Healing a Divided Nation

Healing a Divided Nation
Author: Carole Adrienne
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1639361863

A profound and insightful investigation into how the American Civil War transformed modern medicine. At the start of the Civil War, the medical field in America was rudimentary, unsanitary, and woefully underprepared to address what would become the bloodiest conflict on U.S. soil. However, in this historic moment of pivotal social and political change, medicine was also fast evolving to meet the needs of the time. Unprecedented strides were made in the science of medicine, and as women and African Americans were admitted into the field for the first time. The Civil War marked a revolution in healthcare as a whole, laying the foundations for the system we know today. In Healing a Divided Nation, Carole Adrienne will track this remarkable and bloody transformation in its cultural and historical context, illustrating how the advancements made in these four years reverberated throughout the western world for years to come. Analyzing the changes in education, society, humanitarianism, and technology in addition to the scientific strides of the period lends Healing a Divided Nation a uniquely wide lens to the topic, expanding the legacy of the developments made. The echoes of Civil War medicine are in every ambulance, every vaccination, every woman who holds a paying job, and in every Black university graduate. Those echoes are in every response of the International and American Red Cross and they are in the recommended international protocol for the treatment of prisoners of war and wounded soldiers. Beginning with the state of medicine at the outset of the war, when doctors did not even know about sterilizing their tools, Adrienne illuminates the transformation in American healthcare through primary source texts that document the lives and achievements of the individuals who pioneered these changes in medicine and society. The story that ensues is one of American innovation and resilience in the face of unparalleled violence, adding a new dimension to the legacy of the Civil War.

American Schism

American Schism
Author: Seth David Radwell
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1626348626

An enlightened exploration of history to unite a deeply divided America The political dialogue in America has collapsed. Raw and bitter emotions such as anger and resentment have crowded out any logical debate. In this investigative tracing of our nation’s divergent roots, author Seth David Radwell explains that only reasoned analysis and historical perspective can act as salves for the irrational political discourse that is raging at present. Two disparate Americas have always coexisted, and Radwell discovered that the surprising origin of these dual Americas was not an Enlightenment, but two distinct Enlightenments that have been fiercely competing since the founding of our country. Radwell argues that it is only by embracing Enlightenment principles that we can build a civilized, progressive, and tolerant society. American Schism reveals • the roots of the rifts in America since its founding and what is really dividing red and blue America; • the core issues that underlie all of today’s bickering; • a detailed, effective plan to move forward, commencing what will be a long process of repair and reconciliation. Seth David Radwell changes the nature of the political debate by fighting unreason with reason, allowing Americans to firmly ground their differing points of view in rationality.

Health Care Divided

Health Care Divided
Author: David Barton Smith
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472109913

A vivid account of race and the organization of health services

Healing a Divided Nation

Healing a Divided Nation
Author: Cedric Jacobs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Highlights need for Christian solution to land rights issues; criticizes roles of DAA, ADC and handing over of Ayers Rock; states policy of Goldfields and Western Desert Christian Aboriginal Movement; includes biographical notes on author.

Preaching to a Divided Nation

Preaching to a Divided Nation
Author: Matthew D. Kim
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493436708

We live in angry times. No matter where we go, what we watch, or how we communicate, our culture is rife with division and polarization. Unfortunately, Christians appear to be caught up in the same animosity as the culture at large. While our faith calls us to Christian unity, the hard fact remains: our churches are tragically divided across class, ethnic, gender, and political lines. As these social chasms grow--both inside and outside the church--the role of the preacher becomes paramount. This book issues a prophetic call to pastors to use the influence of their pulpits to promote reconciliation and unity in their churches and communities. Two scholar-practitioners who are experts in homiletics and reconciliation present a practical, 7-step model that empowers faithful leaders to bring healing and peace to their fractured churches and world. The book includes questions for reflection, salient illustrations, and an accountability covenant. It also includes useful appendixes on preaching themes, preaching texts, and sample sermons from three leading preachers: Ralph Douglas West, Rich Villodas, and Sandra Maria Van Opstal.

Little Platoons

Little Platoons
Author: David Skelton
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1785905139

Brexit – a revolutionary moment in British politics. Voters in long-forgotten English towns made their disenchantment clear, overwhelmingly voting to 'take back control' from a remote and defective economic system. Despite this decisive message in 2016, the concerns of these forgotten towns have continued to be all but ignored. David Skelton grew up in Consett, a north-eastern town where the steel industry has deep roots. When the steelworks closed almost forty years ago it lost everything, a story echoed in towns across England. Skelton uses Consett's experience to discuss what has gone wrong and how we can put it right. He considers a broken social contract and the economic and identity liberalism which has neglected the needs of a great bulk of the population. Little Platoons calls for a revival of One Nation to recognise the needs of people in such towns. It argues that a brave Tory Party can shatter decades-old boundaries and redraw the political map by marrying social reform with private enterprise, enhancing community values and allowing long-ignored voters to genuinely take back control.

GOP 2.0

GOP 2.0
Author: Geoff Duncan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1637630131

"As Lt. Governor of the State of Georgia, Geoff Duncan never expected to find himself in the national spotlight - or in the crosshairs of the President of the United States. Then the 2020 Election and its aftermath brought the nation's attention to Georgia. Amidst a hurricane of conspiracy and misinformation, Duncan spoke up for truth, conservative values, and the Republican Party he knows."--Amazon

Revelation Truth Volume Three

Revelation Truth Volume Three
Author: Rev. Daniel W. Blair
Publisher: Rev. Daniel W. Blair
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

As the world races toward the Great Tribulation, immorality among the world's leaders, increased lawlessness, natural disasters, and anarchy many voices have flooded the blogosphere, YouTube and the social networks to interpret the times. Rev. Blair has risen above the unholy chorus to write a series of timeless articles from a biblical perspective to help Christians stand firm in their faith. This collection of short articles taken from his two popular websites give practical application, prophetic insight, and a clear voice to those in power. As prophet, social activist, and pastor, Daniel Blair writes each article with compassion and uncompromising biblical truth to prod every Christian to pick up the banner of truth and walk in holiness before the Lord. Use as a daily devotional or as a timeless resource during the coming distress. In this volume I have selected articles for the Christian Activists in his or her fight against corrupt politics, social injustice, and moral decline. I strongly believe that Christians should be both salt and light in a very dark and depraved world; therefore, it is essential to hold those in leadership accountable. Moreover, it is our Christian duty to be the constant voice for social justice, morality, and freedom to proclaim the gospel message in every corner of society.

The Limits of a Divided Nation with Perspectives from the Bible

The Limits of a Divided Nation with Perspectives from the Bible
Author: Michael Ufok Udoekpo
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725256118

Michael Udoekpo’s work brilliantly and pastorally discusses the issues of conflict, friction, and disunity in the world—and in Nigeria in particular—from biblical, historical, and sociocultural perspectives. These issues, he stresses, are endemic in various fabrics of the Nigerian society, traceable to the family as the foundation of any given society. They are also found in religious, political, and media groups. Contributing factors, Udoekpo argues, are materialism, infidelity, relativism, and fundamentalism. Others are ethnocentrism, anthropocentricism, ignorance, bribery, and corruption with other forms of injustices. Drawing from the Bible, Udoekpo proposes prayer, proper education, truth-telling, restoration of family values, interreligious and cultural dialogue, ecumenism, enforcement of rule of law, faith, and absolute trust in God as antidotes to conflict, violence, friction, and disunity in our contemporary society.