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This straightforward handbook by Mike Flynn and Doug Gregg shows
how God can set a new course for our lives and provides us all the
tools necessary to embark on a journey of inner healing. Writing
from a biblical perspective which seeks to correct common myths and
misunderstandings about this vital ministry, Flynn and Gregg's work
will be valued both by those who want to help their hurting friends
and neighbors and by those who are seeking healing in their own
lives.
Defoe's Writings and Manliness is a timely intervention in Defoe
studies and in the study of masculinity in eighteenth-century
literature more generally. Arguing that Defoe's writings
insistently returned to the issues of manliness and its contrary,
effeminacy, this book reveals how he drew upon a complex and
diverse range of discourses through which masculinity was discussed
in the period. It is for this reason that this book crosses over
and moves between modern paradigms for the analysis of
eighteenth-century masculinity to assess Defoe's men. A combination
of Defoe's clarity of vision, a spirit of contrariness and a streak
of moral didacticism resulted in an idiosyncratic and restless
testing of the forces surrounding his period's ideas of manliness.
Defoe's men are men, but they are never unproblematically so: they
display a contrariness which indicates that a failure of manliness
is never very far away.
CONNECT WITH THE LIFE-CHANGING MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Disciples of the Holy Spirit shows how a dynamic, close walk with
God can be yours each day through the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
As the energizer of your faith, the Spirit wants to bring you into
a transforming communion with Christ. He wants to empower you to
love your enemies, live without fear, and give generously out of an
inner abundance. Your part? Simply yielding to him through the
following spiritual disciplines: Solitude---helping you draw near
to God for spiritual growth and vigor. Surrender---helping you
surrender to God s will and purpose for your life, preparing you
for effective ministry. Service---helping you move into fellowship
with others and partnership with God in reaching a broken world As
you practice the spiritual disciplines, your concept of what it
means to be a Christian will acquire a new, life-changing
dimension. You ll grow closer to Jesus---and your life will
increasingly reflect the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. Dr.
Tan always has something worthwhile to say. His passion for people,
life, and God, combined with his extensive professional knowledge
make this book an important read. -Larry Crabb Jr., Ph.D.,
counselor and best-selling author A passionate, fresh guide for how
Christians can grow in Christ through the traditional spiritual
disciplines. Believers of differing theological backgrounds will
find encouragement and wisdom. -Stanton L. Jones, Ph.D., author of
the God s Design for Sex book series Dr. Siang-Yang Tan is senior
pastor of First Evangelical Church in Glendale, California. He is
also associate professor of psychology at Fuller Theological
Seminary, a licensed psychologist, and the author of Lay
Counseling: Equipping Christians for a Helping Ministry. He lives
in Arcadia, California. Dr. Douglas Gregg is former director of the
Office of Christian Community at Fuller Theological Seminary and a
training specialist with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. He is
the coauthor of Inner Healing: A Handbook for Helping Yourself and
Others and lives in Los Angeles."
This is a history of Eighteenth-Century Collections Online, a
database of over 180,000 titles. Published by Gale in 2003 it has
had an enormous impact of the study of the eighteenth century. Like
many commercial digital archives, ECCO's continuing development
obscures its precedents. This Element examines its prehistory as,
first, a computer catalogue of eighteenth-century print, and then
as a commercial microfilm collection, before moving to the
digitisation and development of the interfaces to ECCO, as well as
Gale's various partnerships and licensing deals. An essential
aspect of this Element is how it explores the socio-cultural and
technological debates around the access to old books from the 1930s
to the present day: Stephen Gregg demonstrates how these contexts
powerfully shape the way ECCO works to this day. The Element's aim
is to make us better users and better readers of digital archives.
This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
During the Civil War, William H. Gregg served as William Clarke
Quantrill's de facto adjutant from December 1861 until the spring
of 1864, making him one of the closest people to the Confederate
guerrilla leader. "Quantrill's raiders" were a partisan ranger
outfit best known for their brutal guerrilla tactics, which made
use of Native American field skills. Whether it was the origins of
Quantrill's band, the early warfare along the border, the planning
and execution of the raid on Lawrence, Kansas, the Battle of Baxter
Springs, or the dissolution of the company in early 1864, Gregg was
there as a participant and observer. This book includes his
personal account of that era. The book also includes correspondence
between Gregg and William E. Connelley, a historian. Connelley was
deeply affected by the war and was a staunch Unionist and
Republican. Even as much of the country was focusing on
reunification, Connelley refused to forgive the South and felt
little if any empathy for his Southern peers. Connelley's
relationship with Gregg was complicated and exploitive. Their bond
appeared mutually beneficial, but Connelley manipulated an old,
weak, and naive Gregg, offering to help him publish his memoir in
exchange for Gregg's inside information for a biography of
Quantrill.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
During the Civil War, William H. Gregg served as William Clarke
Quantrill's de facto adjutant from December 1861 until the spring
of 1864, making him one of the closest people to the Confederate
guerrilla leader. "Quantrill's raiders" were a partisan ranger
outfit best known for their brutal guerrilla tactics, which made
use of Native American field skills. Whether it was the origins of
Quantrill's band, the early warfare along the border, the planning
and execution of the raid on Lawrence, Kansas, the Battle of Baxter
Springs, or the dissolution of the company in early 1864, Gregg was
there as a participant and observer. This book includes his
personal account of that era. The book also includes correspondence
between Gregg and William E. Connelley, a historian. Connelley was
deeply affected by the war and was a staunch Unionist and
Republican. Even as much of the country was focusing on
reunification, Connelley refused to forgive the South and felt
little if any empathy for his Southern peers. Connelley's
relationship with Gregg was complicated and exploitive. Their bond
appeared mutually beneficial, but Connelley manipulated an old,
weak, and naive Gregg, offering to help him publish his memoir in
exchange for Gregg's inside information for a biography of
Quantrill.
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