Robert Hall Bücher






Modern Infidelity Considered With Respect to its Influence on Society: In a Sermon
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
An Apology for the Freedom of the Press, and for General Liberty
- 138 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Communion: The Distinction Between Christian Chruch and Fellowship
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This volume collects a series of sermons and essays by leading Baptist thinkers of the early 19th century. The authors explore the meaning and significance of the Christian sacraments and their role in building and sustaining religious communities. With insightful analysis and historical context, this book is an important resource for scholars and practitioners of Christian theology.
This is a no-nonsense principles book that emphasizes economic theory and applications. The book is a study tool for students and the pedagogical approach and in-text features were chosen to reinforce that theme. It provides students with a picture of economics as a unified discipline, a set of interrelated tools and ideas that can be used to look at the world in a different way, and the less-is-more approach has been carefully crafted in both content and supporting pedagogy to keep students focused on learning and applying the central ideas used in economic analysis. It teaches students how to use analytical processes in developing their own economic analysis skills. Hall/Lieberman's careful focus on core theoretical ideas, as well as their systematic application of theoretical tools to timely real-world questions, conveys the message that economics is an integrated, powerful body of knowledge that can be used to address domestic and global issues.
Phoenix Bird Rising
- 270 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of a 1976 battle, the discovery of a mysterious object leads to intriguing developments a decade later when it starts to vibrate and emit a humming noise. This phenomenon coincides with the unearthing of a larger sphere in the Inspiration copper mine, suggesting a connection between the two. The narrative weaves together elements of mystery and adventure as the characters explore the implications of this enigmatic artifact and its potential to unlock deeper secrets.
The book explores the concept of shared divine essence, presenting the idea that all individuals are Christ Beings. It delves into the deeper significance of Jesus of Nazareth, portraying him not just as a historical figure but as a representation of our collective spiritual identity. Drawing from two manuscripts studied for over fifteen years, the narrative encourages readers to move beyond societal labels and embrace this transformative understanding of self and divinity.
Training in Kingdom
- 108 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The Marchioness of Coltfield embarks on a thirty-day quest to secure a husband, setting her sights on Heath Manville. Determined to mold him into a suitable Marquess, she believes she can manage the situation. However, Heath has his own agenda, challenging her control and complicating her plans. The story unfolds with themes of romance and power dynamics as the two navigate their contrasting desires.
