Unto a Good Land

Unto a Good Land
Title Unto a Good Land PDF eBook
Author David Edwin Harrell
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 860
Release 2005-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1467425524

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Introducing a New U.S. History Text That Takes Religion Seriously Unto a Good Land offers a distinctive narrative history of the American people -- from the first contacts between Europeans and North America's native inhabitants, through the creation of a modern nation, to the 2004 presidential election. Written by a team of highly regarded historians, this textbook shows how grasping the uniqueness of the "American experiment" depends on understanding not only social, cultural, political, and economic factors but also the role that religion has played in shaping U. S. history. While most United States history textbooks in recent decades have expanded their coverage of social and cultural history, they still tend to shortchange the role of religious ideas, practices, and movements in the American past. Unto a Good Land restores the balance by giving religion its appropriate place in the story. This readable and teachable text also features a full complement of maps, historical illustrations, and "In Their Own Words" sidebars with excerpts from primary source documents.

Unto a Good Land

Unto a Good Land
Title Unto a Good Land PDF eBook
Author Vilhelm Moberg
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1971
Genre
ISBN

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Unto a Good Land

Unto a Good Land
Title Unto a Good Land PDF eBook
Author David Edwin Harrell
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 860
Release 2005-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780802829443

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Unto a Good Land offers a distinctive narrative history of the American people, from the first contacts between Europeans and North America's native inhabitants, through the creation of a modern nation, to the standing of the United States as a world power. Written by a team of distinguished historians led by David Edwin Harrell, Jr. and Edwin S. Gaustad, this textbook shows how grasping the uniqueness of the "American experiment" depends on understanding the role of religion as well as social, cultural, political, and economic factors in shaping U.S. history. A common shortcoming of most United States history textbooks is that while, in recent decades, they have expanded their coverage of social and cultural history, they still tend to shortchange the role of religious ideas, practices, and movements in the American past. Unto a Good Land addresses this shortcoming in a balanced way. The authors recognize that religion is only one of many factors that have influenced our past, one, however, that has often been neglected in textbook accounts. This volume gives religion its appropriate place in the story. - Publisher.

Unto Every Nation

Unto Every Nation
Title Unto Every Nation PDF eBook
Author Donald Q. Cannon
Publisher Shadow Mountain
Pages 598
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781570089480

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The Land and the Book

The Land and the Book
Title The Land and the Book PDF eBook
Author William McClure Thomson
Publisher
Pages 796
Release 1880
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Unto Us a Son Is Given

Unto Us a Son Is Given
Title Unto Us a Son Is Given PDF eBook
Author Donna Leon
Publisher Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages 259
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802146821

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The New York Times bestseller: “Venice shines through the pages of this novel. . . . Coupled with unexpected twists and turns [it] doesn’t disappoint” (Tulsa Book Review). A Los Angeles Times Bestseller • A Library Journal Mystery Bestseller • A Booklist Best Crime Novel of the Year • A Crime Reads Most Anticipated Book of the Year Guido Brunetti is urged by his father-in-law to investigate—and preferably intervene in—the seemingly innocent plan of the elderly Gonzalo Rodríguez de Tejeda to adopt a much younger man as his son. Under Italian inheritance laws, this man would then be heir to Gonzalo’s entire fortune, a prospect Gonzalo’s friends find appalling. For his part, Brunetti wonders why the old man, a close family friend, can’t be allowed his pleasure in peace. And yet, what seems innocent on the Venetian surface can cause tsunamis below. Gonzalo unexpectedly drops dead on the street, and one of his friends—who just arrived in Venice for the memorial service—is strangled in her hotel room. Now with an urgent case to solve, Brunetti reluctantly untangles the long-hidden mystery in Gonzalo’s life that has ultimately led to murder . . . a resolution that brings him more pain than satisfaction. “Like Louise Penny, Leon has cultivated an utterly devoted audience, ever anxious to get to know more about her characters.” ―Booklist (starred review) “Redolent, as always, with the sights, smells, sounds, and mealtimes of the water-immersed city. . . . In Leon’s latest, a pleasantly deceptive lull . . . is dissolved with deadly force.” ―The Seattle Review of Books

The All-inclusive Christ

The All-inclusive Christ
Title The All-inclusive Christ PDF eBook
Author Witness Lee
Publisher Living Stream Ministry
Pages 196
Release 1969
Genre California
ISBN 0870830201

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