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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Aaron D. Neale
Conley calls into question the outdated historical methodologies in use in Christian social ethics and outlines the consequences stemming from them. By adopting the postmodern post-structuralist position of historian Elizabeth Clark, Conley calls ethicists to learn to read for the gaps, silences, and aporias existent in historical texts as well as in the histories represented by them.The book calls ethicists to a critical self-reflexive historiography. This self-criticism allows the ability to construct new histories and formulate new ethical norms for the world in which we now live. This work is another voice in the conversation about the meaning and implications of method in history, and applies that concretely to Christian ethics.
Alone with a Jihadist: A Biblical Response to Holy War
Aaron D. Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2009
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This is the first-ever study of Judeo-Urdu, that is, the Hindi/Urdu language written in Hebrew script. It provides background and an introduction to the Judeo-Urdu corpus, presents nearly two hundred entries from one text — a Hebrew-Judeo-Urdu glossary — and analyzes the orthography, phonology, and morphology of Judeo-Urdu. Comparison is made to standard Hindi and Urdu, from which Judeo-Urdu diverges in many interesting ways.
Landbird Monitoring Protocol and Standard Operating Procedures for the Sonoran Desert Network
Aaron D. Flesch; Theresa Mau-Crimmins; Debbie Angell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Builders of a New South describes how, between 1865 and 1914, ten Natchez mercantile families emerged as leading purveyors in the wholesale plantation supply and cotton handling business, and soon became a dominant force in the social and economic Reconstruction of the Natchez District. They were able to take advantage of postwar conditions in Natchez to gain mercantile prominence by supplying planters and black sharecroppers in the plantation supply and cotton buying business. They parlayed this initial success into cotton plantation ownership and became important local businessmen in Natchez, participating in many civic improvements and politics that shaped the district into the twentieth century.This book digs deep in countless records (including census, tax, property, and probate, as well as thousands of chattel mortgage contracts) to explore how these traders functioned as entrepreneurs in the aftermath of the Civil War, examining closely their role as furnishing merchants and land speculators, as well as their relations with the area's planters and freed black population. Their use of favorable laws protecting them as creditors, along with a solid community base that was civic-minded and culturally intact, greatly assisted them in their success. These families prospered partly because of their good business practices, and partly because local whites and blacks embraced them as useful agents in the emerging new marketplace. The situation created by the aftermath of the war and emancipation provided an ideal circumstance for the merchant families, and in the end, they played a key role in the district's economic survival and were the prime modernizers of Natchez.
Quantum Christianity: Believe Again
Aaron D. Davis
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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autism stories from the Low Blow comic book series
autism stories from the low blow comic book series
The Chris Benoit Murder/Suicide Conspiracy
Aaron D. Poliwoda
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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A comic book about wrestler Chris Benoit and the story about how he killed his, wife, son, and self. It is also about how WWE tried to cover it up.
This is volume two of Aaron Poliwoda's Low Blow comic book series issues #13-18. It is a story about a friendship between an autistic man and a homeless woman.
This is volume 4 of the Low Blow comic book series. It includes issues #33-47. It has Low Blow's first longer autism story as well as wrestling comics about Jesse Ventura, Owen Hart, and Chris Benoit. The book is mainly about autism and wrestling.
A collection of wrestling comic books from the Low Blow comic book series. Includes stories about Chris Benoit, Jesse Ventura, Dynamite Kid, Owen Hart, and others.
This is volume 3 of the Low Blow comic book series. It includes issues #19-32 and has the Ripped To Shreds and Dynamite Kid story. It is mainly about autism and wrestling.
This is volume 5 of the Low Blow comic book series. It includes issues #50-61 and has the humorous Krinkyville story and the Autism Begins comic. It is mainly about autism and wrestling.