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Uncertain Destiny
Author | : Carole Mortimer |
Publsiher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2017-07-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781488080883 |
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Read this classic romance by USA Today bestselling author Carole Mortimer, now available for the first time in e-book! Pregnant with her convenient husband’s child… Caroline Maxwell knew when she married Justin de Wolfe that their marriage was one of convenience. But drawn to Justin by a fierce mutual passion, the usually sensible Caroline married him knowing that he couldn’t love her—just as she couldn’t help loving him. She accepts the hazards of a marriage to the arrogant, magnetic lawyer—his aversion to love, sudden changes in mood and his restless nightmares. But how will Justin react when Caroline announces she’s pregnant with his baby…? Originally published in 1987
Real Indians
Author | : Eva Garroutte |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2003-07-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520935921 |
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At the dawn of the twenty-first century, America finds itself on the brink of a new racial consciousness. The old, unquestioned confidence with which individuals can be classified (as embodied, for instance, in previous U.S. census categories) has been eroded. In its place are shifting paradigms and new norms for racial identity. Eva Marie Garroutte examines the changing processes of racial identification and their implications by looking specifically at the case of American Indians.
Earth Honoring Faith
Author | : Larry L. Rasmussen |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 475 |
Release | : 2015-04-28 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780190245740 |
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Grand Winner of the 2014 Nautilus Book Awards Thoughtful observers agree that the planetary crisis we now face-climate change; species extinction; the destruction of entire ecosystems; the urgent need for a more just economic-political order-is pushing human civilization to a radical turning point: change or perish. But precisely how to change remains an open question. In Earth-honoring Faith, Larry Rasmussen answers that question with a dramatically new way of thinking about human society, ethics, and the ongoing health of our planet. Rejecting the modern assumption that morality applies to human society alone, Rasmussen insists that we must derive a spiritual and ecological ethic that accounts for the well-being of all creation, as well as the primal elements upon which it depends: earth, air, fire, water, and sunlight. He argues that good science, necessary as it is, will not be enough to inspire fundamental change. We must draw on religious resources as well to make the difficult transition from an industrial-technological age obsessed with consumption to an ecological age that restores wise stewardship of all life. Earth-honoring Faith advocates an alliance of spirituality and ecology, in which the material requirements for planetary life are reconciled with deep traditions of spirituality across religions, traditions that include mysticism, sacramentalism, prophetic practices, asceticism, and the cultivation of wisdom. It is these shared spiritual practices that can produce a chorus of world faiths to counter the consumerism, utilitarianism, alienation, oppression, and folly that have pushed us to the brink. Written with passionate commitment and deep insight, Earth-honoring Faith reminds us that we must live in the present with the knowledge that the eyes of future generations will look back at us.
Uncertain Destiny
Author | : Dorothy Kovalchick Roark |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : Baseball players |
ISBN | : 0615126812 |
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Just War on Terror
Author | : David Fisher,Brian Wicker |
Publsiher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1409408086 |
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Following the 9/11 attacks by Al-Qa'ida, President Bush declared war on terror. In the succeeding years, Western Governments have struggled to find the right way to respond to the new and deadly threat posed by terrorism. With the election of President Obama the rhetoric has softened and policies have been adjusted but the underlying problems and challenges remain the same. Meanwhile, the war on terrorism in Afghanistan has been intensified. Drawing on just war teaching as developed within both Christian and Muslim traditions, this book examines whether, and how, liberal democracies can combat the new global terrorism both effectively and justly. The authors, including distinguished academics from both sides of the Atlantic, Christian and Muslim theologians, former senior civil servants and a General, deploy a wide range of experience and expertise to address one of the most difficult and pressing ethical challenges to contemporary society.
Uncertain Destiny
Author | : Joanna d'Este Clark |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2011-05-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1456779362 |
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UNCERTAIN DESTINY is the first of a three part trilogy of two aristocratic families, torn apart by war during the French Revolution. The saga begins in Paris in 1973. As King's Counsel, le Comte D'Orsay is about to be guillotined his beautiful wife faints. As Angelique falls to the ground she lets go of their young daughter's hand. Honore is only six years old at the time. Tragically, the child is snatched by a patriot and sold for a beggar's ransom. She becomes a tragic victim of a bloody war. Ten years later an orphan girl called Brown finds herself in England. She is haunted by her past but can't do anything about it. She suffers much hardship, however the tragedies of war pale in comparison when the cruel, debauched tyrant, Lord Dunstan tries to rape her! Our protagonist is a strong-minded, feisty young woman who finds true and everlasting love when she meets a handsome naval officer, Lieutenant James Lowndes.
The Hong Kong Reader
Author | : Ming K. Chan,Gerard A. Postiglione |
Publsiher | : M.E. Sharpe |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1563248700 |
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This paperback reader provides the student and general reader with easy access to the major issues of the Hong Kong transition crisis. Contributors include both editors, as well as Frank Ching, Berry F. Hsu, Reginald Yin-wang Kwok, Peter Kwong, Julian Y.M. Leung, Ronald Skeldon, Alvin Y. So, Yun-wing Sung, and James T.H. Tang - the majority of whom live and work in Hong Kong and experience the transition firsthand, personally and professionally.
Stolen Life
Author | : Fred Moten |
Publsiher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2018-07-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780822372028 |
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"Taken as a trilogy, consent not to be a single being is a monumental accomplishment: a brilliant theoretical intervention that might be best described as a powerful case for blackness as a category of analysis."—Brent Hayes Edwards, author of Epistrophies: Jazz and the Literary Imagination In Stolen Life—the second volume in his landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being—Fred Moten undertakes an expansive exploration of blackness as it relates to black life and the collective refusal of social death. The essays resist categorization, moving from Moten's opening meditation on Kant, Olaudah Equiano, and the conditions of black thought through discussions of academic freedom, writing and pedagogy, non-neurotypicality, and uncritical notions of freedom. Moten also models black study as a form of social life through an engagement with Fanon, Hartman, and Spillers and plumbs the distinction between blackness and black people in readings of Du Bois and Nahum Chandler. The force and creativity of Moten's criticism resonate throughout, reminding us not only of his importance as a thinker, but of the continued necessity of interrogating blackness as a form of sociality.