Second Look at First Things
Author: Francis Beckwith
Publisher: St Augustine PressInc
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9781587317590
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Author: Francis Beckwith
Publisher: St Augustine PressInc
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9781587317590
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John H. Aldrich
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2012-07-24
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 0226012751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince its first appearance fifteen years ago, Why Parties? has become essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the nature of American political parties. In the interim, the party system has undergone some radical changes. In this landmark book, now rewritten for the new millennium, John H. Aldrich goes beyond the clamor of arguments over whether American political parties are in resurgence or decline and undertakes a wholesale reexamination of the foundations of the American party system. Surveying critical episodes in the development of American political parties—from their formation in the 1790s to the Civil War—Aldrich shows how they serve to combat three fundamental problems of democracy: how to regulate the number of people seeking public office, how to mobilize voters, and how to achieve and maintain the majorities needed to accomplish goals once in office. Aldrich brings this innovative account up to the present by looking at the profound changes in the character of political parties since World War II, especially in light of ongoing contemporary transformations, including the rise of the Republican Party in the South, and what those changes accomplish, such as the Obama Health Care plan. Finally, Why Parties? A Second Look offers a fuller consideration of party systems in general, especially the two-party system in the United States, and explains why this system is necessary for effective democracy.
Author: Mortimer Jerome Adler
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Fifteen years ago, when I was only seventy-five years old, I wrote my autobiography prematurely. . . ". So begins the second autobiography of Mortimer Adler, the Chairman of the Board of Editors of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Among other things, he discusses the enormously controversial second edition of Great Books of the Western World and his involvement with the Aspen Institute.
Author: T. L. Frazier
Publisher: Conciliar Press Ministries, Inc.
Published: 2005-05-25
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9781888212143
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead a balanced, well-researched treatment of the end times, interpreted from the Christian East by faithful Orthodox saints, martyrs, and Spirit-filled Fathers of the Faith. Historic Christian teaching on the rapture, the millennium, the state of Israel, and the role of the Church in the last days.
Author: Jodi Picoult
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2007-02-22
Total Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 1416549196
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPicoult's eeriest and most engrossing work yet delves into a virtually unknown chapter of American history--Vermont's eugenics project of the 1920s and 30s--to provide a compelling study of the things that come back to haunt those in the present, both literally and figuratively.
Author: David L. Block
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2019-05-17
Total Pages: 251
ISBN-13: 1433562928
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A devastating attack upon the dominance of atheism in science today." Giovanni Fazio, Senior Physicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics The debate over the ultimate source of truth in our world often pits science against faith. In fact, some high-profile scientists today would have us abandon God entirely as a source of truth about the universe. In this book, two professional astronomers push back against this notion, arguing that the science of today is not in a position to pronounce on the existence of God—rather, our notion of truth must include both the physical and spiritual domains. Incorporating excerpts from a letter written in 1615 by famed astronomer Galileo Galilei, the authors explore the relationship between science and faith, critiquing atheistic and secular understandings of science while reminding believers that science is an important source of truth about the physical world that God created.
Author: Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2012-10-23
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 143913202X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she’s not sure they have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with ancient Egypt. When they stumble upon a deserted storage yard, Melanie and April decide it’s the perfect spot for the Egypt Game. Before long there are six Egyptians, and they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thinks it’s just a game until strange things start happening. Has the Egypt Game gone too far?
Author: Mark Hart
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Published: 2016-03-07
Total Pages: 118
ISBN-13: 1612783724
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMark Hart brings stories of Biblical characters to life through Scripture, the saints, and his own real-life reflections, asking, “Are you willing to take a second look at the Jesus you currently know and allow Him to speak to you in new ways?”
Author: Jodi Picoult
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-06-25
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 1451635818
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTold in their separate voices, sixteen-year-old Prince Oliver, who wants to break free of his fairy-tale existence, and fifteen-year-old Delilah, a loner obsessed with Prince Oliver and the book in which he exists, work together to seek his freedom.
Author: Paul Auster
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 2010-11-25
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 0571266746
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'One day there is life . . . and then, suddenly, it happens there is death.' So begins Paul Auster's moving and personal meditation on fatherhood. The first section, 'Portrait of an Invisible Man', reveals Auster's memories and feelings after the death of his father. In 'The Book of Memory' the perspective shifts to Auster's role as a father. The narrator, 'A', contemplates his separation from his son, his dying grandfather and the solitary nature of writing and story-telling.