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A Kingdom of Stargazers

A Kingdom of Stargazers

Michael A. Ryan

Cornell University Press
2011
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Astrology in the Middle Ages was considered a branch of the magical arts, one informed by Jewish and Muslim scientific knowledge in Muslim Spain. As such it was deeply troubling to some Church authorities. Using the stars and planets to divine the future ran counter to the orthodox Christian notion that human beings have free will, and some clerical authorities argued that it almost certainly entailed the summoning of spiritual forces considered diabolical. We know that occult beliefs and practices became widespread in the later Middle Ages, but there is much about the phenomenon that we do not understand. For instance, how deeply did occult beliefs penetrate courtly culture and what exactly did those in positions of power hope to gain by interacting with the occult? In A Kingdom of Stargazers, Michael A. Ryan examines the interest in astrology in the Iberian kingdom of Aragon, where ideas about magic and the occult were deeply intertwined with notions of power, authority, and providence. Ryan focuses on the reigns of Pere III (1336–1387) and his sons Joan I (1387–1395) and Martí I (1395–1410). Pere and Joan spent lavish amounts of money on astrological writings, and astrologers held great sway within their courts. When Martí I took the throne, however, he was determined to purge Joan's courtiers and return to religious orthodoxy. As Ryan shows, the appeal of astrology to those in power was clear: predicting the future through divination was a valuable tool for addressing the extraordinary problems—political, religious, demographic—plaguing Europe in the fourteenth century. Meanwhile, the kings' contemporaries within the noble, ecclesiastical, and mercantile elite had their own reasons for wanting to know what the future held, but their engagement with the occult was directly related to the amount of power and authority the monarch exhibited and applied. A Kingdom of Stargazers joins a growing body of scholarship that explores the mixing of religious and magical ideas in the late Middle Ages.
The A to Z of United States Intelligence

The A to Z of United States Intelligence

Michael A. Turner

Scarecrow Press
2009
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This compendium of over 500 entries on the most important and relevant personalities, programs, activities, and agencies of U.S. intelligence, beginning with the Sons of Liberty before the onset of the Revolutionary War until the most recent reorganization of the U.S. intelligence community, covers the myriad pieces of legislation that have governed the activities of U.S. intelligence, from the National Security Act of 1947, which still constitutes the fundamental law setting up modern U.S. intelligence, to the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, which established the new position of the Director of National Intelligence. Each entry is cross-referenced for easy navigation and provides a definition as well as a brief but complete historical evaluation of the subject. The A to Z of United States Intelligence traces more than two centuries of history in the chronology. The introduction explains just what intelligence is and does, showing how U.S. intelligence operations have evolved. Appendixes list Directors and Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence. The bibliography provides the most relevant and important sources for those interested in further reading.
Above All, We Are Jews: A Biography of Rabbi Alexander Schindler

Above All, We Are Jews: A Biography of Rabbi Alexander Schindler

Michael a. Meyer

Central Conference of American Rabbis
2025
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Rabbi Alexander Schindler (1925-2000) was an extraordinarily influential leader in the history of Reform Judaism. From 1973 to 1996, he served as president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (today's Union for Reform Judaism), where his charisma and vision raised the Reform Movement to unprecedented influence. Never afraid to be controversial, he argued for recognizing patrilineal descent, institutionalized outreach to interfaith families and non-Jews, and championed LGBTQ rights and racial equality. He was a tireless advocate for Israel while maintaining diaspora Jews' right to speak out independently on the Jewish state. In this nuanced biography, historian Michael A. Meyer draws on extensive archival research and interviews to paint a definitive portrait of Schindler's life. Alex Schindler was daring and visionary, radical and optimistic. In this honest and compelling book, Michael Meyer reminds us why Schindler was a truly great Jewish leader, the last one to galvanize the entire Jewish community and win support from across the religious and political spectrum.---Rabbi Eric Yoffie, President Emeritus, Union for Reform JudaismIn addition to a fascinating biography of Alexander Schindler, one of American Judaism's most important political and religious leaders, Michael Meyer has given us a brilliant study of post-World War II Jewish religious thought and politics.---Susannah Heschel, Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor, Dartmouth CollegeHow and why Alexander Schindler emerged among the twentieth century's most influential rabbis is captured vividly in this insightful biography by one of American Jewry's most respected historians, Michael Meyer. Professor Meyer analyzes Schindler's visionary leadership and compelling eloquence, assessing candidly the transformative impact that his focus on radical inclusiveness, social justice, and loving criticism of Israel continues to have on every non-Orthodox stream.---Rabbi David Saperstein, Director Emeritus, Religious Action Center of Reform JudaismRelated Products
If It is to Be, It's Up to Me: How to Develop the Attitude of a Winner and Become a Leader

If It is to Be, It's Up to Me: How to Develop the Attitude of a Winner and Become a Leader

Michael A. Markowski; Marjorie L. Markowski; Thomas B. Smith

Possibility Press
2014
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A positive attitude prepares you for success. How positive is yours? Are you excited about what you're doing and where you're going? What's your attitude toward your career or business? How does stress affect your attitude? Total success includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle -- a sound mind and body are key. Do you exercise and eat a balanced diet? ecision, commitment, dedication, conviction, and persistence are essential traits of a winner and leader. Are you focused on your dream and doing whatever it takes to achieve it? Do you make maximum use of your time? ome say luck has an impact on your ability to lead and succeed. Can that be true? Many say enthusiasm is key. How enthusiastic are you? If It Is To Be, It's Up To Me shows you how to lead by setting goals and following your dream. You'll learn the art of leading others for positive accomplishment and the essentials of high performance leadership.
Southern Manuscript Sermons before 1800: A Bibliography
Southern Manuscript Sermons before 1800 is the first guide to the study of the manuscript sermon literature of the Southern colonies/states of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The bibliography contains entries for over 1,600 sermons by over a hundred ministers affiliated with eight denominations. The compilation provides a previously unavailable major tool for research into the early South. Richard Beale Davis began the bibliography in 1946 as part of his research for Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585-1763, which won the National Book Award in history. Michael A. Lofaro took over the project in 1976, expanded the colonial entries (pre-1764), and added the period of 1764-1799. George M. Barringer contributed entries for Jesuit sermons. Sandra G. Hancock contributed those for Thomas Cradock. The bibliography is also available online (dlc.lib.utk.edu/sermons). This database contains the same in-depth descriptions of these sermons, over 90 percent of which are unknown. It provides multiple avenues of access. Searches can be constructed and limited by single or combined criteria of author, repository, book of the Bible, date, state, denomination, keyword, and short title. Scholars can employ both versions of this tool to construct a more complete picture of the southern mind before 1800 and to reveal how that mind contributes to a national ethos. The bibliography will aid many disciplines--religion, cultural and American studies, history, literature, political science, sociology, psychology, and more--and all those who wish to interpret the past and its effect upon the present. It will lead to a more balanced appraisal of American intellectual history by encouraging access to a large body of southern sermons to place alongside those of the northern and middle states for critical assessment.
Once In A Blue Moon

Once In A Blue Moon

Michael A. O'Neill

Danann Publishing Limited
2016
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A lavishly illustrated celebration of Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra This pictorial biography begins in Hoboken, New Jersey on December 12th, 1915, where Frank is born the only child of Italian immigrants. It covers him beginning his musical career in the swing era as a boy singer with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, and then finding success as a solo artist from the early 1940s after being signed by Columbia Records in 1943. Sinatra became one of the best-selling artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide including the hits New York New York, My Way, and Strangers in the Night. This tribute covers his role as a founding member of the Rat Pack with Sammy Davis, Junior, and Dean Martin, his Academy Award win for his performance in From Here to Eternity, and his roles in On the Town, Guys and Dolls, and High Society. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1997. Sinatra was also the recipient of 11 Grammy Awards, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He has been called the greatest singer of the 20th Century.
Forever A Scholar

Forever A Scholar

Michael a. Woodward

Inspire the Masses LLC
2020
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The test of a true scholar is immeasurable. Molded by early mornings, late nights, countless study sessions, a strong conscience, and pure ambition, there's a reason why scholars' names shine from the pages of history books. Michael A. Woodward, Jr.'s Forever A Scholar pushes readers to find the scholar inside themselves. Line by line, this book builds up the courage and patience that young scholars need to take on life's big challenges, while reminding them that a scholar's ultimate reward is not setting themselves apart but bringing people together to inspire the masses.
A Thousand Enemies: A Nathan Monsarrat Thriller

A Thousand Enemies: A Nathan Monsarrat Thriller

Michael A. Richards

Independently Published
2018
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When Nathan Montserrat entered Spaso House in Moscow, he decided not to kill the future Secretary of State. Instead, he would only deliver a message. He had no idea a Mossad assassin would do the job for him or that the killer would fire a .45 caliber slug into his chest. A former CIA deep cover operative, Montserrat is blackmailed by the Director of the CIA to undertake one last mission. After the debacle in Spaso House, the Russian police drag him to a Moscow prison - the first step into a bewildering spiral of deceit. Rescued by Gideon Yoel, an Israeli spymaster, he agrees to a Faustian pact to kill the CIA Director. Montserrat has no way of knowing that his actions will lead to a terrorist attack on American soil. With nonstop action, exotic locales, and twisting plots, A THOUSAND ENEMIES takes readers on the thrill ride of their lives.
In A Quiet College Town

In A Quiet College Town

Michael a. Woll

Independently Published
2019
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Freshman college student Kristina Hopkins struggles through her first week at Clarmont University while dealing with murder, ghosts, and betrayal. Lurking in this quiet town is the Man in Black, the evil demon released from his earthly grave when Sunset Memorial Cemetery was relocated down Main Street in Avalon. Murder suspects, escaped patients from the Avalon Asylum, and rookie Detective Eric Echo mix together in this horror adventure with a little romance. A must summer read
Memoirs and Political Observations of a Midwestern W.A.S.P.

Memoirs and Political Observations of a Midwestern W.A.S.P.

Michael a Sullenger

Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
2019
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Michael A. Sullenger was born and raised in a small Southern Indiana town. Over the years, his travels and education, coupled with his Christian upbringing and his undergraduate and postgraduate studies, have cultivated his personal political views. Those views and observations are the focus of this book. His perspective is that of someone raised with Midwestern and Christian values, which he feels differs greatly from those on the East and West Coasts, as well as in most large cities. Those who have lived their lives through their school years and into early adulthood have a moral view of life and what it means to be a responsible citizen who contributes to our American society that clearly differs from the liberal members of our country. He asks straightforward questions that deal with our current political direction, from a Christian point of view. He also points out fallacies that are ever present in today's political system, along with challenging today's Christians to evaluate the politicians and political party they support against the biblical teachings in the Old and New Testament, as well as the Ten Commandments. If you find they fall short of those teachings, maybe a change is in order.
Polling at a Crossroads

Polling at a Crossroads

Michael A. Bailey

Cambridge University Press
2024
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Survey research is in a state of crisis. People have become less willing to respond to polls and recent misses in critical elections have undermined the field's credibility. Pollsters have developed many tools for dealing with the new environment, an increasing number of which rely on risky opt-in samples. Virtually all of these tools require that respondents in each demographic category are a representative sample of all people in each demographic category, something that is unlikely to be reliably true. Polling at a Crossroads moves beyond such strong limitations, providing tools that work even when survey respondents are unrepresentative in complex ways. This book provides case studies that show how to avoid underestimating Trump support and how conventional polls exaggerate partisan differences. This book also helps us think in clear and sometimes counterintuitive ways and points toward simple, low-cost changes that can better address contemporary polling challenges.