THE SINLESS SOCIETY

THE SINLESS SOCIETY
Author: PRABRAJITA ROY
Publsiher: SHAHAN KHAN
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Sinless Society reflects a society that is free from sin or guilt. ‘Sinless Society', is the perfect book where you can find the concept of sin in a most amazing way which tells the readers to live sinlessly. Mostly poetry, short stories, and open letters are written. It is an anthology where co-authors have expressed their viewpoints through a note to the society. The book is the result of the efforts of every co-author involved in it. It has got amazing poets and writers combined from all around the world and has been compiled by Prabrajita Roy and initiated by Rosewood Publications. Do read out the pieces in it!

Atonement for a Sinless Society

Atonement for a Sinless Society
Author: Alan Mann
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227905425

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Sin isn't relevant anymore. Alan Mann takes seriously this often-heard assertion and instead goes in search of the real plight at the heart of contemporary western society. What he finds there is a personal, pervasive, and self-diminishing diseaseimpacting the lives of millions of people: shame. With this insight, Atonement for a Sinless Society seeks a fresh encounter with the biblical narrative, building a more meaningful understanding of the story of Jesus and his disciples for the world in which we live and, in doing so, bringing the Christian understanding of atonement into the twenty-first century.

Atonement for a sinless Society

Atonement for a  sinless  Society
Author: Alan Mann
Publsiher: Paternoster Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1842273558

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"Sin doesn't really exist as a serious idea in modern life," wrote the journalist Bryan Appleyard. He is not alone in his views. Sin has become just as tainted, polluted and defiled in the postmodern mind as the world itself indicates.Atonement for a 'Sinless' Society is about an encounter between two stories: the story of the postmodern, post-industrialized, post-Christian 'sinless' self and the story of Atonement played out in the Passion Narrative. Alan Mann charts a way through the apparent impasse between a story that supposedly relies on sin and guilt to become meaningful and one that fails to recognize the plight of humanity as portrayed in this way. He shows that the biblical narrative needs to be reread in the light of this emerging story so that it can speak meaningfully and sufficiently to an increasingly 'sinless' society.

Seduction Prostitution and Moral Reform in New York 1830 1860

Seduction  Prostitution  and Moral Reform in New York  1830 1860
Author: Larry Whiteaker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2021-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000525397

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First published in 1998. In June 1831 the New York Magdalen Society published its first annual report. The Society charged that widespread sexual deviation, primarily in the form of prostitution, existed in New York City. The Magdalen Report claimed that approximately ten thousand women earned their livings as public prostitutes, and another ten thousand were “private or part-time prostitutes.” The Magdalen Society’s establishment and the subsequent publication of the Magdalen Report marked the beginning of a crusade in New York City to curtail sexual deviation and this study looks at the changes and reforms that took place.

Otherways

Otherways
Author: Andrew Perriman
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781430311829

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A collection of essays exploring the theme of an emerging or postmodern theology posted on the Open Source Theology website between 2002 and 2007.

The Renaissance New Testament

The Renaissance New Testament
Author: Yeager, Dr. Randolph
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1455611158

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The Renaissance New Testament is a monumental 18-volume work more than fifty years in the making. Randolph O. Yeager has realized here a lifelong dream, and created one of the most important biblical works of the twentieth century. It offers: The King James Version verse by verse The Yeager translation Exhaustive Greek/English concordance Lexicographical analysis Each Greek word in order of occurrence Grammatical identification The Greek text verse by verse The literal meaning A harmony of the Gospels Commentary Each volume contains approximately 600 pages, with the complete set totaling more than 10,000 pages. A true Renaissance man, Dr. Yeager holds a Ph.D. in American history, took his seminary training at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Chicago, and is a former university professor. He has twelve years of experience as an evangelist and has spoken at Bible conferences in forty-five states. In 1988 the Laymen's National Bible Committee honored Yeager with a Citation of Appreciation for outstanding service to the Bible cause. Publishers Weekly featured an article on Yeager and the completion of The Renaissance New Testament in its 1985 Spring Religious Books issue.

Decision Making in Social Sciences Between Traditions and Innovations

Decision Making in Social Sciences  Between Traditions and Innovations
Author: Daniel Flaut,Šárka Hošková-Mayerová,Cristina Ispas,Fabrizio Maturo,Cristina Flaut
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030306595

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This book explores several branches of the social sciences and their perspectives regarding their relations with decision-making processes: computer science, education, linguistics, sociology, and management. The decision-making process in social contexts is based on the analysis of sound alternatives using evaluative criteria. Therefore, this process is one that can be rational or irrational, and can be based on knowledge and/or beliefs. A decision-making process always produces a final decision, which may or may not imply prompt action, and increases the chances of choosing the best possible alternative. The book is divided into four main parts. The concepts covered in the first part, on computer science, explore how the rise of algorithms and the growth in computing power over the years can influence decision-making processes. In the second part, some traditional and innovative ideas and methods used in education are presented: compulsory schooling, inclusive schools, higher education, etc. In turn, the third part focuses on linguistics aspects, and examines how progress is manifested in language. The fourth part, on sociology, explores how society can be influenced by social norms, human interactions, culture, and religion. Management, regarded as a science of the decision-making process, is explored in the last part of this book. Selected organizations’ strategies, objectives and resources are presented, e.g., human resources, financial resources, and technological resources. The book gathers and presents, in a concise format, a broad range of aspects regarding the decision-making process in social contexts, making it a valuable and unique resource for the scientific community.

Nature s Perfect Food

Nature s Perfect Food
Author: E. Melanie Dupuis
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2002-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814719381

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The story of how Americans came to drink milk For over a century, America's nutrition authorities have heralded milk as "nature's perfect food," as "indispensable" and "the most complete food." These milk "boosters" have ranged from consumer activists, to government nutritionists, to the American Dairy Council and its ubiquitous milk moustache ads. The image of milk as wholesome and body-building has a long history, but is it accurate? Recently, within the newest social movements around food, milk has lost favor. Vegan anti-milk rhetoric portrays the dairy industry as cruel to animals and milk as bad for humans. Recently, books with titles like, "Milk: The Deadly Poison," and "Don't Drink Your Milk" have portrayed milk as toxic and unhealthy. Controversies over genetically-engineered cows and questions about antibiotic residue have also prompted consumers to question whether the milk they drink each day is truly good for them. In Nature's Perfect Food Melanie Dupuis illuminates these questions by telling the story of how Americans came to drink milk. We learn how cow's milk, which was associated with bacteria and disease became a staple of the American diet. Along the way we encounter 19th century evangelists who were convinced that cow's milk was the perfect food with divine properties, brewers whose tainted cow feed poisoned the milk supply, and informal wetnursing networks that were destroyed with the onset of urbanization and industrialization. Informative and entertaining, Nature's Perfect Food will be the standard work on the history of milk.