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    Manners and Customs

    • Nelsons New Illustrated Bible Manners And Customs

      $39.99

      Discover how the people of the Bible really lived.

      Imagine being able to walk the streets of Abraham’s hometown, adjust to life in Babylonian captivity, or travel the roads of Palestine amid the latest buzz about Jesus from Nazareth.

      Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Manners & Customs paints an accurate and descriptive picture of ancient civilization throughout the ages. In twenty historical segments, Howard F. Vos tells the story of God’s people from Abraham to the end of the New Testament in biblical order. Unlike other books about Bible lands and cultures, this volume distinguishes the ways life differed from period to period and place to place.

      The following topics are covered in each segment:

      *Geography and climate
      *Government, religion, and warfare
      *Housing, family, and dress
      *Diet and agriculture
      *Education and work
      *Travel and commerce

      Complete with over 400 photographs, extensive bibliographies, and easy-to-understand language, Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Manners & Customs is the go-to guide for studying the customs, manners, and lives of the people of the Bible.

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    • Illustrated Reference To Manners And Customs Of The Bible

      $29.99

      Have you ever wondered how a camel can go through the eye of a needle? How the four men got their paralytic friend through the roof to Jesus? What it means to greet one another with a holy kiss? This book answers these questions and others. In it, you will learn who the magi were, how lots were used, and what it means to be engraved on the palm of God’s hand. This valuable resource goes book by book through the Bible, explaining many customs practiced in Bible times. Not only is it easy to understand, but it is also filled with many helpful illustrations. This useful tool will greatly aid anyone wanting to understand more about the Bible.

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    • Week In The Life Of A Greco Roman Woman

      $21.99

      In first-century Ephesus, life is not easy for women. In this gripping novel, Holly Beers introduces us to the first-century setting where Paul first proclaimed the gospel. Illuminated by historical images and explanatory sidebars, this lively story not only shows us the rich tapestry of life in a Greco-Roman city, it also foregrounds the interior life of one woman–and the radical new freedom the gospel promised her.

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    • Mandy

      $12.99

      29 Chapters

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      Mandy Schrock, with five older sisters, is pleased when she finally has a baby brother. Yet she and her close-knit Amish family are saddened to learn that Lloydie was born with a serious health problem.

      At first Mandy is eager to help care for Lloydie, but after a while, she resents the extra burden. Years later she struggles with guilt. But in time, she talks it out with a friend and with her mother.

      When sixteen, Mandy eagerly goes to youth singings. Her girlfriend invites her along to work at a home for handicapped children, where she can use her experience with Lloydie. Back home on weekends, things start to sparkle between Mandy and Levi Slabach.

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    • Andy

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      Andy Maust likes to write poems, and he’s not good at running or wrestling or any of the other activities that Amish boys enjoy. The other boys tease him mercilessly, and then Andy’s dog disappears in a mysterious way. Drifters are roaming the country on trains, looking for work and a hot meal, and Andy begins to imagine running away from his troubles. He decides to catch a train to somewhere-anywhere-where he can be himself. Will Andy find contentment and peace in his new life, or will God call the prodigal home? Ages 10 and up.

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    • Polly : The World Of The Amish People

      $12.99

      Polly Miller doesn’t want to move to Texas. No other Amish families live in Lone Prairie, and Polly loves her family and friends in Ohio. But her father’s mind is made up. As Polly settles into her new life, she gains a non-Amish friend, Rose Ann, who shares her dresses and makeup with Polly. She also earns the attention of a young hired hand named Tom, who takes her to a rodeo and tells her how pretty she is. Will Polly commit herself to God by following her family’s Amish ways, or will a budding Texas romance set her feet on a different path altogether? Ages 10 and up.

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    • Power And Politics In The Book Of Judges

      $73.33

      1. Introduction And Overview
      2. Power And Knowledge
      3. Power And Trust
      4. Power And Honor
      5. Power And Wealth
      6. Conclusions And Reflections

      Additional Info
      Power and Politics in the Book of Judges studies political culture and behavior in premonarchic Israel, focusing on the protagonists in the book of Judges. Although the sixth-century BCE Deuteronomistic editor portrayed them as moral champions and called them “judges,” the original bardic storytellers and the men and women of valor themselves were preoccupied with the problem of gaining and maintaining political power. These “mighty ones” were ambitious, at times ruthless; they might be labeled chiefs, strongmen, or even warlords in today’s world.

      John C. Yoder considers the variety of strategies the men and women of valor used to gain and consolidate their power, including the use of violence, the redistribution of patronage, and the control of the labor and reproductive capacity of subordinates. They relied heavily, however, on other strategies that did not deplete their wealth or require the constant exercise of force: mobilizing and dispensing indigenous knowledge, cultivating a reputation for reliability and honor, and positioning themselves as skillful mediators between the realms of earth and heaven, using their association with YHWH to advance their political, economic, or military agenda.

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    • Reuben : The World Of The Amish People

      $7.99

      Growing up in an Amish home is no protection from peer pressure. Reuben struggles to balance wanting to prove himself to his friends and living up to the expectations of his parents. On a dare, Reuben tries to show how fast his horse can run and trouble erupts. Book #5 in the Ellie’s People series.

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    • Galilee In The Late Second Temple And Mishnaic Periods Volume 1

      $93.75

      Contents:
      Preface
      1. Introduction-David A. Fiensy And James Riley Strange
      2. Galilee And The Historical Jesus In Recent Research-Roland Deines
      3. The Political History In Galilee From The 1st Century Bce To The End Of The 2nd Century Ce-Morten Hrning Jensen
      4. Religious Practices And Religious Movements In Galilee: 100 Bce-200 Ce- Roland Deines
      5. The Ethnicities Of Galilee-Mark Chancey
      6. The Synagogues Of Galilee-Lee I. Levine
      7. Notable Galilean Persons-Scott Caulley
      8. Social Movements In Galilee-Richard Horsley
      9. The Galilean Village In The Late Second Temple And Mishnaic Periods-David A. Fiensy
      10. Household Judaism In Galilee-Andrea Berlin
      11. The Galilean House In The Late Second Temple And Mishnaic Periods-David A. Fiensy
      12. Mortality, Morbidity, And Economics In Jesus’ Galilee-Jonathan Reed
      13. Education/Literacy In Jewish Galilee: Was There Any And At What Level?-John C. Poirier
      14. The Galilean Road System-James F. Strange
      15. Urbanization And Industry In Mishnaic Galilee-Ze’ev Safrai
      16. Never The Two Shall Meet? Urban-Rural Interaction In Lower Galilee-Agnes Choi
      17. Inner Village Life In Galilee: A Diverse And Complex Phenomenon-Sharon Lea Mattila
      18. Debate: Was The Galilean Economy Oppressive Or Prosperous-Doug Oakman And Andrew Overman
      19. Taxation And Other Sources Of Government Income In The Galilee Of Herod And Antipas-Fabian Udoh
      Index Of Primary Sources

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      Drawing on the expertise of archaeologists, historians, biblical scholars, and social-science interpreters who have devoted a significant amount of time and energy in the research of ancient Galilee, this accessible volume includes modern general studies of Galilee and of Galilean history, as well as specialized studies on taxation, ethnicity, religious practices, road systems, trade and markets, education, health, village life, houses, and the urban-rural divide.

      This resource includes a rich selection of images, figures, charts, and maps.

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    • Ellie

      $7.99

      Read the Amish novels that Amish people read! The ten books of the Ellie’s People series are beloved by young and old readers alike in Amish and Mennonite communities.Now re-releasing from Herald Press, publisher of real-life stories of Amish and Mennonites.

      Ellie Maust, an Old Order Amish girl growing up in the early 1900s, wishes she could wear bright dresses like her English friend, Missy, and face cream and perfume like their fancy Amish hired girl, Susie Glick. As Ellie helps to care for the new babies in her family, milks cows, and learns to can and garden, she strains against her father’s strict ideas and wonders what her future will hold. When tragedy strikes her family, Ellie must find a way to go on finding comfort in her Amish faith and her community, Ellie blossoms into a young woman who dedicates her future plans to god. Book 1 of the Ellie’s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family. Ages 10 and up

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    • Social And Economic Life In Second Temple Judea

      $46.00

      This book looks at the socioeconomic landscape of Second Temple Judea (532 BCE – 70 CE) with close attention to the daily life of ordinary people. Adams uses the Hebrew Bible and other historical resources to examine work and economic exchange, marriage and the complexities of family life–including the roles of women and children–and the burdensome taxation policies under imperial Rome. He culminates with a rich analysis of the ethics of wealth and poverty found in various texts, including the Hebrew Bible, pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, Q, and the New Testament. This study of socioeconomic and theological issues provides students with a helpful context for understanding religious beliefs and practices in the time of early Judaism and emerging Christianity.

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    • World Of Jesus (Reprinted)

      $18.82

      Popular Author Provides the Market’s Most Accessible Introduction to the World of Jesus’ Time

      To understand Jesus’ life and ministry, we need to understand the history and culture of his world. Marty, author of the popular The Whole Bible Story, provides readers with a thoroughly readable, easy-to-understand history of Israel leading up to the time of Christ. Each chapter ties closely to the events of the New Testament as Marty carefully answers such questions as

      *Who were the Pharisees and why was Jesus upset with them?
      *Why didn’t anyone like the Samaritans?
      *When and why did the Jews start worshiping in “synagogues” rather than the Temple?

      The book will include call-out boxes, summaries, and other tools to make this the most accessible book available on the topic.

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    • Cambiando De Lente – (Spanish)

      $21.99

      Crime victims have many needs, most of which our criminal justice system ignores. In fact, the justice system often increases the injury. Offenders are less ignored by this system, but their real needs-for accountability, for closure, for healing-are also left unaddressed.

      Such failures are not accidental, but are inherent in the very definitions and assumptions which govern our thinking about crime and justice. Howard Zehr proposes a “restorative” model which is more consistent with experience, with the past, and with the biblical tradition. Based on the needs of victims and offenders, he takes into account recent studies and biblical principles.

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    • Covenant (Reprinted)

      $21.17

      A New Look for The Covenant

      ABRAM’S DAUGHTERS is the powerful saga of four sisters, their family and community, whose way of life and faith in God are as enduring as their signature horse and buggy. Or so it seems… Book One, The Covenant, unveils the layers of deeply rooted Amish tradition as seen through the eyes of Leah and Sadie Ebersol, the two oldest, courting-age sisters. The Amish community of Gobbler’s Knob holds everything Leah Ebersol has ever desired until a pact with her sister Sadie, lured by the outside world, leaves Leah clinging to God’s promises

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    • Introducing Early Christianity

      $36.99

      Laurie Guy provides an illuminating, broad-brush survey of the early church in its first four centuries. Readers get to witness the emergence of Great Tradition Christianity as themes unfold over time regarding women, persecution and martyrdom, asceticism and monasticism, eucharist and baptism, doctrine and the ecumenical councils.

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    • Rosh Hashanah Yom Teruah

      $18.68

      Olive Press Messianic (www.olivepresspublisher.com)

      The Scriptures command us to celebrate the holiday traditionally called Rosh Hashanah, or the Feast of Trumpets, with shouts of joy and the sounding of the Shofar. But why? What are we supposed to be so happy about and why the Shofar? In this book, Messianic Rabbi Jim Appel answers those questions with new revelation from Scripture. He reveals the profound significance of the Shofar and the deep, spiritual meaning of the shout for joy. Find out what has been hidden from followers of Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) for more than 1700 years. Rejoice that it is being restored to us today. Don’t miss out anymore on this special connection to the Lord.

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    • Everyday Law In Biblical Israel

      $31.00

      Authors Raymond Westbrook and Bruce Wells examine Old Testament legal materials that illustrate how ancient Israelites settled their grievances. This textbook is unique in exploring these legal materials as they relate to everyday life, addressing issues of family, property, contracts, and crimes. Westbrook and Wells explain these elements of Israelite life and law in the context of other laws from throughout the ancient Near East, providing readers with a broad understanding of their legal and social foundations.

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    • Usos Y Costumbres De Los Judio – (Spanish)

      $14.99

      This book describes the period of time in which Christ lived. By knowing the traditions, ways of thinking, religious practices, etc. the reader can better understand the message of the gospel and find historical evidence of it’s truth.

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    • Strange Scriptures : That Perplex The Western Mind (Reprinted)

      $17.99

      10 Chapters In 118 Pages

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      Because the Bible describes a culture very different from that of Western countries today, what it says is sometimes puzzling to modern readers. In many cases, however, the ways in which Near Eastern merchants and farmers carry on their daily work have hardly changed over the intervening centuries since the inspired authors wrote. The aim of this interesting volume is to clarify familiar scriptural phrases and texts by explaining some unusual Eastern customs, thereby shedding new light on the unchanging truth of God’s Word.

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    • Hospital Handbook On Multiculturalism And Religion (Revised)

      $19.95

      In our religiously pluralistic society, clergy, medical, and nursing staffs in modern hospitals are confronted with caring for people with varied beliefs and customs. Since the overall care of a patient, and not just the surgeries performed or medicines given, affect an individual’s recovery, it is vitally important to be familiar with cultural and religious understandings and expectations around hygiene, pastoral care, autopsies, transfusions, and even the practices associated with death itself.
      A Hospital Handbook for Multiculturalism and Religion is a succinct guide to the care of patients from a variety of faiths. The original version included Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Baha’i. In the revised edition Neville Kirkwood has added chapters on Taoism, Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, Chinese Buddhism, and Jainism. Each chapter examines not only the customs of adherents to various faith perspectives but also the significance of certain rites and attitudes, supplying health-care workers and chaplains with the information they need to provide the best care possible.

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    • Revelation (Reprinted)

      $18.00

      The powerful conclusion to the blockbuster Abram’s Daughters series! Bittersweet and inspiring, The Revelation is a suspenseful story of long-awaited forgiveness, undying love, and elusive second chances in Pennsylvania’s Amish country.

      Jonas Mast’s return from Apple Creek, Ohio, has given Leah Ebersol reason to hope again. Yet she endures an unexplained silence that makes her fear Peter Mast and stern Bishop Bontrager are conspiring to once again keep Jonas and her apart.

      Impulsive Jake Mast pines for his first love. But if he follows his brother Jonas back home to Gobbler’s Knob, Leah and Sadie will be forced to reveal their closely guarded secret-a secret with the power to split the Mast and Ebersol families even further apart, maybe forever-.

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    • Prodigal (Reprinted)

      $21.17

      Beverly Lewis’s bestselling series ever returns to the sorrows, joys, and faith of the Ebersol family.

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    • Paul In Roman Custody

      $57.99

      In this book, Rapske uses ancient literary sources and archaeological evidence to uncover important background on the custodial system of the Graeco-Roman world in order to better view Paul’s persona and Christian mission. This study shows Luke to be keenly aware of the practical and theological threat that imprisonment posed for Paul and argues that this understanding motivated one of Luke’s primary objectives in his writing of Luke-Acts to defend or justify the prisoner missionary Paul to the reader.

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    • Celebrating Biblical Feasts (Reprinted)

      $16.99

      Tells how families can celebrate seven Hebrew festivals together to enhance their understanding of the message of the Bible.

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    • After The Passion Is Gone

      $83.33

      Introduction
      J. Shawn Landres And Michael Berenbaum
      Part One: The Context Of The Passion

      Introduction To Part One

      Almost A Culture War: The Making Of The Passion Controversy
      Mark Silk (Trinity College)
      Passionate Blogging: Interfaith Controversy And The Internet
      William J. Cork (Catholic Diocese Of Galveston-Houston)
      Living In The World, But Not Of The World: Understanding Evangelical Support For The Passion Of The Christ
      Leslie Smith (UCSB)
      The Passion Paradox: Signposts On The Road Toward Mormon Protestantization
      Eric Samuelsen (BYU)
      Is It Finished? The Passion Of The Christ And The Fault Lines In American Christianity
      Julie Ingersoll (University Of North Florida)
      Part Two: The Passion In Context

      Introduction To Part Two

      The Journey Of The Passion Play From Medieval Piety To Contemporary Spirituality
      Karen Jo Torjesen (Claremont Graduate University)
      The Gibson Code?
      Lorenzo Albacete (St. Joseph Seminary, Yonkers)
      “But Is It Art?”: A Prelude To Criticism Of Mel Gibson’s The Passion Of The Christ
      Robert A. Faggen (Claremont McKenna College)
      Antisemitism Without Erasure: Sacred Texts And Their Contemporary Interpretations
      Gary L. Gilbert (Claremont McKenna College)
      Theologizing The Death Of Jesus, Gibson’s The Passion, And Christian Identity
      Jeffrey S. Siker (Loyola Marymount University)
      Manly Pain And Motherly Love: Mel Gibson’s Big Picture
      David Morgan (Valparaiso University)
      Imago Christi: Aesthetic And Theological Issues In Jesus Films By Pasolini, Scorsese, And Gibson
      Lloyd Baugh, SJ (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome)
      Part Three: Jews And Christians: Reframing The Dialogue

      Introduction To Part Three

      Theological Bulimia: Christianity And Its Dejudaization
      Susannah Heschel (Dartmouth College)
      A March Of Passion, Or, How I Came To Terms With A Film I Wasn’t Supposed To Like
      Stephen R. Haynes (Rhodes College)
      The Exposed Fault Line
      Richard L. Rubenstein (University Of Bridgeport)
      Crucifying Jesus: Antisemitism And The Passion Story
      Stephen T. Davis (Claremont McKenna College)
      Five Introspective Challenges
      David M. Elcott (American Jewish Committee)
      No Crucifixion = No Holocaust: Post-Holocaust Reflections On The Passion Of The Christ
      John K. Roth (Claremont McKenna College)
      The Passionate Encounter: The Ethics Of Affirming Your Faith In A Multi-Religious World
      Elliot N. Dorff (University Of Judaism)
      Reframing Difference: Evangelicals, Scripture, An

      Additional Info
      Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ topped box office charts and changed the American religious conversation. The controversies it raised remain unsettled. In After The Passion Is Gone: American Religious Consequences, leading scholars of religion and theology ask what Gibson’s film and the resulting controversy reveal about Christians, Jews, and the possibilities of interreligious dialogue in the United States. Landres and Berenbaum’s collection moves beyond questions of whether or not the film was faithful to the gospels, too violent, or antisemitic and explores why the debate focused on these issues but not others. The public discussion of The Passion shed light on a wide range of American attitudes–evangelical Protestant, mainline Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish–about media and faith, politics and history, Jesus and Judaism, fundamentalism and victimhood. After The Passion Is Gone takes a unique view of vital points in Christian-Jewish relations and contemporary American religion

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    • Lost Soul Of American Protestantism

      $83.33

      Foreword
      R. Laurence Moore
      The American Way Of Faith

      Confessional Protestantism

      Defining Conservatism Down

      The Intolerance Of Presbyterian Creeds

      The Sectarianism Of Reformed Polity

      The Irrelevance Of Luthern Liturgy

      Conclusion: Confessional Protestantism And The Making Of Hyphenated Americans

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      In The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, D. G. Hart examines the historical origins of the idea that faith must be socially useful in order to be valuable. Through specific episodes in Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Reformed history, Hart presents a neglected form of Protestantism–confessionalism–as an alternative to prevailing religious theory. He explains that, unlike evangelical and mainline Protestants who emphasize faith’s role in solving social and personal problems, confessional Protestants locate Christianity’s significance in the creeds, ministry, and rituals of the church.

      Although critics have accused confessionalism of encouraging social apathy, Hart deftly argues that this form of Protestantism has much to contribute to current discussions on the role of religion in American public life, since confessionalism refuses to confuse the well-being of the nation with that of the church. The history of confessional Protestantism suggests that contrary to the legacy of revivalism, faith may be most vital and influential when less directly relevant to everyday problems, whether personal or social.

      Clear and engaging, D. G Hart’s groundbreaking study is essential reading for everyone exploring the intersection of religion and daily life.

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    • Roots Of Christian Festivals

      $17.99

      SKU (ISBN): 9780281056811ISBN10: 0281056811David SelfBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 2004Publisher: SPCK Print On Demand Product

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    • American Catholics And Civic Engagement

      $240.00

      Introduction
      Peter Steinfels
      Part 1: Catholic Thought In The American Context

      The Common Good & Catholic Social Thought
      John A. Coleman
      Pluralism & The Common Good: A Response
      Jane Mansbridge
      Catholic Social Thought & The American Experience
      Stephen J. Pope
      Contending With Liberalism
      William A. Galston
      Catholics And The Liberal Tradition
      Michael Lacey & William M. Shea
      Part 2: Catholic Institutions In The American Public Square

      The Catholic Parish In The Public Square
      Philip J. Murnion
      What Do State Catholic Conferences Do?
      William Bole
      The Limits Of Coalitions And Compromises: The California State Catholic Conference
      Edward E. Dolejsi
      Catholic Health Care & The Challenge Of Civic Society
      Clarke E. Cochrane
      Part 3: Catholics In The Public Square: Autobiographies

      Pro-life, Pro-family, Pro-poor
      Mary Jo Bane
      State House Politician
      David Carlin
      On The Beat In The South Bronx And Central America
      David Gonzalez
      Politics And Polling
      Dotty Lynch
      A Journalist’s Calling
      Don Wycliff
      Look For The Real Story
      Paul Moses
      Family, Faith And Union
      Kirk Adams
      The Workers’ Worker
      John J. Sweeney
      Family, Good Fortune And Stewardship
      Thomas J. Donnelly
      God Deals With Me Through My Clients
      W. Shepherdson Abell
      Part 4: Catholics In The Voting Booth

      How Catholic Is The Catholic Vote?
      David C. Leege & Paul D. Mueller
      There Is No Catholic Vote-And It’s Important
      E.J. Dionne, Jr.
      Catholic Republicans
      Kate O’Beirne
      Communitarian Lite
      William Bole

      Additional Info
      Sheed & Ward, in partnership with the Commonweal Foundation and with funding from the Pew Charitable Trust, proudly presents the first of two volumes in a groundbreaking series called American Catholics in the Public Square. The result of a three-year study sponsored by Pew aimed at understanding the contributions to U.S. civic life of the Catholic, Jewish, mainline and evangelical Protestant, African-American, Latino, and Muslim communities in the United States, the two volumes in this series gather selected essays from the Commonweal Colloquia and the joint meetings organized by the Commonweal Foundation and The Faith and Reason Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington. Participants in the Commonweal colloquia and the joint meetings–leading Catholic scholars, journalists, lawyers, business and labor leaders, novelists and poets, church administrators and lobbyists, activists, policy makers and politicians–produced approximately forty-five essays presented at ten meetings that brought together over two hundred and fifty participants. The two volumes in the American Catholics in the Public Square Series address many of the most critical issues now facing the Catholic Church in the United States by drawing from the four goals of the colloquia-to identify, assess, and critique the distinctive elements in Catholicism’s approach to civic life; to generate concrete analyses and recommendations for strengthening Catholic civic engagement; to encompass a broad spectrum of political and social views of Catholics to encourage dialogue between Catholic leaders, religious and secular media, and political thinkers; to reexamine the long-standing Catholic belief in the obligation to promote the common good and to clarify how Catholics may work better with those holding other religious or philosophical convictions toward revitalizing both the religious environment and civic participation in the American republic.

      This first volume, American Catholics and Civic Engagement: A Distinctive Voice, includes a general introduction by Peter Steinfels and is structured in four parts, each of which include a brief overview. Part One, Catholic Thought in the American Context, explore the fundamental concepts that underlie Catholic social thought and their relevance to American public debate and public policy-the intellectual tools with which Catholics have often participated in the public square. Part Two, Catholic Institutions in the American Public Square, reveal

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    • More With Less Cookbook (Anniversary)

      $19.99

      With over 800,000 copies in print, the More-With-Less Cookbook has become the favorite cookbook of many families. Full of recipes from hundreds of contributors, More-With-Less gives suggestions on how to eat better and consume less of the world’s limited food resources.

      More-With-Less Cookbook has not only changed how people eat, but their entire approach to life has reflected this more-with-less philosophy. In fact, more-with-less has become an integral part of our daily language.

      This 25th anniversary edition features a new foreword along with the original collection of recipes—spiced with anecdotes, comments, and tips gleaned from 25 years of cooking More-With-Less.

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    • Vestments For All Seasons

      $39.93

      Vestments-the robes, stoles or other items worn by clergy, or cloths used at the altar-not only add beauty to a worship service, but are visual clues to the liturgical season and to the tone of a particular service. The most beautiful and meaningful vestments are often those made for a particular priest, serving in a specific sanctuary. But many shy away from trying to sew vestments, which seem too complicated and difficult to make.

      In Vestments for all Seasons, Barbara Baumgarten demystifies the making of vestments-from designing and fitting patterns, to fabric and color selection, to putting on the finishing touches. She provides patterns and directions for producing special vestments for Advent and Lent, Easter, and Pentecost, and general instructions for designing and making vestments completely from scratch. A history of the development of vestments from Roman times to the present is included, as well as a full glossary describing the various vestments worn by clergy.

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    • Lost Soul Of American Protestantism

      $131.66

      Foreword
      R. Laurence Moore
      The American Way Of Faith

      Confessional Protestantism

      Defining Conservatism Down

      The Intolerance Of Presbyterian Creeds

      The Sectarianism Of Reformed Polity

      The Irrelevance Of Luthern Liturgy

      Conclusion: Confessional Protestantism And The Making Of Hyphenated Americans

      Additional Info
      In The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, D. G. Hart examines the historical origins of the idea that faith must be socially useful in order to be valuable. Through specific episodes in Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Reformed history, Hart presents a neglected form of Protestantism–confessionalism–as an alternative to prevailing religious theory. He explains that, unlike evangelical and mainline Protestants who emphasize faith’s role in solving social and personal problems, confessional Protestants locate Christianity’s significance in the creeds, ministry, and rituals of the church.

      Although critics have accused confessionalism of encouraging social apathy, Hart deftly argues that this form of Protestantism has much to contribute to current discussions on the role of religion in American public life, since confessionalism refuses to confuse the well-being of the nation with that of the church. The history of confessional Protestantism suggests that contrary to the legacy of revivalism, faith may be most vital and influential when less directly relevant to everyday problems, whether personal or social.

      Clear and engaging, D. G Hart’s groundbreaking study is essential reading for everyone exploring the intersection of religion and daily life.

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    • Life In Biblical Israel

      $70.00

      Stunning color photographs, graphic illustrations, and lively text offer a vivid description of everyday life in ancient Israel. Based on the most up-to-date research, this magnificent volume covers such topics as domestic and work life, cultural expression, and religious practice. An ideal resource for students, scholars, and interested laypeople.

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    • Bible Manners And Customs

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      A Christian Educational Services Title

      “People” magazine, and many others, owe their successful existence to the fact that we human beings like to know about other people. Readers enjoy stories about famous (and even not so famous) people. The Bible is full of people whose lives, and even thoughts, are open before us. All of the drama of life is set before us in the Bible: love and hate, laughter and despair, hope and fear. The better we know the people of the Bible, the more interesting it is, the more fun it is to read, and the more we can learn as we read it. But the people of the Bible lived in a culture that was very different from ours. If we are going to know the people of the Bible, indeed, if we are going to understand the Bible itself, it is imperative that we learn something about the manners and customs of biblical times.

      Imagine trying to understand modern culture without knowing how we dressed, what we ate, where we lived, and about the jobs that people worked at all day. Under those circumstances it would be easy to misunderstand something we said or did. Yet most people know very little about the daily lives of the thousands of people who fill the pages of the Bible, from Adam and Eve to the Apostle Paul. The Bible becomes much easier to understand, and a much more fun book to read, if we take the time to learn about the manners and customs of the biblical culture. The people of the Bible, and the lessons in it, become alive for us, hold our attention, and make sense.

      When Samson said that the Philistines had “plowed with my heifer,” he was not in any way referring to cattle he owned. Just as our culture refers to girls in various ways, including “dolls, babes, chicks,” etc., so in the biblical culture young girls were sometimes referred to as “heifers.” Knowing that fact makes the passage understandable, and more fun to read. There are hundreds of examples in Scripture, where the meaning of a verse is clear if the custom is known. Understanding the manners and customs of the Bible can turn a frustrating session of Bible reading into a fun and meaningful session. Knowing biblical manners and customs can mean the difference between understanding and misunderstanding the Bible.

      This book makes known many of the manners and customs of the people of Palestine. It covers many subjects, including the climate they lived in that affected their daily lives, the clothes they wore, the food they ate, the work that consumed their days, the

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    • Future Of Criminal Justice

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      SKU (ISBN): 9780281054831ISBN10: 0281054835Christopher Jones | Peter SedgwickBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 2002Publisher: SPCK Print On Demand Product

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    • Study Guide For Making Room (Student/Study Guide)

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      Christine Pohl’s 1999 book Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition has helped foster renewal of the central but long-neglected practice of Christian hospitality. This new study guide for Making Room provides a variety of ways in which people can learn more about the practice.
      Designed for use by small groups _ though individuals will also profit from it _ the study guide is divided into nine lessons corresponding to the chapters of Making Room. Each lesson begins with an introduction briefly highlighting the main points of the book, followed by sections on group building, Scripture, discussion, reflection, and personal application. Each lesson also provides aids for group leaders and suggested activities to help participants begin to make the practice of hospitality part of their daily life.

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    • Violence Renounced

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      SKU (ISBN): 9780966502152ISBN10: 0966502159Editor: Willard SwartleyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: November 2000Publisher: Herald Press/MennoMedia Print On Demand Product

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    • Ethnic Chicago A Print On Demand Title (Revised)

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      This award-winning study of ethnic life in Chicago richly details the various peoples and ethnic institutions in America’s heartland city. This newly revised and expanded edition also includes chapters on African-American migration, Chatham, Latino Chicago, the Chinese in Chicago, Asian Indians, Korean-Americans, the new entrepreneurial immigrants, and the Swedes. There is also a new six-chapter section that examines saloons, sports, crime, churches, neighborhoods, and cemeteries.

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    • Say Please Say Thank You

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      SKU (ISBN): 9780399525384ISBN10: 0399525386Donald McCulloughBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2000Publisher: Penguin Group USA Print On Demand Product

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    • Peculiar People : The Church As Culture In A Postchristian Society

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      Christians feel increasingly useless, argues Rodney Clapp, not because we have nothing to offer a post-Christian society, but because we are trying to serve as “sponsoring chaplains” to a civilization that no longer sees Christianity as necessary to its existence. In our individualistic, technologically oriented, consumer-based culture, Christianity has become largely irrelevant.

      The solution is not to sentimentally capitulate to the way things are. Nor is it to retrench in an effort to regain power and influence as the sponsor of Western civilization. What is needed is for Christians to reclaim our heritage as a peculiar people, as unapologetic followers of The Way.

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    • 1 New People

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      If you are aware of the rich benefits of fellowship that crosses racial lines, but aren’t sure how to make that happen in your church, then this book is for you. Loaded with models from those who have done it, One New People will inspire you to broaden the ministry of your church. With questions to help groups process the material, it will give you everything you need to find the model that fits your situation so you can begin the process of change and growth. And if you are already in a multiethnic church, you’ll find ideas and principles for improving communication, developing new leadership and managing conflict from someone who has been there.

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    • Strange Virtues : Ethics In A Multicultural World

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      IVP Print On Demand Title

      Strange Virtues is one of the first books to comprehensively consider ethics across cultures, addressing the ethical import of other religions and gender relations, exploring how the Bible and culture interact to produce ethical stances, and examining such particular case studies as bribery. It will be invaluable not only for missionaries, ethicists and students, but for all Christians who want to better understand neighbors right here at home.

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    • From The Heart Of Our People

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      What would Catholic systematic theology look like if it were done from a Latino/a perspective?

      From the Heart of Our People brings together leading scholars to address this question. Contributors include:
      Maria Pilar Aquino, Vigilio P. Elizondo, Alejandro Garcia-Rivera, Roberto S. Goizueta, Jean-Pierre Ruiz, Orlando O. Espin, Miguel H. Diaz, Gary Riebe-Estrella, Jeannette Rodriguez-Holguin, Justo Gonzalez, Ruy G. Suarez Rivero, and Arturo Banuelas.

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    • Anglo Saxon Christianity

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      Here is a lively, carefully researched and fascinating introduction to the culture and spirituality of the Anglo-Saxons. Following the immense interest in recent years in Celtic spirituality, Paul Cavill’s book looks at the impact of Christianity on the pagan Germanic peoples who invaded Britain from the fifth century onwards. Drawing on historical and archaeological evidence, he paints a vivid picture of Anglo-Saxon culture and belief, contrasting this with the Celtic world view, and explaining how the powerful warrior code of the Anglo-Saxon peoples became merged with new Christian values. Quotes from Anglo-Saxon literature include the mighty epic Beowulf, and The Dream of the Rood–surely the most spectacular expression of Anglo-Saxon Christianity–along with Caedmon’s beautiful Hymn to creation, a translation of Psalm 136 and numerous miracle stories.

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    • Israelites In History And Tradition

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      In this volume in the Library of Ancient Israel, the author focuses on the way Israelites understood themselves at different points in history including before,during, and after the monarchy.

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    • Where The Nations Meet

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      Peppered with inspiring and challenging stories from multicultural congregations, this book not only provides a theological basis for multicultural ministry but also suggests how such ministry can be successfully conducted in all churches. This book for all pastors and laypersons who want their church to be a place of unbounded celebration where the nations meet.

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    • Jewish People In Classical Antiquity

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      Taking a critical stance toward the texts that have come down to us from antiquity, Hayes and Mandell attempt to reconstruct what were the most significant movements and events from 333 B.C.E. to 135 C.E., referring to excavations, Qumran texts, linguistic research, and the latest European reappraisals.

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    • Scribes And Schools

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      Scribes and Schools is an examination of the processes which led to the canonization of the Hebrew Bible. Philip Davies sheds light on the social reasons for the development of the canon and in so doing presents a clear picture of how the Bible came into being.

      Volumes in the Library of Ancient Israel draw on multiple disciplines–such as archaeology, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, and literary criticism–to illuminate the everyday realities and social subtleties these ancient cultures experienced. This series employs sophisticated methods resulting in original contributions that depict the reality of the people behind the Hebrew Bible and interprets these insights for a wide variety of readers.

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    • Ancient Orient A Print On Demand Title

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      This book represents the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary presentation of ancient Near Eastern civilization. Concentrating on Mesopotamia and North Syria and focusing particularly on the cultures of Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria, von Soden covers the earliest times to Hellenization. His study of ancient “humanity in its wholeness” includes treatments of the history of language and systems of writing, the state and society, nutrition and agriculture, artisanry, economics, law, science, religion and magic, art, music, and more. A valuable background work for students of the Bible. Includes 18 black-and-white photographs.

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    • Moral World Of The First Christians

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      How did the early Christians develop a distinctive morality? Meeks explores the social setting of the early believers, shows how they cultivated their own identity and moral language from contemporary Greek, Roman, and Jewish traditions, and describes the patterns of moral concern and behavior which characterized their community.

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    • Yahweh Is A Warrior

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      Millard C. Lind’s classic study of warfare in ancient Israel. Israel saw God alone as delievering his people, without the need of human warriors.

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