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1000 tulosta hakusanalla John R. Fitzpatrick

Gerald R. Ford

Gerald R. Ford

John R. Greene

Greenwood Press
1994
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The only full bibliography on the Ford years, this volume offers a complete compilation of material pertaining to the life and political career of Gerald R. Ford. The documents included trace Ford's growth from his early days as a child in Grand Rapids, through his naval service in World War II, his 1948 election to Congress and 1965 selection as Republican Minority Leader, to his 1973 nomination and selection as Richard Nixon's vice-president and his 1974 accession to the presidency. The work contains over 350 references to manuscript material on the Ford years, as well as monograph, journal article, and memoir sources, including the first full listing of Ford's own writings available in print. Oral histories, historiographical materials, iconography, and other audiovisual materials are also included.The bibliography is a particularly broad-based one, including short essays on the audiovisual and iconographic material available and a wide range of entries on available archival material. All the archival material presently available at the Gerald R. Ford Library is included. Most of the entries include a short annotation. The volume also provides an extensive chronology of the Ford years.
Dr John Lee's Hormone Balance Made Simple

Dr John Lee's Hormone Balance Made Simple

John R. Lee; Virginia Hopkins

Life and Style
2006
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A comprehensive guide for women on how to balance hormones safely and naturally addresses the specific needs of PMS, menopause, and other hormone irregularities, in a reference that provides dosage guidelines, a symptom-tracking calendar, and a discussion of common causes. Original.
Changing Political Thought of John Adams

Changing Political Thought of John Adams

John R. Howe

Princeton University Press
2015
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The quality of the American character, the structure of American society, and the meaning of America's historical experience all had important implications for John Adams' political thought. Professor Howe explores the relationships that developed between the satisfactions of Adam's life and Adams' outlook on American society. He concludes that as Adams' understanding of the American character and its values changed, so did his evaluation of American society and its political problems. Originally published in 1966. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Changing Political Thought of John Adams

Changing Political Thought of John Adams

John R. Howe

Princeton University Press
2016
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The quality of the American character, the structure of American society, and the meaning of America's historical experience all had important implications for John Adams' political thought. Professor Howe explores the relationships that developed between the satisfactions of Adam's life and Adams' outlook on American society. He concludes that as Adams' understanding of the American character and its values changed, so did his evaluation of American society and its political problems. Originally published in 1966. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman

John R. Connolly

Sheed Ward,U.S.
2005
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As one of the most outstanding Christian thinkers in history, John Henry Newman continues to influence theology, especially Catholic theology, long after his death in 1890. Yet, his writings on faith, particularly The Grammar of Assent, are difficult to read without guidance and direction. John Henry Newman: A View of Catholic Faith for the New Millennium provides both a comprehensive introduction to Newman's theology and a thorough analysis of its relevance for the Church today. The first systematic analysis of Newman's thought, this book skillfully weaves together the Cardinal's diverse writings on faith with seminal secondary sources and presents an integrated view of his mature notion of Catholic faith. Enhanced by a detailed introduction, biographical sketch, and bibliography, this book explores John Henry Newman's teaching on the relationship between faith and doubt, the role of the will in certitude, the relationship between faith and reason, the personal nature of faith, the function of the magisterium, the importance of dialogue, and the role of the conscience in decision-making. The concluding chapter examines the significance of Newman's thought for Catholic theology today.
John Calvin as Biblical Commentator

John Calvin as Biblical Commentator

John R Jack Walchenbach

Wipf Stock Publishers
2010
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The year 2009 brought with it the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin, a global celebration. With this commemorative event came a new and renewed appreciation for the life and thought of the French Reformer and his profound impact on the world. Scholars universally have acknowledged that while ""The Theologian of Geneva"" is mostly appreciated for his Institutes of the Christian Religion, it is Calvin as a biblical commentator that needs to be taken with revised interest. When Calvin first set out to write a commentary on virtually every book of the Bible, he was drawn to the exegetical work of the great Greek Patriarch of the fourth century, John Chrysostom, because of his ""straightforward, non-allegorical approach to the genuine, simple sense of the text."" It was also the method of Chrysostom to which Calvin was attracted, ""a continuous exposition"" that explains each verse. Calvin, in his life long work to produce commentaries on sacred Scripture, sought to emulate the approach and method of the amazing early church theologian, John Chrysostom. This book celebrates Calvin as Biblical commentator, and what he saw in the literary work of the Greek Father that was so influential on Calvin's immense contribution to our understanding the Bible. ""The publication of John Calvin as Biblical Commentator will at last bring the wide recognition that John Walchenbach's groundbreaking dissertation has always deserved. In one remarkable work he advanced two areas of Calvin research that were both in their infancy at the time: Calvin as biblical interpreter, and Calvin as a student of the early church teachers. Though both areas of Calvin research have grown considerably in recent years, Walchenbach's work is a benchmark to which we all return."" --Randall C. Zachman University of Notre Dame ""One of the first dissertations I ever bought was John Walchenbach's study of Calvin's use of Chrysostom, which was regarded as a kind of classic for the way it framed the history of exegesis questions in Calvin studies in terms of Calvin's use of this influential church father. Appearing in 1974, it was largely ahead of the pack in its field and served as a model for many of us who were cutting our teeth on Calvin and exegesis in the decade that followed. Students today can still benefit from studying Walchenbach's approach, arguments, and conclusions."" --John L. Thompson Fuller Theological Seminary ""John Calvin is best known as a reformer and theologian. However, biblical scholars as well as Calvin specialists point out the riches of his biblical expositions found in his sermons and commentaries as well as 'The Institutes.' What is frequently overlooked, however, is Calvin's indebtedness to Chrysostom, the greatest expositor of the early church. This outstanding study of Jack Walchenbach makes a distinctive contribution to our understanding of Calvin's exegetical approach."" --John Hesselink Western Theological Seminary, Emeritus John R. Walchenbach earned both the ThM and PhD under Ford Lewis Battles at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the University of Pittsburgh. He has served as a pastor in both the Reformed Church in America and the Presbyterian Church (USA). He is the author of a new curriculum on John Calvin for Congregational Ministries Publishing of the Presbyterian Church.
The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved: A Study of John

The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved: A Study of John

John R. Hargrove Th D.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Apostle John referred to himself as "The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved." That is because he was the best friends with out Lord. John knew so much about the love of God, and the power of that love. He wanted us to experience it as well. Bible teacher John R. Hargrove shows that all we really have to do is live God's way if we want to be successful. And, oh, what an experience it is to live the love of God through Jesus Christ God loved you enough to give His son to die in your place. Jesus took your sin and gave you His righteousness. The Apostle John wrote his gospel much later than the other three, because he had something to say about the love of God that had not yet been said. His is the most profound and deepest of Gospels. John, the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved, set out to prove the Messiahship and Godhood of Jesus Christ by the irrefutable proof of His miraculous signs. John wished to convince the Jews that the historical Jesus was the "Christ," the Jewish Messiah, the Savior of mankind. Bible scholar, John R. Hargrove takes you through the Gospel of John, verse by verse, in a comprehensive and enlightening study that we hope you will find rewarding.