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Young readers can accompany Tuggy as he proves how important his job really is by squeezing the toy tugboat on the last page and making him squeak. On board pages.
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Publisher : Reader's Digest Young Families, Incorporated
Page : 14 pages
File Size : 42,54 MB
Release : 1996-02
Category : Toy and movable books
ISBN : 9781575840130
Young readers can accompany Tuggy as he proves how important his job really is by squeezing the toy tugboat on the last page and making him squeak. On board pages.
Author : Jean Horton Berg
Publisher :
Page : 21 pages
File Size : 34,45 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Tugboats
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Author : Harriet Sergeant
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 10,49 MB
Release : 2012-06-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0571289193
"They changed me a lot more than I changed them ... I went in as Anne Widdecombe and came out an anarchist." In 2008 Harriet Sergeant - think tank report-writer, Daily Mail journalist and author of The Public and the Police - befriended a teenage gang in south London while doing research. What began as a conversation outside a chicken take-away shop became a three-year attempt to change their lives, taking her from job centres and the care system to prison and failing schools. Her experiences left her believing that the state has played an integral part in creating gang culture in Britain - and that the entire system must now change if we want to help these young men. Reading her story will challenge everything you thought you knew about society and politics today.
Author : Gertrude Crampton
Publisher : Golden Books
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 47,49 MB
Release : 2010-05-25
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0307759474
Meant for “bigger things,” Scuffy the Tugboat sets off to explore the world. But on his daring adventure Scuffy realizes that home is where he’d rather be, sailing in his bathtub. For over 50 years, parents and children have cherished this classic Little Golden Book.
Author : Laura van Dernoot Lipsky
Publisher : Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 33,57 MB
Release : 2009-05-08
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1605095389
This beloved bestseller—over 180,000 copies sold—has helped caregivers worldwide keep themselves emotionally, psychologically, spiritually, and physically healthy in the face of the sometimes overwhelming traumas they confront every day. A longtime trauma worker, Laura van Dernoot Lipsky offers a deep and empathetic survey of the often-unrecognized toll taken on those working to make the world a better place. We may feel tired, cynical, or numb or like we can never do enough. These, and other symptoms, affect us individually and collectively, sapping the energy and effectiveness we so desperately need if we are to benefit humankind, other living things, and the planet itself. In Trauma Stewardship, we are called to meet these challenges in an intentional way. Lipsky offers a variety of simple and profound practices, drawn from modern psychology and a range of spiritual traditions, that enable us to look carefully at our reactions and motivations and discover new sources of energy and renewal. She includes interviews with successful trauma stewards from different walks of life and even uses New Yorker cartoons to illustrate her points. “We can do meaningful work in a way that works for us and for those we serve,” Lipsky writes. “Taking care of ourselves while taking care of others allows us to contribute to our societies with such impact that we will leave a legacy informed by our deepest wisdom and greatest gifts instead of burdened by our struggles and despair.”
Author : John H. Walton
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 11,81 MB
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830889043
The Old Testament was written for us, but not to us. Inviting us to leave our modern Christian preconceptions behind, John Walton contends that we will only grasp the Old Testament’s theology when we are immersed in its Ancient Near Eastern context, being guided by what the ancient authors intended as they wrote within their cognitive environment.
Author : Stephen T. Davis
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 14,20 MB
Release : 2020-11-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0310104092
An accessible introduction to Christian philosophical theology Philosophical or analytic theology seeks to employ philosophical tools while studying topics in Christian theology and examining the logical consistency or intelligibility of some of the key doctrines of the Christian faith. In this accessible primer, An Introduction to Christian Philosophical Theology, authors Stephen T. Davis and Eric T. Yang first explain the scope, relevance, and value of philosophical theology and then applies its conceptual tools to examine each of the core Christian doctrines: Revelation and Scripture The Trinity The Incarnation Redemption and the atonement, Resurrection and life after death The final chapter briefly addresses some additional theological issues including petitionary prayer, eschatology, and original sin. Designed for beginning students and non-specialists this guide provides the ideal entry point for not only understanding what philosophical theology is but also for how it can provide valuable insights for how we think about the core doctrines of the Christian faith.
Author : Christopher M. Date
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 33,18 MB
Release : 2023-11-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 166678379X
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Publisher :
Page : 2432 pages
File Size : 45,28 MB
Release : 1991
Category : American literature
ISBN :
Author : James Anderson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 38,20 MB
Release : 2007-03-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1556352719
Does traditional Christianity involve paradoxical doctrines, that is, doctrines that present the appearance (at least) of logical inconsistency? If so, what is the nature of these paradoxes and why do they arise? What is the relationship between paradox and mystery in theological theorizing? And what are the implications for the rationality, or otherwise, of orthodox Christian beliefs? In 'Paradox in Christian Theology', James Anderson argues that the doctrines of the Trinity and the incarnation, as derived from Scripture and formulated in the ecumenical creeds, are indeed paradoxical. But this conclusion, he contends, need not imply that Christians who believe these doctrines are irrational in doing so. In support of this claim, Anderson develops and defends a model of understanding paradoxical Christian doctrines according to which the presence of such doctrines is unsurprising and adherence to paradoxical doctrines cannot be considered as a serious intellectual obstacle to belief in Christianity. The case presented in this book has significant implications for the practice of systematic theology, biblical exegesis, and Christian apologetics.