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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 140
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 137
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 136
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 135
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 126
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 124
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 115
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 113
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St Augustine's Press Losing the Good Portion – Why Men Are Alienated from Christianity
Few books have explored in depth the lack of men in the churches. Podles’ book The Church Impotent: The Feminization of Christianity was the first book-length attempt to examine this phenomenon. David Murrow’s Why Men Hate Going to Church was a popular presentation of Podles’ material. Marta Trzebiatowska’s and Steve Bruce’s short Why Are Women More Religious than Men? confines itself almost entirely to modern British and American examples. Losing the Good Portion: Why Men Are Alienated from Christianity explores the causes and consequences of the almost millennium-old disparity between the participation of lay men and lay women in the churches of Western Christianity. Podles considers both the anecdotal and statistical evidence for the lack of men: sermons, church rolls, censuses, and sociological analyses. Podles sees the intellectual roots of lack of men in the Aristotelian understanding of male and female as active and passive, an understanding which has formed all discussion of masculinity and femininity, from Aquinas through Schleiermacher, Barth, and Hans Urs von Balthasar, all of whom saw femininity as more compatible with Christianity than masculinity. Men, according to anthropologists and psychologists, go through a difficult process to attain masculinity and therefore distance themselves from threats to that masculine identity, including Christianity. Men suspected the clergy was effeminate and sexually irregular. Historians of violence have examined the decline in violence in Europe and the civilizing role of the clergy, a role which further alienated men and led to violent anticlericalism Podles examines the presentation of Jesus’ masculinity in Scripture and images of Jesus’ masculinity in art, the role of thumos in spirituality, and the various movements that have helped keep men connected to the churches. He makes suggestions for possible outreach to men.
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Yale University Press Founding God's Nation: Reading Exodus
A chapter-by-chapter explanation of the Book of Exodus, revealing its wisdom about nation building and people formation"Kass draws from Exodus’ record of the founding of Judaism timely—even urgent—universal lessons about twenty-first-century preconditions for human flourishing in any community. Compelling modern reflections on ancient wisdom.”—Bryce Christensen, Booklist (starred review) In this long-awaited follow-up to his 2003 book on Genesis, humanist scholar Leon Kass explores how Exodus raises and then answers the central political questions of what defines a nation and how a nation should govern itself. Considered by some the most important book in the Hebrew Bible, Exodus tells the story of the Jewish people from their enslavement in Egypt, through their liberation under Moses’s leadership, to the covenantal founding at Sinai and the building of the Tabernacle. In Kass’s analysis, these events began the slow process of learning how to stop thinking like slaves and become an independent people. The Israelites ultimately founded their nation on three elements: a shared narrative that instills empathy for the poor and the suffering, the uplifting rule of a moral law, and devotion to a higher common purpose. These elements, Kass argues, remain the essential principles for any freedom-loving nation today.
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Paul Dry Books Reading Ruth: Birth, Redemption, and the Way of Israel
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Dake Publishing Finis Jennings Dake: His Life and Ministry
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Columbia University Press Nations Without Nationalism
Kristeva points to Montesquieu's esprit general-his notion of the social body as a guaranteed hierarchy of private rights-in this humanistic plea for tolerance and commonality.
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Wakefield Press Sweating Blood
First published in French in 1893, Sweating Blood describes the atrocities of war in 30 tales of horror and inhumanity from the pen of the "Pilgrim of the Absolute," Léon Bloy. Writing with blood, sweat, tears and moral outrage, Bloy drew from anecdotes, news reports and his own experiences as a guerilla fighter to compose a fragmented depiction of the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, told with equal measures of hatred and pathos, and alternating between cutting detail and muted anguish. From heaps of corpses, monstrous butchers, cowardly bourgeois, bloody massacres, seas of mud, drunken desperation, frightful disfigurement, grotesque hallucinations and ghoulish means of personal revenge, a generalized portrait of suffering is revealed that ultimately requires a religious lens: for through Bloy’s maniacal nationalism and frenetic Catholicism, it is a hell that emerges here, a 19th-century apocalypse that tore a country apart and set the stage for a century of atrocities that were yet to come. Léon Bloy (1846–1917) was born to a freethinking yet stern father and a pious Spanish–Catholic mother in southwestern France. Nourishing anti-religious sentiments in his youth, his outlook changed radically when he moved to Paris and came under the influence of Jules-Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly. In his subsequent years of writing pamphlets, novels, essays, poetry and a multi volume diary, Bloy earned his dual nicknames of "The Pilgrim of the Absolute" through his unorthodox devotion to the Catholic Church and "The Ungrateful Beggar" through his endless reliance on the charity of friends to support him and his family.
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Kahn & Averill Oboe
The talent and experience of the legendary virtuoso, Léon Goossens, with that of the contemporary composer, conductor and oboist, Edwin Roxburgh combine to produce this comprehensive handbook for the oboe. The history of the instrument is followed by illuminating chapters on baroque, classical, romantic and twentieth century music. The mark of Goossens’ long experience as an international soloist is woven into every page, whether in his observations about great soloists of the past or in pertinent views on modern recording methods. Edwin Roxburgh contributes a detailed explanation of extemporization and ornamentation in eighteenth-century music as well as an optimistic review of new developments in oboe playing and modern music. For the student, there is a whole section on reed making and performing techniques together with detailed advice for teachers. Extensive appendices cover manufacturers, repertoire, fingering charts, bibliography and discography.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Microstructurally Short Cracks in Polycrystals Described by Crystal Plasticity
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Headline Publishing Group The Lean Machines: Eat Well, Move Better and Feel Awesome
The Lean Machines are genuine experts in health and happiness and have helped thousands of people get lean and strong through their work as personal trainers and on their hugely popular YouTube channel. Champions of balance, moderation and individuality, their advice is sensible, accessible, and not at all intimidating - eat well, move better and feel awesome! "Our aim is to help as many people as possible get healthy and understand that getting in great shape doesn't have to be hard or depressing." Here, they share their secrets in their first book; a fun, fully illustrated guide for becoming the best version of yourself. Featuring easy nutritious recipes, as well as simple workouts, toning tips and mindfulness techniques, the boys prove that having a healthy lifestyle is achievable and fun. #leanmachines
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Random House USA Inc My Nine Lives: A Musical Memoir
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Penguin Books Ltd On Painting
Artist, architect, poet and philosopher, Leon Battista Alberti revolutionized the history of art with his theories of perspective in On Painting (1435). Inspired by the order and beauty inherent in nature, his groundbreaking work sets out the principles of distance, dimension and proportion; instructs the painter on how to use the rules of composition, representation, light and colour to create work that is graceful and pleasing to the eye; and stipulates the moral and artistic pre-requisites of the successful painter. On Painting had an immediate and profound influence on Italian Renaissance artists including Ghiberti, Fra Angelico and Veneziano and on later figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, and remains a compelling theory of art.
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Summum Academic de Collectioneur: de Kerkrechtelijke Nalatenschap Van D. Deddens
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Mohr Siebeck Publizitatswirkungen im Fahrnisrecht
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Libros de la Resistencia Blacklabel
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Brill U Mentis Wissenschaftlicher Und Moralischer Realismus
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Manuscriptum Volksverletzung
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Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin Essai Sur Le Senat de Constantinople: Des Origines Au Regne de Leon VI Le Sage
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familia Verlag Waldbesuch bei Eli Eichhrnchen Postkartengeschichte
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Diogenes Verlag AG Hoffmans Hunger
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 194
This volume includes eight chapters which describe recent advances in medicine and biology. Chapter One summarises new therapeutics for the treatment of optic neuritis, a condition involving primary inflammation, demyelination, and axonal injury of the optic nerve. Chapter Two uses animal models of viral myocarditis to study the natural history, genetics, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestation of viral myocarditis in humans. Chapter Three evaluates the functions of fibroblast growth factors in physiological mechanisms, their role in maintaining homeostatic balance, their role in signal transduction regulation, metabolism and interactions between organisms, and their relationship with diseases. Chapter Four investigates the potential of antibiotics to fight against the inherently nonspecific adaptation mechanisms of bacteria. Chapter Five deals with new methodologies for drug development to counter the evolution of mechanisms to resist antibiotics such as efflux pumps in bacteria that cause infectious disease. Chapter Six concerns the development of new therapeutic strategies regarding the involvement of brain neuropeptides in alcohol use disorder. Chapter Seven examines growth promotion and changes in functional constituents through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi symbiosis in Asian ginseng. Finally, Chapter Eight explicates procedures for postoperative care in thoracic surgery.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine and Biology: Volume 190
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 103
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 96
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 88
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 83
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 77
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 65
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 62
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 55
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 43
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 41
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 53
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 10
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 9
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 36
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 32
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 27
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 24
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