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Seeking to Know the Divine: Exploring the Nature of God

Seeking to Know the Divine: Exploring the Nature of God

Kerry W. Williams

Independently Published
2019
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Who is God? This question has intrigued mankind throughout human history. How could we as finite humans ever begin to comprehend the nature of Deity? The Bible reveals a great deal about God: His desires, His character, His emotions, His wrath, and His love. Yet so much remains a mystery. This book presents a study of the Godhead (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) in a 13 week class format. The goal of this study is to develop a fuller understanding of who God is while acknowledging that much of His nature "surpasses our understanding."
East Coast Girls

East Coast Girls

Kerry Kletter

MIRA BOOKS
2020
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They share countless perfect memories--and one they wish they could forget.Childhood friends Hannah, Maya, Blue and Renee share a bond that feels more like family. Growing up, they had difficult home lives, and the summers they spent vacationing together in Montauk were the happiest memories they ever made--campfires on the beach, salt-spray hair and the effervescent excitement of the bright future ahead. Then, the summer after graduation, one terrible night changed everything.Twelve years have passed since that fateful incident, and during that time, their sisterhood has drifted apart, each woman haunted by her own lost innocence. But just as they reunite in Montauk for one last summer together, hoping to heal those wounds and find happiness once more, tragedy strikes again. This time it'll test them like never before, forcing them to confront decisions they've each had to live with and old secrets that refuse to stay buried.Told with lyrical prose and sharp insights into human nature, East Coast Girls unveils the dark truths that can threaten even the deepest friendships and the unconditional love that makes them stronger than ever.
Hiding Behind My Horses

Hiding Behind My Horses

Kerry Kuhn

Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
2019
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This book is about one man's journey to becoming real with himself and stop hiding from his past. The pursuit of childhood dreams and the enticement of fame became his two biggest masks. What was left behind was divorce and devastation. But through all the pain and deceit, freedom and redemption were found in the truth...the truth about his past, the truth about how he was living, and the truth about a Savior that can redeem it all.
The Gifts of the Spirit for a New Generation

The Gifts of the Spirit for a New Generation

Kerry Wood

Independently Published
2019
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The Gifts of the Spirit for a New GenerationGifts of the Spirit for a New Generation is not a study of generational characteristics as much as it is a call for a new generation, whether spiritual or chronological, to grasp the necessity and practicality of the Spirit's gifts as the infinite overflow of God's compassion for broken humanity. Discover both the hindrances to the gifts and keys to cultivating a life of supernatural fruitfulness. Question and Answer section and Group Discussion questions included.The passionate pursuit of the workings of God by His Spirit can only be a pursuit for God Himself. Our God is an overflowing fountain of compassion pouring forth in such measure as to be mistaken for raw power. This fullness of compassion, given as gifts to advance His divine purposes in us and to the world, is not found at new and exotic places. These gifts are where they have always been, "All my springs are in You" (Ps. 87:7; 42:7). But these must be rediscovered by every generation. Happily, Kerry Wood, a seasoned pastor, student and friend, is not averse to dealing with the necessities of the Spirit in soundly biblical, passionately spiritual and abundantly practical ways. I recommend him to you.-Jack Hayford, Pastor, prolific author, songwriter, theologian and founder of The Church on the Way (Van Nuys, CA) and The King's UniversityPublished by Burkhart Books, Bedford, Texaswww.BurkhartBooks.com
Religion, Charity and Human Rights

Religion, Charity and Human Rights

Kerry O'Halloran

Cambridge University Press
2014
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For the first time in 400 years a number of leading common law nations have, fairly simultaneously, embarked on charity law reform leading to an encoding of key definitional matters in charity legislation. This book provides an analysis of international case law developments on the ever growing range of issues now being generated by clashes between human rights, religion and charity law. Kerry O'Halloran identifies and assesses the agenda of 'moral imperatives', such as abortion and gay marriage that delineate the legal interface and considers their significance for those with and those without religious belief. By assessing jurisdictional differences in the law relating to religion/human rights/charity the author provides a picture of the evolving 'culture wars' that now typify and differentiates societies in western nations including the USA, England and Wales, Ireland, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
Human Cloning

Human Cloning

Kerry Lynn Macintosh

Cambridge University Press
2012
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Since Dolly the sheep was born, controversy has swirled around the technology of cloning. We recoil at the prospect of human copies, manufactured men and women, nefarious impersonators and resurrections of the dead. Such reactions have serious legal consequences: lawmakers have banned stem cell research along with the cloning of babies. But what if our minds have been playing tricks on us? What if everything we thought we knew about human cloning is rooted in intuition rather than fact? Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and their Legal Consequences is a rollicking ride through science, psychology and the law. Drawing on sources ranging from science fiction films to the Congressional Record, this book unmasks the role that psychological essentialism has played in bringing about cloning bans. It explains how hidden intuitions have caused conservatives and liberals to act contrary to their own most cherished ideals and values.
Networks of Empire

Networks of Empire

Kerry Ward

Cambridge University Press
2012
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This book argues that the Dutch East India Company empire manifested itself through multiple networks that amalgamated spatially and over time into an imperial web whose sovereignty was effectively created and maintained but always partial and contingent. Networks of Empire proposes that early modern empires were comprised of durable networks of trade, administration, settlement, legality, and migration whose regional circuits and territorially and institutionally based nodes of regulatory power operated not only on land and sea but discursively as well. Rights of sovereignty were granted to the company by the States General in the United Provinces. Company directors in Europe administered the exercise of sovereignty by company servants in its chartered domain. The empire developed in dynamic response to challenges waged by individuals and other sovereign entities operating within the Indian Ocean grid. By closely examining the Dutch East India Company's network of forced migration this book explains how empires are constituted through the creation, management, contestation, devolution and reconstruction of these multiple and intersecting fields of partial sovereignty.
Human Cloning

Human Cloning

Kerry Lynn Macintosh

Cambridge University Press
2014
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Since Dolly the sheep was born, controversy has swirled around the technology of cloning. We recoil at the prospect of human copies, manufactured men and women, nefarious impersonators and resurrections of the dead. Such reactions have serious legal consequences: lawmakers have banned stem cell research along with the cloning of babies. But what if our minds have been playing tricks on us? What if everything we thought we knew about human cloning is rooted in intuition rather than fact? Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and their Legal Consequences is a rollicking ride through science, psychology and the law. Drawing on sources ranging from science fiction films to the Congressional Record, this book unmasks the role that psychological essentialism has played in bringing about cloning bans. It explains how hidden intuitions have caused conservatives and liberals to act contrary to their own most cherished ideals and values.
Religious Discrimination and Cultural Context

Religious Discrimination and Cultural Context

Kerry O'Halloran

Cambridge University Press
2017
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Generations of festering culture wars, compounded by actual wars in predominantly Muslim countries, the terrorism of Isis, and the ongoing migrant crisis have all combined to make religious discrimination the most pressing challenge now facing many governments. For the leading common law nations, with their shared Christian cultural heritage balanced by a growing secularism, the threat presented by this toxic mix has the potential to destabilise civil society. This book suggests that the instances of religious discrimination, as currently legally defined, are constrained by that cultural context, exacerbated by a policy of multiculturalism, and in practice, conflated with racial, ethnic or other forms of discrimination. Kerry O'Halloran argues that many culture war issues - such as those that surround the pro-choice/pro-life debate and the rights of the LGBT community - can be viewed as rooted in the same Christian morality that underpins the law relating to religious discrimination.
Religious Discrimination and Cultural Context

Religious Discrimination and Cultural Context

Kerry O'Halloran

Cambridge University Press
2018
pokkari
Generations of festering culture wars, compounded by actual wars in predominantly Muslim countries, the terrorism of Isis, and the ongoing migrant crisis have all combined to make religious discrimination the most pressing challenge now facing many governments. For the leading common law nations, with their shared Christian cultural heritage balanced by a growing secularism, the threat presented by this toxic mix has the potential to destabilise civil society. This book suggests that the instances of religious discrimination, as currently legally defined, are constrained by that cultural context, exacerbated by a policy of multiculturalism, and in practice, conflated with racial, ethnic or other forms of discrimination. Kerry O'Halloran argues that many culture war issues - such as those that surround the pro-choice/pro-life debate and the rights of the LGBT community - can be viewed as rooted in the same Christian morality that underpins the law relating to religious discrimination.
Enhanced Beings

Enhanced Beings

Kerry Lynn Macintosh

Cambridge University Press
2018
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Today, scientists are using CRISPR/Cas9 and other molecular editing tools to alter human gametes and embryos, a practice known as human germline modification. In the near future, these efforts may lead to the birth of children with better health, improved memories, and extended lifespans. However, critics claim that human germline modification exceeds divine and natural boundaries, transforms reproduction into manufacture, and yields apocalyptic outcomes such as the collapse of democracy. Enhanced Beings: Human Germline Modification and the Law analyzes and critiques these objections on both biological and political grounds. Professor Kerry Lynn Macintosh discusses the hidden psychology behind the objections, and describes the laws that affect this new technology. Provocative and timely, Enhanced Beings argues that bans on human germline modification pose a threat to scientists and science, parents, children, foreigners, and society.
Enhanced Beings

Enhanced Beings

Kerry Lynn Macintosh

Cambridge University Press
2018
sidottu
Today, scientists are using CRISPR/Cas9 and other molecular editing tools to alter human gametes and embryos, a practice known as human germline modification. In the near future, these efforts may lead to the birth of children with better health, improved memories, and extended lifespans. However, critics claim that human germline modification exceeds divine and natural boundaries, transforms reproduction into manufacture, and yields apocalyptic outcomes such as the collapse of democracy. Enhanced Beings: Human Germline Modification and the Law analyzes and critiques these objections on both biological and political grounds. Professor Kerry Lynn Macintosh discusses the hidden psychology behind the objections, and describes the laws that affect this new technology. Provocative and timely, Enhanced Beings argues that bans on human germline modification pose a threat to scientists and science, parents, children, foreigners, and society.