Books by "Craig E. Johnson"

6 books found

The Conflict of Faith and Experience in the Psalms

The Conflict of Faith and Experience in the Psalms

by Craig C. Broyles

1989 · A&C Black

The Final Chapter on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Collectors Edition

The Final Chapter on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Collectors Edition

by Craig I. Zirbel, The Final Chapter LLC

2010 · Craig I Zirbel

Understanding Virtual Reality

Understanding Virtual Reality

by William R. Sherman, Alan B. Craig

2003 · Morgan Kaufmann

Of interest to developers of virtual reality applications and others interested in potential uses for virtual reality, this book presents a selection of useful VR applications and gives readers guidance on how VR might be applied.

In The Company Of Black Men

In The Company Of Black Men

by Craig Steven Wilder

2002 · NYU Press

Traces the development of African-American community traditions over three centuries From the subaltern assemblies of the enslaved in colonial New York City to the benevolent New York African Society of the early national era to the formation of the African Blood Brotherhood in twentieth century Harlem, voluntary associations have been a fixture of African-American communities. In the Company of Black Men examines New York City over three centuries to show that enslaved Africans provided the institutional foundation upon which African-American religious, political, and social culture could flourish. Arguing that the universality of the voluntary tradition in African-American communities has its basis in collectivism—a behavioral and rhetorical tendency to privilege the group over the individual—it explores the institutions that arose as enslaved Africans exploited the potential for group action and mass resistance. Craig Steven Wilder's research is particularly exciting in its assertion that Africans entered the Americas equipped with intellectual traditions and sociological models that facilitated a communitarian response to oppression. Presenting a dramatic shift from previous work which has viewed African-American male associations as derivative and imitative of white male counterparts, In the Company of Black Men provides a ground-breaking template for investigating antebellum black institutions.

A Study of the Changes in the Distribution of Temperature in Europe and North America During the Years 1900 to 1909

A Study of the Changes in the Distribution of Temperature in Europe and North America During the Years 1900 to 1909

by Alexis Anastay Julien, Alfred Cary Hawkins, Charles Craig Mook, Charles Reinhard Fettke, Elvira Wood, Ferdinand Friis Hintze, Henryk Arctowski, Marjorie O'Connell, William Diller Matthew, William Morton Wheeler

1914

Bowing Toward Babylon

Bowing Toward Babylon

by Craig Watts

2017 · Wipf and Stock Publishers

What is being done in worship when national holidays are celebrated, the American flag is displayed and honored, and songs are sung that extol the nation? Are these benign gestures? Or could they actually be idolatrous? In this insightful and persuasively argued study Craig M. Watts contends the inclusion of elements of American nationalism in worship is detrimental to the integrity of Christian worship. He maintains that in faithful worship the story of Jesus must be re-presented and performed in such a way that the only affections and loyalty that are fostered are those Christians everywhere rightfully share. To do otherwise opens the door to idolatry and leaves the church doing what Watts calls "bowing toward Babylon." He reviews the development of the symbols, songs, and gestures that celebrate America and how they were introduced into worship. Watts concludes that the spirituality of American Christian nationalism does not complement the faith of the church but distorts it, hindering global Christian unity and the peaceable witness of the church in a divided world.