God Loves Her


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You need to be reminded that you are loved. God Loves Her, by women for women like you, shares personal stories of how special you are to God and how you can share this love with others. Beautifully packaged and tote-sized, this book is perfect to take on the go or to curl up with in your favorite spot at home. Wherever you are, you can know that God hears you, He knows you, and He loves you beyond compare.




Love in the Key of Three


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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.




The Fingerprint of God


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In a material, dog-eat-dog world where pain and suffering exist and where only the fittest survive, how and why did selfless love appear? How did love become one of the most basic necessities of human life? What exactly is love anyway? Is the existence--and necessity--of selfless love evidence that we really were created in the image of a loving God? What if love was God's fingerprint on our world and in our lives? What if love was the proof that he was here and that he made us to love and be loved?




Rhetorical Listening in Action


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RHETORICAL LISTENING IN ACTION: A CONCEPT-TACTIC APPROACH aims to cultivate writers who can listen across differences in preparation for thinking critically, communicating, and acting across those differences. Krista Ratcliffe and Kyle Jensen offer a rhetorical education centered on rhetorical listening as it inflects other rhetorical concepts, such as agency, rhetorical situation, identification, myth, and rhetorical devices. RHETORICAL LISTENING IN ACTION spans classical and contemporary rhetoric, reading key concepts through rhetorical listening and supported by scholarship in rhetoric and composition, feminist studies, critical race studies, and intersectionality theory. The book expands on how we think about and negotiate difference and the factors that mediate social relations and competing cultural logics. Along the way, Ratcliffe and Jensen associate creative and heuristic tactics with clearly defined concepts to give all writers methods for listening rhetorically to and understanding alternative viewpoints. For writers new to the concepts of rhetorical listening, four appendices show how these concepts illuminate rhetoric, language, discourse, argument, writing processes, research, and style.




The Quiet Rise of Introverts


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Expert advice on building resilience and strong relationships—without draining yourself. Introverts may not want to go out and party every night—but that doesn’t mean they don’t want to meet people, have fun, and build secure, loving relationships. This guide is designed to help introverted individuals grow and nurture their peace, purpose, and bonds with others, in ways that work for them. Author, speaker and life coach Brenda Knowles presents eight unique practices to help readers learn that they are not alone or flawed in their sensitivity and introversion, and that they are capable of creating and maintaining relationships. Certified as a Myers-Briggs practitioner and trained in family mediation, Knowles reveals how these practices can yield:A calmer sense of selfA deeper understanding of mental and physical self-careAn understanding of the purpose of conflictGrowth in relationship responsivenessThe secret to healing every day




German and English


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Our Need of YOU


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“Our Need of YOU” is the second book in the “Can I be the MAN?’ series. It is a letter written on behalf of African American men to provide detailed insight into their core needs of women. The goal remains the same, restore the duality of the relationship between men and women! “Our Need of YOU is the second step towards this restoration. Without addressing the needs that society references men need, King Naib reaches into the heart of men to provide women the keys to success within their relationship with men. Starting with a much needed truce in the war between men and women, to the importance of femininity and the individuality of both men and women, King presents the perfect requirements of the peace treaty that men are looking for women to sign off on during this truce.




Eve Was Named an Apostle


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This book investigates the movement of the Eve parallelism along the chain of tradition, focusing primarily upon the female characters of the Gospel of John. The principal aim is to explore their interrelationship with the mother of Jesus who, in the developed ecclesial tradition, is eventually given the title New Eve. Accordingly, this work examines the motif of woman in the Fourth Gospel by probing the use of the nuptial metaphor where female narrative characters are presented both as idealized disciples and fictive brides of the divine Bridegroom. By means of a common narrative-critical approach, this book then engages the thought of Hippolytus of Rome as found in his Commentary on the Song of Songs. Specifically, it explores how his focus upon the myrrophores is an expansion of the Johannine tradition, and one in which the nuptial metaphor takes on an ecclesial significance. By presenting the primordial garden in a narrative climax whereby a symbolic recapitulation occurs in the resurrection garden, Hippolytus shifts the Eve parallelism from the mother of Jesus to the Magdalene. This, in turn, is early evidence of a confluence of understanding, whereby she is not only disciple, but also both Eve and apostola apostolorum.




Oceans of Ink


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I wrote this book as a form of therapy for a terrible tragedy I experienced in my life. My hope is the words contained in these poems can touch the lives of others and help them overcome tragedies in their lives.




Will & Love


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Will & Love examines four of Shakespeare's love plays (Romeo and Juliet, Troilus and Cressida, Twelfth Night, and Antony and Cleopatra) in light of the Augustinian psychology at the heart of the theological romance tradition. This tradition, which Shakespeare inherits from medieval theologian-poets such as Boethius, Dante, Petrarch, and Chaucer, issues from the idea, initially expressed by Augustine in his Confessions, that love functions as volitional weight, as a kind of magnetism or almost-gravitational force--that it moves the lover in mysterious ways yet without diminishing his or her agency. Will & Love highlights Shakespeare's conception of love in terms of motion and explores the metaphysical, ethical, psychological, and dramatic implications of his doing so.