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Ruler of ancient Babylon and one of the most powerful men in the world. Fueled by riches, power and pride, this king learns a hard lesson: there is only One King who holds all power! Will Nebuchadnezzar's son remember too? Simple but profound, this whimsical book shares a valuable lesson about the effects of pride.
Vivid, rich colors and stunning artwork surround Cazaq as he ventures in this colorful life changing journey. From conquering the fear of flying to overcoming arrogance, join Cazaq as he learns compassion, gratitude and more importantly, discovers who he was created to be. Enjoy this enhanced version with audio and video Storyteller.
In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth and the earth was void – nothing but nothing. Experience the Story of Creation in incredibly descriptive pictures and enjoyable music. Sit back and enjoy as creation unfolds before your very eyes.
Two widely published humor columnists and "bad boys" of academia take their wit and wisdom to dazzling new lows in this irreverent send-up of highbrow literary culture. At last, the thinking person's take on the life of the mind in today's increasingly mindless age. Sense and Nonsensibility pokes fun at everyone from spoof-proof scholars to pompous professors; from anal-retentive authors to plagiarizing poets; from snake-oil therapists to bestselling illiterati. This singular collection by Professors Lawrence Douglas and Alexander George brings together their most popular pieces, along with many brand-new ones, including: • The Academy Awards for novels -- with categories for "Best Female Protagonist -- Doomed," "Best Narrator -- Unreliable," and "Best Novel -- Unfinishable by Reader" • Home Shopping University -- offering the greatest ideas in Western history at rock-bottom prices • I'm Okay, I'm Okay: Accepting Narcissism -- the best in "Self-helplessness books" • The Penis Orations -- Iron Man's answer to The Vagina Monologues • "Ask the Academic Ethicist" -- their notorious advice column, which has shocked higher education
In The Origins of Anglican Moral Theology Peter H. Sedgwick shows how Anglican moral theology has a distinctive ethos, drawing on Scripture, Augustine, the medieval theologians (Abelard, Aquinas and Scotus), and the great theologians of the Reformation, such as Luther and Calvin. A series of studies of Tyndale, Perkins, Hooker, Sanderson and Taylor shows the flourishing of this discipline from 1530 to 1670. Anglican moral theology has a coherence which enables it to engage in dialogue with other Christian theological traditions and to present a deeply pastoral but intellectually rigorous theological position. This book is unique because the origins of Anglican moral theology have never been studied in depth before.
Helps physical educators develop and implement fitness education courses in their curricula. Includes pacing guides, which act as a teacher's blueprint throughout a semester, and offers 139 video clips and 211 instructional photos that show the activities, all of which require no equipment.
Appreciate the wisdom and the knowledge of God in revealing the Messiah in the feast instructions. See how Jesus Christ completely followed and fulfilled both the law of all the Sabbatical Feasts and their meaning, which pointed to His person, nature, and salvation work. This book is faithful to show many important truths. It provies guidelines, samples, insights, instructions, and teachings from Scriputre to anyone who wants to Celebrate the Feasts of the Lord today. I commend Sylvia Duyan for her dedication, guided by the Spirit, to write this book with patience and prayerful study. -- Rev. Jude Michael Garcia
Have you ever felt like you are missing it? Like something is missing as you pursue a beautiful and fulfilling life for yourself. Imagine you knew the exact pieces to put into your life's success puzzle and you had the ability to discover and identify the appropriate piece to fit into your puzzle board. If you are looking for that missing link, then this book is for you.
James Fales married Anne Brock in 1655. They had eight children. He died 10 July 1708 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts and New York.