Unconditional Love

Unconditional Love
Author: A.J. Strickland
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647024951

Unconditional Love By: A.J. Strickland Unconditional Love is the story of Dr. Querida Talbert, a Christian veterinarian whose life is upended one November night when she’s viciously raped outside her Bend, Oregon, clinic. Almost a decade later, she continues to battle the demons from her assault, including a phobia of men that brings on a panic attack if any gets too close. Since the rape, Querida has run from men...and romance. Even her relationship with God suffers because He didn’t save her from that horrible night. She trusts no man—not even God. With her rapist still at large, free to strike again, Querida’s greatest fear is that the next man she meets could bring her face to face with her rapist. Enter Xavier Barlow, a single father who came late to faith and daily tries to live down the shame of his sordid past. Xavier begins to help Querida’s heart to feel again, but the fear that he may be her rapist never abates. When she learns the truth of that night, will it help set her free or be her undoing?

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Querida

Querida
Author: Caroline S. Hau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2013
Genre: Mistresses in literature
ISBN: 9789712728167

Short stories about mistresses.

Peace by Piece

Peace by Piece
Author: Querida Duncalfe
Publisher: Slygirl Publishing House
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

"This interactive book seeks to create lasting change for marginalized people groups, especially Black Americans, by engaging allies who want to push progress forward. Peace by Piece: Unlearning Racial Bias invites readers to listen, read, act, and watch by suggesting resources that will facilitate healing and conciliatory dialogue. "-- Provided by publisher.

Souris

Souris
Author: Fay Myddleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1915
Genre: Irish fiction (in English).
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The Family in Asia

The Family in Asia
Author: Man Singh Das
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2023-08-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000920593

The institution of the family is by far the most important of all the societal networks in which the lives of men, women and children are involved. Nowhere is this more true than in the less developed countries of Asia. Originally published in 1979, The Family in Asia aimed to provide a series of comprehensive survey chapters which described traditional family patterns in a selection of Asian countries at different stages of economic development. These range from a rapidly expanding and highly developed industrial nation, Japan, through modernising and developing countries, India, Pakistan, Iran, China, South Korea and the Philippines, to more underdeveloped countries, such as Thailand and Afghanistan. Each chapter is written by a senior country specialist and covers an integrated series of topics within a uniform framework in order to facilitate inter-country comparisons. Valuable description and statistical material is provided on the literature and on the effects of industrialisation, urbanisation and modernisation, but perhaps more important is a theoretical framework and the editors’ review of some basic characteristics of social modernisation. These include the degree of equalitarian family relations and sexual divisions in society; emphasis on individualism and independence; the differentiation and specialised functioning of social institutions; urban life; birth control and family planning; social mobility; marital disruption and divorce; neglect and care of the elderly; formal education for children; and government intervention and influence on family activities. Read in its historical context, this title will interest specialists in development and Asian studies, in demography, sociology and in anthropology. Students in particular, will value the tight analytical framework in which the book has been written.

LAS DISTINTAS PIELES DE Una Misma Raza

LAS DISTINTAS PIELES DE Una Misma Raza
Author: Jaime Paredes
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009-07-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1469120283

Las distintas pieles de una misma raza (poemas del relato humano): mezcla el arte de Ia poesia con problemas sociales y culturales. El libro contiene poemas que hablan desde el famoso debate inmigratorio que pasan los indocumentados en los Estados Unidos de América y otras partes del mundo hasta poemas que cuestionan Ia propia cultura del porqué dejan sus patrias. Poemas dirigidos a soldados que les roban más que Ia juventud, poemas que hablan de Ia ambición económica en un tiempo moderno, como también poemas que van desde temas amorosos hasta Ia interna búsqueda del hombre y Ia mujer. Este es un libro de poesía con una ensarta de temas hecho para el ser humano y sus diferentes personajes. La creatividad de dividir los poemas por capitulos según sus temas, los hacen aún más divertidos de leer. Jaime Paredes, el autor, es sencillamente un poeta contemporáneo. Su manera de escribir tiene un modo de despertarle a cualquier persona el interés de indagar el mundo de Ia poesia. En este libro encontrará historias, controversias, comedias, pasiones, y una infinidad de sueños, entre otras cosas. Date Ia oportunidad de tener un nuevo libro de poemas inspirado en nuestros tiempos, para el futuro.

Revelation in the Vernacular

Revelation in the Vernacular
Author: Jean-Pierre Ruiz
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1531505872

Association of Catholic Publishers 2022 Excellence in Publishing Awards: First Place, Theology Catholic Media Association, Honorable Mention in Theology: Morality, Ethics, Christology, Mariology, and Redemption Unveiling divine mysteries across continents and centuries. Revelation in the Vernacular retrieves a hermeneutics of the vernacular that is rooted en lo cotidiano, in everyday life and experience. Traversing time and geography, Ruiz remaps a theology of revelation done latinamente, beginning with sixteenth-century encounters of Spanish colonizers with Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean. Drawing on the theology of the Incarnation articulated by Fray Luis de León (1527–91), he offers rich resources for interreligious engagement by believers in today’s religiously diverse world. Through an analysis of the documents of the 2019 Amazonian Synod, including Querida Amazonia, the Postsynodal Exhortation by Pope Francis, he explores a culture of encounter and dialogue that has been a hallmark of this pontificate. From the inscriptions in the caves of la Isla de Mona through the writings of the Latin American Bishops (CELAM), this book establishes a solid basis on which to discern the “Seeds of the Word” in our times.

The Common Law

The Common Law
Author: Robert W. Chambers
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Common Law is a novel written by Robert W. Chambers. An artist and a model gravitate towards each other romantically and must come to terms with a society that does its best to deny love from leaping between classes.