Book Description
Sixteen year-old Greg Chappell is like most teenagers ... until a haunting phone call from his missing sister sets him on a journey that will turn his life upside down.
Author : Christopher Knight
Publisher :
Page : 459 pages
File Size : 12,42 MB
Release : 2008-09
Category : Adventure stories
ISBN : 9781893699977
Sixteen year-old Greg Chappell is like most teenagers ... until a haunting phone call from his missing sister sets him on a journey that will turn his life upside down.
Author : Adam Hamilton
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 38,85 MB
Release : 2010-07-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1426716648
Everyone agrees that America is polarized, with ever-hardening positions held by people less and less willing to listen to one another. No one agrees on what to do about it. One solution that hasn’t yet been tried, says Adam Hamilton, is for thinking persons of faith to model for the rest of the country a richer, more thoughtful conversation on the political, moral, and religious issues that divide us. Hamilton rejects the easy assumptions and sloppy analysis of black and white thinking, seeking instead the truth that resides on all sides of the issues, and offering a faithful and compassionate way forward. He writes, "I don't expect you to agree with everything I've written. I expect that in the future even I won't agree with everything I've written here. The point is not to get you to agree with me, but to encourage you to think about what you believe. In the end I will be inviting those of you who find this book resonates with what you feel is true, to join the movement to pursue a middle way between the left and the right - to make your voices heard - and to model for our nation and for the church, how we can listen, learn, see truth as multi-sided, and love those with whom we disagree." Read more about this title Adam Hamilton's Seeing Gray Blog Now available! Seeing Gray in a World of Black and White - DVD UPC: 843504001902 A five-session video resource featuring Adam Hamilton teaching these concepts on DVD for group or individual study. Includes leader's guide as well as bonus video. Click below to view a preview of each video session. Where Faith and Politics Meet Christ Christians and the Culture Wars How should we live, The Ethics of Jesus Spiritual Maturity and Seeing Gray What Would Jesus Say to America?
Author : Alana Best
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 17,15 MB
Release : 2023-08-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1647425328
When Alana and Roland, a spirited Canadian couple with an insatiable desire to live life to the fullest, embark on an epic yearlong travel adventure around the world with their newborn son and ten-year-old daughter, they think they’re prepared for whatever might come their way. They soon discover that this is not entirely true. This charming family love story, sure to inspire wanderlust, is peppered with funny parenting mishaps, thrilling adventures, breathtaking sceneries, unforgettable monuments, and culinary bliss. However, as you are taken through the temples of Southeast Asia, the pyramids of Egypt, the rolling hills of Tuscany, and the African plains, you will also be exposed to the world as experienced by a biracial, blended family. Around the World in Black & White is a tale of self-discovery, racial awakening, resilience, and deeper understanding. This bold, witty, and heartfelt memoir will have you rethinking how you travel, how you see the world, and how the world sees you.
Author : Bill T. Arnold
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 42,98 MB
Release : 2014-03-18
Category : Homosexuality
ISBN : 9781628240993
Author : Maria Magistro
Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 43,12 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9780740728976
No matter who's living it, life has a certain sweetness about it. The small kindnesses, the fleeting fragrances, the way nature continually surprises. But it's easy to rush through the days, forgetting to stop and notice the wonderful world around us.Because There's Color in a Black & White World is a gentle reminder. Photographer Maria Magistro and writer Meg Schutte have created a book that communicates on many levels. With striking color-enhanced black-and-white images, the authors help us to see and be grateful for the color-or good-in everyday life. The touching, and often amusing, photos combine with simple truths about life that cut to the heart of what it's all about.Because There's Color in a Black & White World is the ideal book for everyone who wants to share their feelings about life in way that's poignant and profound. It will be the gift-giving choice for Mother's Day, Father's Day, graduation, Christmas, birthdays, and every day.
Author : Kevin Dutton
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 19,91 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0374717753
A groundbreaking and timely book about how evolutionary biology can explain our black-and-white brains, and a lesson in how we can escape the pitfalls of binary thinking. Several million years ago, natural selection equipped us with binary, black-and-white brains. Though the world was arguably simpler back then, it was in many ways much more dangerous. Not coincidentally, the binary brain was highly adept at detecting risk: the ability to analyze threats and respond to changes in the sensory environment—a drop in temperature, the crack of a branch—was essential to our survival as a species. Since then, the world has evolved—but we, for the most part, haven’t. Confronted with a panoply of shades of gray, our brains have a tendency to “force quit:” to sort the things we see, hear, and experience into manageable but simplistic categories. We stereotype, pigeon-hole, and, above all, draw lines where in reality there are none. In our modern, interconnected world, it might seem like we are ill-equipped to deal with the challenges we face—that living with a binary brain is like trying to navigate a teeming city center with a map that shows only highways. In Black-and-White Thinking, the renowned psychologist Kevin Dutton pulls back the curtains of the mind to reveal a new way of thinking about a problem as old as humanity itself. While our instinct for categorization often leads us astray, encouraging polarization, rigid thinking, and sometimes outright denialism, it is an essential component of the mental machinery we use to make sense of the world. Simply put, unless we perceived our environment as a chessboard, our brains wouldn’t be able to play the game. Using the latest advances in psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, Dutton shows how we can optimize our tendency to categorize and fine-tune our minds to avoid the pitfalls of too little, and too much, complexity. He reveals the enduring importance of three “super categories”—fight or flight, us versus them, and right or wrong—and argues that they remain essential to not only convincing others to change their minds but to changing the world for the better. Black-and-White Thinking is a scientifically informed wake-up call for an era of increasing extremism and a thought-provoking, uplifting guide to training our gray matter to see that gray really does matter.
Author : Baz Dreisinger
Publisher :
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 46,16 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :
A provocative look at the shifting contours of racial identity in America.
Author : Barbara Jean Hicks
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Black
ISBN : 9781589250567
Simple rhyming text and illustrations show animals, patterns, and shapes that are black and white.
Author : Steven Guarnaccia
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 24,52 MB
Release : 2002-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780811832182
This gorgeous gift book collects amazing images and examples from mother nature and man-made culture, from penguins on ice floes to nuns on ice skates. Includes hundreds of photos, clever commentary, and a chic design.
Author : Elijah Anderson
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 16,35 MB
Release : 2023-04-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0226826414
From the vital voice of Elijah Anderson, Black in White Space sheds fresh light on the dire persistence of racial discrimination in our country. A birder strolling in Central Park. A college student lounging on a university quad. Two men sitting in a coffee shop. Perfectly ordinary actions in ordinary settings—and yet, they sparked jarring and inflammatory responses that involved the police and attracted national media coverage. Why? In essence, Elijah Anderson would argue, because these were Black people existing in white spaces. In Black in White Space, Anderson brings his immense knowledge and ethnography to bear in this timely study of the racial barriers that are still firmly entrenched in our society at every class level. He focuses in on symbolic racism, a new form of racism in America caused by the stubbornly powerful stereotype of the ghetto embedded in the white imagination, which subconsciously connects all Black people with crime and poverty regardless of their social or economic position. White people typically avoid Black space, but Black people are required to navigate the “white space” as a condition of their existence. From Philadelphia street-corner conversations to Anderson’s own morning jogs through a Cape Cod vacation town, he probes a wealth of experiences to shed new light on how symbolic racism makes all Black people uniquely vulnerable to implicit bias in police stops and racial discrimination in our country. An unwavering truthteller in our national conversation on race, Anderson has shared intimate and sharp insights into Black life for decades. Vital and eye-opening, Black in White Space will be a must-read for anyone hoping to understand the lived realities of Black people and the structural underpinnings of racism in America.