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The Christian College: A History of Protestant Higher Education in America $28 “A comprehensive history of the Christian college in America” |
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Makers of Christian Theology in America $42 “Presents critical, analytical, and interpretive essays on individuals who have been particularly important in shaping and influencing the development of Christian theology in America.” |
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Sources of Christian Theology in America $46 “The four eras of Christian theology’s history in America covered by these sixty readings are the colonial, early national, post-Civil War to World War I, and the twentieth century.” |
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The Search for Christian America $17.95 “”The Search for Christian America” explores key questions raised by the movement asserting the Christian heritage of the U.S. and calling for its recovery. Through careful historical and contemporary analysis, the authors address such issues as: how much Christian action is required to make a whole society Christian; Puritan New England as case study; Christian principles vs. baptised ideology in the Revolutionary period; the stumbling block of incorrect views of America’s history for effective Christian involvement in critical public issues; the relationship of Christian convictions to political or social agendas; learning to think historically as a guard against shortsighted or simplistic approaches. Ample footnotes and a bibliographical essay make this volume a helpful reference tool for further study of the Christian nation debate and related issues. Mark A. Noll is Professor of History at Wheaton College. George M. Marsden is Professor of the History at University of Notre Dame. Nathan O. Hatch is President of Wake Forest University.” |
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Was America Founded as a Christian Nation? $22.4 Was America Founded as a Christian Nation? |
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Christian Work In Latin America $26.36 Christian Work In Latin America |
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Creating A Christian America $90.95 Creating A Christian America |
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Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America $8 “A much needed tonic for every Christian parent.” |
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Christian America and the Kingdom of God $30.95 “The idea of the United States as a Christian nation is a powerful, seductive, and potentially destructive theme in American life, culture, and politics. Many fundamentalist and evangelical leaders routinely promote this notion, and millions of Americans simply assume the Christian character of the United States. And yet, as Richard T. Hughes reveals in this powerful book, the biblical vision of the “kingdom of God” stands at odds with the values and actions of an American empire that sanctions war instead of peace, promotes dominance and oppression instead of reconciliation, and exalts wealth and power instead of justice for the poor and needy. With conviction and careful consideration, Hughes reviews the myth of Christian America from its earliest history in the founding of the republic to the present day. Extensively analyzing the Old and New Testaments, Hughes provides a solid, scripturally-based explanation of the kingdom of God–a kingdom defined by love, peace, patience, and generosity. Throughout American history, however, this concept has been appropriated by religious and political leaders and distorted into a messianic nationalism that champions the United States as God’s “chosen nation” and bears little resemblance to the teachings of Jesus. Pointing to a systemic biblical and theological illiteracy running rampant in the United States, Hughes investigates the reasons why so many Americans think of the United States as a Christian nation despite the Constitution’s outright prohibition against establishing any national religion by law or coercion. He traces the development of fundamentalist Christianity throughout American history, noting especially the increased power and widespread influence of fundamentalism at the dawn of the twenty-first century, embodied and enacted by the administration of President George W. Bush and America’s reaction to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Timely and provocative, Christian America and the Kingdom of God illuminates the devastating irony of a “Christian America” that so often behaves in unchristian ways.” |
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Makers of Christian Theology in America: A Handbook $44.5 Makers of Christian Theology in America: A Handbook |
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Christian Art $35 “> Palm mats and pilgrim tokens, manuscript illuminations and church frescoes, gold and enamel reliquaries and papier-mache figurines, Russian icons and Mexican murals: What makes these works of art Christian? And what, as such, distinguishes them from other works? These are the questions at the center of this book, which is at once a sumptuously illustrated survey of Christian art over time and across the globe and a probing study of what “Christian art” really means, how it functions, where it arises, and whom it serves. > Rowena Loverance draws extensively on the vast international collections of the British Museum, with its remarkable examples of Christian art in the fourth-century Roman empire, the meeting of Eastern and Western art during the Crusades, Christian missionary art and its reception in sixteenth-century Africa, India, and Japan, and twentieth-century Christian popular art from Latin America and Oceania. The Museum’s collections of decorative arts yield original and lesser-known Christian iconography, allowing the author to show how Christian and other artists have responded to a variety of visual traditions. Within the European convention, the book considers the assaults of post-Renaissance scientific and philosophical discoveries and concludes with an assessment of the current state of Christian art at the beginning of the twenty-first century.” |
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America Christian…Truth or Myth? $22.99 “Who was America’s god in her formative years; and should we take her back to the god of our fathers?This book will answer those questions in an eye-opening way that will cause both Christians and non-Christians to marvel.Sonny Rios is a graduate of South Plains College where he studied voice with the renowned voice teacher Harley Bulls, and the University of North Texas where he studied with the renowned Metropolitan Opera tenor, Eugene Conley, and the renowned interpreter of comic opera, Edward Baird. Sonny has traveled extensively as a sacred and classical concert artist. He has sung across the USA, including Alaska and Puerto Rico, Canada, and at least twenty-five countries in Europe and Central- and South America. Presently, Sonny Rios has his own private voice studio in Duncanville, TX.Sonny is the son and grandson of Southern Baptist pastor/missionaries.” |
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Christian America?: Perspectives on Our Religious Heritage $14.99 “Throughout her history America has possessed a rich religious component largely comprised of different traditions of the Christian faith. This tide of personal religious devotion connected to government observances and policies has ebbed and flowed through time, but it has always been a part of American identity–one that is full of social and political debate. As such, “Christian America?” presents a hearty point-counterpoint discussion about the nature of the relationship Christianity has had to American politics and culture throughout the country’s existence, aiming to determine which of these four differing opinions is most appropriate. >David Barton (WallBuilders) supports the idea that America is distinctly Christian based on centuries of authoritative government declarations. >Jonathan D. Sassi (College of Staten Island) believes America is distinctly secular based on the nation’s religiously eclectic and secular beginning (particularly the emphasis on “the complete separation of church and state”). >William D. Henard (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) sees America as essentially Christian, making his case for the nation’s crucial faith component while exploring varied interpretations of comments like one made in 2009 by President Barack Obama: “Although… we have a very large Christian population, we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation…” >Daryl C. Cornett, the book’s editor, argues that America is partly Christian, a nation that was shaped by a blend of religious and non-religious tendencies. He writes, “After the Civil War steady decline in religious adherence was the impetus for evangelicals to mythologize American history and pine for a return to a golden age of Christian faith and virtue at its founding that never existed.”" |
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One Nation Under God?: An Evangelical Critique of Christian America $25 “Is America a Christian nation? This question has loomed large in American culture since the Puritans arrived on American shores in the early seventeenth century. More recently, the Christian America thesis has been advocated by many evangelical leaders across the denominational spectrum. This book contributes to the conversation by critiquing, from an evangelical perspective, the idea that America is a Christian nation as articulated by specific writers over the past three decades. Wilsey asserts that the United States was not conceived as a Christian nation, but as a nation with religious liberty. Herein lies the genius of the Founders and the uniqueness of America.” |
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Christian America? $11.19 Throughout her history America has possessed a rich religious component largely comprised of different traditions of the Christian faith. This tide of personal religious devotion connected to government observances and policies has ebbed and flowed throug |
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”Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing”: Music and worship in African American megachurches of Los Angeles, California. $49.99 This dissertation is an ethnographic account of African American sacred music performed in the worship services of African American megachurches in Los Angeles, California. A megachurch is a church with a congregation of at least five thousand members or one whose Sunday morning services has at least twenty-five hundred people in attendance. To illustrate how African American religious music traditions have been maintained and changed, I have documented and examined the musical styles preferred by members of three predominantly African American megachurches in metropolitan Los Angeles: First African Methodist Episcopal Church, West Angeles Church of God in Christ, and Faithful Central Bible Church.;Scholars have demonstrated that ethnic identity and the social realities of African Americans are often expressed in their music. As the conditions of Black life in America change, so does the music produced by African Americans, causing stylistic changes to be inevitable. However, there are times when stylistic changes are deliberately adopted to create an ideal environment or familiar atmosphere in a new context. The emergence of African American megachurches in cities across the country over the last thirty years has provided new contexts for African American Christian worship.;Through comparative analysis of the three congregations as well as a case study of the Faithful Central, I have: (1) delineated how Black megachurches are preserving older genres of African American sacred music (i.e. hymns, spirituals, classic gospel), (2) described the musical and non-musical factors that influence the music preferences of congregations, and (3) described the degree(s) to which some large urban congregations are adapting praise and worship to overcome the challenges to interactive and intimate worship.;To place these churches within the context of the historic Black Church tradition, I present information on African American sacred music, the gospel music community of Los |
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”Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing”: Music and worship in African American megachurches of Los Angeles, California. $49.99 This dissertation is an ethnographic account of African American sacred music performed in the worship services of African American megachurches in Los Angeles, California. A megachurch is a church with a congregation of at least five thousand members or one whose Sunday morning services has at least twenty-five hundred people in attendance. To illustrate how African American religious music traditions have been maintained and changed, I have documented and examined the musical styles preferred by members of three predominantly African American megachurches in metropolitan Los Angeles: First African Methodist Episcopal Church, West Angeles Church of God in Christ, and Faithful Central Bible Church.;Scholars have demonstrated that ethnic identity and the social realities of African Americans are often expressed in their music. As the conditions of Black life in America change, so does the music produced by African Americans, causing stylistic changes to be inevitable. However, there are times when stylistic changes are deliberately adopted to create an ideal environment or familiar atmosphere in a new context. The emergence of African American megachurches in cities across the country over the last thirty years has provided new contexts for African American Christian worship.;Through comparative analysis of the three congregations as well as a case study of the Faithful Central, I have: (1) delineated how Black megachurches are preserving older genres of African American sacred music (i.e. hymns, spirituals, classic gospel), (2) described the musical and non-musical factors that influence the music preferences of congregations, and (3) described the degree(s) to which some large urban congregations are adapting praise and worship to overcome the challenges to interactive and intimate worship.;To place these churches within the context of the historic Black Church tradition, I present information on African American sacred music, the gospel music community of Los |
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”Our country”: Northern evangelicals and the Union during the Civil War and Reconstruction. $49.99 This dissertation examines the dominant social and political mindset of northern white evangelicals during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Relying upon sermons, serial publications, and archival and presidential papers, it follows a standard political narrative. Particular attention is given to evangelical interaction with the presidencies of Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant. The mindset explored here combined a traditional evangelical proprietary and covenantal regard for America with Unionism and republicanism. This dissertation argues that non-radical evangelicals consistently subordinated concern for the slaves and freedmen to an abstract vision for their Christian republic throughout the period. These evangelicals went to war to save the Union, with emancipation instrumental, yet incidental, to the cause of Union and the preservation of a Christian people under God’s providential hand. Such evangelicals entered Reconstruction expecting to see the emergence of a speedily restored and culturally homogeneous Union. That securely restored Union would be one in which evangelicalism would be even more culturally dominant than had been the case during the antebellum period.;The study primarily intersects with four historiographies. First, examining the intersection of the northern evangelical proprietary impulse with widespread devotion to the Union contributes to the body of scholarship on Unionism that has only tangentially recognized the overlap with evangelicalism. The mainstream evangelical vision for the Union, with strong antebellum ties, retained significant ethno-cultural elements and was not synonymous with the civic-nationalist vision put forth by abolitionist evangelicals. Second, this dissertation shifts attention away from radicals and millennialism as the primary loci for understanding northern Protestantism and the Civil War to the more encompassing idea of Union. Third, focusing on evangelical Unionism also contributes to our |
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”Our country”: Northern evangelicals and the Union during the Civil War and Reconstruction. $49.99 This dissertation examines the dominant social and political mindset of northern white evangelicals during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Relying upon sermons, serial publications, and archival and presidential papers, it follows a standard political narrative. Particular attention is given to evangelical interaction with the presidencies of Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant. The mindset explored here combined a traditional evangelical proprietary and covenantal regard for America with Unionism and republicanism. This dissertation argues that non-radical evangelicals consistently subordinated concern for the slaves and freedmen to an abstract vision for their Christian republic throughout the period. These evangelicals went to war to save the Union, with emancipation instrumental, yet incidental, to the cause of Union and the preservation of a Christian people under God’s providential hand. Such evangelicals entered Reconstruction expecting to see the emergence of a speedily restored and culturally homogeneous Union. That securely restored Union would be one in which evangelicalism would be even more culturally dominant than had been the case during the antebellum period.;The study primarily intersects with four historiographies. First, examining the intersection of the northern evangelical proprietary impulse with widespread devotion to the Union contributes to the body of scholarship on Unionism that has only tangentially recognized the overlap with evangelicalism. The mainstream evangelical vision for the Union, with strong antebellum ties, retained significant ethno-cultural elements and was not synonymous with the civic-nationalist vision put forth by abolitionist evangelicals. Second, this dissertation shifts attention away from radicals and millennialism as the primary loci for understanding northern Protestantism and the Civil War to the more encompassing idea of Union. Third, focusing on evangelical Unionism also contributes to our |
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”We are all as one fish in the sea…”. Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania: 1730–1790. $49.99 This work is a study of colonial Catholicism in eastern Pennsylvania. Although Catholicism was one of the major religions of the European world, few have studied its first transitions to America. Pennsylvania Quakers in the Philadelphia area created a society and government modeled on Great Britain and British law but with a difference: religious tolerance for other Christian sects. They allowed and encouraged the unfettered immigration of a diverse European Christian population, mostly Protestant but including hated Catholics. This fundamentalist and rigid Christian Church arrived with English and German Jesuits. These priests as leaders took up a non-threatening political stance early in the 18th century. Pennsylvania was the only colony that allowed them entrance. The Quakers started a new ethnically diverse and religiously tolerant province where religions competed for members. Catholics could safely grow and prosper.;Even though social and political events in Protestant Pennsylvania brought attempts to eject the priests at points, such as at the start of the French and Indian War, the government failed to respond to the supposed civic Catholic threat that was articulated by many of the Protestant clergy. Catholics were positive members of the colony and assisted colonial authorities whenever possible. The Catholic population made a positive cultural impact, participating in a broad array of educational, financial, military, and civic associations. In early manufacturing enterprises, mercantile operations, and technical or scientific innovations, Catholics became a substantial economic force. As many prospered, they built churches and schools for their congregations.;As the Revolutionary War approached, Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region anchored the rebellion of the American colonies. Its geographical location and its colonial humanistic policies including religious toleration, offered physical protection, ideological neutrality and tactical centrality |
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”We are all as one fish in the sea…”. Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania: 1730–1790. $49.99 This work is a study of colonial Catholicism in eastern Pennsylvania. Although Catholicism was one of the major religions of the European world, few have studied its first transitions to America. Pennsylvania Quakers in the Philadelphia area created a society and government modeled on Great Britain and British law but with a difference: religious tolerance for other Christian sects. They allowed and encouraged the unfettered immigration of a diverse European Christian population, mostly Protestant but including hated Catholics. This fundamentalist and rigid Christian Church arrived with English and German Jesuits. These priests as leaders took up a non-threatening political stance early in the 18th century. Pennsylvania was the only colony that allowed them entrance. The Quakers started a new ethnically diverse and religiously tolerant province where religions competed for members. Catholics could safely grow and prosper.;Even though social and political events in Protestant Pennsylvania brought attempts to eject the priests at points, such as at the start of the French and Indian War, the government failed to respond to the supposed civic Catholic threat that was articulated by many of the Protestant clergy. Catholics were positive members of the colony and assisted colonial authorities whenever possible. The Catholic population made a positive cultural impact, participating in a broad array of educational, financial, military, and civic associations. In early manufacturing enterprises, mercantile operations, and technical or scientific innovations, Catholics became a substantial economic force. As many prospered, they built churches and schools for their congregations.;As the Revolutionary War approached, Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region anchored the rebellion of the American colonies. Its geographical location and its colonial humanistic policies including religious toleration, offered physical protection, ideological neutrality and tactical centrality |
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100 All-Time Favorite Hymns for Organ $12.95 Specially arranged for organ but playable on any keyboard instrument, this collection features such beloved hymns as “A Mighty Fortress,” “America the Beautiful,” “Amazing Grace,” and “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” Compiled by a specialist in the organ repertoire, this modestly priced volume features a lay-flat sewn binding, Introduction, and Indexes. |
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100 All-time Favorite Hymns for Organ $12.95 Specially arranged for organ, this collection features such beloved hymns as A Mighty Fortress, America the Beautiful, Amazing Grace, Faith of Our Fathers, and Onward, Christian Soldiers. Features lay-flat sewn binding. |
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1000 Pin-Up Girls $14.98 Harold Hellmann, Burkhard Riemschneider (Editor), Christian Goodden (Translator),Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Taschen America, LLC |
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1776 Faith $11.1 Phil Webster has a passion for communicating the Christian worldview of the Founding Fathers to this generation. His book 1776 Faith shows the Christian worldview of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, other Founders, the days of prayer for the country, the original state constitutions which had a place for God, instances of Divine Providence on the young nation, the Christian colleges of the era, the effect of the Great Awakening on the Founders and the Christian music of the era.Phil is a graduate of Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky and received his M.Div degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He worked with Operation Mobilization in Spain, England and on board the M.V. Doulos in South America. He taught for five years at Salisbury Christian School and received a Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers in 1998. He is married to Jean and has four children, Carolyn, Joseph, Daniel and Elizabeth.The research for 1776 Faith comes from reading the primary sources of the 25 volumes of Letters of the Delegates [of Continental Congress] 1774-1789 and 34 volumes of Journals of Continental Congress. He challenges you to take the Founders Challenge and see if the Founders were deists, atheists or had a Christian worldview. |
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1794 Books (Study Guide): The Age of Reason, the Book of Urizen, Zoonomia, 1794 in Literature, a Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times $14.14 Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Age of Reason, the Book of Urizen, Zoonomia, 1794 in Literature, a Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times, Thesaurus Logarithmorum Completus. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Age of Reason; Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology is a deistic pamphlet, written by eighteenth-century British radical and American revolutionary Thomas Paine, that criticizes institutionalized religion and challenges the legitimacy of the Bible. Published in three parts in 1794, 1795, and 1807, it was a bestseller in America, where it caused a short-lived deistic revival. British audiences, however, fearing increased political radicalism as a result of the French Revolution, received it with more hostility. The Age of Reason presents common deistic arguments; for example, it highlights what Paine saw as corruption of the Christian Church and criticizes its efforts to acquire political power. Paine advocates reason in the place of revelation, leading him to reject miracles and to view the Bible as an ordinary piece of literature rather than as a divinely inspired text. It promotes natural religion and argues for a creator-God. Most of Paine’s arguments had long been available to the educated elite, but by presenting them in an engaging and irreverent style, he made deism appealing and accessible to a mass audience. The book was also inexpensive, putting it within the reach of a large number of buyers. Fearing the spread of what they viewed as potentially revolutionary ideas, the British government prosecuted printers and booksellers who tried to publish and distribute it. Paine nevertheless inspired and guided many British freethinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and his influence and spirit endures in the works of contemporary |
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1855-1885; Our Indian Mission; A Thirty Years’ History of the Indian Mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, Together with $41.48 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher”s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subtitle: Our Indian Mission; a Thirty Years” History of the Indian Mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America, Together With Personal Reminiscences; Original Publisher: A. Gordon; Publication date: 1886; Subjects: Missions; Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions; |
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1928 in Politics: 1928 Elections, 1928 in American Politics, Political Parties Disestablished in 1928, Political Parties Established in 1928 $23.74 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1928 Elections, 1928 in American Politics, Political Parties Disestablished in 1928, Political Parties Established in 1928, States and Territories Established in 1928, Muslim Brotherhood, Qinghai, Southern Rhodesian General Election, 1928, Bouvet Island, Albanian Kingdom, Taiwanese Communist Party, Panamanian General Election, 1928, Polish Legislative Election, 1928, Nicaraguan General Election, 1928, Communist Party Opposition, Argentine Presidential Election, 1928, Faisceau, Philippine Legislative Election, 1928, Greek Legislative Election, 1928, Newfoundland General Election, 1928, Socialist Party (Netherlands, Interbellum), Honduran General Election, 1928, Clark Memorandum, French Legislative Election, 1928, Country Party, Danish Landsting Election, 1928, Japanese General Election, 1928, National Party, National Party of Scotland, Communist League of America, Jewish Social Democratic Labour Party, Swedish General Election, 1928, National League of the North, Paraguayan Communist Party, New Zealand General Election, 1928, Jewish Communist Labour Party, Peruvian Communist Party, Polish Christian Democratic Party, Liberator Party, Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation With the Government, Silesian Socialist Party, Central Department, Luxembourgian Legislative Election, 1928, Norwegian Local Elections, 1928, Salvadoran Legislative Election, 1928, General Anaya, Catalan Communist Party, Christian-National Peasants’ and Farmers’ Party, German Farmers’ Party, Swiss Federal Election, 1928. Excerpt: The Society of the Muslim Brothers, often simply al-ikhwn, the Brotherhood or MB) is a Sunni transnational movement and the largest political opposition organization in many Arab states. The world’s oldest and largest Islamic political group, it was founded… More: |
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1961 Books (Study Guide): New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, James and the Giant Peach, the Destruction of the European Jews $32.29 Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, James and the Giant Peach, the Destruction of the European Jews, the Genesis Flood: the Biblical Record and Its Scientific Implications, Zweites Buch, Physicist and Christian, Noon: 22nd Century, 1961 in Literature, the Drama of the Lost Disciples, the Concept of Law, Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism, the Incredible Journey, Madness and Civilization, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, Germany’s Aims in the First World War, Vayoel Moshe, the Goa Inquisition, Double Sin and Other Stories, the Wretched of the Earth, Man, Play and Games, Ride the Tiger, for the New Intellectual, the Death and Life of Great American Cities, the City in History, Fire and Sleet and Candlelight, the Silly Book, Defeat Into Victory, Z Comme Zorglub, Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation, the Making of the President, 1960, the Reminiscences of Solar Pons, the Children of Sanchez, Silence: Lectures and Writings, Strayers From Sheol, Fate Is the Hunter, Hundred Thousand Billion Poems, Storm Over Laos, the Three Robbers, a Fish Out of Water, Go, Dog. Go!, the Heroic Age of American Invention, Freedom and the Law, the Lime Twig, Canary in a Cathouse, the Myth of Mental Illness, an Experiment in Criticism, the Big Love, a Grief Observed, Suzuki Beane, the Other America, the Day of the Bomb, What Is History?, Far Out, Iqtisaduna, Asylums, Man and Power, En Remontant le Mississippi, a Girl and Five Brave Horses, the Sixth Man: a Startling Investigation of the Spread of Homosexuality in America, the Emergence of Modern Turkey, Wuest Expanded Translation, the Long Revolution, the Forest People, the Curious Sofa, the Spice-Box of Earth, the Middle Passage, Turn Left at Thursday, Madeline in London, |
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1970 in Politics: 1970 Elections, 1970 in American Politics, 1970 Referendums, Political Parties Disestablished in 1970 $42.96 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1970 Elections, 1970 in American Politics, 1970 Referendums, Political Parties Disestablished in 1970, Political Parties Established in 1970, States and Territories Established in 1970, Sinn Féin, Fiji, Controlled Substances Act, Tonga, Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, North-West Frontier Province, Social Democratic and Labour Party, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khmer Republic, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, Black Unity and Freedom Party, Ralliement Créditiste Du Québec, Human Rights Party, Communist Party of Canada, Communist Action Organization in Lebanon, Chilean Presidential Election, 1970, Kariyushi Club, Pakistani General Election, 1970, Liberty Union Party, Mln-29, Mexican General Election, 1970, Raza Unida Party, Democratic Socialists ’70, National Democratic Party, Fr Bannu, People’s Republic of the Congo, Fr Dera Ismael Khan, Ceylonese Parliamentary Election, 1970, Parti Marxiste-léniniste Du Québec, Swedish General Election, 1970, Movement for Social Democracy, Karbi Anglong District, Christian Democrats, Fuerzas Populares de Liberación Farabundo Martí, Big Flame, New Middle Party, Salvadoran Legislative Election, 1970, Guatemalan General Election, 1970, Red Flag Party, Innovation and Unity Party, New York State Right to Life Party, Fr Lakki Marwat, Workers League, Communist Party of Peru – Red Fatherland, Provincially Administered Tribal Areas, Marxist-leninist Struggle League for the Communist Party of Sweden, Frontier Regions, Socialist Labour Alliance, Philippine Constitutional Convention Election, 1970, Revolutionary Marxist Workers Party, Gambian Republic Referendum, 1970, National Order Party, Honor America Day, Nevis Reformation Party, Kavangoland, Communist Revolutionary Party, |
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2020 $14.88 Would the U.S.A. be a better nation if governed according to the beliefs of America’s Christian majority? How would the country be different if the Christian Democratic Republican Party gained control of Congress and the White House? Would a majority of Americans support a constitutional amendment to make the New Testament the basis of all civil law and to change the country’s name to The Christian Republic of the United States of America? Not possible? Suspend disbelief. The year is 2020. Several bombings have rocked the nation’s capital, taking the lives of two United States senators and the assistant secretary of Homeland Security. While an elite task force attempts to find the terrorists responsible—believed to be Muslim extremists—Congress prepares to vote on the Christian Republic Amendment. Come join a trio of crime fighters—Toby, Tad and Trey—and help solve a Simply Divine Mystery involving God, country and terrorists. |
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2084: A Tale of Post America $8.49 Who murdered the chief engineer of the RUR robotics company of Portland, Oregon, and stole his prototype computer chip? By 2084 atmospheric temperature is up by eight degrees and ocean levels are up by eighteen feet. Both federal and state governments have collapsed, replaced instead by a system of city-states. Carlton Smith, sales manager of RUR, is tasked with finding out who-done-it and saving the company from bankruptcy. Carlton is a widower with an eighteen year old daughter named Tori. The company provides Carlton with several high tech bugging devices, as well as a custom built vehicle modeled after the old army Humvee. The investigation would lead Carlton and Tori on a dangerous trip through the Wild West back to the ruins of Chicago, which is a Christian Fundamentalist city-state at war with the Black Muslim city-state of Detroit. In Chicago Carlton is kidnapped by Yakuza gangsters and taken to the Roman Catholic city-state of San Antonio, where Tori rescues her father in spectacular fashion.Carlton and Tori travel across the desert toward Los Angeles. But near the ruins of Las Vegas, Tori is kidnapped from the ladies’ room of a restaurant. There are no police between Albuquerque and Los Angeles so Carlton continues his trip and reports the crime. He drops into a bar, where he is picked up by a beautiful hostess named Julia O’Brian. Julia works for a politically powerful New Age preacher named the Prophet, whose church is in a political tug-of-war with the American Catholic Church over control of the city. The key to the Prophet’s popularity is the fact that he seems to be eternally youthful. How does he do it? What happened to Tori?WillCarlton save the company?Will civilization survive? Read the book to find out! |
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2084: A Tale of Post America $19.98 Who murdered the chief engineer of the RUR robotics company of Portland, Oregon, and stole his prototype computer chip? By 2084 atmospheric temperature is up by eight degrees and ocean levels are up by eighteen feet. Both federal and state governments have collapsed, replaced instead by a system of city-states. Carlton Smith, sales manager of RUR, is tasked with finding out who-done-it and saving the company from bankruptcy. Carlton is a widower with an eighteen year old daughter named Tori. The company provides Carlton with several high tech bugging devices, as well as a custom built vehicle modeled after the old army Humvee. The investigation would lead Carlton and Tori on a dangerous trip through the Wild West back to the ruins of Chicago, which is a Christian Fundamentalist city-state at war with the Black Muslim city-state of Detroit. In Chicago Carlton is kidnapped by Yakuza gangsters and taken to the Roman Catholic city-state of San Antonio, where Tori rescues her father in spectacular fashion.Carlton and Tori travel across the desert toward Los Angeles. But near the ruins of Las Vegas, Tori is kidnapped from the ladies’ room of a restaurant. There are no police between Albuquerque and Los Angeles so Carlton continues his trip and reports the crime. He drops into a bar, where he is picked up by a beautiful hostess named Julia O’Brian. Julia works for a politically powerful New Age preacher named the Prophet, whose church is in a political tug-of-war with the American Catholic Church over control of the city. The key to the Prophet’s popularity is the fact that he seems to be eternally youthful. How does he do it? What happened to Tori?WillCarlton save the company?Will civilization survive? Read the book to find out! |
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21st-Century National Presidents In Central America $21.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Daniel Ortega, Manuel Zelaya, Roberto Micheletti, Óscar Arias, Enrique Bolaños, Arnoldo Alemán, Laura Chinchilla, Mauricio Funes, Alfonso Portillo, Ricardo Martinelli, Álvaro Colom, Francisco Flores Pérez, Mireya Moscoso, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, Carlos Roberto Flores, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Martín Torrijos, Abel Pacheco, Antonio Saca, Ricardo Maduro, Óscar Berger. Excerpt: Abel Pacheco de la Espriella Abel Pacheco de la Espriella (born 22 December 1933, in San José ) was president of Costa Rica between 2002 and 2006, representing the Social Christian Unity Party (Partido Unidad Social Cristiana PUSC). He ran on a platform to continue free market reforms and to institute an austerity program, and was elected, in a second electoral round, with 58 % of the vote in April 2002. He was the sixth child of a banana farmer. Part of his childhood was spent in the province of Limón on the Caribbean coast, but he returned to the capital to complete his secondary education. He then went on, aided by scholarships he had won, to study medicine at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City and psychiatry at Louisiana State University in the United States . During this time period, Pacheco participated in a counter-revolution attempt mounted from Nicaragua in 1955, lead by former president Rafael Calderón . He drove an armored car with a mounted machine gun. This failed invasion was an attempt on overthrowing the government of José Figueres (1953 1958). The invasion, backed-up by Nicaragua’s leader, Anastasio Somoza García , was condemned by the OAS and the international community. Costa Rica, having disbanded its formal army in 1949, set up a hastily prepared national force |
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21st-Century Rulers in Central America: 21st-Century National Presidents in Central America, Daniel Ortega, Manuel Zelaya, Roberto Micheletti $21.79 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 21st-Century National Presidents in Central America, Daniel Ortega, Manuel Zelaya, Roberto Micheletti, Óscar Arias, Enrique Bolaños, Arnoldo Alemán, Laura Chinchilla, Mauricio Funes, Alfonso Portillo, Ricardo Martinelli, Álvaro Colom, Francisco Flores Pérez, Said Musa, Dean Barrow, Mireya Moscoso, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, Carlos Roberto Flores, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Martín Torrijos, Abel Pacheco, Antonio Saca, Ricardo Maduro, Óscar Berger. Excerpt: Abel Pacheco de la Espriella Abel Pacheco de la Espriella (born 22 December 1933, in San José ) was president of Costa Rica between 2002 and 2006, representing the Social Christian Unity Party (Partido Unidad Social Cristiana PUSC). He ran on a platform to continue free market reforms and to institute an austerity program, and was elected, in a second electoral round, with 58 % of the vote in April 2002.He was the sixth child of a banana farmer. Part of his childhood was spent in the province of Limón on the Caribbean coast, but he returned to the capital to complete his secondary education. He then went on, aided by scholarships he had won, to study medicine at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City and psychiatry at Louisiana State University in the United States .During this time period, Pacheco participated in a counter-revolution attempt mounted from Nicaragua in 1955, lead by former president Rafael Calderón . He drove an armored car with a mounted machine gun. This failed invasion was an attempt on overthrowing the government of José Figueres (1953 1958). The invasion, backed-up by Nicaragua’s leader, Anastasio Somoza García , was condemned by the OAS and the international community. Costa Rica, having |
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How to Land U.S. NeoCons claim should be a Christian state?
… Quotes from the founding fathers could not be more clear … I'm just curious if NeoCon fools can point to nothing more than a slogan printed on our currency as a kind of "test" that America should be a Christian state. IP freely, Thanks for the question and avoid spitting vile hatred empty. His desperation and cowardice of fun to me.
78% this country is Christan. This figure was much higher. Now, where did all these people come from? Oh yeah …. our ancestors. You did no idea and angry because they have nothing to live. I'm sorry for you. How can I avoid your question? Among the childhood insults the Conservatives, said our founding fathers of this country has not been found in Christianity. This is a complete shit. You think are biased, and I stand behind everything I just mentioned. Sincerely, pity you. Good luck, trust God.
Chris Hedges: “AMERICAN FASCISTS” The Christian Right vs USA
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