Suing for America's Soul

Suing for America's Soul
Author: R. Jonathan Moore
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-06-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0802840442

When John W. Whitehead founded The Rutherford Institute as a Christian legal advocacy group in 1982, he was interested primarily in the First Amendment's religion clause, serving clients only when religious freedom was at stake. By the mid-1990s, however, religious rights were but one subset of all the freedoms that he saw threatened by an invasive government. In Suing for America's Soul R. Jonathan Moore examines the foundation and subsequent practices of The Rutherford Institute, helping to explain the rise of conservative Christian legal advocacy groups in recent decades. Moore exposes the effects -- good and bad -- that such legal activism has had on the evangelical Protestant community. Thought-provoking and astute, Suing for America's Soul opens a revealing window onto evangelical Protestantism at large in late-twentieth-century America.

I See Your Soul Mate

I See Your Soul Mate
Author: Sue Frederick
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1250017246

This remarkable step-by-step guide to finding your soul mate brings a fresh perspective to love. According to author Sue Frederick, an intuitive since childhood, we've all come here to accomplish a great mission. Honoring who we came here to be opens the door to allow our soul mate to stand beside us. In I See Your Soul Mate, Frederick teaches how to use intuitive recognition to guide you flawlessly to love through your own powerful reinvention. In this book, you'll find ways to: - Discover why you are not attracting the right kind of person and how to remedy that - Uncover psychic blocks that keep you from finding true love - Identify the qualities, energy patterns, and careers that will put you in the path of "the one" - Understand why your relationships never last longer than a few months - Learn intuitive dating techniques - Hone your intuition to make better choices for your love life in the future - Immerse yourself in accomplishing your soul mission so that you're naturally attractive to the right person - See your future soul mate by accessing powerful dream guidance - Find true love!

A Boy Named Sue

A Boy Named Sue
Author: Kristine M. McCusker
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: Country music
ISBN:

An anthology that questions the roles gender plays in creating and marketing a great American musical form

Conservatives and the Constitution

Conservatives and the Constitution
Author: Ken I. Kersch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521193109

Recovers a contested, evolving tradition of conservative constitutional argument that shaped the past and is bidding to make the future.

The American Café

The American Café
Author: Sara Sue Hoklotubbe
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0816521239

2012 WILLA Literary Award Winner: Best Original Softcover Fiction When Sadie Walela decides to pursue her childhood dream of owning a restaurant, she has no idea that murder will be on the menu. In this second book in the Sadie Walela series, set in the heart of the Cherokee Nation, Sadie discovers life as an entrepreneur is not as easy as she anticipated. On her first day, she is threatened by the town’s resident "crazy" woman and the former owner of the American Café turns up dead, engulfing the café—and Sadie herself—in a cloud of suspicion and unanswered questions. Drawing on the intuition and perseverance of her Cherokee ancestry, Sadie is determined to get some answers when an old friend unexpectedly turns up to lend a hand. A diverse cast of characters—including a mysterious Creek Indian, a corrupt police chief, an angry Marine home from Iraq, and the victim’s grieving sister and alcoholic niece—all come together to create a multilayered story of denial and deceit. While striving to untangle relationships and old family secrets, Sadie ends up unraveling far more than a murder.

American Soul

American Soul
Author: Justin Buckley Dyer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442211474

The Declaration of Independence has been the subject of competing interpretations since its adoption by the Continental Congress on the Fourth of July 1776, and for nearly two and a half centuries the political ideas expressed in its preamble have inspired reform movements both at home and abroad. From the early debates on the nature of the American Republic to abolitionism, progressivism, the civil rights movement, and contemporary debates about American economic and foreign policy, the Declaration is, as it has been, a vibrant and dynamic, though perennially disputed, source of American ideals. The present volume brings together a variety of speeches and writings related to the contested meaning and legacy of the Declaration of Independence, and the various documents assembled together demonstrate how competing interpretations of the Declaration have shaped, and been shaped by, political conflict in America. The Declaration is perhaps our "national soul," as Charles Sumner wrote in 1860, but Americans have rarely spoken of it with one voice. American Soul: The Contested Legacy of the Declaration of Independence paints, with broad strokes, a picture of the debates that have shaped a nation.

God, Caesar, and Idols: The Church and the Struggle for America’s Soul

God, Caesar, and Idols: The Church and the Struggle for America’s Soul
Author: Rick D. Boyer
Publisher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1649600895

Once “one nation under God,” America today is desperately sick. And the Church seems to have no answers. How can a nation so “churched” be so untouched by the Gospel? Why has “the Glory departed,” leaving a nation racked by political hatred, drug addiction, and shattered families? God, Caesar, and Idols asks these questions and calls the Church to seek God’s Word for answers. Too many Christians no longer make political choices on the basis of eternal truth, but instead make them on the basis of purely financial considerations. It’s time for the Church to break its addiction to humanistic, government schooling and instead “bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” This book challenges the Church to reject “cheap grace” and the easy temptation to be “tolerant” of society’s rebellion. We must again honor the authority of God’s Word and embrace the life-altering power available when we reject our cultural idols and proclaim “the whole counsel of God” without compromise. Armed with careful scriptural exegesis and supported by the words of great Christians from church history, God, Caesar, and Idols encourages the American Church to again “contend for the faith” in today’s culture—whatever the cost.

The Struggle for America's Soul

The Struggle for America's Soul
Author: Robert Wuthnow
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802804693

Discusses the schism between the religious right and mainstream Protestantism, the separation of church and state, and the relationship between science and religion.

East from 'Frisco - on the Trail of America's Soul

East from 'Frisco - on the Trail of America's Soul
Author: Chris Harris
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 144615680X

This work is not 'just another travelog' ' it is a light-hearted blend of observation, anecdote, humour and history. The book was inspired by a USA coast-to-coast expedition from San Francisco to Washington DC to raise funds for charity (Motor Neurone Disease), undertaken for much of the way in a 30-year-old open top 'classic' car along the historic Route 66. Little escapes critique ' from cow-chip throwing to IndyCar racing; from poker running to the deeply ingrained religiosity of the American people. The story ranges from the sparkling waters of San Francisco Bay, via Amarillo in the Texas panhandle, to shipwreck in the pounding Atlantic surf off Cape Hatteras. The quirks and idiosyncrasies of people and places, and the tragedies and triumphs of American history, are all sympathetically portrayed through the pen of a visitor from Europe. The style is the author's own ' although he likes to think it is inspired by the best of Bryson, RL Stevenson and JK Jerome. Enjoy!

Judicial Review and American Conservatism

Judicial Review and American Conservatism
Author: Robert Daniel Rubin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107060559

Majoritarian Justices -- The Great Debate -- The Imperial Judiciary -- Notes -- Index