The role of Evangelical Christianity in American public life is controversial. The mythology of America as a "Christian nation" and the promissory note of secularism have proved inadequate to cope with the increasing pluralism, the resilience of spirituality, and the wariness toward formal religion that mark our post-secular age. Christianity and democracy have a complex history together, but is there a future where these two great traditions draw the best out of one another? What does that future look like in a heterogeneous society? Sanders argues that democracy is stronger when it allows all of its religious citizens to participate fully in the public sphere, and Christianity is richer when it demonstrates the wisdom of God from the ground up, rather than legislating it from the top down. In this reality, the Evangelical church must return to Christianity's prophetic roots and see itself as a "community in exile," where participation in the political is important, but not ultimate--where the substantive work of the church happens "after the election.
Home Run on Wheels Chronicling the Baseball Trip of a Lifetime while Raising Awareness of the Needs of Children in the Foster System By: Ron Clements In Home Run On Wheels, Ron Clements shows readers what is needed for charities to successfully help children in the foster care system. As he and his wife, Patti, take to the road to visit every MLB stadium in a single season, the story recounts their cross-country adventure, their efforts to get foster families to MLB games, and highlights the generosity of others. This book will open your heart to those in foster care, but also share the Clements' love of baseball and passion for traveling.
The "Official Major League Baseball Fact Book" offers a preview of the coming season, a look back at the previous season, and a history review. The guide offers a balance of baseball's past and present with a unique blend of authority, comprehensiveness, and ease. 32 photos. 28 charts & diagrams.
Growing up, many people thought that Barry Sanders, now playing for the Detroit Lions, was too small to become a great running back. Over the course of his record-setting college and professional careers, Sanders has proved them all wrong. In this revised edition, author Ron Knapp provides an exciting account of Sanders' rise to greatness both on and off the field.
Since 1986,Ron Shandler's Baseball Forecasterhas been the industry's leading resource for creating fantasy baseball winners. With the most consistent track record of success, theForecasterprovides a wealth of tools that make it every owner's bible: stats, sabermetrics and projections; performance trends; ground-breaking research results; pitching logs; bullpen charts; minor league scouting; team and league charts; injury analysis; fantasy draft guides and cheat sheets, and much more.
An exciting and informative account of the life and career of Steve Young, the star quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. An All-American athlete from Brigham Young University, he played for both the USFL and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers until he was traded to the 49ers. Taking over for the injured Joe Montana, he went on to be named the NFL's MVP and lead the 49ers to their fifth Super Bowl championship.
The 20th anniversary edition of Ron Shandler’s Baseball Forecaster celebrates 20 years of creating winners with the industry’s most consistent track record of success. Written by real experts in fantasy play, it has won league champions for 8 consecutive seasons, a total of 12 titles, and 5 second-place finishes since 1998. It is the first guide to develop sabermetric applications for fantasy league play and includes accurate projections that are fully supported and intuitively logical. Ron Shandler’s Baseball Forecaster is the source used by Major League GMs, the media, and other fantasy services.
FreeHand 10 f/x and Design features how to trace scanned images for use in printable or Web-ready illustrations. It shows how to construct an object from drawings, sketches or actual objects into three-dimensional renderings, how to effectively integrate your illustrations with Flash, plus much more. Real-world projects are provided throughout this book demonstrating intermediate to advanced FreeHand tools strengthening print and Web-based graphic techniques.
They challenge environmentalism! Eco-group leaders polled by People magazine voted Ron and Alan the Number One Enemy of the Earth they'd like to see livivng next to a toxic waste dump. Everybody is talking about them. Time magazine said, .in the wise-use movement, its ideologues are Ron Arnold, a former Sierra Clubber who did a philosopical backflip, and Alan Gottlieb, a longtime fundraiser for conservative causes. The New York Times wrote, Mr. Gottlieb is the most successful fund-raiser working to tap a growing movement of loggers, ranchers, miners, oil drillers, dirt-bike riders and others who view big environmental groups as a threat to their livelihood and way of life. The Washington Post wrote, A former Sierra Club official... Arnold says he still considers himself a strong conservationist. But he accuses mainstream groups of exaggerating or even inventing environmental threats in order to advance narrow political goals that have little to do with safeguarding natural resources.
Since 1986, the Baseball Forecaster has been creating fantasy baseball champions. It includes: statistics and sabermetrics for over 900 players, insightful commentary, 5-year performance trends, 2004 projections, fantasy draft guide history, 3-year pitching logs and bullpen indicators, top 2004 prospects, major league equivalent stats for over 1700 AAA and AAA players, and a complete toolbox of research results.
The role of Evangelical Christianity in American public life is controversial. The mythology of America as a “Christian nation” and the promissory note of secularism have proved inadequate to cope with the increasing pluralism, the resilience of spirituality, and the wariness toward formal religion that mark our post-secular age. Christianity and democracy have a complex history together, but is there a future where these two great traditions draw the best out of one another? What does that future look like in a heterogeneous society? Sanders argues that democracy is stronger when it allows all of its religious citizens to participate fully in the public sphere, and Christianity is richer when it demonstrates the wisdom of God from the ground up, rather than legislating it from the top down. In this reality, the Evangelical church must return to Christianity’s prophetic roots and see itself as a “community in exile,” where participation in the political is important, but not ultimate—where the substantive work of the church happens “after the election.”
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