Kirjailija
David Gregory
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 53 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2002-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Students as Teachers. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
53 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2002-2026.
Dive into Divine Windows – where science and faith meet. Looking through a fresh lens of wonder, play and order, scientist and minister David Gregory invites you to see something of God’s creative hand on the world around us revealed by the creativity of science. Through reflective commentary and an inspiring series of nature and science imagery like those seen in popular documentaries, the shaping of creation by a higher purpose is revealed in the vision of the universe unveiled by science.
One Earth, One Love
Elizabeth Theokritoff; John D Weaver; David Gregory
Firedint Publishing Oxford
2025
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The first two volumes of this work, 'The Protagonists' and 'The Antagonists' described the situation that led to Great Britain and Germany being on opposing sides at the commencement of the Great War, and of the naval side to the first year of combat. This final volume covers the Battle of Jutland; its prelude and its aftermath; and the subsequent introduction of the German submarine campaign against trade that would ultimately prove decisive, one way or another, to the outcome of the war. It ends with the greatest mass suicide of naval power that will ever be witnessed.
The first two volumes of this work, 'The Protagonists' and 'The Antagonists' described the situation that led to Great Britain and Germany being on opposing sides at the commencement of the Great War, and of the naval side to the first year of combat. This final volume covers the Battle of Jutland; its prelude and its aftermath; and the subsequent introduction of the German submarine campaign against trade that would ultimately prove decisive, one way or another, to the outcome of the war. It ends with the greatest mass suicide of naval power that will ever be witnessed.
This is the second volume of a Trilogy dealing with Anglo-German naval affairs and conflict before and during the First World War. The first volume dealt with the period leading up to the outbreak of hostilities, and the role the German Navy played in ensuring that Great Britain would be progressively alienated and eventually, reluctantly, driven into the enemy camp. This account deals with the period of the subsequent naval conflict that, bar Jutland, contained most of the significant surface engagements of the Great War. It describes the battles of the Heligoland Bight, Coronel, Falkland Islands, and the Dogger Bank action. It also covers the stunning first impact of the submarine on the whole concept of naval warfare. As a volume, it encompasses the naval administration of those two titans, Churchill and Fisher, whose personalities dominated the period and whose triumphs and disasters are at the heart of the story.
The first two volumes of this work, 'The Protagonists' and 'The Antagonists' described the situation that led to Great Britain and Germany being on opposing sides at the commencement of the Great War, and of the naval side to the first year of combat. This final volume covers the Battle of Jutland; its prelude and its aftermath; and the subsequent introduction of the German submarine campaign against trade that would ultimately prove decisive, one way or another, to the outcome of the war. It ends with the greatest mass suicide of naval power that will ever be witnessed.
The first two volumes of this work, 'The Protagonists' and 'The Antagonists' described the situation that led to Great Britain and Germany being on opposing sides at the commencement of the Great War, and of the naval side to the first year of combat. This final volume covers the Battle of Jutland; its prelude and its aftermath; and the subsequent introduction of the German submarine campaign against trade that would ultimately prove decisive, one way or another, to the outcome of the war. It ends with the greatest mass suicide of naval power that will ever be witnessed.
This is the second volume of a Trilogy dealing with Anglo-German naval affairs and conflict before and during the First World War. The first volume dealt with the period leading up to the outbreak of hostilities, and the role the German Navy played in ensuring that Great Britain would be progressively alienated and eventually, reluctantly, driven into the enemy camp. This account deals with the period of the subsequent naval conflict that, bar Jutland, contained most of the significant surface engagements of the Great War. It describes the battles of the Heligoland Bight, Coronel, Falkland Islands, and the Dogger Bank action. It also covers the stunning first impact of the submarine on the whole concept of naval warfare. As a volume, it encompasses the naval administration of those two titans, Churchill and Fisher, whose personalities dominated the period and whose triumphs and disasters are at the heart of the story.
The Lion and the Eagle is a trilogy dealing with Imperial Germany's decision to create a battle fleet to rival that of Great Britain, and the consequences of that policy. It argues that, not only did this decision force Britain into the arms of nations that had been their long-term mutual, natural, and traditional enemies, but ensured that Germany could not win the Great War. The existence of the High Seas Fleet not only failed as a deterrent to war between Britain and Germany, but was actually a major factor in precipitating hostilities between the two nations. The two later volumes describe the naval conflict that ensued as a result.
The Lion and the Eagle is a trilogy dealing with Imperial Germany's decision to create a battle fleet to rival that of Great Britain, and the consequences of that policy. It argues that, not only did this decision force Britain into the arms of nations that had been their long-term mutual, natural, and traditional enemies, but ensured that Germany could not win the Great War. The existence of the High Seas Fleet not only failed as a deterrent to war between Britain and Germany, but was actually a major factor in precipitating hostilities between the two nations. The two later volumes describe the naval conflict that ensued as a result.
BRF Lent Book: Loving My Neighbour
Inderjit Bhogal; Joanna Collicutt; David Gregory; Esther Kuku; Sanjee Perera; Gemma Simmonds; John Swinton
BRF (THE BIBLE READING FELLOWSHIP)
2023
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It’s never been more important to understand how much God loves us and how much he wants us to love each other. Loving My Neighbour takes us on a journey through the challenging terrain of how we can truly love one another, individually and in our communities. Daily Bible readings and reflections from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day explore how we can love in truth, love the vulnerable and the suffering, embrace difference, care for our world, and love ourselves as God loves us. Holy Week brings us back to reflect on Christ on the cross, who loved us to the very end.
Far too many small business owners work more than they should for the return they are getting as an entrepreneur. Once they understand and operate from the perspective that the primary purpose of their business is to serve their life, everything changes. This book provides the necessary tools, strategies and tactics to grow and develop a business into a profitable entity and afford life balance for choices for entrepreneurs.
Is it possible to ... -focus on God more than our circumstances-develop triumphant faith-know God's love, and peace, and joy more deeply-grow selflessly in loving others-experience Christ as our life more richly -glorify God increasingly... all at the same time?Author David Gregory found that it is In the midst of a long trial, the Holy Spirit led him to start praising God, multiple times a day, straight from the Bible: praising God's own Word right back to Him. It was, he found, transforming. Inside Awesome: Praising God Straight from Scripture is every praise to God, every thanksgiving to God, and everything easily turned into praise to God, in the Bible. They are not just based on God's Word, they are God's Word, simply turned into first-person praises to Him. No one ever need run out of material to praise God with again The 31 sections of seven one-page praises are perfectly arranged to do what King David did, praising God seven times a day (for 31 days), or to praise God once a day (for 217 days), or anything in between. For the first time, it's amazingly easy to do what God tells us dozens of times to do, and what Jesus himself did: "continually offer up a sacrifice of praise ... giving thanks to His name." Let the Spirit transform you through simply praising God
This book is an outcome of the conference on preserving archaeological remains in situ in Denmark. The conference focuses on long-term studies of degradation and monitoring of archaeological sites preserved in situ in urban, rural, and marine environments.