A future to inherit

A future to inherit
Author: Grace M. Anderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:251681723

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The Future Inheritance of Land in the Pauline Epistles

The Future Inheritance of Land in the Pauline Epistles
Author: Miguel G. Echevarria Jr.
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532632839

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The Apostle Paul's vision of eternity is centered on the inheritance theme. Although Paul rarely unpacks this concept, he employs the inheritance in a manner that encompasses the hope of a renewed cosmos promised to Abraham and his descendants. Thus, the apostle does not redefine a theme grounded in the Old Testament and Second Temple literature--as if it now referred to heaven or some other spiritualized existence. He expects what every pious Jew expected--the tangible fulfillment of the promise, when at last God's people will dwell in a land where they will experience rest under the rule of Messiah. What Paul clarifies is that those who are "in Christ" are the beneficiaries of the inheritance. Although believers do not currently possess what has been promised to them, they have the hope that the Spirit will lead them on a new exodus through the wilderness of the present sinful age until they inherit the coming world.

What Kind of Future Will Our Children Inherit

What Kind of Future Will Our Children Inherit
Author: Samuel P. Oliner,Ronnie J. Swartz
Publsiher: Humboldt State University
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Altruism
ISBN: 1947112511

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"The book examines the areas of greatest concern regarding our future as a species: war and violence, hatred and holocaust, sexism and discrimination, climate change and heroism, love and religion, forgiveness and suffering. With editing support from the current Director of the Altruistic Behavior Institute and HSU Professor Dr. Ronnie Swartz, this book describes two sides to the future our children stand to inherit: the glass half full and the glass half empty. This collection of critical research addresses the direction humanity is taking in our interconnected world and advocates seeing this future in realistic, yet optimistic, terms. Despite the significant challenges that humanity faces moving forward, Dr. Oliner's own work 'indicates that goodness, defined as concern for others and for making the world a better place, is on the rise.'"--Publisher's catalog.

Derrida and the Inheritance of Democracy

Derrida and the Inheritance of Democracy
Author: Samir Haddad
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-05-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253008435

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Derrida and the Inheritance of Democracy provides a theoretically rich and accessible account of Derrida's political philosophy. Demonstrating the key role inheritance plays in Derrida's thinking, Samir Haddad develops a general theory of inheritance and shows how it is essential to democratic action. He transforms Derrida's well-known idea of "democracy to come" into active engagement with democratic traditions. Haddad focuses on issues such as hospitality, justice, normativity, violence, friendship, birth, and the nature of democracy as he reads these deeply political writings.

Inheritance in Public Policy

Inheritance in Public Policy
Author: Richard Rose,Phillip L. Davies
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300058772

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Although politicians promise innovation and change when they run for office, once elected they face inherited commitments to programs initiated by their predecessors, legacies that severely limit their freedom of choice. In this book, the authors examine the ways in which decisions made by past generations of administrators control policy-making in the present.

Claiming a Promised Inheritance

Claiming a Promised Inheritance
Author: Alexandra Braun
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198757252

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Renowned scholar of comparative private law Alexandra Braun examines the law of testamentary promises, details what happens when these promises are broken, and compares how and when the interests of beneficiaries of testamentary promises are protected across a number of legal systems.

Our Future Inheritance Choice Or Change A Study by a British Association Working Party By Alun Jones and Walter F Bodmer

Our Future Inheritance  Choice Or Change  A Study by a British Association Working Party  By Alun Jones and Walter F  Bodmer
Author: British Association for the Advancement of Science (England). Committee on Science and Public Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1974
Genre: Heredity
ISBN: 0198573847

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The Family Gene

The Family Gene
Author: Joselin Linder
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062378927

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A riveting medical mystery about a young woman’s quest to uncover the truth about her likely fatal genetic disorder that opens a window onto the exploding field of genomic medicine When Joselin Linder was in her twenties her legs suddenly started to swell. After years of misdiagnoses, doctors discovered a deadly blockage in her liver. Struggling to find an explanation for her unusual condition, Joselin compared the medical chart of her father—who had died from a mysterious disease, ten years prior—with that of an uncle who had died under similarly strange circumstances. Delving further into the past, she discovered that her great-grandmother had displayed symptoms similar to hers before her death. Clearly, this was more than a fluke. Setting out to build a more complete picture of the illness that haunted her family, Joselin approached Dr. Christine Seidman, the head of a group of world-class genetic researchers at Harvard Medical School, for help. Dr. Seidman had been working on her family’s case for twenty years and had finally confirmed that fourteen of Joselin’s relatives carried something called a private mutation—meaning that they were the first known people to experience the baffling symptoms of a brand new genetic mutation. Here, Joselin tells the story of their gene: the lives it claimed and the future of genomic medicine with the potential to save those that remain. Digging into family records and medical history, conducting interviews with relatives and friends, and reflecting on her own experiences with the Harvard doctor, Joselin pieces together the lineage of this deadly gene to write a gripping and unforgettable exploration of family, history, and love. A compelling chronicle of survival and perseverance, The Family Gene is an important story of a young woman reckoning with her father’s death, her own mortality, and her ethical obligations to herself and those closest to her.