Passionate Commitments

Passionate Commitments
Title Passionate Commitments PDF eBook
Author Julia M. Allen
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 381
Release 2013-06-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438446896

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Winner of the 2014 Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction presented by the Publishing Triangle Developing their rhetorical skills in early-twentieth-century women's organizations, Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins, life partners and heirs to significant wealth, aimed for revolution rather than reform. They lived frugally while devoting themselves to several organizations in succession, including the Episcopal Church and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, as they searched for a place where their efforts were welcomed and where they could address the root causes of social inequities. In 1927, they joined the Communist Party USA and helped to build the Labor Research Association. There they engaged in research and wrote books, pamphlets, and articles arguing for gender and racial equality, and economic justice. Julia M. Allen's Passionate Commitments is a love story, but more than that, it is a story of two women whose love for each other sustained their political work. Allen examines the personal and public writings of Rochester and Hutchins to reveal underreported challenges to capitalism as well as little-known efforts to strengthen feminism during their time. Through an investigation of their lives and writings, this biography charts the underpinnings of American Cold War fears and the influence of sexology on political movements in mid-twentieth-century America.

A Passionate Commitment

A Passionate Commitment
Title A Passionate Commitment PDF eBook
Author Crawford W. Loritts
Publisher Moody Publishers
Pages 90
Release 1996-07-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 157567842X

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We regularly attend church, know the hymns by heart, and teach our children about Jesus. We are doing the right things. So why do we feel so empty? Although Jesus promised His followers an abundant life, many Christians struggle with a lack of purpose, fulfillment, and zeal. Underneath all of their Christian activity, they feel cold and, at times, confused about the place and prominence of Jesus Christ in their inner lives. The problem, according to Crawford Loritts, is that we've lost our sense of purpose. While we may have a general sense of direction, we have assumed that somehow we can work out the details or that everything will just fall into place. While we outwardly conform to what we say we believe, we privately confess that we know God wants and deserves more from us. A Passionate Commitment will help you understand God's purpose for your life by challenging the things the world teaches you to hold dear. Crawford Loritts will help you revive your passionate commitment to the God of the universe.

Doing Good

Doing Good
Title Doing Good PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Kottler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 143
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 113505794X

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This text is intended to inspire people to make a difference in their work. Told through the experiences of those who "do good" as a vocation, it reflects the realities of helping others through those who are successful and flourishing in their work. Focused on helping beginners to feel good about their commitment to service, it is thus appropriate as a text in both under-graduate and graduate courses in counselling, human services, social work, education, and similar survey courses. It is also of use to both professionals and those involved in volunteer helping efforts.

Learning to Lead

Learning to Lead
Title Learning to Lead PDF eBook
Author Goldsmith Joan
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 326
Release 2010-05-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1458759016

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Over his distinguished career Warren Bennis has shown that leaders are made, not born. In Learning to Lead, written in partnership with management development expert Joan Goldsmith, Bennis provides a program that will help managers transform themselves into leaders. Using wise insights from the world's best leaders, helpful self-assessments, and dozens of one-day skill-building exercises, Bennis and Goldsmith show in Learning to Lead how to see beyond leadership myths and communicate vision to others. With updates throughout, Learning to Lead is both a workbook and a deeply considered treatise on the nature of leadership by two of its finest and most experienced practitioners - and teachers.

Tolerance

Tolerance
Title Tolerance PDF eBook
Author Hans Oberdiek
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780847687862

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Tolerance, while proving necessary in today's varied world, can be grudgingly given and resentfully received. Toleration may be necessary, but it has little appeal, and certainly cannot serve as either a central or unifying doctrine in a thriving moral or political philosophy. A deeper understanding of what tolerance requires leads us to see that it demands more. Once we inculcate the attitude of tolerance in ourselves and our politics, tolerance can occupy the difficult and contested. It does not make sense, for instance, if we already fully accept a practice; nor does it make sense if what we are asked to tolerate is 'intolerable: ' we appeal to those inclined to be intolerant to soften their judgement, to grant that what they disapprove can, and should be, permitted. What needs to be done is to show how tolerance is rooted in an appealing moral and political theory. Only then will toleration move beyond either simple expediency or grudging forbearance

Passion and Preferences

Passion and Preferences
Title Passion and Preferences PDF eBook
Author Richard Franklin Bensel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 312
Release 2008-03-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521717620

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Bensel argues that Bryan's 'Cross of Gold' address exploited a climate of political passion.

Spirituality for the Skeptic

Spirituality for the Skeptic
Title Spirituality for the Skeptic PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Solomon
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 180
Release 2006-12-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780195312133

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By examining the ideas of great thinkers from Kafka to Socrates, this text arrives at an alternative vision of spirituality, one that is non-dogmatic and practical, that should appeal to many seekers looking to make sense of the human condition.