Khám Phá Tân Ước

Khám Phá Tân Ước
Author: Khám Phá Tân Ước
Publisher: Văn Phẩm Hạt Giống
Total Pages: 671
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 198899084X

“Một khảo cứu Tân Ước hấp dẫn và dễ tiếp cận” Nghiên cứu Tân Ước có thể là một trải nghiệm thật thú vị và đầy thách thức. Phần khảo cứu được trình bày một cách dễ hiểu nhằm giảm bớt khó khăn này và đem lại nhiều lợi ích hơn trong hành trình khám phá này. Phiên bản 3 này với phần nội dụng được cập nhật và có nhiều thay đổi trong cách trình bày. . Sách bao gồm những đặc điểm nổi bật như: • nhiều hình ảnh, bản đồ, biểu đồ • Các hộp tiêu điểm thảo luận các vấn đề chính • Bố cục chương, các mục tiêu của chương và phần tóm tắt • Các câu hỏi nghiên cứu cuối chương Độc giả sẽ thấy Khám Phá Tân Ước chứa đựng nhiều thông tin và mang tính hấp dẫn. Walter A. Elwell (PhD, University of Edinburgh) là giáo sư danh dự môn Tân Ước tại Wheaton College và Graduate School tại Wheaton, Illinois, là nơi ông đã có 27 năm giảng dạy và làm Giám học. Ông đã viết và biên tập nhiều sách, tài liệu tham khảo và bài báo chuyên ngành. Robert W. Yarbrough (PhD, University of Aberdeen) là giáo sư Tân Ước tại Covenant Theological Seminary tại St. Louis, Missouri. Ông diễn thuyết ở nhiều nơi, là tác giả, biên tập và biên dịch nhiều sách, bài báo chuyên ngành và phê bình sách.

The Tale of Kieu

The Tale of Kieu
Author:
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780300040517

Since its publication in the early nineteenth century, this long narrative poem has stood unchallenged as the supreme masterpiece of Vietnamese literature. Thông’s new and absorbingly readable translation (on pages facing the Vietnamese text) is illuminated by notes that give comparative passages from the Chinese novel on which the poem was based, details on Chinese allusions, and literal translations with background information explaining Vietnamese proverbs and folk sayings.

The Jefferson Bible

The Jefferson Bible
Author: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0486112519

Jefferson regarded Jesus as a moral guide rather than a divinity. In his unique interpretation of the Bible, he highlights Christ's ethical teachings, discarding the scriptures' supernatural elements, to reflect the deist view of religion.

The Antiquary

The Antiquary
Author: Edward Walford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1883
Genre: Antiquities
ISBN:

A Vietnamese Reference Grammar

A Vietnamese Reference Grammar
Author: Laurence C. Thompson
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1988-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780824811174

"When Laurence Thompson's original Vietnamese Grammar first appeared in 1965, it went almost instantly to the top of the list of required reading for serious students of the Vietnamese language. It has stayed there ever since but, in recent years, the title has become almost impossible to find, either in bookstores or in libraries, where original copies have often grown woefully ragged and marked up or are now simply missing. In the meanwhile, the author has become aware of a number of minor infelicities and typographical errors requiring correction. Thus, both demand and scholarship have dictated this re-edition." -From the Editor's Note

Magic and Mystery in Tibet

Magic and Mystery in Tibet
Author: Madame Alexandra David-Neel
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0486119440

A practicing Buddhist and Oriental linguist recounts supernatural events she witnessed in Tibet during the 1920s. Intelligent and witty, she describes the fantastic effects of meditation and shamanic magic — levitation, telepathy, more. 32 photographs.

Payback Time

Payback Time
Author: Phil Town
Publisher: Crown Currency
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0307461882

Don’t get mad, get even… Phil Town’s first book, the #1 New York Times bestseller Rule #1, was a guide to stock trading for people who believe they lack the knowledge to trade. But because many people aren’t ready to go from mutual funds directly into trading without understanding investing—for the long term – he created Payback Time. Too often, people see long-term investing as “mutual fund contributing” – otherwise known as “long-term hoping.” But the sad truth is that mutual fund investors are, to a stunning degree, pinning their hopes on an institution that is hopeless. It turns out that only 4% of fund managers consistently beat the S&P 500 index over the long term, which means that 96% of fund investors see a smaller return on their nest egg than a chimpanzee who simply buys stocks in the 500 biggest companies in America and watches what happens. But it’s worse than that. The net effect of hitching your wagon to mutual funds is that over a lifetime they’ll fritter away as much 60% of your nest egg in fees. Once you understand how funds engineer this, you’ll rush to invest on your own. Payback Time’s risk-free approach is called “stockpiling” and it’s how billionaires get rich in bad markets. It’s a set of rules for investing (not trading but investing) in the right businesses at the right time -- rules that will ensure you make the big money.

Fishers, Monks and Cadres

Fishers, Monks and Cadres
Author: Edyta Roszko
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824890558

This remarkable and timely ethnography explores how fishing communities living on the fringe of the South China Sea in central Vietnam interact with state and religious authorities as well as their farmer neighbors—even while handling new geopolitical challenges. The focus is mainly on marginal people and their navigation between competing forces over the decades of massive change since their incorporation into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1975. The sea, however, plays a major role in this study as does the location: a once-peripheral area now at the center of a global struggle for sovereignty, influence and control in the South China Sea. The coastal fishing communities at the heart of this study are peripheral not so much because of geographical remoteness as their presumed social “awkwardness”; they only partially fit into the social imaginary of Vietnam’s territory and nation. The state thus tries to incorporate them through various cultural agendas while religious reformers seek to purify their religious practices. Yet, recently, these communities have also come to be seen as guardians of an ancient fishing culture, important in Vietnam’s resistance to Chinese claims over the South China Sea. The fishers have responded to their situation with a blend of conformity, co-option and subtle indiscipline. A complex, triadic relationship is at play here. Within it are various shifting binaries—for example, secular/religious, fishers/farmers, local ritual/Buddhist doctrine, and so forth—and different protagonists (state officials, religious figures, fishermen and women) who construct, enact, and deconstruct these relations in shifting alliances and changing contexts. Fishers, Monks and Cadres is a significant new work. Its vivid portrait of local beliefs and practices makes a powerful argument for looking beyond monolithic religious traditions. Its triadic analysis and subtle use of binaries offer startlingly fresh ways to view Vietnamese society and local political power. The book demonstrates Vietnam is more than urban and agrarian society in the Red River Basin and Mekong Delta. Finally, the author builds on intensive, long-term research to portray a region at the forefront of geopolitical struggle, offering insights that will be fascinating and revealing to a much broader readership.

The Girl Who Played Go

The Girl Who Played Go
Author: Shan Sa
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307428672

As the Japanese military invades 1930s Manchuria, a young girl approaches her own sexual coming of age. Drawn into a complex triangle with two boys, she distracts herself from the onslaught of adulthood by playing the game of go with strangers in a public square--and yet the force of desire, like the occupation, proves inevitable. Unbeknownst to the girl who plays go, her most worthy and frequent opponent is a Japanese soldier in disguise. Captivated by her beauty as much as by her bold, unpredictable approach to the strategy game, the soldier finds his loyalties challenged. Is there room on the path to war for that most revolutionary of acts: falling in love?