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Eternal Quest the Search for God Volume 1 (Eternal Quest, V. 1)
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- Wonderful teaching from scripture
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God the Father, God the Son: Great Doctrines of the Bible (Great Doctrines of the Bible (Crossway Books), V. 1)
David Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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Wonderful teaching from scripture.......2000-04-04
Lloyd-Jones makes a distinction between "doctrine" (the ideas we derive from reading scripture) and "theology" (the additional understanding that comes from our own reasoning apart from scripture.) In this series of lectures, he is only interested in doctrine. One of the most impressive aspects of his enormous accomplishment is how thoroughly he supports each of the great doctrines of the faith with scripture after scripture--and not just from isolated passages. He ranges across the Old and New Testament demonstrating the underlying unity of the Bible. A great book! It is the first of three volumes and they are all valuable reading.
Disgestible Doctrine.......2000-03-27
As a layperson, it is easy for me to be put off by theology and doctrine. Initially, I approach this book with caution as I do not want to be caught in the endless discussion on theology and other doctrinal issues. But after sampling what Dr Lloyd-Jones wrote in this book, I am amazed at how easy it is to follow his discussion here on God and Christ. Writing in a sermon style, it is easy to keep track of the difficult issues that he put forth. He has made it easier for me to understand the doctrines upon which my faith is based on. These doctrines of the faith has help me to know the truth in my mind.
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- A Debate With God
- Why would David want to live when heaven is so cool?
- TAKE A FANTASTIC FIELD TRIP WITH DAVID V GOD
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David v. God
Mary E. Pearson
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So what do you do when your biology field trip takes a little detour--to heaven? If you're David James, the class clown, you demand an audience with God and challenge him to a debate. The prize? A ticket back to life. But David doesn't have a clue how a debate actually works, and so he teams up with Marie, a nerdy classmate who happens to be president of the Speech and Debate Club. Their efforts seem thwarted at every step, but David sticks it out with Marie and wonders, Will a goof-off have what it takes to beat God? •A wildly funny and action-packed debut novel •A contemporary novel with an odd assortment of characters in an even odder setting--heaven.
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A Debate With God.......2001-03-20
David is the kind of student who is always clowning around. One day he takes it to far and is forced into joining the Speech and Debate club. After being in the club for a couple of days they go on a trip and get in a car crash and the whole club dies. When they go to heaven everyone sees a real nice scenery, but David and another girl, Marie don't see a thing. Marie is the president of the club and the biggest nerd at the school. They think they don't belong in heaven and should go back to earth. After a long discussion with God's assistant, they decide that David will face God in a debate. He debates to see if he can go back to earth. David knows nothing about debating, so he knows he can't do it without Marie. They try going to the library and reading some books God gave them but David and Marie just couldn't find any mistakes God has made. When the debate finally comes David doesn't have the slightest idea what to say. He has to think of something fast because his life and Marie's depend on this debate. I really liked this book because it was one person's point of view about what heaven would be like when you die. this book also shows that sometimes people aren't what they are made out to be. Marie was the biggest nerd, but when David finally spent time with her, he saw that she waqs the same as everyone else on the inside. These and many other qualities come together to make a very good book for people of all ages.
Why would David want to live when heaven is so cool?.......2000-10-06
Pearson's outstanding first novel is witty and clever. I couldn't put it down. From the first paragraph Pearson hooks the reader with punching detail, David's hip teen voice and an unconventional and amusing vision of both heaven and God, who sends David a series of notes on yellow paper offering assistance in the debate David has challenged him to. David refuses but finally reads one of "God's Journals," the book of Genesis, and find the strategy he needs to win his way back to life. The book is thought-provoking while entertaining, and respectful of God's power and love despite the unusual portrayal and humor.
TAKE A FANTASTIC FIELD TRIP WITH DAVID V GOD.......2000-08-31
I'd been hearing GREAT things about this book, and couldn't wait to read it. Mary Pearson is a gifted, humorous writer who can successfuly blend serious topics into a light, fast-paced FUN book. David goes on a school field trip but a wrong turn lands him and his classmates in Heaven. Then it's up to David to debate his way out of this life and death situation. The ending was perfect!
Wow!.......2000-05-04
Every so often a book comes along that makes you laugh and makes you cry and after the last page has been turned makes you think. David V. God grabs you in the opening scene and doesn't let you go even long after you have finished it. I highly recommend this one for all ages.
Unique and thoughtful.......2000-04-21
"David v. God" is an excellent YA with a stunningly original plot. The book centers on a debate between a teenager who believes his time on Earth is not yet up, and God, who apparently feels it is. Past the boy's anger and denial, he comes to a different understanding of God and of what life means. Brava, Ms. Pearson, for this unique and entertaining novel!
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What Is God?
David V. Bush
Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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God's Highlander
E. V. Thompson
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- William Everson: A Life Trilogy
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The Integral Years: Poems 1966-1994 (Everson, William, Crooked Lines of God, V. 3,) (Everson, William, Crooked Lines of God, V. 3,)
William Everson
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William Everson (1912 1994) was many things a conscientious objector, a fine-press printer, a Dominican monk, and a much-loved teacher and literary personality. Above all else, he was a poet for many readers the celebrator of the spirit and landscape of the Pacific Northwest. His lifework in poetry is clearly divided into three chapters, a fact reflected in the three-volume arrangement of his Collected Poems. The first volume gathers his early work, poems exploring the violence inherent in the natural world and in the heart of man. The second collects the moving lyrics and narrative poems on Christian themes published under his Dominican name, Brother Antoninus. The final volume, comprising work written after his return to secular life, marks the poet's reconciliation with nature and his own place in it. But all of Everson's poetry, wrote Kenneth Rexroth, is a unity: "It is all concerned with the drama of his own self, rising and falling along the sine curve of life, everything [full] of a terrible beauty and pain. Life isn't like that to some people, and to them these poems will seem too strong a wine. But of course life is like that."
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William Everson: A Life Trilogy.......2000-04-07
The Integral Years is the third volume of The Crooked Lines of God: A Life Trilogy, the collected poems of William Everson. Each of the three volumes reflects a major stage in the life of the poet and the thematic nature of his verses. Everson, who was known as "the poet of the San Joaquin," died at his home on Kingfisher Flat in Santa Cruz County, California, in June 1994. He left behind 52 books of poetry and 10 books of prose. He was a member of the Dominican Order of monks between 1951 and 1969, writing poetry and giving public readings of his verse as Brother Antoninus. Time magazine referred to him as the "Beat Friar" during this period, though Everson was not, strictly speaking, a member of the Beat Generation literary movement. According to Stanford's Albert Gelpi, however, Everson was "the greatest religious poet of the second half of the twentieth century." Everson's "A Canticle to the Waterbirds" is a masterpiece of religious verse and puts Everson on a plane with Francis Thompson and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Everson's "religious verse" is published in Volume 2 of the trilogy, The Veritable Years.
Everson's early poetry was highly secular and pantheistic. Much of it was written under the influence of Robinson Jeffers, whom Everson regarded as a mentor. The early poems are contained in Volume 1, The Residual Years.
Everson left religious life in 1969 to return to the secular world and marry Susanna Rickson, his third wife. Everson's later poems, published in this volume, show his maturation as a poet and a man. He has returned to nature, and much of his verse is both confessional and erotic.
The three volumes of the trilogy were actually planned by Everson during his life time and carried through to completion posthumously by the dedicated work of Allan Campo and Bill Hotchkiss, lifelong friends of the poet who edited the collection. They also collected Everson's unpublished verse and uncollected poems, which are published in the volumes as appendixes.
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Title: Failure to Dx & treat hematoma Dr. says: "Oh my God".(Medical Law Case of the Month)(Galinski v. Johnson, 2005 WL 1532155, Ronald Johnson)
Author: A. David Tammelleo
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Date: August 1, 2005
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 38
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