Non-Fiction Flashcards
Mere Christianity
C.S. Lewis, 1952. A Christian apologetical book originally adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1941 and 1944, argues for the logical validity of Christianity, defends the religion from its critics, and looks in detail at what the life of a Christian is like.
C.S. Lewis, 1952. A Christian apologetical book originally adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1941 and 1944, argues for the logical validity of Christianity, defends the religion from its critics, and looks in detail at what the life of a Christian is like.
Mere Christianity
Man’s Search for Meaning
Viktor E. Frankl, 1946. A vivid account of an individual’s experience as a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. The book focuses on love, hope, responsibility, inner freedom, and the beauty to be found in both nature and art as means that help one endure and overcome harrowing experiences.
Viktor E. Frankl, 1946. A vivid account of an individual’s experience as a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. The book focuses on love, hope, responsibility, inner freedom, and the beauty to be found in both nature and art as means that help one endure and overcome harrowing experiences.
Man’s Search for Meaning
Respect for Acting
Uta Hagen, 1973. A textbook for use in acting classes. Hagen’s instructions and examples guide the user through practical problems such as: “How do I talk to the audience?” and “How do I stay fresh in a long run?”. She advocates the actor’s use of substitution in informing and shaping the actions of the character the actor is playing.
Uta Hagen, 1973. A textbook for use in acting classes. Hagen’s instructions and examples guide the user through practical problems such as: “How do I talk to the audience?” and “How do I stay fresh in a long run?”. She advocates the actor’s use of substitution in informing and shaping the actions of the character the actor is playing.
Respect for Acting