Elgin Hushbeck Tweeterview
Energion owner Henry Neufeld conducted a tweeterview today with Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. author of Preserving Democracy. You can see a full transcript here.
Energion owner Henry Neufeld conducted a tweeterview today with Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. author of Preserving Democracy. You can see a full transcript here.
Energion Publications will host a blogging/essay contest. Entries are open immediately and will close November 2, 2009 when Dr. David Alan Black‘s new book Christian Archy is released. Judging will take place during the first week of November, and winners will be announced by November 16. To enter, simply write an essay in answer to…
Mark Olson has a rather nice review of Preserving Democracy and posted it at both Pseudo-Polymath and Stones Cry Out. Thanks to Mark for reading and reviewing this book. Bloggers can get free copies of books to read and review on their blogs. Just e-mail pubs@energion.com.
Ted M. Gossard reviews Allan Bevere’s book All Is Not As It Seems: Random Reflections on Faith, Ethics, and Politics on his Jesus Community blog. Amongst other things he says: Wisdom is the word I would use to describe the book. And I mean down to earth, kingdom of God in Jesus oriented wisdom. I…
Through an arrangement with the author we are able to offer autographed copies of Preserving Democracy to be shipped when the book is released on April 15, 2009. Note the following: Copies will be sent to the author for autograph on the release date No copies will be shipped before April 15, 2009 Please allow…
I think many authors will be interested in reading this study from the Ad Hoc Committee on Fair Use and Academic Freedom, International Communication Association. Publishers obviously must be careful, because fair use is not well defined in law, but it is good to realize that there is such a principle in U. S. copyright…
“Other” side is perhaps not entirely accurate, because there are many sides to most issues, and the ones addressed by these books are extraordinarily multifaceted. What do I mean by the other side? I’m glad you asked! It refers to a reader who might normally be opposed to the general position and philosophy of a particular writer. So…