Robert J. W. Evans Libri







A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and Reference Works
- 464pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and Reference Works, by John F. Evans, summarizes and briefly analyzes all recent and many older commentaries on books of the Bible, giving insightful comments on the approach of each commentary and its interpretive usefulness especially for evangelical interpreters of the Bible.
A Quite Remarkable Man
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The first biography of this remarkable figure
Morals Not Knowledge
- 238pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
"Academics have long claimed that the relationship between religion and science concerns knowledge of the physical world, and that conflict ensues because religion has one way of knowing and science another. For example, it is claimed that to find the age of the Earth religious people look to holy scripture and scientists look at the age of rocks. This book shows that this is indeed true among the elites who focus on this debate. However, contrary to the assumptions of elites and public discourse in general, that same relationship and conflict does not exist between religious citizens and science. This book shows that regular religious people in the U.S. are at most in conflict over a few fact claims with science, and that this limited conflict does not lead to conflict with scientific claims writ large. More importantly, American religion has changed since the 1960s, de-emphasizing knowledge claims about the physical world, and becoming more focused on social relationships and thus morality. This book shows that any religion and science debate in the public is not about scientific claims about nature, such as the age of the Earth, but rather about morality - and opposition to the morality implicitly promoted by scientists"--Provided by publisher.
Great Central Railway
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Wonderful previously unpublished images documenting the years before and after the Great Central Line was cut.
Kurikara
- 138pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
In Mikkyo —Japanese esoteric Buddhism—the dragon Kurikara symbolizes the internal energy developed through sword practice. Kurikara is a manifestation of the fierce bodhisattva Fudo Myo O, the patron of ascetics and warriors in Japan, who uses his sword to destroy delusions and sever attachments. Fudo’s sword represents the gaining of discriminative power and decisiveness—the ability to cut through illusion and attachment. This leads to the development of an inner energy that allows one to “burn up” all obstacles to spiritual freedom. The Sword and the Serpent sets out the eight basic principles of swordsmanship common to all Japanese sword schools, emphasizing the cultivation of power and mental focus. Accomplished martial artist John Evans provides practical examples from his experience with the sword arts as well as Mikkyo and shugendo (mountain asceticism). The first foreign student to train with Nakamura Taisaburo sensei—widely acknowledged as the master of the sword art battodo —Evans clearly explains how skill such as Nakamurua sensei’s can be systematically developed through tanren , exercises that meld “inner” and “outer” power. Filled with fascinating anecdotes from Evans’s training in Japan, Kurikara is a useful, inspiring guide to Japanese sword practice and its spiritual underpinnings.
Railways of the East Midlands
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
With previously unpublished images, explore the history of the heyday of British railways in the East Midlands.
Labour and Devolution in Wales
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
This is a study of the Labour Party’s attitude to devolution in Wales from 1983 to 1998. To place the work in context, there is an introductory chapter on Welsh demands for a Secretary of State and a Parliament of their own during the period 1886 to 1979. Seeks to answer the question as to why the Labour Party considered and eventually supported devolution in Wales so soon after the debacle of the 1979 referendum.Table of ContentsTBC
The Oxford Children's Dictionary
- 378pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Comprises 29,000 entries which include parts of speech, plurals, and simple definitions.
This book deals with a turning-point in European history: the dramatic struggle between the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and between princely rulers and landed nobles in sixteenth and seventeenth-century central and eastern Europe.

