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In a 1992 lecture delivered at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky Wendell Berry argued that the Bible is a book best read outdoors, a 'hypaethral book, ' such as Thoreau talked about-a book open to the sky. Like most who read the Bible, I had read it outdoors on some occasions. Camps and retreat settings had provided opportunities to sit under a tree or even on a mountaintop and read Scripture. But until I heard Berry's words, I never saw the Bible as an "outdoor book," almost intended for such settings. I happened to have read it under the sky on occasion, but I had not allowed the setting itself to affect my reading. What, I wondered, would it be like to do s...
Discusses new ground on Fibonacci sequences and the well-known Fibonacci numbers. There is a continuing emphasis on diagrams, both geometric and combinatorial, which helps to tie disparate topics together, weaving around the unifying themes of the golden mean and various generalizations of the Fibonacci recurrence relation.
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Colonel Slife chronicles the influence of the late Gen Wilbur L. "Bill" Creech7a leader, visionary, warrior, and mentor7in the areas of equipment and tactics, training, organization, and leader development. His study serves both to explain the context of a turbulent time in our Air Force's history and to reveal where tomorrow's airmen may find answers to some of the difficult challenges facing them today. Colonel Slife, who addresses such controversial topics as the development of the Army's AirLand Battle doctrine and what it meant to airmen, is among the first to describe what historians will surely see in years to come as the revolutionary developments of the late 1970s/early 1980s and Ge...