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Brad Windhauser has a Master's in English from Rutgers University (Camden campus) and an MFA in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte. He is an Associate Professor (Teaching/Instruction) in the English Department at Temple University. His short stories have appeared in The Baltimore Review, The Santa Fe Writer's Project Journal, Ray's Road Review, Philadelphia Review of Books, Northern Liberty Review, and Jonathan. His first novel, Regret (a gay-themed thriller set in Philadelphia) was published in 2007. You can read more about (and buy) it here: http://goo.gl/yvT24K His second novel, The Intersection, is being published by Black Rose Writing September 2016. He is one of five regular contributors to 5Writer.com. On his solo blog, he is chronicling his experience as a gay writer reading the Bible for the first time: www.BibleProjectBlog.com Follow his work at: www.BradWindhauser.com VirgoWriter@gmail.com

The Bible’s New Testament: The Book of Titus – What Must Be Taught to Various Groups

I’m part of a very dedicated department at Temple University, and in our meetings every semester, one of the issues we return to often is ensuring that what we are teaching our students in the classroom meets our department mandate … Continue reading

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The #Bible’s New Testament: 2 Timothy – All Scripture is Useful for Teaching (I Guess It Only Matters What Lesson It’s Teaching)

Help me Obi-wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope. This is one of Princess Leia’s most memorable lines of dialogue from Star Wars, in part because it’s the first line Luke hears from her. As such, it prompts him to take … Continue reading

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The #Bible’s New Testament: 1 Timothy – The Law Is Good (If Used Properly)

The best way to sharpen your writing skills—especially in the context of a writing class—is to write. What you write for class, however, includes more than just stories.  In my fiction classes, I have students submit multiple responses to exercises … Continue reading

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