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The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 689

The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800

This text provides a comprehensive and reliable introduction to Christian theological literature originating in Western Europe from, roughly, the end of the French Wars of Religion (1598) to the Congress of Vienna (1815). Using a variety of approaches, the contributors examine theology spanning from Bossuet to Jonathan Edwards.

Early Modern Natural Law Theories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Early Modern Natural Law Theories

This collection offers a timely opportunity to re-examine both the coherence of the concept of an ‘early Enlightenment’, and the specific contribution of natural law theories to its formation. It reassesses the work of major thinkers such as Grotius, Hobbes, Locke, Malebranche, Pufendorf and Thomasius, and evaluates the appeal and importance of the discourse of natural jurisprudence both to those working inside conventional educational and political structures and to those outside.

This Place Holds No Fear
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

This Place Holds No Fear

Summoned from Vienna to Frankfurt to testify at the Auschwitz trials, Heiner meets Lena, who is working at the court as a translator. During the trial, he describes his experiences of being deported to Auschwitz as a young man. Afterward, the two begin a cautious love affair, but both are unsure whether their feelings will be strong enough to persevere in the shadow of his earlier ordeals. Heiner knows that if they are to stay together, Lena will have to accept the memories of Auschwitz that mark him and build a new life amid the debris of his past. In this moving novel, Monika Held draws on first-hand reports by Auschwitz survivors to paint an emotive picture of life and love governed by tr...

How to Attract Good Luck (Condensed Classics)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

How to Attract Good Luck (Condensed Classics)

Can luck be learned? Absolutely! Discover how in this special condensation of the landmark book on cultivating good fortune. A.H.Z. Carr’s How to Attract Good Luck is not about carrying a rabbit’s foot, or winning at games of chance. Rather it is a workable, practical program for increasing luck in all areas of your life, from career and reputation to relationships and love. Abridged and introduced by New Thought historian Mitch Horowitz, this powerful condensation teaches you: • How to spot chance events that can help you. • What kinds of personality traits attract good luck. • How to select lucky friends and acquaintances. • How to read cycles of luck. • How to invite and make the most of lucky breaks. • Why good ethics are lucky.

Luck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Luck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-29
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

To what extent do we control our own destiny? Can those who have risen to the top really say it was all down to them? Is lucky success somehow less deserving?

Homage to a Broken Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Homage to a Broken Man

People who knew J. Heinrich Arnold (1913-1982) say they never met another person like him. In his presence, complete strangers poured out their darkest secrets and left transformed. Others wanted him dead. Author Henri Nouwen called him a prophetic voice and wrote of how his writings touched me as a double-edged sword, calling me to choose between truth and lies, selflessness and selfishness... Few knew Arnold's past, or could have imagined the crucibles he endured. Until now.

Hard Luck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Hard Luck

The concept of luck plays an important role in debates concerning free will and moral responsibility. Neil Levy presents an original account of luck and argues that it undermines our freedom and moral responsibility no matter whether determinism is true or not.

Luck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Luck

Luck touches us all. "Why me?" we complain when things go wrong—though seldom when things go right. But although luck has a firm hold on all our lives, we seldom reflect on it in a cogent, concerted way. In Luck, one of our most eminent philosophers offers a realistic view of the nature and operation of luck to help us come to sensible terms with life in a chaotic world. Differentiating luck from fate (inexorable destiny) and fortune (mere chance), Nicholas Rescher weaves a colorful tapestry of historical examples, from the use of lots in the Old and New Testaments to Thomas Gataker’s treatise of 1619 on the great English lottery of 1612, from casino gambling to playing the stock market. Because we are creatures of limited knowledge who do and must make decisions in the light of incomplete information, Rescher argues, we are inevitably at the mercy of luck. It behooves us to learn more about it.

The Rice Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

The Rice Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Rice, Sugar, and Coffee Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 542

Rice, Sugar, and Coffee Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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