Machen's Hope

Machen's Hope

Author: Richard E. Burnett

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2024-05-21

Total Pages: 785

ISBN-13: 1467467944

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The first critical biography of J. Gresham Machen, examining the full arc of his intellectual career J. Gresham Machen is known as a conservative hero of the fundamentalist-modernist controversy. But was he always so staunchly antimodernist? In this sweeping new biography, Richard E. Burnett examines the whole of Machen’s life and career—from his early years at Princeton, to his experience in the First World War, to his founding of Westminster Theological Seminary . Burnett pays special attention to topics that have received little attention from biographers, like Machen’s crisis of faith and his support for historical criticism of Scripture. Incorporating all of Machen’s major works as well as his previously unpublished private correspondence, Burnett crafts a nuanced narrative of Machen’s intellectual journey from enthusiastic modernist to stalwart conservative. Nuanced and thorough, Machen’s Hope will challenge scholars’ assumptions about Machen and his dynamic era.


What She Wants

What She Wants

Author: Cathy Kelly

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-07-07

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 1416566252

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Ireland’s #1 bestselling author Cathy Kelly weaves a heartwarming tale about a group of friends who discover that when life gets comfortable, unexpected surprises are just around the corner. Do you know what you’ll be doing next year? Three friends—Hope, Sam, and Virginia—all thought they did. Hope would still be slogging it out as a working mom, snatching quality time with husband Marc and her two small children. Her sister Sam was going to be the acclaimed boss of a record label, turning heads as the toughest, most brilliant music mogul around. Virginia would be planning her dream retirement home with her beloved husband Bill and doting on their little granddaughter. But destiny had other plans for them. Suddenly everything drastically changes for each of the three women, and they have to look deep within themselves to find out what they really want from life. And in surviving the turmoil ahead, they will discover that a loving family and good friends make all the difference....


The Mechanics of Memory

The Mechanics of Memory

Author: Audrey Lee

Publisher: CamCat Publishing, LLC

Published: 2024-08-27

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 0744310431

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Never Forget. Memory is Copeland-Stark’s business. Yet after months of reconsolidation treatments at their sleek new flagship facility, Hope Nakano still has no idea what happened to her lost year, or the life she was just beginning to build with her one great love. Each procedure surfaces fragmented clues which erode Hope’s trust in her own memories, especially the ones of Luke. As inconsistencies mount, her search for answers reveals a much larger secret Copeland-Stark is determined to protect. But everyone has secrets, including Hope.


Court Appointed

Court Appointed

Author: Priscilla Audette

Publisher: Sunstone Press

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1611393795

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Books about death are invariably about life. In her book Memento Mori, Muriel Spark says: “Death, when it approaches, ought not to take one by surprise. It should be part of the full expectancy of life. Without an ever-present sense of death life is insipid. You might as well live on the whites of eggs.” In that vein, this book deals with the ever-present reality of death while concurrently embracing life. It celebrates the lives of the greatest generation while alerting aging baby boomers to be aware of what is waiting for them around the next corner. As the clients in this book journey through the final stages of their lives toward death and the feeling that time is running out, Hope, the protagonist, conversely journeys toward a richer and fuller life. As clichéd as this sounds, this thoughtful book encourages readers to celebrate life and to live each day as the gift it is.


Lyria - The Way of Paradox

Lyria - The Way of Paradox

Author: Astrea Nicodemo

Publisher: BF.OZ

Published: 2024-02-03

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13:

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"Lyria – The Way of Paradox" is a tech-natural tale punctuated by the compelling fusion of science-fiction, romance and cyber-thriller, with interesting philosophical nuances. It's an unreal story that's more real than it sounds. A paradox. The debut novel by Astrea Nicodemo, the pseudonym of a well-known content creator, takes us on a captivating journey through a world transformed by technology and the human spirit. The beautiful butterfly-winged girl, bound by arcane forces, finds herself at the centre of the battle against the Alternatives, her creators and jailers. Will Lyria be able to save the world, teetering on the ravine of the singularity, with the help of the Quantum Whisper? Will love influence the rebellious hacker who weaves the threads of the digital world? A modern fairy tale, where the dream is the seed of reality and reality is just one of the many possible dimensions. Magic merges with science, and the boundaries between digital and natural, human and artificial, become blurred. "Lyria - The Way of Paradox" is a door to a beautiful and disconcerting future. A reflection of our exponentially evolving world, where opposites overlap.


Being Neighbours

Being Neighbours

Author: Catharine Anne Wilson

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2022-10-28

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 022801588X

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Throughout history, farm families have shared work and equipment with their neighbours to complete labour-intensive, time-sensitive, and time-consuming tasks. They benefitted materially and socially from these voluntary, flexible, loosely structured networks of reciprocal assistance, making neighbourliness a vital but overlooked aspect of agricultural change. Being Neighbours takes us into the heart of neighbourhood – the set of people near and surrounding the family – through an examination of work bees in southern Ontario from 1830 to 1960. The bee was a special event where people gathered to work on a neighbour’s farm like bees in a hive for a wide variety of purposes, including barn raising, logging, threshing, quilting, turkey plucking, and apple paring. Drawing on the diaries of over one hundred men and women, Catharine Wilson takes readers into families’ daily lives, the intricacies of their labour exchange, and their workways, feasts, and hospitality. Through the prism of the bee and a close reading of the diaries, she uncovers the subtle social politics of mutual dependency, the expectations neighbours had of each other, and their ways of managing conflict and crisis. This book adds to the literature on cooperative work that focuses on evaluating its economic efficiency and complicates histories of capitalism that place communal values at odds with market orientation. Beautifully written, engaging, and richly detailed and illustrated, Being Neighbours reveals the visceral textures of rural life.


Days Without Her

Days Without Her

Author: Jordan Kasthayrea

Publisher: Educreation Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13:

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Collection of sad and Romanic poems of love or in the days after lover with million feelings of pain and darkness which will make anyone cry


The Naked Crowd

The Naked Crowd

Author: Jeffrey Rosen

Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks

Published: 2005-01-11

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 0375759859

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In The Naked Crowd, acclaimed author Jeffrey Rosen makes an impassioned argument about how to preserve freedom, privacy, and security in a post-9/11 world. How we use emerging technologies, he insists, will be crucial to the preservation of essential American ideals. In our zeal to catch terrorists and prevent future catastrophic events, we are going too far—largely because of irrational fears—and violating essential American freedoms. That’s the contention at the center of this persuasive new polemic by Jeffrey Rosen, legal affairs editor of The New Republic, which builds on his award-winning book The Unwanted Gaze. Through wide-ranging reportage and cultural analysis, Rosen argues that it is possible to strike an effective and reasonable balance between liberty and security. Traveling from England to Silicon Valley, he offers a penetrating account of why well-designed laws and technologies have not always been adopted. Drawing on a broad range of sources—from the psychology of fear to the latest Code Orange alerts and airport security technologies—he also explores the reasons that the public, the legislatures, the courts, and technologists have made feel-good choices that give us the illusion of safety without actually making us safer. He describes the dangers of implementing poorly thought out technologies that can make us less free while distracting our attention from responses to terrorism that might work. Rosen also considers the social and technological reasons that the risk-averse democracies of the West continue to demand ever-increasing levels of personal exposure in a search for an illusory and emotional feeling of security. In Web logs, chat rooms, and reality TV shows, an increasing number of citizens clutter the public sphere with private revelations best kept to themselves. The result is the peculiar ordeal of living in the Naked Crowd, in which few aspects of our lives are immune from public scrutiny. With vivid prose and persuasive analysis, The Naked Crowd is both an urgent warning about the choices we face in responding to legitimate fears of terror and a vision for a better future.


Dusk

Dusk

Author: Tim Lebbon

Publisher: Spectra

Published: 2006-01-31

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0553902342

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Kosar the thief senses that Rafe Baburn is no ordinary boy. After witnessing a madman plunder Rafe's village and murder his parents, Kosar knows the boy needs his help. And now, for a reason he cannot fathom, others are seeking the boy's destruction. Uncertain where to begin, Kosar turns to A'Meer, an ex-lover and Shantasi warrior whose people, unbeknownst to him, have been chosen to safeguard magic's return. A'Meer knows instantly that it is Rafe who bears this miracle of magic. Now Kosar and a band of unexpected allies embark on a battle to protect one special boy. For dark forces are closing in–including the Mages, who have been plotting their own triumphant return. From the Trade Paperback edition.