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In Jesus and John Wayne, a seventy-five-year history of American
evangelicalism, Kristin Kobes Du Mez demolishes the myth that white
evangelicals "held their noses" in voting for Donald Trump.
Revealing the role of popular culture in evangelicalism, Du Mez
shows how evangelicals have worked for decades to replace the Jesus
of the Gospels with an idol of rugged masculinity and Christian
nationalism in the mould of Ronald Reagan, Mel Gibson and above
all, John Wayne. As Du Mez observes, the beliefs at the heart of
white evangelicalism today preceded Trump and will outlast him.
"Packed full of emotion. . . . An influential read with a powerful
message."-Booklist Whether goose or swan, I have wings. And I'll
fly. Gus's life is about one thing-swimming. And he knows that the
only coach in town who can get him to the Olympics is Coach Marks.
So it seems like a simple plan: convince Coach Marks to train him,
and everything from there on in is just hard work. Gus has never
been afraid of hard work. But there are a few complications. For
one thing, Coach Marks was Danny's coach. Danny, Gus's brother,
committed suicide after failing to make the national swimming
team-a big step on the way to the Olympics. And for another, Gus
and Danny didn't exactly get along; Gus never liked living in
Danny's shadow. A shadow that has grown even bigger since his
death. In this powerful novel about the punishing and the healing
nature of sports, Gus's rage threatens to swallow him at every
turn. He's angry at his brother, his mother, his coach . . . even
himself. But as he works toward his goal and through his feelings,
Gus does everything he can to channel this burning intensity into
excelling at the sport that he and Danny both loved, and finds
solace in the same place he must face his demons: in the water. In
addition to Gus's incredible narrative, there are four pieces of
original art featured in Geese Are Never Swans. The art was curated
by TaskForce, a creative agency that collaborates with the most
influential nonprofits, brands, and people taking on the most
pressing challenges facing our nation and our world. TaskForce
builds capacity and community for those shaping a more empathetic
society through public opinion and policy. The artists'
interpretations of their work are included in the book.
#1 New York Times Bestseller From the mind of basketball legend and
Academy Award-winning storyteller Kobe Bryant comes a new tale of
finding your inner magic against all odds. GAME. SET. MAGIC. Game -
Tennis means life and death for the residents of the magical
kingdom of Nova, and for twelve-year-old Legacy, it's the only
thing getting her through the long days taking care of the other
kids at the orphanage. That's all about to change when she hears
about Silla's tournament. Set - Silla, the ruler of Nova, hosts an
annual tournament for the less fortunate of her citizens to come
and prove themselves and win entrance to the Academy, where they
can train to compete at nationals. The prize is Silla's favor and
enough cash to keep open the orphanage, and Legacy has her heart
set on both. Magic - What Legacy has yet to know is that the other
players have something besides better skills and more money than
she does. In Nova, tennis can unlock magic. Magic that Silla used
to save the kingdom long ago and magic that her competitors have
been training in for months already. Now, with the world turned
against her and the orphanage at stake, Legacy has to learn to use
her passion for the game to rise above those around her and shine.
The objective of this volume is to provide readers with a
current view of all aspects of the 'pipeline' that takes protein
targets to structures and how these have been optimised. This
volume includes chapters describing, in-depth, the individual steps
in the Structural Genomics pipeline, as well as less detailed
overviews of individual Structural Genomics initiatives. It is the
first book of protocols to cover techniques in a new and emerging
field.
The Mamba Mentality: How I Play is Kobe Bryant's personal
perspective of his life and career on the basketball court and his
exceptional, insightful style of playing the game--a fitting legacy
from the late Los Angeles Laker superstar. In the wake of his
retirement from professional basketball, Kobe "The Black Mamba"
Bryant decided to share his vast knowledge and understanding of the
game to take readers on an unprecedented journey to the core of the
legendary "Mamba mentality." Citing an obligation and an
opportunity to teach young players, hardcore fans, and devoted
students of the game how to play it "the right way," The Mamba
Mentality takes us inside the mind of one of the most intelligent,
analytical, and creative basketball players ever. In his own words,
Bryant reveals his famously detailed approach and the steps he took
to prepare mentally and physically to not just succeed at the game,
but to excel. Readers will learn how Bryant studied an opponent,
how he channeled his passion for the game, how he played through
injuries. They'll also get fascinating granular detail as he breaks
down specific plays and match-ups from throughout his career.
Bryant's detailed accounts are paired with stunning photographs by
the Hall of Fame photographer Andrew D. Bernstein. Bernstein, long
the Lakers and NBA official photographer, captured Bryant's very
first NBA photo in 1996 and his last in 2016--and hundreds of
thousands in between, the record of a unique, twenty-year
relationship between one athlete and one photographer. The
combination of Bryant's narrative and Bernstein's photos make The
Mamba Mentality an unprecedented look behind the curtain at the
career of one of the world's most celebrated and fascinating
athletes.
Updated and expanded-with a new foreword by Kristin Kobes Du Mez,
author of Jesus and John Wayne-Malestrom provides a redemptive
vision of biblical manhood and a way through the treacherous seas
of patriarchy. Like the danger of a maelstrom in the open seas, a
relentless force threatens our culture, swirling with hidden
currents that distorts God's image of personhood. This book reveals
how the malestrom is one of the Enemy's single most successful
strategies. Its victories are flashed before us every day in the
headlines as men lose sight of who God created them to be. It has
consumed the evangelical church that stoops to offering toxic
"manly" solutions to the wrongs it perceives in society and
distracts from the rich potential God has entrusted to his sons.
Digging deeply into the stories of men in the Bible who subverted
cultural hierarchies, Carolyn Custis James shows us how
countercultural God's design for men really is. Through personal
story, biblical commentary, and cultural analysis, Custis James:
Makes a strong case for the unbiblical nature of patriarchy.
Illuminates the sociology of marginalization and cultural gender
roles. Takes a close biblical look at Jesus and what his character
and humanity means to the men of the church today. Malestrom offers
what we so desperately need-a biblical, global, timeless vision of
godly personhood that is big enough to encompass the diversity of
men's lives and strong enough to withstand the crises they face.
"It is one thing to critique the abuses of a domineering
masculinity and lament the religious and societal consequences, but
Carolyn Custis James takes the next crucial step and offers us a
better path forward. For those asking, "What now?" Malestrom serves
as a sure-footed guide." -Kristin Kobes Du Mez
This book explores the rise, size and shape of the European fitness
industry by using harmonised data as well as in-depth analyses of
national surveys in fifteen European countries. Following an
introduction to the socio-historical and conceptual aspects of
fitness, the collection presents the scope of fitness as a business
and participatory activity. Furthermore, both policy and governance
issues as well as community and supply angles are considered.
Drawing on this unique material, the book will appeal to students
and scholars of sport business, sport economics, sport management,
and social sport sciences, but also to administrators, policymakers
and entrepreneurs in the international and national sport and
health community.
The next book in the #1 New York Times best-selling Epoca series
from Kobe Bryant and Ivy Claire. As Pretia, the Princess of Epoca,
prepares to return to Ecrof, the elite magical sports academy, she
is focused on the most important part of her upcoming year: the
Junior Epic Games. She knows that her destiny is to rule Epoca, but
right now, all she wants is to be selected for the Junior Epic team
so that she can compete against the best young athletes in Epoca
and bring honor to her people. But as rumors begin to swirl about
unrest surrounding the Games, Pretia realizes that winning might
not be as simple as being the best athlete she can be. She might
have to decide which is more important: being an athlete or being a
leader. Pretia's best friend, Rovi, is ecstatic when he hears that
the Junior Epic Games will be held in Phoenis, where he lived
before attending Ecrof. True, his time in Phoenis wasn't ideal-he'd
lived on the streets as a Star Stealer, part of a gang of kids who
stole what they needed to survive-but he'd found a home there. He's
excited to return as a Dreamer, an athlete at the top of his game.
But all is not well with the Star Stealers. Rovi's old friends are
being blamed for the unrest surrounding the Games, even though he's
sure they have nothing to do with it. Now that he's back in
Phoenis, Rovi is faced with a difficult question: Is he a Dreamer
or a Star Stealer? Can he be both? As tensions mount, Pretia and
Rovi, along with their friend Vera, find themselves in a race to
save the Star Stealers. And they begin to understand that if anyone
is going to make a new future for Epoca, it just might be them.
#1 New York Times Bestseller A USA TODAY Bestseller A People
Magazine pick Reggie has never felt destined for greatness. He
dreams about basketball brilliance all day and night, but the hard
truth is that he's a benchwarmer for the West Bottom Badgers, the
worst team in the league. Even their mysterious new coach, Rolabi
Wizenard, can't seem to help them end their losing streak. Reggie
is willing to train tirelessly to improve his game, but the gym
itself seems to be working against him in magical ways. Before
Reggie can become the player he dreams of being, he must survive
the extraordinary trials of practice. Basketball legend Kobe Bryant
presents this illuminating follow-up to the #1 New York Times
bestseller The Wizenard Series: Training Camp-a story of strain and
sacrifice, supernatural breakthroughs, and supreme dedication to
the game.
Fly to France with Frida and Arthur the Dragon as they visit the
Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre museum, the Lascaux cave and
the Canal de Midi. Discover historical stories and meet famous
figures from France's past including Joan of Arc, Napoleon, and
King Louis XIV; scientists Louis Pasteur and Marie Curie; literary
legends George Sand, Jules Verne, Honore de Balzac and Antoine de
Saint-Exupery; composer Claude Debussy; singer Edith Piaf and many
more. This exquisitely illustrated book is a fairy tale journey
through the beauty of France, as well as a wonderful guide to its
rich history and culture.
Addressing the relationship among social critique, violence, and
domination, Violence and Reflexivity: The Place of Critique in the
Reality of Domination examines a critique of violent and unjust
social arrangements that transcends the Enlightenment/postmodern
opposition. This critique surpasses the "reflexive violence" of
classical enlightenment universalism without committing the
"violence of reflexivity" by negating any possibility of collective
radical social engagement. The unifying thread of the collection,
edited by Marjan Ivkovic, Adriana Zaharijevic, and Gazela
Pudar-Drasko, is a sensitivity to the field of tension created by
these extremes, especially for the issue of how to articulate a
non-violent critique that is nevertheless "militant," in the sense
that it creates a rupture in an institutionalized order of
violence. In Part One, the contributors examine the theoretical
resources that help us move beyond the reflexive violence of the
classical Enlightenment social critique in our quest for justice
and non-domination. Part Two brings together nuanced attempts to
reconsider the dominant modern understandings of violence,
subjectivity, and society without succumbing to the violence of
reflexivity that characterizes radically anti-Enlightenment
standpoints.
#1 New York Times Bestseller A People Kid Pick of the week From the
mind of basketball legend and Academy Award-winning storyteller
Kobe Bryant comes this radically original portrait of five young
basketball players, one enlightening coach, and the awesome
transformative power of the game. Filled with insights about the
mental stamina and emotional clarity that peak performance
requires, this is an indispensable story for young athletes,
coaches, educators, and anyone interested in the astonishing
potential of team sports to unlock individual growth. THE GAME WILL
NEVER BE THE SAME Magic doesn't seem possible for the West Bottom
Badgers. They're the lowest-ranked basketball team in their league,
and they live in the poorest neighborhood in Dren. Nobody expects
them to succeed at anything. Plus, every kid on the team has secret
struggles of his own. When a new coach named Professor Wizenard
arrives on the first day of training camp, the Badgers can't
explain the magical-seeming things they see and hear. Every player
experiences unique and strange visions-visions that challenge
everything they thought they knew about basketball, and about their
lives and their secrets off the court. To survive the increasingly
intense ordeals of training, the Badgers will need to take
unimaginable risks, learn to trust their teammates, and confront
the darkness within themselves.
#1 New York Times Bestseller From the mind of basketball legend,
Academy Award-winning, and New York Times-bestselling storyteller
Kobe Bryant comes a new tale of finding your strength against all
odds. Set in an alternate classical world dominated by sports and a
magical power called grana, Epoca: The Tree of Ecrof is the story
of two children: the lowly born Rovi and the crown princess Pretia
who uncover and battle terrible evil and discover their inner
strength along the way. Epoca: The Tree of Ecrof takes place at the
most elite sports academy in the land, where the best
child-athletes are sent to hone their skills. When Rovi and Pretia
arrive, each harboring a secret about themselves, they begin to
suspect that something evil is at play at the school. In the course
of their first year, they must learn to master their grana in order
to save the world from dark forces that are rising.
Two-time All-Star and thirteen-year NBA veteran Caron Butler has an
impressive basketball record. He was Big East Co-Player of the Year
at UConn, the 10th overall pick of the 2002 NBA Draft and a key
player for the Dallas Mavericks in their championship-winning
season in 2011. But before Butler had a chance to prove himself on
the court, he spent his time trying to prove himself on the
streets, as a gang member and drug dealer in his hometown of
Racine, Wisconsin. He saw friends gunned down in the bloody street
wars near his home, was arrested nearly 15 times and wound up
behind bars and in solitary confinement before his 15th birthday.
Tuff Juice shares Caron Butler’s extraordinary journey from his
delinquent youth in the streets of Racine to his role as an
accomplished pro basketball player, dedicated husband and father,
active philanthropist and burgeoning businessman. Along the way,
the book explores the incredible impact his single mother’s
unconditional love and his college coach’s unwavering support had
on him, and what drives him to be so successful in basketball and
in life.
This book explores the rise, size and shape of the European fitness
industry by using harmonised data as well as in-depth analyses of
national surveys in fifteen European countries. Following an
introduction to the socio-historical and conceptual aspects of
fitness, the collection presents the scope of fitness as a business
and participatory activity. Furthermore, both policy and governance
issues as well as community and supply angles are considered.
Drawing on this unique material, the book will appeal to students
and scholars of sport business, sport economics, sport management,
and social sport sciences, but also to administrators, policymakers
and entrepreneurs in the international and national sport and
health community.
A New Gospel for Women tells the story of Katharine Bushnell
(1855-1946), author of God's Word to Women, one of the most
innovative and comprehensive feminist theologies ever written. An
internationally-known social reformer and women's rights activist,
Bushnell rose to prominence through her highly publicized campaigns
against prostitution and the trafficking of women in America, in
colonial India, and throughout East Asia. In each of these cases,
the intrepid reformer struggled to come to terms with the fact that
it was Christian men who were guilty of committing acts of
appalling cruelty against women. Ultimately, Bushnell concluded
that Christianity itself - or rather, the patriarchal distortion of
true Christianity - must be to blame. A work of history, biography,
and historical theology, Kristin Kolbes DuMez's book provides a
vivid account of Bushnell's life. It maps a concise introduction to
her fascinating theology, revealing, for example, Bushnell's belief
that gender bias tainted both the King James and the Revised
Versions of the English Bible. As DuMez demonstrates, Bushnell
insisted that God created women to be strong and independent, that
Adam, not Eve, bore responsibility for the Fall, and that it was
through Christ, "the great emancipator of women," that women would
achieve spiritual and social redemption. The book restores Bushnell
to her rightful place in history. It also illuminates the dynamic
and often thorny relationship between faith and feminism in modern
America by mapping Bushnell's story and her subsequent
disappearance from the historical record. Most pointedly, A New
Gospel for Women reveals the challenges confronting Christian
feminists today who wish to construct a sexual ethic that is both
Christian and feminist, one rooted not in the Victorian era, but
rather one suited to the modern world.
The objective of this volume is to provide readers with a
current view of all aspects of the 'pipeline' that takes protein
targets to structures and how these have been optimised. This
volume includes chapters describing, in-depth, the individual steps
in the Structural Genomics pipeline, as well as less detailed
overviews of individual Structural Genomics initiatives. It is the
first book of protocols to cover techniques in a new and emerging
field.
Kobe Bryant's legacy of uplifting and inspiring young athletes
continues in this highly anticipated follow-up to the #1 New York
Times bestseller Legacy and the Queen. Legacy Petrin is a national
tennis champion, but she doesn't feel like one. At the orphanage
where she grew up, far from the city where she learned to shine,
Legacy struggles to focus on her training. Her famous magical inner
light dims and darkens until she barely recognizes herself. Then a
girl who looks exactly like Legacy-same burlap dress, same
signature glow-starts playing in Legacy's name. She wins matches in
the city, makes charming speeches in support of "Queen" Silla, and
gains a devoted following. Soon, Silla issues a decree against
impersonating champions, which means that the real Legacy could be
arrested simply for looking like herself. To reclaim her name and
her identity, Legacy has no choice but to compete in disguise . . .
until she can rise through the ranks, face off against her
imposter, and prove that she is the one and only Legacy Petrin-a
champion who was born to shine.
Why does our past pain have a way of terrorizing us and keeping us
in fear, while baiting us with the lie that we will never
experience healing, freedom, or love? Though many of us can point
to patterns of brokenness in our lives, we don't know why they're
there. No matter how hard we work, we can't seem to outrun the very
things that break our hearts. That's because our everyday setbacks
are rooted in our unaddressed wounds. Guided by seminary-trained
licensed trauma therapist Kobe Campbell, Why Am I Like This? will
help you develop courage as you dare to turn your heart toward your
brokenness, uncover uncomfortable truths, and learn how to invite
God into your past and present pain as you move from the terror of
trauma into the tender embrace of the Father. In Why Am I Like
This?, you will: gain an understanding of what trauma and healing
really are, explore the roots of your dysfunctional patterns, learn
how your trauma shows up in your everyday life, and find
trauma-informed, faith-based coping mechanisms to heal your mind
and deepen your intimacy with God. You already know that God is
good. Here, you'll discover that He's good to you. You already know
that God responds to the cry of His children. Here, you'll see just
how he responds to your cries of desperation, hopelessness, and
despair. Healing won't look like what you thought it will be, but
it will come, and it will be beautiful.
The next installment in Kobe Bryant's #1 New York Times bestselling
Wizenard series is now available in a limited deluxe edition! This
edition has an incredible velvety texture that perfectly matches
The Wizenard Series: Training Camp. Reggie has never felt destined
for greatness. He dreams about basketball brilliance all day and
night, but the hard truth is that he's a benchwarmer for the West
Bottom Badgers the worst team in the league. Even their mysterious
new coach, Rolabi Wizenard, can't seem to help them end their
losing streak. Reggie is willing to train tirelessly to improve his
game, but the gym itself seems to be working against him in magical
ways. Before Reggie can become the player he dreams of being, he
must survive the extraordinary trials of practice. Basketball
legend Kobe Bryant presents this illuminating follow-up to the #1
New York Times best seller The Wizenard Series: Training Camp-a
story of strain and sacrifice, supernatural breakthroughs, and
supreme dedication to the game.
Mit zunehmendem Kostendruck durch die Globalisierung wird
Innovation zum zentralen Wettbewerbsfaktor westeuropaischer
Unternehmen. Innovative Produkte sind margentrachtiger, jedoch
wachst auch das Risiko des Misserfolgs. Dieses Buch zeigt, wie sich
die Chancen von innovativen Konzepten erhohen und gleichzeitig die
Risiken bezuglich Marktakzeptanz, Technologie und Umwelt reduzieren
lassen. Es wird weiter gezeigt, dass das Management von Innovation
situativ angepasst werden muss, um die Chancen und Risiken von
Innovationen ganzheitlich zu erfassen und zu bewerten. Flexible und
agile Organisationsformen, klare Prozesse und unternehmerisches
Handeln ermoglichen ein nachhaltiges Wachstum durch Innovation.
Wissenschaftler und Fuhrungskrafte beschreiben, wie erfolgreiche
Unternehmen Innovation und Risiko managen.
Aus einer Rezension zur 1. Auflage: "getAbstract.com empfiehlt
das Werk allen Fuhrungskraften und Entscheidern, die nicht ohne
Vorwissen in risikotrachtige Marktentwicklungen stolpern wollen,
(...)." getAbstract 19.06.2002"
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