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Empty Chaos

Author : Jessica Cotter
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781682992166

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Bodhi disappeared almost eighteen months ago. Eri has a new house and a new job, but she still can’t accept that he is gone. Her memories grow dim, however, and new friends make her mundane life almost comfortable. Then one day, while working as a food packager, she sees the secret symbol she and Bodhi shared drawn on a muddy delivery truck. He is alive. After enlisting the help of Ben, a mysterious deliveryman who also knows Bodhi, Eri sneaks into the darkness of night. Finding Bodhi, though, means learning the truth about the world they live in. To face the truth, Eri must choose who to save and who to hurt. She never wanted to save the world, or start a revolution. But sometimes, to be with the one you love, you have to risk everything, even if it means losing yourself in the process.

Out of Chaos

Author : Jessica LaGrone
Publisher : Zondervan
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310119456

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Life is a hot mess. There's the bedlam of getting out the door in the morning. The constant breaking down of our homes and bodies and the cars we drive. And the institutions that promise to help are often no better. We are surrounded by the constant disorder of governments and disappointed by "organized" religion, the very entities that tell us they can provide us sanity and security. Instead, they leave us scratching our heads or licking our wounds. Chaos surrounds us, and at times, it seems to rule our souls, our families, and our world. But does chaos always end in failure or flaw? What if chaos was more than the check engine light of lost causes? What if chaos was the raw material out of which God creates? In the beginning God brought order from chaos, filling the chaos with a beautiful creation, and he's been doing it ever since. Where you and I may experience confusion and disorder, God sees an opportunity for something new--for a rebirth, a renewal, and a renovation. God did this in the beginning, he did it again at the cross, and with renewed vision for our disordered world today, we look to God to do it again. Inspired by the powerful picture of creation in Genesis 1:2, author Jessica LaGrone challenges the hope-destroying belief that God has abandoned us in our broken relationships, our pain, and our grief. In the midst of our out-of-control lives, God is there, and he specializes in making new things from the chaos threatens to drown us. When we experience chaos in our own lives and everything feels like it is falling apart, God is just getting started. When the Spirit of God hovers, chaos can give birth to hope.

From Catastrophe to Chaos: A General Theory of Economic Discontinuities

Author : J. Barkley Rosser
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789401716130

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From Catastrophe to Chaos: A General Theory of Economic Discontinuities by J. Barkley Rosser Pdf

From Catastrophe to Chaos: A General Theory of Economic Discontinuities presents and unusual perspective on economics and economic analysis. Current economic theory largely depends upon assuming that the world is fundamentally continuous. However, an increasing amount of economic research has been done using approaches that allow for discontinuities such as catastrophe theory, chaos theory, synergetics, and fractal geometry. The spread of such approaches across a variety of disciplines of thought has constituted a virtual intellectual revolution in recent years. This book reviews the applications of these approaches in various subdisciplines of economics and draws upon past economic thinkers to develop an integrated view of economics as a whole from the perspective of inherent discontinuity.

Creation and Chaos

Author : JoAnn Scurlock,Richard H. Beal
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781575068657

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Creation and Chaos by JoAnn Scurlock,Richard H. Beal Pdf

Hermann Gunkel was a scholar in the generation of the origins of Assyriology, the spectacular discovery by George Smith of fragments of the “Chaldean Genesis,” and the Babel-Bibel debate. Gunkel’s thesis, inspired by materials supplied to him by the Assyriologist Heinrich Zimmern, was to take the Chaoskampf motif of Revelation as an event that would not only occur at the end of the world but had already happened at the beginning, before Creation. In other words, in this theory, one imagines God in Genesis 1 as first having battled Rahab, Leviathan, and Yam (the forces of Chaos) in a grand battle, and only then beginning to create. The problem with Gunkel’s theory is that it did not simply identify common elements in the mythologies of the ancient Near East but imposed upon them a structure dictating the relationships between the elements, a structure that was based on inadequate knowledge and a forced interpretation of his sources. On the other hand, one is not entitled to insist that there was no cultural conversation among peoples who spent the better part of several millennia trading with, fighting, and conquering one another. Creation and Chaos attempts to address some of these issues. The contributions are organized into five sections that address various aspects of the issues raised by Gunekl’s theories.

Old Testament Theology

Author : Robin Routledge
Publisher : Inter-Varsity Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781789740097

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Numerous useful books on Old Testament theology are now available. However, they often give too much information - or too little. Some can seem large, and daunting to the ordinary student or pastor, and because of their layout, information may be hard to access. Others take a more introductory approach and do not deal with many of the theological issues and questions that the Old Testament raises. Robin Routledge's aim is to bridge this gap. He provides a substantial overview of the central issues and themes in Old Testament theology in the main body of the text, with more detailed discussion and references for further reading in the footnotes. His purpose is to examine the theological significance of the various texts in their wider canonical context, noting unity and coherence within the Old Testament (and to some extent between the Old and New Testaments), whilst also being aware of diversity. A brief outline of the relationship between exegesis and biblical theology within the overall task of interpreting and applying biblical material is given in the first chapter. His hope as a Christian minister is that, while this volume has grown out of a teaching context, and is intended for students, it will also be of benefit to others who want to take the theological content of the Old Testament seriously, and to apply its message to the life and ministry of the church today.

Genesis, Science, and the Beginning

Author : Benjamin D. Smith
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2018-08-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532643316

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Genesis, Science, and the Beginning by Benjamin D. Smith Pdf

Christian apologist Ben Smith believes that the creation account in Genesis 1 can be read literally and historically as a real week of seven normal days without contradicting modern astronomy and geology regarding the age of the universe and Earth. Many Christians are divided over how to reconcile Genesis with modern science, and this book evaluates all of the major options, ultimately concluding that the Bible allows for an old universe and Earth in a way that is also scientifically accurate. A former Young Earth creationist, Smith now believes that the age of creation is not specified in the Bible, and therefore scientists are free to answer the question. He believes that Christians should not hide from the controversy over the age of the Earth, but should take a fresh look at the text and be impressed with its accuracy.

Teutonic Mythology

Author : Jacob Grimm
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1883
Category : Germanic peoples
ISBN : HARVARD:AH59AV

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Teutonic mythology, tr. by J.S. Stallybrass

Author : Jacob Ludwig C. [single works] Grimm
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1883
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:600036832

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Pedro Juan Gutiérrez's Dirty Realism

Author : Lori Oxford
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2023-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781666910049

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Pedro Juan Gutiérrez's Dirty Realism by Lori Oxford Pdf

This work examines Gutiérrez’s Centro Habana Cycle (1998-2003) as a literary response to the social, political, and economic crisis of Cuba’s Special Period with a series of thematically arranged close readings that explore Gutiérrez’s interpretation of life and reality via his signature semi-autobiographical narrative.

The True Latter-Day-Saints' Herald

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1875
Category : Mormons
ISBN : WISC:89067424853

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Fault Lines of Globalization

Author : Hans Lindahl
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-26
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780199601684

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The question whether and how boundaries might individuate and thereby be constitutive features of any imaginable legal order has yet to be addressed in a systematic and comprehensive manner by legal and political theory. This book seeks to address this important omission, providing an original contribution to the debate about law in a global setting. Against the widely endorsed assumption that we are now moving towards law without boundaries, it argues that every imaginable legal order, global or otherwise, is bounded in space, time, membership, and content. The book is built up around three main insights. Firstly, that legal orders can best be understood as a form of joint action in which authorities mediate and uphold who ought to do what, where, and when with a view to realising the normative point of acting together. Secondly, that behaviour can call into question the boundaries that determine who ought to do what, where and when: a-legality. Thirdly, that this a-legality reveals boundaries as marking a limit and, to a lesser or greater extent, a fault line of the respective legal order. Legal boundaries reveal ways of ordering the who, what, where, and when of behaviour which have been excluded, yet which remain within the range of practical possibilities accessible to the collective: limits. However legal boundaries also intimate an order which exceeds the range of possibilities accessible to that collective - the fault line of the respective legal order. Careful analysis of a wide range of legal orders, including nomadism, Roman law, classical international law, ius gentium, multinationals, cyberlaw, lex mercatoria, the EU, global regimes of human rights, and space law validates this thesis. What sense, then, can we make of the normativity of the law, if there can be no inclusion without exclusion? Arguing that legal and political theories misunderstand how legal boundaries do their work of including and excluding, the book develops a normative theory of legal order which is alternative to both communitarianism and cosmopolitanism.

Barnett Newman and Heideggerian Philosophy

Author : Claude Cernuschi
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781611475197

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This book investigates the writings and works of the American Abstract Expressionist artist Barnett Newman in light of ideas articulated by one of Germany's most important and influential philosophers: Martin Heidegger. At the intersection of art history and philosophy, an int...

Risen: The Complete Series

Author : Odette C. Bell
Publisher : Odette C. Bell
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Risen: The Complete Series by Odette C. Bell Pdf

Bright things burn in this world. And I’m the brightest. From birth, I’ve existed for one purpose – to sacrifice my life to the fire within to keep my world safe. But when the man I love banishes me to ordinary Earth, strips me of my magic, and throws me away, I refuse to give up. I find a way to come back to our broken school and half-destroyed world. And I fight. Because that is all I, Arwyn Bright, was born for. And nothing, not even love can get in my way. … Risen follows a witch hell-bent on revenge and the man who banished her as they navigate a dangerous magical academy. If you love your urban fantasies with nonstop action, high stakes, and a touch of romance, pick up Risen: The Complete Series today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series.

The Abyss, The Rebellion of Sakla

Author : Frederick Guttmann
Publisher : Frederick Guttmann
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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This first part of this saga summarizes the references of the most significant mythologies in the world that speak about the Creation of the world and the appearance of evil with all its forces and entities. The Sakla Rebellion includes passages that explain what the Kingdom of Heaven is like and who inhabits it. In a chronological way, it narrates the events that took place before the Earth existed as such and where the great links of science about the beginnings of life lie. This first work shows how the gods and the laws of nature emerged, giving rise not only to this orb, but also to the solar system.