Facts About Hydras
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Does it matter what teachers believe? What is true, and what does that mean for a writing teacher?
Kori Strader enjoyed teaching writing, and she felt that her relativistic and liberated world view made her especially effective at it.
But beginning in 2013, her teaching experiences caused her to wonder if perhaps there was such a thing as truth, and whether or not her ambivalence toward God was actually very liberating after all.
Written as a letter for Kori’s students, Facts About Hydras is a pastiche-style conversion tale about encountering Jesus Christ as a postmodern thinker.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781950892167
ISBN10: 1950892166
Ryan Strader
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2020
Publisher: CloverCroft – Carpenter’s Son Publishing
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