10 books found
Wm. Paul Young (The Shack, Cross Roads, Eve, and Lies We Believe about God) has captivated millions of readers worldwide with his poignant and challenging conceptions about God. However, no work has been written designed as a comprehensive guide for Young’s beliefs. Love in the Key of 3 is the first book to answer this need as well as the first academic work written about Young’s theology. With rigorous research and approachable prose designed to intrigue both academics and laypersons alike, Andrew Christian Nelson invites you to explore the wonderous world of Young’s imagination and consider the critical ideas existent in his theology.
'Political technology' is a Russian term for the professional engineering of politics. It has turned Russian politics into theatre and propaganda, and metastasised to take over foreign policy and weaponise history. The war against Ukraine is one outcome. In the West, spin doctors and political consultants do more than influence media or run campaigns: they have also helped build parallel universes of alternative political reality. Hungary has used political technology to dismantle democracy. The BJP in India has used it to consolidate unprecedented power. Different countries learn from each other. Some types of political technology have become notorious, like troll farms or data mining; but there is now a global wholesale industry selling a range of manipulation techniques, from astroturfing to fake parties to propaganda apps. This book shows that 'political technology' is about much more than online disinformation: it is about whole new industries of political engineering.
by Andrew M. Barton, Alan S. White, Charles V. Cogbill
2012 · UPNE
The ecology of the ever-changing Maine forest
Chad Walker doesnt give a hoot about anyone in Pinto, Texas. So when a stranger wanders into town, everyone at Baldys Saloon is shocked when Walker offers him a job. Adam Dawson is the stranger. Hed spent years fighting for Custer and his Wolverines. But he finds himself in the middle of a land war and a love war, and nobody, but nobody, can make Dawson kill again.
by Andrew Nelson Caudell, Charles Whitney Gilmore, Earl Victor Shannon, Edward Albert Chapin, Edward Wilber Berry, Frank Fortescue Laidlaw, Frank Raymond Cole, George Perkins Merrill, Harold Morrison, Harrison Gray Dyar, Henry Ellsworth Ewing, Henry W. Fowler, Howard Notman, John Merton Aldrich, Leonhard Stejneger, Marshall Avery Howe, Remington Kellogg, United States National Museum, Warren Samuel Fisher, William Welsh Welsh, Barton Appler Bean, Emily Sweetland Reed Morrison
1923
Editors Russell Moore and Andrew T. Walker of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) assemble leading voices to frame the issues with a gospel-centered perspective. The Gospel for Life series gives every believer a biblically-saturated understanding of the most urgent issues facing our culture today, because the gospel is for all of life. This latest is focused on what the Gospel teaches about pornography.