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Dan Taylor Libri
L'ampio corpus di opere di Daniel Taylor approfondisce le profonde questioni dell'esistenza umana, della fede e della narrazione. Attraverso i suoi scritti, esplora il potere delle narrazioni che plasmano la vita e cerca di colmare il divario tra scetticismo e credenza. La sua prosa nasce spesso dalla riflessione personale, con l'obiettivo di guidare i lettori nella scoperta e nella conservazione dei valori e delle storie che definiscono le loro vite.






Big Picture Atlas
- 40pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
A wonderfully big Picture Atlas for children to learn the basis of world geography. Lots of busy maps with fun illustrations to learn about the food and culture of other countries as well as capital cities. Putting pictures onto facts helps with memory and this big, satisfying book will help children memorize geography facts with ease.
Is God Intolerant?
- 134pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The Vital Questions series presents the thinking of knowledgeable, qualified authors on "vital questions" that Christians should be able to discuss intelligently. These concise books provide to-the-point answers and present the author's viewpoint, while allowing room for reader thought and disagreement. Is God Intolerant? The definition of tolerance has changed from "putting up with the objectionable" to "affirming the diverse," and Christians are often accused of being intolerant. Daniel Taylor looks at Scripture and shows God's attributes--above all, his love. God does not call us to be tolerant; he calls us to love--a much higher standard.
The book explores the concept of spiritual legacies, emphasizing how our lives embody values, insights, and passions that can inspire others. It highlights the importance of storytelling as a powerful means to convey these legacies, showcasing how personal narratives capture the uniqueness and significance of individual experiences. Through stories, readers can connect with and pass on meaningful lessons to those they cherish.
The book delves into the Hollywood Stars, a captivating baseball team that thrived during the Golden Age of Hollywood, attracting a glamorous fan base. It highlights their innovative spirit and contributions to the game, showcasing how their creative strategies have influenced professional baseball practices. Spanning two decades in the Pacific Coast League, the narrative captures the unique intersection of sports and entertainment, revealing the team's enduring legacy in the world of baseball.
Conditioning to the Core
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
"Conditioning to the Core" is a comprehensive guide focused on torso training for elite athletes. It includes color-coded exercises, programs, and assessments for stability, strength, and power. The book features full-color anatomical illustrations and photos to help develop a highly functional athletic core.
Combining careful historical and textual analysis with comparisons across past and present political theory, this book re-establishes Spinoza as a collectivist philosopher.
Death Comes for the Deconstructionist
- 199pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
When Jon Mote is hired to investigate the murder of his erstwhile mentor, literary star Richard Pratt, the grad school dropout feels woefully unequal to the task. Skittering on the edge of madness, his only source of hope is the dogged love of his developmentally disabled sister, Judy, who serves as cheerleader, critic and moral compass.
Navigating the complexities of caring for aging parents is addressed through a structured approach in this guide. The author introduces the Six Conversations essential for planning effective care, alleviating the common reluctance associated with such discussions. Alongside these conversations, practical tools are provided for managing finances, making gifts, selling property, assessing care facilities, and choosing a caregiver. This resource simplifies the emotional and logistical challenges, empowering families to approach elder care with confidence and clarity.
Exploring the narrative structure of human existence, the book delves into how stories influence our identity and worldview. It highlights the foundational role of early storytellers—home, church, school, and popular culture—in shaping our understanding of life. Emphasizing the importance of recognizing and embracing positive narratives, it argues that these stories are essential for leading a fulfilling and meaningful life.