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For Kirk and Covenant: The Stalwart Courage of John Knox
Published in Hardcover by Cumberland House (01 April, 2000)
Authors: Douglas Wilson and George Grant
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Another 5 Star book from the Leadership Series...
A great reformer written from an honest perspective, well aware of our own culure... another great one for young and old alike!

Very engaging
I have read 3 or 4 biographies of Knox in the past ten years. Stanford Reid's *Trumpter of God* is considered the standard. But Wilson's is by far the most engaging.

Wilson has not attempted a comprehensive biography. Instead he hits the milestones and highlights what made Knox one of the most interesting figures in Western history. Wilson is very pastoral -- he makes contenporary, practical applications from Knox's that the reader will find very challenging.

After I read this book I bought three more copies.


Houston's Forgotten Heritage: Landscape, Houses, Interiors, 1824-1914 (Sara and John Lindsey Series in the Arts and Humanities , No 2)
Published in Paperback by Texas A&M University Press (1998)
Authors: Dorothy Knox Howe Houghton, Junior League of Houston, Barrie M. Scardino, Sadie Gwin Blackburn, Katherine S. Howe, and William Seale
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Forgotten Heritage-Thankfully no longer forgotten.
The authors and contributors to this book worked deep in the fine details of Houston's past. So much of it has been lost to the ages, but with Houston's Forgotten Heritage, it almost comes back to life through the fine photographs of the opulent homes and even the log cabins. It is a joy to show this book to many of my "old-timer" neighbors, who remember a building here and there, and even the old fixtures, appliances, and ways of life. We should all be grateful to the authors of this book for reminding us of our glorious past.


John Knox
Published in Unknown Binding by Clarendon P. ()
Author: Jasper Godwin Ridley
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The cure for nostalgia
I started reading out of a mild curiosity about the man who wrote "Monstrous Regiment of Women". By the end I was fascinated and appalled...Ridley has a lot of respect for the reader's intelligence, and doesn't stint on the ghastly details that made some people (at last) revolt against theocracy in Elizabethan England. Tends to remind Americans just how much we are "missing" , the cure for nostalgia over those days.


John Knox: The Hero of the Scottish Reformation
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (1970)
Author: Henry Cowan
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Excellent
The most charming and informative book on the Scottish Presbyterian reformer John Knox ever written.


Meteorology With Infotrac: Understanding the Atmosphere
Published in Paperback by Brooks Cole (2002)
Authors: Steven A. Ackerman and John Knox
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Award-winning book
This book has won a Talby Award from the Society of Academic Authors. Please see release below.

Meteorologists' book wins visuals award
WINONA, Minn., March 24, 2003 -- A college meteorology textbook by Steve Ackerman and John Knox won a William Henry Fox Talbot Prize for excellence in visuals from the Sociey of Academic Authors. The book, Meteorology: Understanding the Atmosphere, published by Brooks/Cole under the editorshop of Keith Dodson, was praised by one member of the SA2 panel of judges as an "exceptional job pulling together relevant data to be presented in original graphic formats." Said other judges: "The text is visually sophisticated, truly interesting, and up-to-date, with always apt and sometimes ravishing images, figurative models, and tables used to support its thoughtful pedagogy." "This book has some of the most pretty and apt graphics that I have ever seen in a textbook.""Quite simply, the production quality is superb." "Visuals are integral and are used generously." Learning of the award, Knox said: "I'm excited to see that the judges appreciated our efforts so thoroughly -- especially since Steve and I are both first-time authors. Knox is a research scientist and lecturer at the University of Georgia. Ackerman is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The announcement in the fourth in a series on the 2003 Talbies.


Mind of John Knox
Published in Paperback by Coronado Press (1984)
Author: Richard G. Kyle
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An exceptional account of the "mind" of John Knox
Kyle provides the reader with a detailed and insightful history and analysis of John Knox's personal biblical and political thought. A major focus is Knox's belief of himself as an Old Testament prophet and the role he plays in the conversation among his contemporaries regarding the issue of violent resistance. Also provided by the author is a discussion of the ongoing historiographical debate surrounding the issue of Knox's doctrine of resistance -- what exactly it was, when it began and who influenced him. I found this text to be essential in my own research on John Knox's life and would highly recommend it to anyone that is interest in his life and also anyone that is at all interested in the lives of the Protestant Reformers.


Parallel Apocrypha: Greek Text, King James Version, Douay Old Testament, the Holy Bible by Ronald Knox, Today's English Version, New Revised Standard Version, New
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1997)
Author: John R. Kohlenberger
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Interesting text comparisons, but skip the introduction.
Many modern protestants refuse to use Catholic Bibles because they contain these texts. What this book proves is that early protestants believed in their authenticity and it is only in the last hundred years or so that these books have been removed from protestant bibles. However, most of the introductory essays are so opinionated as to be almost useless.

Finally an easy way to get a "complete" Bible
So often we act as if the only Bible canon dispute was between Catholics and Protestants. We leave the Orthodox with no complete Bible as the editions of "Bible with Apocrypha" have only the Catholic/Protestant books. This book includes texts for both Greek and Slavonic Orthodox and the one "appendix" accepted by the Greek Orthodox.

So the articles prefacing the texts are written as dogma rather than history or theology ... who cares? At least now I can have a truly complete parallel Bible for Bible studies.

Footnote: I am not Orthodox but some texts accepted only by the Orthodox as canonical appear as antiphons in Catholic liturgy.


Chapters in a Life of Paul
Published in Paperback by Mercer University Press (1987)
Authors: John Knox and Douglas R.A. Hare
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Great book for the in-depth studier of Paul's life.
This book isn't necessarily a "life of Paul," but rather a look into certain aspects of his life. It looks at the differences between the letters of Paul and the book of Acts pertaining Paul's journeys and life. Easy to read book. John Knox did a great job explaining why he discusses the points he does. The book hits broad topics such as the career of the apostle and the man in Christ. Each of which is broken down into finer detail.


The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox: A Year in the Life of a Supreme Court Clerk in Fdr's Washington
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (Trd) (2002)
Authors: John Knox, Dennis J. Hutchinson, and David J. Garrow
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Great on content, just a little dry
If you're the ultimate policy wonk on 2nd Amendment law, you'll want to read this book just for John Knox's insights into the character of Justice McReynolds who wrote the decision in U.S. v. Miller, 1939. Unfortunately, Knox was no longer clerking for McReynolds in 1939, so we miss the inside story on that landmark decision, but after you've read this book you'll better understand why Miller makes so little sense.


Stinking Creek.
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (1967)
Author: John. Fetterman
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Example of the failure of the "Great Society"
A book about a lesser known aspect of the failure of Johnson's "Great Society", "Stinking Creek" fairly describes the tug of war between a government that tries to "help" and an independent and sometimes proud culture that doesn't really want it. The book is filled with real people whose personalities are more richly and fully described than in any Dickens or Jakes novel. Although dated, the book portrays the bridge between the Roosevelt relief attempts and current welfare programs. Very readable.


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