The Broken Covenant

The Broken Covenant
Title The Broken Covenant PDF eBook
Author Robert Neelly Bellah
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN 9780816411610

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Broken Covenant

Broken Covenant
Title Broken Covenant PDF eBook
Author Moshe Arens
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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An unprecendented highest level account of Israeli war, peace, and politics, and a stern accusation about how the Bush administration intervened in Israel's internal politics, dictated its foreign policy, and abetted the fall of the Likud government.

The Broken Covenant

The Broken Covenant
Title The Broken Covenant PDF eBook
Author Carroll Hofeling Morris
Publisher Shadow Mountain
Pages 308
Release 1985
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780877476566

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Broken Covenant

Broken Covenant
Title Broken Covenant PDF eBook
Author Parker T. Williamson
Publisher Reformation Press
Pages 0
Release 2007-09
Genre Christianity
ISBN 9781934453025

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Williamson traces the squandering of the moral authority by the Presbyterian Church (USA). The documentation that is cited in this book invites an inevitable conclusion that the denomination has abandoned its constitutive commitment to Christian faith and ethics. (Christian)

Broken Covenant

Broken Covenant
Title Broken Covenant PDF eBook
Author Charles M. Sennott
Publisher Pinnacle Books
Pages 516
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781558177550

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In 1968, a young Catholic priest named Father Bruce Ritter founded a shelter for runaways in Manhattan's East Village. By 1989, his street ministry had grown into a multi-million dollar empire called Covenant House. But Ritter was leading a shocking double life, and allegations of sexual misconduct and prostitution soon ripped his world apart. Photos.

The Broken Covenant of Calebais

The Broken Covenant of Calebais
Title The Broken Covenant of Calebais PDF eBook
Author Mark Rein-Hagen
Publisher Atlas Games
Pages 102
Release 2004-11
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781589780712

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Fifty years ago, the covenant of Calebais was destroyed. No one knows how or why such a powerful and well-defended group of wizards could possibly fall. Now the truth behind the tragedy comes to light as you and your friends uncover this mystery. From faerie-inhabited forests to the long-abandoned ruins of a wizardly palace to the inner chambers of a secretive convent, The Broken Covenant of Calebais goes to the roots of roleplaying -- to the early days of fantasy stories -- when realism, romance, mystery, and magic were foremost in mind. This revised edition of The Broken Covenant of Calebais is the third version of the adventure to be published for Ars Magica. Calebais was the first adventure published for the First Edition of the game, and was reworked for Second Edition. Now, to coincide with the release of the game's Fifth Edition, this classic has been revised and expanded once more. Although the plot, setting, and atmosphere remain the same, the text has been almost completely rewritten to integrate this classic adventure into the newest and best version of Ars Magica.

Varieties of Civil Religion

Varieties of Civil Religion
Title Varieties of Civil Religion PDF eBook
Author Robert N. Bellah
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 225
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1625641923

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"In 1980, Varieties of Civil Religion was the latest statement in the field of civil religion pioneered by Robert Bellah. Over thirty years later, scholarly interest in the field continues to grow. By examining the force of religion in politics and society, this book offers a comparative treatment that deepens the understanding of American civil religion and provides a lens for exploring civil religion in other societies, particularly those of Italy, Mexico, and Japan. Bellah and Hammond trace the historical development of the peculiarly American brand of civil religion as they unravel its sometimes baffling intricacies. Themes include the conviction that America is a chosen country and American power in the world is identical with divine will. The book also examines the vigorous counterbalance that has opposed unjust wars or demanded racial and social justice. Altogether, the health of a civil religion may be a prime indication of the overall health of any society. The authors state that when civil religious symbols are co-opted by ultraconservatives, and the philosophy of liberalism seems less adequate as a guide for public or private lives, a revival of public philosophy is urgently needed. Varieties of Civil Religion supports such a revival by making the religious aspect of our central tradition understandable in a nonreactionary way. It also reaffirms that American civil religion, with its deeper tradition of openness, tolerance, and ethical commitment, can make an essential contribution to a ""global order of civility and justice."""