Heirs to a Great Tradition

Heirs to a Great Tradition
Author: Jason C. Kuo
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015032090774

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Splitting Heirs

Splitting Heirs
Author: Ron Blue
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0802480780

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Finish well. That is what we are called to do in Scripture, but where will our money and possessions finish? The Bible has the principles that provide answers to the challenge of parenting and passing along an in heritage. Within the next decade, over ONE TRILLION DOLLARS will change hands from one generation to the next. Individuals with adult children will need to transfer that wealth without ruining their heirs' lives. Ron Blue, an authority on personal and business finance, will help: ~Identify exactly how much money would be transferred were the reader to die today ~Identify the need for creating a will ~Identify tax-wise financial planning ~Teach the way to leave money without creating an unhealthy dependence

Philanthropy Heirs Values

Philanthropy  Heirs   Values
Author: Roy Williams,Vic Preisser
Publsiher: Author's Choice Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2005
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 1931741514

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Review: ...right on target! This book proves that philanthropy is an incredible teaching tool for your family once you know how to apply its power.

Heir to the Glimmering World

Heir to the Glimmering World
Author: Cynthia Ozick
Publsiher: HMH
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780547526799

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A teenage girl goes to work for a chaotic family of Jewish immigrants, in a New York Times bestseller that’s “a cause for celebration” (Ann Patchett). In the 1930s, New York is swarming with Europe’s ousted dreamers, alien families adapting to a new world. Rose Meadows unknowingly enters the lives of one such family when she answers an ad for an “assistant” to a Herr Mitwisser, the patriarch of a large household living in an obscure little neighborhood, in a remote corner of the sparse and weedy northeast Bronx. With an uncertain future, and no clear idea of her duties, Rose—orphaned at eighteen and recently turned out by lover—has become a refugee among refugees. Expelled from Berlin’s elite, Professor Mitwisser—a researcher obsessed with an arcane religious doctrine—lives with his wife, a prominent physicist now quietly going mad, and Anneliese, their willful sixteen-year-old daughter. When Anneliese’s fierce longing draws a new outcast into the fold—a vagrant actor running from fame—it’s up to Rose to quell the emotional, sexual, spiritual, and societal tempests brewing within the Mitwissers unsettled home. Hailed by the New York Times as “the most accomplished and graceful literary stylist of our time,” Cynthia Ozick is a recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Nabokov Award and PEN/Malamud Award, and Heir to the Glimmering World is yet another triumph from the author of the National Book Award finalist The Puttermesser Papers and Foreign Bodies. “A heroine to love, a story we can’t let go of, gorgeous sentences, and ideas to wrestle with. I didn’t just read the book, I devoured.” —Ann Patchett

The American Quest for the Primitive Church

The American Quest for the Primitive Church
Author: Richard Thomas Hughes
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1988
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0252060296

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The dream of restoring primitive Christianity lies close to the core of the identity of some American denominations---Churches of Christ, Latter-day Saints, some Mennonites, and a variety of Holiness and Pentecostal denominations. But how can a return to ancient Christianity be sustained in a world increasingly driven by modernization? What meaning might such a vision have in the modern world? Twelve distinguished scholars explore these and related questions in this provocative book.

Heirs and Ancestors

Heirs and Ancestors
Author: John K. Ryan
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-03-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780813231020

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Among the many thinkers discussed in this volume are Sartre, Frankl, Hartshorne, Ortega, Kant, Leibniz, Descartes, John of St. Thomas, Anselm, Bonavanture, Augustine, Plotinus and Aristotle.

The British Consul

The British Consul
Author: John Dickie
Publsiher: C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 1850658293

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Describes the transformation of the Consul from the days of serving with trading houses such as the Muscovy Company, and the East India Company to the challenges arising in the modern era. This book reveals how the Consuls coped with the experience of British citizens being taken hostage and used as human shields by Saddam Hussein in 1990.

In Itinere

In Itinere
Author: Roberto Poli
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9042002018

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The volume describes a virtual tour of the cities in which Franz Brentano and his pupils worked and lived, with a reconstruction of the intellectual climate of their time. After the Introduction, the intellectual life of Wurzburg, Munich, Vienna, Prag, Lvov, Warsaw, Cambridge, Florence and Milan is presented and analyzed. The papers collected in this volume propose several answers to the following question: to what do we refer when we speak of Central European philosophy?. Interpretations of Central European philosophy have developed in at least two broad directions. An interpretation fashionable during the 1970s lumps specific philosophical achievements, especially those of Mach and Wittgenstein, characterized by research into and development of new languages, of new philosophical, scientific and artistic grammars. In this situation, literature was seen as the exploration of meanings moving towards frontiers in which reality and possibility, science and metaphor, meet and merge. On the other hands, the theme of a Central European philosophy, connected with but independent of literature, has recently been given more thorough development. The two outstanding figures to have emerged from this inquiry are those of Bernard Bolzano and Franz Brentano. With reference to Brentano in particular, it is almost as if the collapse of the Empire also erased awareness of the common origin of many diverse components of Central European philosophical and scientific thought. The Polish logical school, logical neopositivism, phenomenology, the Prague school of linguistics, analytic philosophy, Gestalt psychology, the Vienna economics school - as well as a number of individual thinkers - are all movements and groups connected in some manner with Brentano's work and teaching. Although in some respects these are movements still at the centre of interest, the overall effect, the pattern of their common and unifying aspects have been neglected if they have not entirely disappeared. It seems that the unity of this philosophical tradition was lost with the end of the geographical and political unity of the Danubian empire and with the events that accompanied its downfall. After 1918 the centres of that tradition - Vienna, Prague, Lvov, Graz - belonged to different states, and its rich network of exchanges, contacts and relationships was dismantled forever. However, there still remained something of its philosophical style in each individual school; traits which enable us to speak, as the Authors have done in this volume, of Central European philosophy."