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This book re-evaluates the philosophical status of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge by providing an extended comparison between his work and
the phenomenological theory of Edmund Husserl. Examining
Coleridge's accounts of the imagination, perception, poetic
creativity and literary criticism, it draws a systematic and
coherent structure out of a range of Coleridge's philosophical
writing. In addition, it also applies the principles of Coleridge's
philosophy to an interpretation of his own poetic output.
This book re-evaluates the philosophical status of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge by providing an extended comparison between his work and
the phenomenological theory of Edmund Husserl. Examining
Coleridge's accounts of the imagination, perception, poetic
creativity and literary criticism, it draws a systematic and
coherent structure out of a range of Coleridge's philosophical
writing. In addition, it also applies the principles of Coleridge's
philosophy to an interpretation of his own poetic output.
Relationships matter! They are at the heart of all good and bad
human experiences. First, our relationship with God needs to be in
order. For then it is possible to apply godly principles to the
establishment of right relationships with others and the
restoration of relationships that have gone wrong. This life-giving
book will show you how this can become real for you. It not only
addresses the nature of relationships and the factors which make
them work but also provides dynamic and well tried solutions for
those that have gone wrong. The scriptural truths in this book are
eternal keys to us fulfilling our human destiny. Right
Relationships has been universally acclaimed as one of the best
treatments of this subject and has become a standard textbook on
relationships worldwide.
Honour and respect are critical ingredients of healthy
relationships. Tom Marshall takes us on a journey to really come to
understand what it means to value, honour and respect someone. He
practically explains how we give honour in the right ways and how
we show respect. He opens up relevant scriptures and explains how
we can honour and respect people in business situations, in church
or our community.
This travel journal is the seventh book in a series by Tom Marshall
describing experiences he and his wife Elysee have had during their
summer's away from home. Tom and Elysee practice and indorse a
lifestyle captured in the phrase of another of Tom's books, MAKE
THE WORLD YOUR SECOND HOME. Although residing in retirement in
Naples, Florida for the past fourteen years, Tom and Elysee have
yet to spend a summer there. Instead they live in a different place
each year, renting as an option to owning a second home. In the
previous fourteen years they have stayed in Ireland, Australia/New
Zealand, Carmel, California, Slovenia, Annapolis, Md., Estonia,
Boothbay Harbor, Camden Maine and in 2013 Western Europe's three
major capitals Rome, Paris and London. The summer of 2013 broke
with the practice of renting in one place for the entire summer.
Instead The Marshall's rented for seven week in Rome, six weeks in
Paris and five weeks in London, with stop over in Ireland folded
in. In this book Tom describes the activities and events they
encountered and participated in, several day trips taken to places
of interest nearby, and excursions further afield of several days
or more. The book is complimented with many photographs, all of
them taken by Tom. Any reader contemplating an extended visit to
Europe would benefit from reading this book, it provided an
excellent example of contemporary Rome, Paris and London but, most
importantly it testifies to the BIG idea Tom promotes, to Make the
World Your Second Home by renting, instead of buying one
Many Christians find that there is a gap between what the Bible has
to say about freedom and what they actually experience in their
lives. In this book, Tom Marshall emphasizes that the Gospel is for
the whole person - spirit, soul and body. Biblical truth must be
applied in all these areas - particularly in the area of the mind -
in order to experience the fullness of freedom and life in the
Spirit which God intends for all believers.
This is the second book by Tom Marshall exploring the benefits of
periodic extended rentals as an alternative to owning a second
home, while providing an example in his travel journal account of a
summer spent in Slovenia. Tom Marshall and his wife Elysee retired
from the business world, moved permemntly to Naples, Florida, and
were faced with the "baby boomer' question of whether to sell their
property up North or keep it as a second residence. The Marshalls
took the unusual decision to sell out and " make the world their
second home." They have traveled every summer to a different part
of the world and established a residence for three or four months.
This exciting travel journel recounts their adventures in and
around Slovenia, including excursions to Hungary, Venice, Italy and
Vienna, Austria. Tom also describes their alternative lifestyle for
retiring baby boomers.
Based on years of proven experience and scholarly insight, the
author gives fresh perspectives on the essence of New Testament
leadership. He describes how and why it is distinct from
management, administration, or ministry and offers clear guidance
on topics such as: foresight, trust, criticism, caring, status,
timing, failure and honour. "Understanding Leadership" also
emphasizes lifestyle and attitude, helping you foster
interdependence while maintaining identity and integrity with your
church, business or community.
This is a book with powerful consequence for any church that is
seeking to find victory in its spiritual battles. The book covers
three areas of important teaching on spiritual warfare: *
Principalities and Powers * Binding and Loosing * Defensive
Spiritual Warfare The Author provides useful pointers to knowing
our enemy and recognizing when we are under spiritual attack. He
also explains some of the things we may be up against and how we
can deal with them by occupying the 'high ground' and building an
effective defense system, highlighting what our position is in
Jesus.
"The risk of a fatal catastrophe was constant. The NVA was the
enemy, but the ultimate opponent was, quite simply, death. . . ."
For assault helicopter crews flying in and around the NVA-infested
DMZ, the U.S. pullout from Vietnam in 1970-71 was a desperate time
of selfless courage. Now former army warrant officer Tom Marshall
of the Phoenix, C Company, 158th Aviation Battalion, 101st
Airborne, captures the deadly mountain terrain, the long hours
flown under enormous stress, the grim determination of hardened
pilots combat-assaulting through walls of antiaircraft fire, the
pickups amid exploding mortar shells and hails of AK fire, the
nerve-racking string extractions of SOG teams from North Vietnam. .
. . And, through it all, the rising tension as helicopter pilots
and crews are lost at an accelerating pace.
It is no coincidence that the Phoenix was one of the most highly
decorated assault helicopter units in I Corps. For as the American
departure accelerated and the enemy added new, more powerful
antiaircraft weapons, the helicopter pilots, crew chiefs, and
gunners paid the heavy price of withdrawal in blood. For more than
30 Percent of Tom Marshall's 130 helicopter-school classmates, the
price of exit was their lives. . . .
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