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  1. Will Campbell, Preacher Man : Essays in the Spirit of a Divine Provocateur By Kyle Childress; Rodney Wallace Kennedy; Stanley Hauerwas 2016 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 149820273X | EPUB | 1 MB This collection of essays and sermons by Rodney Kennedy and Kyle Childress is focused on honoring the memory of Will Campbell--the prophet from the South who made a vocation of destroying sacred cows. The essays and sermons attempt to be true to the spirit of Will Campbell's devotion to the gospel above all else. It should not be surprising that the essays and sermons are about the business of deconstructing more sacred cows while lifting up the truth claims of the gospel. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/761346dc80e6083ee545e6508d5dba36/21bpb.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/e7vzwbpiy3c8/21bpb.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/I0KRscqcd7/21bpb.7z.html
  2. Why We Love Coffee: Fun Facts, History, and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drink (Atlas of Coffee, Coffee Supplies and Techniques) by Luigi Odello, Giovanni Ruggieri, Fabio Petroni English | November 12, 2024 | ISBN: 1684813840 | 240 pages | MOBI | 56 Mb A Brewer's Coffee Culture Guide If you're looking to put your at-home barista skills to the test, this encyclopedic coffee recipe book is for you. By learning the origin of coffee and its evolution over the years, you'll be brewing high-quality drinks from all over the world without having to leave your kitchen. From coffee beans to extraordinary flavors. Being hundreds of years old, coffee has influenced civilizations and inspired many makers to discover new recipes for millions to enjoy. Yet what if there was a way to experience the best natural coffee flavors in the world by making them yourself? Why We Love Coffee is a visual collection of coffee facts and recipes that not only teach you how to recreate beloved coffee blends, but taste them like a professional coffee enthusiast. Learn the language of coffee for amazing creations. Why We Love Coffee explores how coffee culture has experimented with different flavors and techniques over the years to create extraordinary drinks that millions of people enjoy today. Each chapter goes into the science of coffee ingredients and infusion, and how they can enhance your senses for the best tasting results. So, if you love home coffee and want to grow your tastes and skills beyond anything you've experienced before, this coffee book will transform you from a coffee lover to a flavor expert. Inside Why We Love Coffee, you'll also learn:How the coffee capitals of the world grow and harvest their coffee beansEffective methods for roasting and grinding coffeeHow to detect coffee ingredients through color and aromaRecommendations for brewing equipmentRecipes for coffee appetizers and entrees So, if you liked How to Make the Best Coffee at Home, The Home Cafe, or Baker Bettie's Better Baking Book, then you'll want to own Why We Love Coffee. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/d91c72797d21efab932e68b88af8faf7/rdysc.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/5ytbogvj6oxj/rdysc.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/7hi62z2ouU/rdysc.7z.html
  3. Why We Believe: Finding Meaning in Uncertain Times by Prof. Alister McGrath English | March 11, 2025 | ISBN: 086154921X | 272 pages | PDF | 2.00 Mb Belief: surely it's a relic from the past, a hangover from a superstitious age that is totally out of sync with today's rational, science-led culture? 'A timely, often bracing and always highly stimulating book.' Tom Holland, author of Dominion and co-host of The Rest is History In today's science-driven, rational world, belief is dismissed as an artefact of a bygone era - something absurd at best, harmful at worst. The prevailing narratives paint belief as primitive, weird, even dangerous. But as life grows ever more confusing and our societies more atomised, contemplating something bigger than ourselves has never been more vital. Alister McGrath offers a fresh perspective on belief, presenting it not as a weakness of rational thought but as an essential tool for navigating uncertainty. Elegant and thought-provoking, Why We Believe reveals how belief provides meaning in the face of existential despair, how it fosters community and offers solace. As society moves beyond the dismissive rhetoric surrounding people of faith, here is a powerful manifesto for the re-enchantment of the Western mind. 'Scholarly, compulsively readable and with gems of information on every page... a must read.' Revd Fergus Butler-Gallie, author of A Field Guide to the English Clergy RapidGator https://rg.to/file/794b7a823e6503eca189d9798ebe968c/a1qu8.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/wv104wtxjnlf/a1qu8.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/Z94ib9C1ow/a1qu8.7z.html
  4. Why Study the Past? : The Quest for the Historical Church By Rowan Williams 2014 | 125 Pages | ISBN: 023253120X | EPUB | 1 MB The old saying about being condemned to repeat the history we don't know applies to Church history as much as to anything else. But we are often at a loss to know how to approach it. Much of what passed once for Church history was propagandist; and much of the best now written is brilliantly done but apparently detached from the Church's present needs. We need a theological approach to Church history but not one that is just partisan. In seeking to explore this need, Rowan Williams offers some reflection on how we think about the past in general - a complex issue in today's culture. Emerging from this is a sense of the importance of Church history as something that deepens our present thinking and obliges us to think with more varied and resourceful analogies about our present problems. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/bcdb2145b5519a259ced8519e8568d99/a20yr.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/sz6pjach9ph4/a20yr.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/EZDpCMMgRg/a20yr.7z.html
  5. Why Philosophy Matters : 20 Lessons on Living Large By Raymond Angelo Belliotti 2015 | 233 Pages | ISBN: 1443891282 | PDF | 1 MB This book demonstrates that philosophy matters to everyday living and that people who ignore the enduring, fundamental questions of life thereby unwittingly relinquish part of their humanity. The question - "How should I live my life?" - along with cosmological inquiries about the nature of the world, animated Western philosophy during its earliest recorded years. Given that belief in the Greek and Roman gods failed to provide substantive guidelines for everyday living, philosophy arose in large measure as practical instruction in the art of living the good human life. Throughout history, philosophers have provided vastly different answers to the question of what constitutes such a life. By analyzing carefully their disparate definitions, recipes, and accounts of the good human life we can understand better who we are and who we might be. This work examines the answers provided by over thirty philosophers to aspects of building character, forging personal relations, promoting sound political strategies, living meaningfully, and dying gracefully. In so doing, over twenty lessons for living a worthy life emerge. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/b5ab112ecd08e2615d389a33dd94b953/whw6j.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/vou3ghd3t9gk/whw6j.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/2osLbMpoN9/whw6j.7z.html
  6. Why? : Making Sense of God's Will By Adam Hamilton 2018 | 53 Pages | ISBN: 1501858289 | EPUB | 1 MB Where is God when tragedy and suffering strike? When the ground shakes, and a poor nation's economy is destroyed; when the waters rise, washing away a community's hopes and dreams; when a child suffers neglect and abuse; when violence tears apart nations; where is God; If God is all powerful, and if each one of us is a beloved child of God, then how can God allow tragedy and suffering to infest his creation? In Why?, best-selling author Adam Hamilton brings fresh insight to the age-old question of how to understand the will of God. Rejecting simplistic answers and unexamined assumptions, he lays out core ideas for comprehending God's plan for the world, including: God will not take away our free will, even when we use it to grieve him. God will never abandon us, especially in the midst of our suffering. While God is not the author of suffering, God will bring blessing out of tragedy. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/c748d53685ef4f2c9e4203c8ebfc9e96/y6qc4.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/eyzpltwzjk7b/y6qc4.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/guSAAuXASR/y6qc4.7z.html
  7. Whole By Philip Osment 2013 | 62 Pages | ISBN: 184943445X | EPUB | 1 MB What happens when you're in a hole? What happens when that hole's inside you? What do you do you fill it with to make yourself feel whole? Last year, 3 teenagers emailed the 20 Stories High Theatre Company to ask them if they could make a play about their friend Holly. This is how it unravelled... 3 teenagers: ...So that's our story and we really want to tell it... and we want to act in it as well, and play ourselves... cos actors wouldn't really be as convincing as us... 20 Stories High: It's a very moving story... but we're really busy at the moment and also, to be honest, you're not really actors. 3 teenagers: But we really want to tell our story... it says on your website that "Everybody has a story to tell... and their own way of telling it..." 20 Stories High: ...well, come back in a year, when we're less busy, and let's talk... One Year Later... We made the play with them... WHOLE RapidGator https://rg.to/file/c798ba2bbeebaa6babdecee5a012ac8c/g97hs.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/7p8yj1nuoby9/g97hs.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/LawtqpyEIX/g97hs.7z.html
  8. Who Has Bewitched You? a Study in Galatians By Alan J. Spence 2014 | 93 Pages | ISBN: 1842278274 | EPUB | 1 MB A study of Paul's letter to the Galatians as a way to understanding the nature of the gospel, justification by faith, the law, the Holy Spirit, Christian freedom, being one with Christ, and the challenges those truths faced in Paul's day, at certain key stages in the history of the Church, and today. This accessible study reveals Paul's argument in Galatians and applies it to today's church. COMMENDATIONS "Written to some of the earliest Christian communities to resolve an urgent and immediate crisis regarding religious liberty, Galatians has continued to lead millions to personal freedom over the centuries. Alan Spence here engages with Galatians in a way that makes Paul's brief and passionate letter speak with fresh power today." - Vin Roy, Baptist Theological College of South Africa RapidGator https://rg.to/file/c895d8e1c94c3907e0975ca79c58b7b2/hmt86.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/tnx0qhh63k1l/hmt86.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/txEHMICsjZ/hmt86.7z.html
  9. Who Are These People Anyway? By Irving Powless; Lesley Forrester 2016 | 211 Pages | ISBN: 0815634498 | EPUB | 1 MB In the rich tradition of oral storytelling, Chief Irving Powless Jr. of the Beaver Clan of the Onondaga Nation reminds us of an ancient treaty. It promises that the Haudenosaunee people and non-Indigenous North Americans will respect each other's differences even when their cultures and behaviors differ greatly. Powless shares intimate stories of growing up close to the earth, of his work as Wampum Keeper for the Haudenosaunee people, of his heritage as a lacrosse player, and of the treaties his ancestors made with the newcomers. He also pokes fun at the often-peculiar behavior of his non-Onondaga neighbors, asking, Who are these people anyway? sometimes disarmingly gentle, sometimes caustic, these vignettes refreshingly portray mainstream North American culture as seen through Haudenosaunee eyes. Powless illustrates for all of us the importance of respect, peace, and, most importantly, living by the unwritten laws that preserve the natural world for future generations. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/8daa47599ef5401164de448e1d287518/2corw.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/l3fracdjubuu/2corw.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/EBZfVDFkfq/2corw.7z.html
  10. Who Are the Church? : Who Are the Church? By Joseph A Komonchak 2008 | 87 Pages | ISBN: 0874625882 | PDF | 1 MB In "Who are the Church," Joseph Komonchak gives us a concise recapitulation of the insights he has gained over a long and esteemed career as a scholar, historian and ecclesiologist. The book may be read as an invitation to Christians of whatever variety to think responsibly about the concrete reality to which the term "the Church" refers. Far from denying the transcendental element, Komonchak leads the reader away from an artificial transcendentalism and in the direction of discovering the authentically transcendental element of the Church as it exists in the concrete reality of the community of disciples. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/ea437cf06dbea9cfb4dd6ac281f83e3d/waf1b.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/f2zoz617ok19/waf1b.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/lsv9xMhCxk/waf1b.7z.html
  11. White Boy : A Memoir By Mark Naison 2002 | 241 Pages | ISBN: 1566399416 | PDF | 1 MB How does a Jewish boy who spent the bulk of his childhood on the basketball courts of Brooklyn wind up teaching in one of the city's pioneering black studies departments? Naison's odyssey begins as Brooklyn public schools respond to a new wave of Black migrants and Caribbean immigrants, and established residents flee to virtually all-white parts of the city or suburbs. Already alienated by his parents' stance on race issues and their ambitions for him, he has started on a separate ideological path by the time he enters Columbia College. Once he embarks on a long-term interracial relationship, becomes a member of SDS, focuses his historical work on black activists, and organizes community groups in the Bronx, his immersion in the radical politics of the 1960s has emerged as the center of his life. Determined to keep his ties to the Black community, even when the New Left splits along racial lines, Naison joined the fledgling African American studies program at Fordham, remarkable then as now for its commitment to interracial education.This memoir offers more than a participant's account of the New Left's racial dynamics; it eloquently speaks to the ways in which political commitments emerge from and are infused with the personal choices we all make. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/08dd5002fc009f77a824cc9beffd16cd/09ifn.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/ckshzgwnsrre/09ifn.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/l3oRnKUBCn/09ifn.7z.html
  12. Where Humans and Spirits Meet : The Politics of Rituals and Identified Spirits in Zanzibar By Kjersti Larsen 2008 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1845450558 | PDF | 1 MB Zanzibar, an island off the East African coast, with its Muslim and Swahili population, offers rich material for this study of identity, religion, and multiculturalism. This book focuses on the phenomenon of spirit possession in Zanzibar Town and the relationships created between humans and spirits; it provides a way to apprehend how society is constituted and conceived and, thus, discusses Zanzibari understandings of what it means to be human. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/e004197a095a2983b20d8d03e34cecad/2xjbk.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/n5x5wgfqzkne/2xjbk.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/lbKjfp1yFn/2xjbk.7z.html
  13. When I Die, Bury Me Well : Death, Burial, Almsgiving, and Restoration in the Book of Tobit By Francis M. Macatangay 2016 | 124 Pages | ISBN: 1498209858 | PDF | 1 MB "Sennacherib put to death many Israelites. So I stole their bodies to bury them; Sennacherib looked for them and he could not find them." Why do we bury the dead? To honor and respect them? To provide closure and comfort to the living? To provide the dead a final resting place? Tobit buried the dead as the ultimate work of mercy, and its pervasive presence in the narrative discourse of the book of Tobit invites reflection on and consideration of the reason for the practice of burial. The narrative drama radiates a universal sense of what it means to be in exile, namely, that it is an experience of death. Weaving together a complex of ideas related to Israelite interment practices and the reality of Israel's exile from the land given to them by God, this book explores the significance of burial as it relates to God's outstanding promises and Tobit's hopes for the household of Jacob. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/08ee2072655bc7997b9543f6e8116da4/2ighz.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/zh5t3rgaqdt8/2ighz.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/IMZ7YSAjZZ/2ighz.7z.html
  14. When Faith Turns Ugly: Understanding Toxic Faith and How to Avoid It By Brian Harris 2016 | 146 Pages | ISBN: 1842278576 | EPUB | 1 MB Following the huge success of The Tortoise Usually Wins, 2012, and The Big Picture, 2015, in When Faith Turns Ugly Brian Harris explores why the Christian faith sometimes wears two masks - usually life-serving and transforming, but occasionally escapist, illusionary and even poisonous. What are the warning signs that faith is at risk of turning toxic? What do we mean by the conviction that the gospel liberates? Brian Harris' take on what constitutes life-serving faith is refreshing and will be appreciated by all who would like to be sure that their obedience to Jesus the Christ will help to build a world with a better name. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/868abd628bd52e3bd66e0d54b390e02f/79aje.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/3bhovjohdgmm/79aje.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/jIFDwL0QPL/79aje.7z.html
  15. When Christ's Body Is Broken : Anxiety, Identity, and Conflict in Congregations By Leanna K. Fuller 2016 | 234 Pages | ISBN: 149820337X | EPUB | 1 MB When Christ's Body Is Broken tells the stories of two congregations in conflict. Although these churches had very different problems, they faced similar struggles: to articulate a faithful response to their concerns and to cope with the discord that threatened to tear their communities apart. Pastoral theologian Leanna K. Fuller shares these stories as a way of exploring the sources and dynamics of conflict in congregations. She argues that at the heart of such conflict lies anxiety triggered by encounters with difference. Bringing together resources from pastoral theology, psychodynamic theory, and social psychology, Fuller offers a theological reframing of conflict through categories of diversity, vulnerability, and hospitality--categories that, she argues, can encourage human beings to sit with the anxiety stirred by communal life and remain connected across differences. This reframing provides fertile ground out of which Fuller imagines concrete practices designed for conflicted communities and their leaders. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/c2ce3d78101f26161971ee9410902613/njbql.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/fn4csoid9leu/njbql.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/z03qr4L2EM/njbql.7z.html
  16. When Anything Goes : Being Christian in a Post-Christian World By Leslie Williams 2016 | 110 Pages | ISBN: 1630881260 | EPUB | 1 MB Since the beginning, every age has produced apologists who defend and define the Christian faith against current ideas and trends that threaten it. Today s defenses come while congregations are dwindling, God is removed from schools, and those still looking for answers to faith questions are being labeled with words that are no longer accurate as soon as they exist the seekers, the Nones, the spiritual but not religious, the neither spiritual nor religious. While America believes we live in a post-Christian world, a world where anything goes, Leslie Williams explores why Jesus Christ is still the answer for a culture that outlaws public prayer, lives in the fast food lane, and tweets and twitters to communicate. In a lively, personal, and humorous style, Williams shares experiences and debunks criticisms in search of a clear explanation of why we believe what we believe. Along the way, she invites you to disagree with ideas, to counter the rhetoric, to refute the conclusions but to wrestle with the questions and experiences, enter your own journey, and discover for yourself why being Christian still makes sense." RapidGator https://rg.to/file/7b2ab6b4d6d9c157a3a3606bc3c9c23f/j93nx.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/jqi4k2gt4g23/j93nx.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/B2o4Uhv1XF/j93nx.7z.html
  17. What's Love Got to Do with It? : How the Heart of God Shapes Worship By Sam Jr. Hamstra; John Witvliet 2016 | 178 Pages | ISBN: 1498280560 | EPUB | 1 MB In the past three-plus decades, a significant conversation has taken place among American Protestants about worship. As a result, countless books have been written on the subject. We have read books on music and worship, ancient-future worship, worship as spiritual formation, worship and the arts, worship and children, even life as worship. Listen to that conversation, however, and you will notice one word conspicuously absent. While the heart and soul of the Christian life is love, and while the apostle Paul (I Corinthians 13) insists that worship without love fails to be worship, recent conversations on worship fail to answer this simple question, "What's love got to do with it?" In this volume, Sam Hamstra answers that question and more by identifying biblical principles that shape our love as worshipers. The end result is an invaluable resource for worshipers and for those responsible for planning corporate worship. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/79f259bc89c6bb3bee7da7fb1840312a/qht2e.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/iq0fgev4q1t6/qht2e.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/0hO85N6hd7/qht2e.7z.html
  18. What to Expect and How to Respond : Distress and Success in Academia By II Earl Wright; Thomas C. Calhoun 2016 | 220 Pages | ISBN: 147582744X | EPUB | 1 MB What to Expect and How to Respond offers a solutions oriented glimpse into life in academia from the vantage point of groups including students, faculty and administrators. This interdisciplinary anthology provides insight into the profession for graduate students planning on becoming academics; brings to the attention of junior faculty potential tenure and promotion pitfalls as well as strategies to successfully overcome potential obstacles; offers senior faculty strategies to improve collegiality and the workplace environment; and provides administrators with tools to proactively and effectively contend with sensitive managerial matters. This interdisciplinary anthology is useful for undergraduate and graduate students of any discipline designed to prepare them for a career in academia whether as staff, faculty or an administrator. Moreover, this volume is a fine resource for those already in academia who may be experiencing any one or number of specific challenges highlighted from which useful survival strategies could be garnered. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/ecff3301ccff647c7fa756c1dd05f204/f3n7v.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/4dulap8yxhen/f3n7v.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/cAOZQLjLlE/f3n7v.7z.html
  19. What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School 3.0 by David E. Drew, Sue S. Feldman, Paul Gray English | December 30, 2024 | ISBN: 103258145X | 218 pages | MOBI | 8.96 Mb This updated edition of a beloved classic explores the often unspoken nuances of life in and beyond graduate school. With new hints that give a 360-degree review of the challenges and issues in academic life, Drew, Feldman, and Gray provide a straightforward, entertaining perspective on matters that affect careers and livelihood. Topics span the dissertation process, job hunting, life in the classroom, and more―making for the perfect graduate student companion. What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School 3.0 is an irreverent, one-of-a-kind guide for both graduate students and junior professors as they begin carving their paths toward a successful academic career. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/4ea13401279b9bef3fea28fbbc3664a4/j4cuz.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/j3525y9kb701/j4cuz.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/IuP9COBCWq/j4cuz.7z.html
  20. What Should the U.S. Army Learn From History? by Strategic Studies Institute, Colin S. Gray English | March 27, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BZTC4VVQ | 61 pages | EPUB | 0.30 Mb "What Should the U.S. Army Learn From History?" is a compelling exploration of the strategic imperatives and historical lessons that have shaped military thought in the modern era. The anthology delves into the diverse aspects of military strategy, integrating profound theoretical insights with practical experiences. The breadth of literary styles ranges from analytical essays to comprehensive case studies, offering a vivid tapestry that captures the complex dynamics of past military engagements. Highlighting the significance of these writings, the collection includes standout pieces that challenge traditional paradigms of warfare and propose innovative frameworks for understanding future conflicts, all meticulously curated by the Strategic Studies Institute and Colin S. Gray. Drawing from a distinguished cohort of military historians and strategists, the contributing authors are unified in their commitment to advancing the discourse on military strategy by examining historical precedents. Each contribution is a testament to the authors' deep engagement with historical, cultural, and military movements, fostering a rich dialogue that crosses both disciplinary and chronological boundaries. By examining a variety of conflicts and strategic thought, the authors collectively enrich the reader's understanding of warfare's enduring complexities, making the anthology an integral component of any military historian's library. For readers seeking to engage with a plethora of perspectives on military history, "What Should the U.S. Army Learn From History?" offers an unparalleled opportunity. By immersing in this anthology, readers can gain invaluable insights into the multifaceted nature of military strategy and leadership throughout history. Its educational value lies in the diverse range of voices and narratives that these authors present, ultimately fostering a nuanced dialogue about the past, present, and future strategic environments. This volume is indispensable for those interested in understanding the intricate tapestry of military history and its implications for contemporary strategic thinking. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/9e21b6b28e1eb11104c21b069ee6c237/zqtu1.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/b6p59t1tprcw/zqtu1.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/uOEjICl8t7/zqtu1.7z.html
  21. What is Wisdom and Can it be Taught? (Advances in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) by Eeva K. Kallio English | April 29, 2025 | ISBN: 103298158X | 122 pages | PDF | 3.86 Mb What is Wisdom and Can it be Taught? uses careful theoretical analysis and a well-argued ontological conception of the human being to present a new 'Holistic Wisdom Model', summarizing existing research and presenting fresh insights. Human wisdom is a complex phenomenon. Psychological research in this area has led to a wide range of fragmentary claims and models, and therefore, there is a need for theoretical clarification of the field: What is wisdom? How should we study it in the first place? Is it a purely psychological phenomenon, or do we also need philosophy? This book examines these questions, as well as provides a pedagogical review of wisdom to evaluate how people become wise(r) and whether wisdom can be taught. Drawing on findings from a range of educational fields, it shows the crucial features of wisdom-enhancing pedagogies we already know, which are summarized in a 'Teaching for Wisdom Model'. Written by leading, interdisciplinary scholars, this book illuminates the study of wisdom for researchers, academics, teachers, and students of psychology, philosophy, and education. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/50d127924d109ca8cca6fdb30741b17c/mzhd0.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/iyhfhk03fnkh/mzhd0.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/Is77gdEv50/mzhd0.7z.html
  22. What Is Energy?: An Answer Based on the Evolution of a Concept (History of Physics) by Ricardo Lopes Coelho English | February 16, 2024 | ISBN: 3031518543 | 204 pages | MOBI | 5.58 Mb This book provides a solution to the problem with the energy concept. This problem manifests itself in the fact that physicists clearly diverge regarding the question of what energy is. Some define it but others state that we do not know what it is. Although this is a problem for physicists who need to explain the concept, it is not a problem for physics that can be solved by laboratory means. Penetrating into the origin of the notion of energy, this book offers a clear idea of what was discovered and what was invented to interpret the findings. Following the development of the concept, it provides an explanation of the trends in contemporary textbooks. The author's repetition, in his "History and Philosophy of Physics Laboratory", of Joule's famous experiment - the paddle wheel experiment - with a calorimeter as originally used by Joule and with a calorimeter as proposed in textbooks, is presented, yielding new insight into the phenomenon. Thus, science teachers andstudents will benefit from reading the book as well as historians, philosophers, students of the history and philosophy of science, and all who are interested in knowing about what it is that we call energy. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/ff60bf4744fd79c56d09bbb5aeb3f295/l9arb.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/uev3yvrhnssq/l9arb.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/DbyKEUjYPs/l9arb.7z.html
  23. What Every Christian Needs to Know about the Jewishness of Jesus : A New Way of Seeing the Most Influential Rabbi in History By Evan Moffic 2015 | 139 Pages | ISBN: 1426791585 | EPUB | 1 MB If you were to ask ten people, Who started Christianity? you might hear ten voices giving the same quick response: Jesus. But those ten people would be wrong. Jesus wasn't a Christian. Jesus lived and died as a Jew. Understanding the Jewishness of Jesus is the secret to knowing him better and understanding his message in the twenty-first century. Walking through Jesus' life from birth to death, Rabbi Evan Moffic serves as a tour guide to give Christians a new way to look at familiar teachings and practices that are rooted in the Jewish faith and can illuminate our lives today. Moffic gives fresh insight on how Jesus' contemporaries understood him, explores how Jesus' Jewishness shaped him, offers a new perspective on the Lord's Prayer, and provides renewed appreciation for Jesus' miracles. In encountering his Jewish heritage, you will see Jesus differently, gain a better understanding of his message, and enrich your own faith. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/a8d8a197d3feb133d23d7f82a522a929/7mwhs.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/ypiq4uocxs1w/7mwhs.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/sMNcRXmtcJ/7mwhs.7z.html
  24. What Are AI Agents? by Benjamin Labaschin English | 2024 | ISBN: 9781098159726 | MOBI | 1.56 Mb AI agents represent the latest milestone in humanity's computational toolbox. Powered by large language models (LLMs) and the data they were trained on, AI agents are tools that let you interact with specialized LLMs to achieve more productive or creative workflows with less technical hassle. RapidGator https://rg.to/file/39de425547467145e9f4dba900ddd702/lwyu2.7z.html Fileaxa https://fileaxa.com/n61v89hq4wtm/lwyu2.7z Fikper https://fikper.com/LwdXFNniUd/lwyu2.7z.html
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