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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Andrew Slade

Andrew Fuller and the Search for a Faith Worthy of All Acceptation
The eighteenth-century English minister Andrew Fuller lived a consequential life, debating noteworthy contemporaries such as Thomas Paine and contributing to the pioneering international work of William Carey. However, his soteriology remains his most significant theological contribution. Fuller explored the role that human agency plays in salvation’s reception, and he offered substantive theological proposals that many religious historians now credit with advancing the Evangelical Revival. Fuller’s work was both traditional and creative. He sought faithfulness to the broader Protestant tradition but developed that tradition in unique and contextually relevant ways. Despite Fuller’s influence, much research into his life and work remains. Andrew Fuller and the Search for a Faith Worthy of All Acceptation examines heretofore underutilized primary sources related to Fuller’s theological development. It attends to neglected texts produced by Fuller’s opponents and mentors. Analysing these sources provides a fresh reading of Fuller’s historical setting, one that contextualizes his theology and illuminates his constructive work on faith as a human response to the Gospel. This new interpretation allows scholars to discern more accurately the concepts that animated Fuller, the persons he sought to refute, and the sources on which he relied. This interpretation of Fuller challenges assumptions in contemporary scholarship and raises new questions for further research.
Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell

John Press

LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
1977
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This new study of Andrew Marvell offers a state-of-the-art guide to one of the most intriguing and elusive poets of the seventeenth century. Hero to the eighteenth century for his published defences of parliamentary government and religious toleration, Marvell was friend and defender of Milton, underground author of satires against the Restoration court, paradoxically, promoted by T.S. Eliot for a diametrically opposite set of qualities and achievements - poise, detachment, an ethos both world-excluding and hypercivilised, not to mention the most perfect poems we have on "the figure in the landscape". Annabel Patterson, known for her ability to make serious scholarship engaging, explains how Marvell's complex personality and beliefs produce these contradictory responses. The book provides comprehensive introductions to Marvell's different self-representations, and places the most famous poems, such as The Garden and Horatian Ode, in the dialectic they lose when read only in anthologies.
Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell

Thomas Healy

Routledge
1998
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Andrew Marvell brings together ten recent and critically informed essays by leading scholars on one of the most challenging and important seventeenth-century poets. The essays examine Marvell's poems, from lyrics, such as 'To His Coy Mistress' and 'The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn', to celebrations of Cromwell and Republican Civil War culture and his biting Restoration satires. Representing the most significant critical trends in Marvell criticism over the last twenty years, the essays and the authoritative editorial work provide an excellent introduction to Marvell's work. Students of Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature, English Civil War writing, and seventeenth-century social and cultural history will find this collection a useful guide to helping them appreciate and understand Marvell's poetry.
Andrew M. Greeley

Andrew M. Greeley

Allienne R Becker

iUniverse
2002
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Andrew M. Greeley's Blackie Ryan stories are reviewed and explicated in this study of the author's novels featuring the delightful and leprechaun like detective. The book surveys detective fiction in which the unique, irrestible, and sometimes irrepressible Blackie Ryan, who is sometimes, but not always, a persona for the author, appears. A composite portrait of Blackie is drawn for the reader. The themes—both sociological and religious—that occur in the fiction are highlighted and explored, as are the various literary devices that the author employs to create his stories. The book includes a "Foreword" written by Andrew M. Greeley, world renowned sociologist, priest, and Professor of Social Science at the university of Chicago.
Andrew's Digital Adventure

Andrew's Digital Adventure

Fai Seyed Aghamiri

House of Hope Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre
2025
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Nine-year-old Andrew and his adventurous sister, Alice, love exploring the world around them. One day, Andrew stumbles upon something worrying while playing with his friend's tablet - images that confuse and bother him. As curiosity turns into secrecy, Andrew finds himself trapped in feelings of shame and guilt, which hurt his relationships with friends and family.When his parents discover his secret, they sit down with Andrew and Alice to discuss the dangers of adult content and the importance of talking to each other. Together, they learn valuable lessons about being online safely, promising to stay alert and support one another.Join Andrew and Alice on a journey of discovery, courage and responsibility as they navigate the complexities of online life. This heart-warming tale empowers children to say NO to adult content, embrace digital safety and foster trust within their families. Perfect for young readers, Andrew's Digital Adventure is a cautionary tale that highlights the importance of using technology wisely and supporting one another through challenges.
Andrew's Outback Love

Andrew's Outback Love

Susan Horsnell

Susan Horsnell
2018
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Dr. Andrew Lowman is an Australian Eye Specialist who has made it his goal in life to restore sight to those who would otherwise endure life with poor eyesight or blindness.Medical facilities are not easily accessed in the wide-open spaces and isolation of the outback where the air is hot, flies are plenty and life is tough for those on the land.Thanks to the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Andrew and his team are flown in to a cattle station near Bourke, NSW, where they conduct a regular clinic for the Aboriginals and others on the land in the area. Their time is divided between two stations and the town of Bourke itself. Andrew and his team follow this routine every second week giving the outback a service it wouldn't otherwise receive.Meet the team: Dr. Andrew (Drew) Lowman - Eye SpecialistDr. Cameron (Cam) O'Brien - Anaesthetist with a reputation for being a playboy.Dr. of Nursing - Dr. Ruby Waters - An Aboriginal woman who grew up in Bourke and wants to give back to the people.Nurse Allison (Ally) Sykes - Works out of Dubbo with the RFDS and is having a difficult pregnancy.Nurse Linda Freemont - A nurse with the RFDS - first in Broken Hill, then in Dubbo. She replaces Allison when she is forced to resign due to difficulties with her pregnancy.Dr. James Rigon - A qualified Doctor and Pilot with the RFDS.Dr. Finn McAllister - Also a qualified Doctor and Pilot with the RFDS.Drew is smitten with Linda from the time she arrives but could a relationship work?Join the team as they deal with emergencies, rescue a young boy and celebrate recognition.Become a part of the outback - the land, they call home.Follow the lives of the characters as each story unfolds.ANDREW'S OUTBACK LOVE - Book 1 in the Australian Outback Series.
Andrew Jackson and the Constitution

Andrew Jackson and the Constitution

Gerard N. Magliocca

University Press of Kansas
2007
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What happens when the political ideas and constitutional interpretations of one generation are replaced by those of another? This process has occurred throughout American history down to the present day as ""we the people"" change our minds about how we govern ourselves. Depicting a monumental clash of generations, Gerard Magliocca reminds us once again how our Constitution remains a living document. Magliocca reinterprets the legal landmarks of the Jacksonian era to demonstrate how the meaning of the Constitution evolves in a cyclical and predictable fashion. He highlights the ideological battles fought by Jacksonian Democrats against Federalists and Republicans over states' rights, presidential authority, the scope of federal power, and other issues. By doing so he shows how presidential politics, Supreme Court decisions, and congressional maneuverings interweave, creating a recurrent pattern of constitutional change. Magliocca builds on the view that major changes in American political and constitutional development occur generationally - in roughly thirty-year intervals - and move from dominant regime to the emergence of a counter-regime. Focusing on a period largely neglected in studies of such change, he offers a lucid introduction to the political and legal history of the antebellum era while tracing Jackson's remarkable consolidation of power in the executive branch. The Jacksonian movement grew out of discontent over the growth of federal power and the protection given Native Americans at the expense of frontier whites, and Magliocca considers such issues to support his argument. He examines Jackson's defeat of the Bank of the United States, shows how his clash with the Marshall Court over the Cherokee ""problem"" in Worcester v. Georgia sparked the revival of abolitionist culture and foreshadowed the Fourteenth Amendment, and also offers a new look at Dred Scott, M'Culloch v. Maryland, judicial review, and presidential vetoes. His analysis shows how the interaction of reformers and conservatives drives change and how rough-and-tumble politics shapes our Republic more than the creativity of judicial decisions. Offering intriguing parallels between Jackson and George W. Bush regarding the scope of executive power, Magliocca has produced a rich synthesis of history, political science, and law that revives our understanding of an entire era and its controversies, while providing a model of constitutional law applicable to any period.