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Independently Published Oh Crap I Think I Like Her
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Independently Published Pastoral Pitfalls
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John Murray Press The Hodder Bible Commentary Mark
Book SynopsisMark''s Gospel takes us to the heart of Jesus''s mission, and vividly presents us with the teaching and actions which turned the world upside down.In this warm-hearted commentary, Chris Moore pays particular attention to Mark''s use of the Old Testament and draws upon a wide range of global and historical Christian writings to show how deeply subversive Jesus is. Mark is a short Gospel, but it is far from simple. It is rich with doctrine and invites his readers to follow the Christ who is none other than the Son of God.About the Hodder Bible CommentaryThe Hodder Bible Commentary is a comprehensive 50-volume Bible commentary series. Doctrinally sensitive and globally aware, its goal is to encourage a deepened knowledge and understanding of Scripture.Accessible and insightful expository commentary explores the timeless message of the Bible and applies it to the challenges of today''s world. Written by a range of authors and supported by consultan
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Quiller Publishing Ltd Peter Scott and the Birth of Modern Conservation
Book SynopsisNew paperback edition - As well as founding the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Peter Scott was an accomplished ornithologist, sportsman, broadcaster and painter. Published in partnership with the WWT, this book charts the remarkable life of one of Britain's greatest conservationists.
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Merrion Press Kincora Britains Shame
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Self In Time Developmental Perspectives
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University of Tennessee Press Apostle of the Lost Cause: J. William Jones, Baptists, and the Development of Confederate Memory
Book SynopsisPerhaps no person exerted more influence on postwar white Southern memory than former Confederate chaplain and Baptist minister J. William Jones. Christopher C. Moore's Apostle of the Lost Cause is the first full-length work to examine the complex contributions to Lost Cause ideology of this well-known but surprisingly understudied figure. Commissioned by Robert E. Lee himself to preserve an accurate account of the Confederacy, Jones responded by welding hagiography and denominationalism to create, in effect, a sacred history of the Southern cause. In a series of popular books and in his work as secretary of the Southern Historical Society Papers, Jones's mission became the canonization of Confederate saints, most notably Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis, for a postwar generation and the contrivance of a full-blown myth of Southern virtue-in-defeat that deeply affected historiography for decades to come. While personally committed to Baptist identity, Jones supplied his readers with embodiments of Southern morality who transcended denominational boundaries and enabled white Southerners to locate their champions (and themselves) in a quasi-biblical narrative that ensured ultimate vindication for the Southern cause. In a time when Confederate monuments and the enduring effects of white supremacy are in the daily headlines, an examination of this key figure in the creation of the Lost Cause legacy could not be more relevant.Trade ReviewDelightfully written, Moore's book demonstrates how J. William Jones crafted a narrative that vindicated Confederate defeat as God's plan to leaven the United States with the best Confederate moral and martial virtues. Future generations would come to see the Confederate cause as just, and through memory, the Confederacy would endure as a nation within a nation." - Edward R. Crowther, editor of The Enduring Lost Cause: Persistence and Change, 1865-2015
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