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God's Family Development

God's Family Development

J a Campbell Kerr

Yorkshire Publishing
2019
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God has created the heavens and the earth; He has outlined the path required for human happiness. The Alpha and the Omega is everywhere and immutable. He has provided us with all the answers, but do we ask the right questions?For more than twenty years, author Joel Kerr has been striving to find the answers set before him. Despite his best intentions, fear, insecurity, and doubt overwhelmed him, preventing him from accepting the message he desperately craved. After a debilitating back injury, he finally got the message.God's Family Development provides a fresh perspective on the relationships between God, Jesus, Satan, and humanity. Kerr examines critical questions about where God comes from, his intentions for mankind, and how each human being can purge Satan's treachery from our minds and souls.
Engines of Change

Engines of Change

Ian J. Kerr

Praeger Publishers Inc
2006
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The former Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire, India remains, by any measure, a major economic and political actor on the world scene. Without her extensive railway network—completed against all odds by her British colonial masters—it is impossible to imagine what might have become of the diverse lands and peoples of the subcontinent. These railway networks brought them together as a colony; these networks fostered the nationalism that would be Britain's downfall. This rail network both remade the physical landscape and brought social-cultural cohesion to a diverse and wide-ranging populace. It would be common rail travel that Gandhi would employ to reach the masses. From its romantic mystique to its dangerous reality, it is rail travel today that keeps vital social, cultural, economic and political forces moving. India's railroad history serves as a unique lens to her larger story of triumph over adversity. By 1905, India had the world's fourth largest railway network—a position it retains in the early 21st century. The railroads were at the organizational and technological center of many of the inter-related economic, political, social, cultural, and ecological transformations that produced modern India through, and out of, its colonial past. In addition to this vast technical achievement, and (in keeping with the series focus), there is an equally important and wide-sweeping human-interest tale to be told with evocative vignettes of the triumph of the human spirit (one billion strong!) in the face of great adversity.
Civil Defense In The United States

Civil Defense In The United States

Thomas J. Kerr

Routledge
2019
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To many, civil defense stands as a symbol of the futility of society’s attempt to escape the consequences of its own creations. Unlike other areas of national security policy, civil defense has never attracted widespread support and has encountered constant difficulties in securing political and financial backing. In addition, rapidly evolving military technology has consistently eroded the substance of the program and its credibility in the eyes of the public. This book traces the continuing endeavor in the United States to develop a means of protecting the American people from the effects of nuclear war. It is a story of frustration and, to a large degree, failure. The book begins with the pre-nuclear period of the two world wars, when political and organizational precedents were established that served as the basis for the Civil Defense Act of 1950. It then recounts the evolution of civil defense practices from the early 1950s to the present, during which time attention was focused, in tum, upon blast shelters, evacuation, fallout shelters, and, currently, crisis relocation. Dr. Kerr shows how the policies that have emerged are as much products of the political process as of weapons technology-how they reflect specific interactions between Congress and the executive branch in an environment marked by apathy on the part of the general public and hostility on the part of articulate groups.
A History of Okanogan

A History of Okanogan

Harry J. Kerr

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""A History of Okanogan"" by Harry J. Kerr is a book that delves into the rich and fascinating history of Okanogan, a county located in the state of Washington, USA. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the county's early settlement and development, the impact of the fur trade and gold rush, the growth of the logging and mining industries, and the role of the Okanogan people in shaping the county's culture and identity.Through detailed research and analysis, Kerr provides readers with a comprehensive overview of Okanogan's past, from the first Native American inhabitants to the present day. He also includes numerous photographs, maps, and illustrations that help bring the county's history to life.Overall, ""A History of Okanogan"" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Pacific Northwest or the development of rural communities in the United States. It is a valuable resource for historians, educators, and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of this unique and vibrant region.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Christianity without Magic Myth Miracle: Taking the Real Jesus to the Pew

Christianity without Magic Myth Miracle: Taking the Real Jesus to the Pew

Dermot J. Keary

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Christianity stands at a turning point. Myths, magic, and miracles raise more questions than answers, driving thinking people away from the church. Without a logical foundation for the modern age, the religion will wither and die. From this controversial starting point, Dermot J. Keary proposes a new interpretation of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, stripping away exaggerated or fictional claims of miracles in favor of Christ's still-relevant message. Building on his revealing and controversial work Jesus for the Common Man, Keary offers a more centrist version of Christianity for those who have a place for God and Jesus in their lives, but have little patience with outdated and unthinking faith. Many of Keary's assertions are commonly held among the clergy, but never make it to the pew. Christianity without Magic, Myth, Miracle aims to bring modern thinking to the average worshipper, engaging Christians in a new discourse about God, faith, and the future of the Church. We have grown beyond the need for magic as a keystone of faith. For those looking for a reconciliation between their faith and the rational mind, Keary's words will change how they think about a simple carpenter from Nazareth.