New Testament Greek and Exegesis: Essays in Honor of
Gerald F. Hawthorne, edited by Amy M Donaldson '99M.A.
and Timothy B. Sailors '00M.A. (Eerdmans). Christian scholars
offer a view of their current studies of the New Testament. Contributors
include David E. Aune, ND professor of theology.
Coalwater, Kevin Kramer'91 (iUniverse).
A cat-and-mouse suspense thriller that shows health care can be
deadly.
The Technology Fix: The Promise and Reality of Computers
in Our Schools, William D. Pflaum '61 (Association
for Supervision and Curriculum Development). A study of how technology
is actually being used in classrooms around the country, with
suggestions from the author on improving its use.
Ladybug, Roy J. DeBellis '57 (Hats
Off Books). Nuclear terrorism threatens in this novel set in a
future where nanotechnology can save the world.
After Holy Cross, Only Notre Dame: The Life of Brother
Gatian (Urbain Monsimer), George Klawitter, CSC,
'63 (iUniverse). Brother Klawitter's biography of the young
and rather brash Gatian also includes an extensive introduction
to the founders of the Holy Cross order.
The Pittsburgh That Stays Within You, Samuel
Hazo '49, art by Robert Qualters (The Local History Company).
A revised edition of the poet's memoir that seeks to capture the
soul of his beloved Pittsburgh.
VBA and Macros for Microsoft Excel, Bill
Jelen'87 and Tracy Syrstad (QUE). A manual for intermediate
and advanced Excel users, offering tips on such sophisticated
functions as converting English syntax to VBA.
Generation Gaps, Dannika E. Simpson '92
(Xlibris). A novel of second chances, the power of forgiveness
and spiritual faith, as three women's lives are woven together
by a horrendous act.
Mary's Way: Romantic Love as a Path to God,
Michelle Rios Rice Hennelly and R. Kevin Hennelly '72
(Our Lady of Light). A perspective on love and marriage and how
intimacy can be a path to God.
Mud Pie Mysteries: Fables about Children in God's World,
Edward Vasta '52 (AuthorHouse). Stories of the lessons
children learn as they are guided through their adventures by
The Mud Pie.
(July 2004)