Richard Louv’sLast Child in the Woodstackles the issue of disconnection from nature. In the introduction and first chapter, he talks up his own natural childhood and then argues the new problem for today’s kids: increasing technology and urban development makes it much harder for kids to con...
Upon closer examination, the much-cited, central passage in thefifth chapterof the Epistle to the Romans, in which Paul utilizes the conceptualizing schemaof thefigurain a most impressive manner, pertains rather to the context of thedogma’s‘logical’underpinning or explication. According to Paul...
The first set of links (those of chapter 1 are immediately below) will bring you to a brief summary of that section. These links are useful for testing your memory of each section (just hit the 'back' button on your web browser to come back to this study outline Table of Contents (wh...
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 is a summary of all the things we shall examine in the book of Isaiah. When it was written is not revealed. I. God called Israel to give account of their actions (1:1-4): A. Time frame: 1. Isaiah prophesied from the days of Uzziah (790 BC to 740 ...
Called "The Cradle of Civilization" it was the birthplace of our modern courts and justice system based upon the legendary "Code of Hammurabi" and boasted as it's showpiece one of the seven wonders of the ancient world; The Hanging Gardens of Babylon built by Legendary King Nebucadnezzar (...
The first book of the BIBLE IN A NUTSHELL series, quickly and simply introduces you to key contents and key verses of all 66 books of the Bible. In 365 daily readings, the Bible is summarized by chapters from Genesis to Revelation. BIBLE IN A NUTSHELL can assist in making the Bible come...