The Quest for Trust

The Quest for Trust
Author: Raymond F. Culpepper, Executive Editor
Publisher: Pathway Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596845244

The Quest for Trust

The Quest for Trust
Author: Raymond F. Culpepper
Publisher: Pathway Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2010-08-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596845252

The Quest for Enlightenment

The Quest for Enlightenment
Author: A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda
Publisher: The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Yoga
ISBN: 9780892132928

At the dawn of time, Brahma sat in trance, seeking inspiration to create the universe. Who am I?' he wondered. Where have I come from? What should I do? Then the Supreme Being, Krsna, revealed Himself, flooding Brahma's heart with transcendental knowledge. Passed down since Brahma's time through an unbroken chain of gurus and disciples, that same profound knowledge is ours in The Quest for Enlightenment.The author of Quest is His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, whom scholars and spiritual leaders worldwide recognize as the most distinguished teacher of Indian culture and philosophy of the modern age. With his spiritual lineage reaching back through Brahma to Sri Krsna, Srila Prabhupada is uniquely qualified to present the timeless Vedic teachings on yoga, meditation, reincarnation, and self-realization that have helped countless seekers in their search for ultimate peace and happiness

Trust

Trust
Author: Hernan Diaz
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 152907455X

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE 2023 PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2022 ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVOURITE BOOKS OF 2022 Trust is a sweeping puzzle of a novel about power, greed, love and a search for the truth that begins in 1920s New York. Can one person change the course of history? A Wall Street tycoon takes a young woman as his wife. Together, they rise to the top in an age of excess and speculation. Now a novelist is threatening to reveal the secrets behind their marriage. Who will have the final word in their story of greed, love and betrayal? Composed of four competing versions of this deliciously deceptive tale, Trust by Hernan Diaz brings us on a quest for truth while confronting the lies that often live buried in the human heart. 'One of the great puzzle-box novels . . . a page-turner' – The Telegraph 'Genius' – The Observer 'Radiant, profound and moving' – Lauren Groff, author of Matrix 'Metafiction at its best, unpredictable, clever and massively enjoyable' – The Sunday Times 'Enthralling' – Daily Mail

Betrayal of Trust

Betrayal of Trust
Author: Laurie Garrett
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 1295
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1401303862

In this "meticulously researched" account (New York Times Book Review), a Pulitzer Prize-winning author examines the dangers of a failing public health system unequipped to handle large-scale global risks like a coronavirus pandemic. The New York Times bestselling author of The Coming Plague, Laurie Garrett takes on perhaps the most crucial global issue of our time in this eye-opening book. She asks: is our collective health in a state of decline? If so, how dire is this crisis and has the public health system itself contributed to it? Using riveting detail and finely-honed storytelling, exploring outbreaks around the world, Garrett exposes the underbelly of the world's globalization to find out if it can still be assumed that government can and will protect the people's health, or if that trust has been irrevocably broken. "A frightening vision of the future and a deeply unsettling one . . . a sober, scary book that not only limns the dangers posed by emerging diseases but also raises serious questions about two centuries' worth of Enlightenment beliefs in science and technology and progress." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

Trust Exercise

Trust Exercise
Author: Susan Choi
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250309891

WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION NATIONAL BESTSELLER “Electrifying” (People) • “Masterly” (The Guardian) • “Dramatic and memorable” (The New Yorker) • “Magic” (TIME) • “Ingenious” (The Financial Times) • "A gonzo literary performance” (Entertainment Weekly) • “Rare and splendid” (The Boston Globe) • “Remarkable” (USA Today) • “Delicious” (The New York Times) • “Book groups, meet your next selection" (NPR) In an American suburb in the early 1980s, students at a highly competitive performing arts high school struggle and thrive in a rarified bubble, ambitiously pursuing music, movement, Shakespeare, and, particularly, their acting classes. When within this striving “Brotherhood of the Arts,” two freshmen, David and Sarah, fall headlong into love, their passion does not go unnoticed—or untoyed with—by anyone, especially not by their charismatic acting teacher, Mr. Kingsley. The outside world of family life and economic status, of academic pressure and of their future adult lives, fails to penetrate this school’s walls—until it does, in a shocking spiral of events that catapults the action forward in time and flips the premise upside-down. What the reader believes to have happened to David and Sarah and their friends is not entirely true—though it’s not false, either. It takes until the book’s stunning coda for the final piece of the puzzle to fall into place—revealing truths that will resonate long after the final sentence. As captivating and tender as it is surprising, Susan Choi's Trust Exercise will incite heated conversations about fiction and truth, and about friendships and loyalties, and will leave readers with wiser understandings of the true capacities of adolescents and of the powers and responsibilities of adults.

The SPEED of Trust

The SPEED of Trust
Author: Stephen R. Covey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2008-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1416549005

Explains how trust is a key catalyst for personal and organizational success in the twenty-first century, in a guide for businesspeople that demonstrates how to inspire trust while overcoming bureaucratic obstacles.

Serenity's Quest

Serenity's Quest
Author: Kay D. Rizzo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2010
Genre: Independence (Mo.)
ISBN: 9780816323890

Trust

Trust
Author: Daines L Reed
Publisher: Dlr Publications, LLC
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781734052602

An Inspirational, soul-stirring story about sisterhood and resilience. Caught in the quicksand of daily survival and desperate for a change, Ruth and her friends make a bold move to end the legacy of poverty that has plagued their families for generations. Even with epic faith, the problem is time's not on their side and freedom is never free.

The Quest for Authority

The Quest for Authority
Author: Matthew Prevett
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-10-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532680473

Authority lies at the very center of what it means to be called together in an ecclesial community and shapes how the Church understands its purpose and orders its activity. It can manifest itself as something owned and used by those in power, yet it is something fundamental to the entirety of Church life. However, while some polities exude authority in every pronouncement and every action, other ecclesiologies find it more difficult to locate and express authority, often needing a quest to explore and discover the authority that shapes the Church’s life. Focusing on the United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom, this book explores the particular shaping and bringing together that is a characteristic of a United and Reformed ecclesiology and examines how this influences ecclesial polity and practice. Matthew Prevett argues that authority in ecclesial life can be understood historically and empirically, drawing deeply from the well of tradition and history yet inspired by the social, political, and technological challenges of the twenty-first century.