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HENDRICKSON AUTHORS BOOK ON BIBLICAL CHARACTERS |
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December 16, 2011
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Dr. Mark Hendrickson, adjunct professor in economics at Grove City College and economic and social policy fellow for The Center for Vision & Values, recently authored the book, “Famous but Nameless: Lessons and Inspiration from the Bible’s Anonymous Characters,” published by iUniverse.
The text focuses on the anonymous supporting cast in Biblical stories, highlighting important characters strengths expressed in their words and deeds. The book, which provides optional questions for discussion following each story for personal or group reflection, seeks to inspire and guide the reader through more than 45 tales of these often overlooked Old and New Testament characters, including Paul’s jailer, Samson’s mother and Pilate’s wife.
Hendrickson has taught at the College since 2004. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Albion College in Michigan. He studied law at the University of Michigan, literature at Oxford University and moral education at Harvard University. He later earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in economics through International College.
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