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In "Socialist Thought" Fried and Sanders set socialism within its
historical context from pre-revolutionary France to the present by
using major turning points such as 1789, when the French Revolution
launched socialism, to establish a chronological framework. The
authors contend that though its roots can be traced to the Bible,
socialism truly came into being at the end of the 18th century, the
age of democratic ideas, as a response to the Industrial Revolution
and an attempt to change the consciousness of society and its
material organization. The readings, emphasizing utopian socialists
and Marx, demonstrate that socialist aspirations throughout history
have been as varied as the individuals expressing them. Over the
past three centuries, socialists have embraced both
anti-authoritarianism and totalitarianism, class struggle and
co-operation, revolution and democracy.
I was saved and Holy Ghost filled at age 5 in a Jacksonville,
Florida Church of God. God then called me into a healing ministry.
As a child, I prayed for my mother dying from a ruptured artery in
her left temple in an automobile accident. God so graciously
stopped the bleeding and spared her life. South Rocky Mount Church
of God, age of 13 got me involved in the witnessing program, and at
age 16, I was asked to teach Sunday School to the senior shut-ins.
In 1980, I began to preach the gospel. I am a result of the
impartation of Apostle Ann Baines, of Rocky Mount, NC and Apostle
Wallace (Sonny) Heflin Jr. of Calvary Pentecostal Campground in
Ashland Virginia. I have been killed twice (broken neck, bullet
piercing through my skull), and died two other times. When we
understand that our steps are ordered of the Lord, because "No
weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper." In 2007, my wife
Lyn "Babylove" Sanders and I founded Faith Builders International
Conference. We are also an active part of Cross Country World
Missions. Never in my wildest imagination could I have dreamed of
being where we are in ministry, preaching, teaching, praying for
the sick and writing books with the honor of teaching and training
ministers. "Deep calleth unto deep." Come to know God with an
intimacy that explains what Satan's purpose is and why God had
mercy on him through "The Power of Choice." "There is a Second
Chance" at the White Throne Judgment, hell today may not be hell
for eternity. Should the walk of faith be easy, if so, "Teach Me
Faith?" Can I accidentally commit "Blasphemy the Holy Ghost?" The
answer may surprise you. Your Servant in Christ Jesus, Dr. Ronald
Sanders PhD
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Storming the Tulips (Paperback)
Hannie J. Voyles; Compiled by Ronald Sanders; Edited by Nancy L. Baumann
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R463
Discovery Miles 4 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Not just another Holocaust story, Storming the Tulips is an
intimate encounter with history, as told by twenty former students
of the 1st Montessori School in Amsterdam. They were
children-contemporaries of Anne Frank-and this book is a companion
to The Diary of Anne Frank. While Anne's story describes her
sequestered life in the Annex, Storming the Tulips reveals what
children on the outside endured-in the streets, in hiding, and in
the concentration camps. Their friends disappeared. Their parents
sent them away. They were herded on trains and sent to death camps.
They joined the Nazi youth. They hid Jews. They lost their
families. They picked the pockets of the dead. They escaped. They
dodged bullets. They lived in terror. They starved. They froze.
They ate tulip bulbs. They witnessed a massacre. They collected
shrapnel. And finally, they welcomed the Liberation. Some lost
their families, most lost their homes, but they all lost their
innocence as they fought to survive in a world gone mad-the only
world that they knew.
Nearly five centuries after the first wave of Catholic missionaries
arrived in the New World to spread their Christian message,
contemporary religious workers in the Bolivian highlands have begun
to encourage Aymara Indians to return to traditional ritual
practices. All but eradicated after hundreds of years of
missionization, the "old ways" are now viewed as local cultural
expressions of Christian values. In order to become more Christian,
the Aymara must now become more Indian. This groundbreaking study
of the contemporary encounter between Catholic missionaries and
Aymara Indians is the first ethnography to focus both on the
evangelizers and the evangelized. Andrew Orta explores the pastoral
shift away from liberation theology that dominated Latin American
missionization up until the mid-1980s to the recent "theology of
inculturation," which upholds the beliefs and practices of a
supposedly pristine Aymara culture as indigenous expressions of a
more universal Christianity. Addressing essential questions in
cultural anthropology, religious studies, postcolonial studies, and
globalization studies, Catechizing Culture is a sophisticated
documentation of the widespread shift from the politics of class to
the politics of ethnicity and multiculturalism.
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