Razing Hell
Title | Razing Hell PDF eBook |
Author | Sharon L. Baker |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0664236545 |
Seventy percent of Americans believe in hell, as do 92 percent of those who attend church every week. In her candid and inviting style, Baker explores and ultimately refutes many traditional views of hell.
Raising Hell
Title | Raising Hell PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Crouse |
Publisher | ECW Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2012-11-08 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1770902813 |
Following the 2012 release of The Devils, Raising Hell examines the film from its inception through its reception.
Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell)
Title | Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell) PDF eBook |
Author | Jane McAlevey |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2014-05-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1781683158 |
This “breath-taking trip through the union-organizing scene of America in the 21st century” reveals the victories and unconventional strategies of a renowned—and notorious—militant union organizer (Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed) In 1995, in the first contested election in the history of the AFL-CIO, John Sweeney won the presidency of the nation’s largest labor federation, promising renewal and resurgence. Today, less than 7 percent of American private-sector workers belong to a union, the lowest percentage since the beginning of the twentieth century, and public employee collective bargaining has been dealt devastating blows in Wisconsin and elsewhere. What happened? Jane McAlevey is famous—and notorious—in the American labor movement as the hard-charging organizer who racked up a string of victories at a time when union leaders said winning wasn’t possible. Then she was bounced from the movement, a victim of the high-level internecine warfare that has torn apart organized labor. In this engrossing and funny narrative—that reflects the personality of its charismatic, wisecracking author—McAlevey tells the story of a number of dramatic organizing and contract victories, and the unconventional strategies that helped achieve them. Raising Expectations (and Raising Hell) argues that labor can be revived, but only if the movement acknowledges its mistakes and fully commits to deep organizing, participatory education, militancy, and an approach to workers and their communities that more resembles the campaigns of the 1930s—in short, social movement unionism that involves raising workers’ expectations (while raising hell).
Raising Hell
Title | Raising Hell PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Wiederhorn |
Publisher | Diversion Books |
Pages | 550 |
Release | 2020-01-07 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1635766486 |
From the author of the celebrated classic Louder Than Hell comes an oral history of the badass Heavy Metal lifestyle—the debauchery, demolition, and headbanging dedication—featuring metalhead musicians from Black Sabbath and Judas Priest to Twisted Sister and Quiet Riot to Disturbed, Megadeth, Throwdown and more. In his song “You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll” Ozzy Osbourne sings, “Rock and roll is my religion and my law.” This is the mantra of the metal legends who populate Raising Hell—artists from Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Slipknot, Slayer, and Lamb of God to Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Disturbed, Megadeth, and many more! It’s also the guiding principle for underground voices like Misery Index, Gorgoroth, Municipal Waste, and Throwdown. Through the decades, the metal scene has been populated by colorful individuals who have thwarted convention and lived by their own rules. For many, vice has been virtue, and the opportunity to record albums and tour has been an invitation to push boundaries and blow the lid off a Pandora’s box of riotous experiences: thievery, vandalism, hedonism, the occult, stage mishaps, mosh pit atrocities, and general insanity. To the figures in this book, metal is a means of banding together to stick a big middle finger to a society that had already decided they didn’t belong. Whether they were oddballs who didn’t fit in or angry kids from troubled backgrounds, metal gave them a sense of identity. Drawing from 150-plus first-hand interviews with vocalists, guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, and drummers, music journalist Jon Wiederhorn offers this collection of wild shenanigans from metal’s heaviest and most iconic acts—the parties, the tours, the mosh pits, the rage, the joy, the sex, the drugs . . . the heavy metal life! Horns up!
Raising Hell
Title | Raising Hell PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Ferwerda |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2014-04-23 |
Genre | Hell |
ISBN | 9780984357819 |
- Why does He fail to mention hell in Genesis as the price for sin? - Why doesn't the Old Testament ever speak of hell? - Why does Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, never once mention hell? - Why was hell not part of early Church established doctrine?
Raising Hell
Title | Raising Hell PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Newton |
Publisher | Sphere |
Pages | 406 |
Release | 1994-01 |
Genre | Satanism |
ISBN | 9780751506730 |
An encyclopedic guide to occult crime. It includes entries on criminals, major cults, their leaders, victims, ritual implements, and historical background. Topics covered include human sacrifice, cannibalism, sexual perversion, torture and mutilation.
Raising Hell
Title | Raising Hell PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Addison Wesley Publishing Company |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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