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The Choice: Should the Church Affirm LGBTQ+ Identities and Ways of Living?
| | Religion & Theology | | “Ron Highfield has made a significant contribution to the present-day discussion of LGBTQ+ claims by a tight focus on the work of Karen Keen. Highfield’s The Choice is a careful and erudite analysis of Keen’s work that uncovers a species of argument being offered from many quarters. First, he lays bare Keen’s postmodern substitution of feeling and rhetoric for Scripture and sound reasoning. “From the postmodern perspective,” he notes, “autobiography is argument.” In such a case, Scripture can be displaced by personal desire. Second, he skillfully explains the implications of such an approach to an orthodox view of the Bible. If only those historic demands of Scripture that pass muster with one’s self-defined notions of kindness, justice, love, secular psychology, and minimal human suffering (i.e., inconvenience, restraint of desire) are obligatory to Christians, we are back to the ancient times in Israel when every individual is a law to her/himself. Contrary to Keen’s claim to show how evangelicals can defend an “affirming” case for same-sex marriage, Dr. Highfield demonstrates that her case abandons an orthodox view of God-breathed Scripture in order to read into the Bible what our postmodern culture otherwise could only wish it had said.” —Rubel Shelley, MTH, PhD; Teaching Minister, Harpeth Hills Church of Christ, Brentwood, TN; Author of Male & Female God Made Them: A Biblical Review of LGBTQ+ Claims and The Ink is Dry: God's Distinctive Word on Marriage, Family, and Sexual Responsibility
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Contemporary Issues in Africa | | Academic | | Contemporary Legal Issues in Africa is a book in which scholars, legal practitioners, and researchers share their expertise and insights on various contemporary legal issues in Africa. The chapters critically analyze, discuss, and propose solutions to the legal challenges that are faced in Africa in the 21st century. The topics covered in this book are diverse and range from the influence of public sector corruption on the Nigerian oil sector to the challenges of good governance in West Africa. The authors that have contributed to this book have examined the legal frameworks for dispute resolution in the aviation industry, the emergence of new technology weapons during warfare in Africa, and the politics and challenges of state creation in Nigeria. They have also explored the environmental protection responsibilities in Nigeria from a human rights-based approach for effective implementation.
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The Occulting Light | | BIOGRAPHY | | “A blast of cold air blasting through a warm room. These stories will hit you hard and stay with you long after you’ve finished reading them.” — Paradoxical Magazine ”An eclectic collection which showcases McDermott’s subtle skill as a storyteller, tapping the depths of human emotion while providing the reader with a reflective journey into some of life's ordinary - and extraordinary - experiences.” — Lyn Perry, editor, Tule Fog Press “A staggeringly inventive collection both provocative and profound. The writing is immersive and arresting. These stories of the uncanny and the magical throb with pathos and the beating heart of the human condition.” — Sophie White author of Where I End Order direct from publisher: http://sulisinternational.com/product/mcdermott-occulting-light/ | | | |
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Legal Issues Journal 9(2) | | Law Journal | | Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business. IN THIS ISSUE: - Applied Artificial Intelligence for Law: The Use of Expert Systems and Decision Trees in Legal Practice and the Potential of Artificial Neural Networks by Alex Matheson
- On the problems of protecting real property rights in the Russian Federation in the light of the European Convention on Human Rights by Anna Siemiakina
- Conflict of Laws and Harmonization with the European Union by Tasnim Hasan Saara
- Book Review: Biotechnology, Patents and Human Rights in Europe - Review by Isaac Maka
- Book Review: Advanced Introduction to Substantive Criminal Law - Review by Richard Glover.
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A Song in the Dark (Evercharm Series #3] | | FICTION | | Everyone seeks her song. But who among them is prepared to die for it… On a perilous mountain pass, Niena, the girl known as The Melody of Three, undertakes a treacherous journey with her fairy queen step-grandmother to escape all those who wish to control her. Niena’s gift is also her curse. As the descendant of three races, she is the only one who can play the Evercharm, the lyre used to create the fairy, elf, and human worlds. For sorcerer Christaan De Rein and his trusted apprentice Higgins, he needs Niena for the protection of the Curators. But after one long week into their journey to capture her, it feels as if they are chasing shadows. When those shadows transform into seething Udur, the Teamor’s vicious hounds, Rein’s traveling party are not the only ones in imminent danger. Niena is learning fast that reality is not all that it seems. And if creation is to be stopped from unraveling completely, she must decide exactly who she can trust… Preorder now available.Publication date: Dec 4, 2023. Order Direct from Publisher | | | |
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Forthcoming Titles | | How to Be Human in an Inhuman World: Colossians for Daily Living by Robert C. Beasley. Stable Foundations: 150 Devotionals for Horse Lovers by Robyn Taylor. Scattered: A Novel by Catherine Khaperska. The sequel to Scarred, continuing the adventures of Scar and his other stray dog friends. Scarred (audiobook) by Catherine Khaperska. The audio version of this wonderful children's story, Scarred, by a young, talented author. |
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Are you an author? | | We are accepting manuscripts for review for all four of our imprints (fiction, nonfiction, spirituality, and academic). We have an annual short story contest open all year around. | |
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