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"Tony Monchinski has accomplished an important task here. He has drawn interesting parallels between critical pedagogy and feminist ethics of care. In doing so, he expands greatly how creative teachers can truly ̀care' about their students and social justice at once."--Joan C. Tronto, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota --Book Jacket.
For all those who have ever felt useless to God, J. I. Packer and Carolyn Nystrom offer this encouraging look at characters from Scripture who all failed, but who God used for his glory. Includes study questions, prayer suggestions and journaling ideas.
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This popular title combines breadth of coverage with readability and sets out the principal points of criminal law in a systematic and thorough way. This edition includes the most recent legislative and case law developments.
Higher education in the twenty-first century should bring together freedom and knowledge with courage and hope. Why these four concepts? As Goodson argues in Strength of Mind, higher education in the twenty-first century offers preparation for ordinary life. Freedom and knowledge serve as the conditions for cultivating courage and hope within one’s ordinary life. More specifically, courage and hope ought to be understood as the virtues required for enjoying ordinary life. If college-educated citizens wish to hold onto the concepts of courage and hope, however, then both courage and hope need to be understood as intellectual virtues. As a moral virtue, courage has become outdated. As a theo...
Charles Thompson, Bing Crosby's official biographer, now looks at the other half of the partnership. Bob Hope was born in Eltham, a London suburb, in 1903 and his parents emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio in 1908. Today he is one of the most popular entertainers of all time, and also one of the wealthiest men in America. Bob Hope has freely discussed his life and work: the famous screen partnership with Bing Crosby; his long and happy marriage (a rarity in Hollywood); the growth of his business interests in property and film-making; his unstinting generosity, raising vast sums for charity with stage shows, dinners, and golf tournaments; his Christmas shoes for American troops based overseas beginning during World War II and ending only with the Vietnam war; his friendships with eight American presidents; and his huge appetite for work. Many people who know Bob Hope well--from his family, long serving members of his large staff of writers; his co-stars and film producers--have contributed their own memories, completing a vivid portrait of a fascinating man.