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In this book, the Kingfisher Family tells their story of how they have emerged in relationship with all life since the journey of the Universe began over 13.7 billion years ago. The 10 members of the Kingfisher Family in Australia, each tell part of the family story as well as their own individual story. Collectively, they explain how interdependent and inter-related they are with other beings, including humans. They particularly mention the challenges to their unique ecological niche due to the actions of human beings. They call on humans to respect their right to exist and thrive.
Cradled in the Arms of Love - a collaboration between a grandfather, his grandchildren and an artist friend - draws on the concepts of eco-theology to link faith, science and care for the whole biosphere in ways that young people and adults alike will find accessible. While the book is grounded in the Christian tradition, its message is universal and designed to spark love for the universe in people of all faiths and backgrounds.Keywords: eco-theology; all faith; science; humanities; caring for earth; sustainability
Logic of the Fall is the first book to examine the formal logical properties of central speeches and dialogues in Paradise Lost, according to John Milton¿s formulae, principles, and concerns in his own Art of Logic. In so doing, this book offers unconventional but cogent readings of this poem¿s central issues: the respective roles and responsibilities of Adam and Eve; the method of Satan¿s engineering of the Fall (and on who falls first); the causative properties of the Fall and the issue of culpability; and Milton¿s ultimate legacy for his readership. The Fall of humankind in Paradise Lost is not due to passion or will over reason, but rather to «pure reason» over «right reason.»
Offers extensive coverage of the political, economic and social affairs of the region. This survey of the countries and territories that make up the region includes 'Who's Who in Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia' - biographical details of more than 160 of the leading political figures in the region.
Examines three writers, Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and William Cowper, who are known as famous poets, but are also the greatest and most popularly compiled and used hymn-writers of all time.
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