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  • - How Right-Wing Evangelicals Are Destroying Our Nation and Our Faith
    av Jr. & Obery M. Hendricks
    301

    A timely and galvanizing work that examines how right-wing evangelical Christians have veered from an admirable faith to a pernicious, destructive ideology.Today’s right-wing Evangelical Christianity stands as the very antithesis of the message of Jesus Christ. In his new book, Christians Against Christianity, best-selling author and religious scholar Obery M. Hendricks Jr. challenges right-wing evangelicals on the terrain of their own religious claims, exposing the falsehoods, contradictions, and misuses of the Bible that are embedded in their rabid homophobia, their poorly veiled racism and demonizing of immigrants and Muslims, and their ungodly alliance with big business against the interests of American workers.He scathingly indicts the religious leaders who helped facilitate the rise of the notoriously unchristian Donald Trump, likening them to the “court jesters” and hypocritical priestly sycophants of bygone eras who unquestioningly supported their sovereigns’ every act, no matter how hateful or destructive to those they were supposed to serve.In the wake of the deadly insurrectionist attack on the US Capitol, Christians Against Christianity is a clarion call to stand up to the hypocrisy of the evangelical Right, as well as a guide for Christians to return their faith to the life-affirming message that Jesus brought and died for. What Hendricks offers is a provocative diagnosis, an urgent warning that right-wing evangelicals’ aspirations for Christian nationalist supremacy are a looming threat, not only to Christian decency but to democracy itself. What they offer to America is anything but good news.

  • - Winner of the Pulitzer Prize
    av Jr. & James Forman
    150

    James Forman Jr's Pulitzer Prize-winning account of race and the criminal justice system.

  • av Douglas Walter Bristol & Jr.
    671

    The previously overlooked story of how the labor of Black GIs helped win the war and advanced racial integration in the US armed forces.More than 80 percent of Black GIs in World War II served behind the front lines. At the beginning of the war, segregation policies maintained physical separation of Black and white GIs and only allowed Black soldiers to do simple, menial work, maintaining a false sense of racial inferiority. But the mechanization of armed forces during World War II demanded more skilled laborers behind the front lines. The Army Service Forces, created in March 1942, turned to Black GIs to solve the serious manpower shortage and trained them for jobs previously done only by white GIs. In Building Bridges, author Douglas Bristol tells the story of how military necessity led to unprecedented changes in the employment of Black troops. These changes had unanticipated consequences. American military leaders adopted a new racial discourse that emphasized the rights and potential of Black GIs. The new opportunities also exposed racial discrimination, giving Black GIs and their allies more leverage to demand better treatment. Black GIs built bridges, roads, and runways. They repaired engines and radios. They transported bombs, bullets, food, gasoline, and water to hard-pressed soldiers on the front lines. Their numbers, skills, and necessity only grew as the war continued. By the end of the World War II, Black GIs had cracked the glass ceiling in the racialized military hierarchy behind the front lines and became indispensable to keeping the American war machine running around the globe.

  • av J. Thorne Smith & Jr.
    201

  • av Jr. & Eugene A. Stead
    311

  • av Horatio Alger & Jr.
    307

  • av Jr. & Alfred L. Martin
    361 - 1 047

  • av Jr. & Charles Adams Gulick
    421

  • av Jr. & Charles C. Jones
    257

  • av George C. Adams & Jr.
    257

    A path to belief for the 21st century citizen who cannot embrace either the traditional religions of the past or the emerging religions of the new spirituality

  • av Jr.
    277

    Breaking the Barriers: 31 Keys to Experience Inner Peace is a topical devotional resource that aims to provide the reader with spiritual keys to help them overcome common barriers that prevent them from experiencing inner peace. These keys are intended to help the reader unlock the door of inner peace and move forward in life and get unstuck from the ruts of sadness, frustration and inner turmoil. As a result of experiencing peace, the reader is released to become the person that God wants them to be and achieve the purpose that God has for their life.

  • av Jr. & Mark NeCamp
    247

    A User Guide for Empowerment, Protection, and Healing.

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    247

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    247

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    267

  • av Jr. & Richard N. Lutjens
    377

  • av Jr., Jeb Bush & Russell Levenson
    267 - 351

  • av Jr., Pamela S. Karlan, George A. Rutherglen, m.fl.
    4 957

  • - Paraleipomena Jeremiou
    av Jr. & Dale C. Allison
    1 647

    This is the first verse-by-verse commentary on 4 Baruch, a neglected work of disputed origin, composed not long after the common era. This study attempts to place it within its Jewish and Christian contexts and thereby contribute to our knowledge of early Judaism and Christianity.

  • av Jr. & Ronald Helfrich
    641

    Engages with Mormon Studies from its beginnings in the early nineteenth century to the end of the 20th century. The book covers those who fought over Mormonism's truth or falsity, those who tried to understand Mormonism as a religious and sociological phenomenon, and on those who explored Mormonism from a more dispassionate perspective.

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