase Hell.
~ in Jonathan Wild

There are a set of religions, or rather moral writings, which teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery, in this world. A very wholesome and comfortable doctrine, and to which we have but one objection, namely, that it is not true.
~ in Tom Jones

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Books, classic, Faith, Henry Fielding, literature, proverbs, quips, Quotes, wisdom, writer

April 25, 2008 by kevinstilley

Through Painted Deserts, – Donald Miller

Maybe it is a story of self-discovery. Maybe a story about friendship. Maybe it is an exaltation of general revelation or about learning to perceive God. Maybe it is about growing older, growing wiser, growing…

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: audio book, Blog, book review, Books, Donald Miller, memoir, Oregon, revelation, spirituality, Texas, travel, travelogue

April 21, 2008 by kevinstilley

Revolution

Don’t waste your time on Revolution. I ordered it in for our library based upon the recommendation of a friend, but now regret that we spent money on this book.

Briefly, here are my problems with it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Barna, Blog, book reviews, Books, church, contemporary, Ecclesiology, Emerging Church, Jesus, mosaic, postmodern, revolution

April 7, 2008 by kevinstilley

Knowing God

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April 7, 2008 by kevinstilley

An Education At Borders Books

Borders BooksIn 1992 I went to work for Borders Books. It was intended to be “just a job” till I finished my PhD. I ended up working there for ten great years.

While reading Sven Birkert’s book The Gutenberg Elegies, I came across his description of his own time with Borders and it resonated with me. I share an excerpt below.

“I handed in applications at several bookstores, and I was asked in for an interview at one the very next day. Borders Book Shop was a new business in town, run by two young brothers from Kentucky. They had burst through one storefront and were opening in a larger place on State Street. They recognized me as a browser–perhaps they saw the fixated look of the addict–and I was hired. What ecstasy! I walked home in the hot afternoon sun grinning at the sidewalk and wishing I had someone to celebrate with.

“…Borders was all hustle and crackling fluorescents. The brothers kept the staff in motion all day long, unpacking boxes, stocking shelves, sorting backstock, and working the cash registers. We were expected to know titles and references. And, although my years of obsessive browsing helped some, I was once again face to face with my ignorance.

“My whole relation to books was changed again. All contemplative distance was shattered. I was not there to thumb through offbeat volumes–I was stacking and sorting the brand-new stuff. Everything was glossy and crisp. And, I thought, cutting-edge. I felt as if everyone were just waking up to books as I was. Suddenly there were thousands of serious readers in town. They thronged the aisles of the store, asked questions, placed orders. The books had an aura, an excitement about them. And just moving the titles back and forth, getting them onto the shelves and into the hands of customers was an education. For the first time I caught a sense of what a genuine intellectual life might be like. This was a sense I had never had in college, no matter how challenging a given course may have been. That was packaged thought, with everything already subjected to institutional dry-cleaning. This was different; this was hands-on. I saw my role as quasi-priestly: I was channeling the nourishing word to the people who wanted it most. I had to feel that because, otherwise, I was just putting in time at a low-paying retail job, not at all ministering to the life of the culture or moving along a worthy career path.”

~ Sven Birkerts, in The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age (NY: Fawcett, 1994), page 51.

Borders closed its doors in 2011, due largely to changes in the book industry. I miss being able to go to one of the Borders stores to browse its deep inventory shelves, but I often return to the fond memories of the years that I spent there.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Ann Arbor, Blog, Books, bookstore, Borders Books, career, meaning, Michigan, purpose, Reading, retail, Sven Birkerts

March 4, 2008 by kevinstilley

What My Readers Read

Readers ReadI love to discover books of which I am unaware, and to explore books with which I am unfamiliar. So, it is always exciting for me to observe what books people order at Amazon after clicking through from this website.

Here are some of the books which have been ordered over the last 45 days. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Ark, Blog, Books, cooking, Covenant, Ethics, Faith, History, Jesus, Pietism, recommendations, reviews, Theology

February 24, 2008 by kevinstilley

A Library Of Learned Books

Quote To Live By

“Do not be guilty of possessing a library of learned books while lacking learning yourself.”  (Desiderius Erasmus, 1466-1536)

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, Books, erasmus, library, Quotes, self-improvement

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