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Theodoret of Cyrus on Romans 11:26: Recovering an Early Christian Elijah Redivivus Tradition explores the interesting reading of Romans 11:26 offered by the fifth-century Antiochene bishop Theodoret of Cyrus, who states that «the Jews will believe when the excellent Elijah comes, bringing to them the doctrine of faith.» Surveying the diverse Elijah redivivus traditions of Middle Judaism and early Christianity, the author identifies the two main trajectories of Christian Elijah redivivus traditions that emerge. Theodoret's application of one such tradition to Romans 11:26 is set within the framework of the modern debate on the salvation of Israel, allowing an ancient voice to speak to the modern scholarly divide.
Joel is the son of a English weaver in the town of Bromham, Wiltshire. He lived in one of the most dangerous periods of the Reformation, the late 17th Century. Economic and political pressures force Joel to leave his family and begin a new life in the New World. He is guided on this adventure by a force he does not fully understand. We follow Joel and his decendents across oceans, rivers, mountains and prairies on a long odyssey to the 20th century. The ending of the odyssey is at a very surprising place.
The authors explore the proposition that computers have the potential for creating inequity in classroom education and in who is encouraged to pursue the study of computer science itself. They outline some psychological factors that have contributed to the inequality regarding gender and computers.
Lumen is an imaginative young girl with a big problem: nightmares every night! Can the Dream Weaver's magic remove the nightmare lodged deep within Lumen's mind so she can sleep soundly once again? "The Dream Weaver" explores the world of children's fears and some creative solutions to address them. In the story, Lumen seeks help from the Dream Weaver, a mysterious old lady who specializes in both sleep science and sorcery. "The mind is like a spider web. Memories and dreams cling to its strands. While some fall out over time, others are more stubborn," says the Dream Weaver as she attempts to extract the nightmare with the help of her glowing staff. Unfortunately nightmares and bad thoughts are hard to remove completely, and Lumen must learn to see them in a different way.
Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.