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Allah's Angels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Allah's Angels

In this comprehensive portrait of the women of Chechnya in modern war, Paul Murphy challenges conventional thinking on why they fight and are willing to kill themselves in the name of Allah. His book covers the two wars with Russia in 1994 and 1999 and the present conflict with Islamic Jihadists. It argues that these wars forced Chechen women to venture far beyond their traditional roles and advance their human rights but that the current movement championing traditional Islam is taking those rights away. Drawing on personal interviews, insider resources, and other materials, Murphy presents powerful portrayals of women who fight in the Chechen Jihad, including snipers, suicide bombers and the mysterious “Black Widows,” as well as women who collect intelligence, hide arms, and perform other non-combatant roles.

Leading Well
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Leading Well

This book is for Christian leaders, whether in the ministry or in the marketplace. How do we experience the fingerprints of God upon us and upon the ministry He has given us? Leading Well is arranged by sections the Purpose, Power, Personalities, and Practice of leading well as a Christ-like servant leader. I have written this book to spark renewal in your own life, while equipping you to lead well in ministry. I hope you will experience a caring arm around your shoulder and a firm hand in the middle of your back as we discover what it means for leaders to help Christian ministries meet the challenge of their calling. Our calling is worth it. The world for which Jesus gave His life needs the body of Christ to be who it is, because if it is who it aint, then it aint who it is.

Leading Well
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Leading Well

This book is for Christian leaders, whether in the ministry or in the marketplace. How do we experience the fingerprints of God upon us and upon the ministry He has given us? Leading Well is arranged by sections - the Purpose, Power, Personalities, and Practice of -leading well- as a Christ-like servant leader. I have written this book to spark renewal in your own life, while equipping you to lead well in ministry. I hope you will experience a caring arm around your shoulder and a firm hand in the middle of your back as we discover what it means for leaders to help Christian ministries meet the challenge of their calling. Our calling is worth it. The world for which Jesus gave His life needs the body of Christ to be who it is, because -if it is who it ain't, then it ain't who it is.-

The Wolves of Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The Wolves of Islam

Fighting for God and greed

Paul Murphy's Extremely Unlikely History of the World - Part Two
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Paul Murphy's Extremely Unlikely History of the World - Part Two

. Paul Murphy's Extremely... etc... The second volume of Paul Murphy's surrealist take on the origins and histories of the country's of the world. Following on from Book One, this takes us from New Zealand through to Zambia, paying homage to the Goons, Python, Airplane, farce, Freud and .... oh, all sorts. And all comedy compass points in-between. Read the next bit, then keep going to get a free sample... Did Captain Cook fail to bring Queen Victoria home a moa because they were masters of disguise? Or because she had not been born yet? Which country is made out of custard? If it took Columbus several voyages to discover the New World, is that why Mrs Columbus always went to sleep so frustra...

Paul: A Critical Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Paul: A Critical Life

Traditionally the Acts of the Apostles has provided the framework for biographies of the Apostle Paul. In recent years, however, the historical value of the Acts has come into question. Many scholars argue that, despite the accuracy of many details, the text as a whole reflects the interests of Luke rather than objective reality. This book presents a completely new, and much more vivid and dramatic, account of the life of Paul than any before. While continuing to give consideration to the Acts, Murphy-O'Connor reconstructs the apostle's life--from his childhood in Taursus and his years as a student in Jerusalem, to the successes and failures of his ministry--from his own writings. Reinforcing his critical analysis of Paul's letters with close attention to archaeology and contemporary texts, Murphy-O'Connor not only charts Paul's movements, but extracts a new understanding of his motives and the social and cultural aspects of his ministry. Most important of all, this biography transforms a fountain of theological ideas into a human being.

The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1126

The Second Epistle to the Corinthians

The reputation of the NIGTC series is so outstanding that the appearance of each new volume is noteworthy. This book on 2 Corinthians is no exception. Master New Testament exegete Murray J. Harris has produced a superb commentary that analyzes the Greek text verse by verse against the backdrop of Paul's tumultuous relations with his converts at Corinth. Believing that Scripture cannot be understood theologically unless it has first been understood grammatically, Harris provides a careful, thoroughgoing reading of the text of 2 Corinthians. He gives special attention to matters of translation, making regular references not only to the standard modern English translations but also to influenti...

Paul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Paul

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-03-18
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

For someone who has exercised such a profound influence on Christian theology, Paul remains a shadowy figure behind the barrier of his complicated and difficult biblical letters. Debates about his meaning have deflected attention from his personality, yet his personality is an important key to understanding his theological ideas. This book redresses the balance. Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's disciplined imagination, nourished by a lifetime of research, shapes numerous textual, historical, and archaeological details into a colourful and enjoyable story of which Paul is the flawed but undefeated hero. This chronological narrative offers new insights into Paul's intellectual, emotional, and religiou...

Shooting Victoria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 529

Shooting Victoria

During her long reign, Queen Victoria was the target of no fewer than eight assassination attempts. In seven of these cases her life was saved by poor marksmanship or misfiring weaponry, but one assailant managed to strike her with a finely wrought cane. Remarkably, all eight of her attackers lived to tell their tales, and were variously incarcerated in asylums, deported to Australia, or in a few cases eventually released into society again. Paul Thomas Murphy shows how these obscure would-be assassins effected a change in history. Their attacks on Victoria galvanised her to face them down by presenting a more public face than her forebears, thereby laying the groundwork for the monarchy as we know it today. SHOOTING VICTORIA opens up a new window onto Victorian England. In exploring contemporary attitudes to madness, crime and criminality, it reveals a wealth of little-known and often surprising aspects of 19th-century British society and monarchy.

St. Paul's Corinth : texts and archaeology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

St. Paul's Corinth : texts and archaeology

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

St. Paul's Corinth : texts and archaeology by J. Murphy-O'Connor (1983).