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Name
  
Walter Jr.

Role
  
Author

Education
  
Miami University


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Awards
  
National Book Award for Science Fiction (Paperback)

Books
  
The Book of the Dun Cow, Paul: A Novel, The Book of Sorrows, Reliving the Passion, Preparing for Jesus

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Walter Wangerin, Jr. (born February 13, 1944) is an American author and educator best known for his religious novels and children's books.

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Biography

Wangerin was born in Portland, Oregon, where his father was a Lutheran pastor. He was the oldest of seven children. The family moved often, so Walter grew up in various locations including Shelton, Washington, Chicago, Illinois, Grand Forks, North Dakota, Edmonton, Alberta, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Fort Wayne, Indiana. In 1968, he attained an M.A. in English literature from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. He went on to study at Concordia Seminary and Christ Seminary-Seminex, both in St. Louis, Missouri. He attained his M.Div. from the latter in 1976. He has been a professor at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana since 1991, where he teaches literature, theology, and creative writing, and is writer-in-residence. Wangerin was honored in 2009 by being selected one of Valpo's 150 Most Influential Persons.

Wangerin is the author of more than thirty novels, numerous children's books, and a handful of plays, and he has received several awards for his short stories and essays. He has been a college professor, a radio announcer, a book reviewer, a pastor of a Lutheran church, and has also taken part in cultural ceremonies such as a Lakota Sun-Dance.

Most of his writing has been religious, primarily giving theological guidance on subjects such as marriage, meditation, parenting, and grieving. Other religious books concern the events in the Bible.

Awards

Wangerin is probably known best for his fables The Book of the Dun Cow and its sequel The Book of Sorrows. The Book of the Dun Cow won a U.S. National Book Award in the one-year category Science Fiction.

His Letters from the Land of Cancer received the Award of Merit in the Spirituality category of the 2011 Christianity Today Book Awards.

The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association awarded Wangerin six Gold Medallions (now Christian Book Awards) in several categories.

  • 1986, Potter, children's books
  • 1988, As For Me and My House, marriage and family
  • 1993, Reliving the Passion, devotional
  • 1997, The Book of God, fiction
  • 1999, Growing Deeper series, inspirational
  • 2001, Paul, a Novel, fiction
  • References

    Walter Wangerin, Jr. Wikipedia