"The Rhetoric of St. Augustine of Hippo" is the definitive edition of St. Augustine's fourth book of "De Doctrina Christiana," the book that deals with rhetoric and its uses in Christian discourse. The edition of "DDC" contains both the original Latin and Sister Terese Sullivan's brilliant translation. An introduction discusses the historical importance of "DDC." Seven seminal essays written during the last seventy-five years provide representative discussions of the important topics of "DDC." The volume includes a detailed, synoptic outline of all four books, with a conclusion by Amy K....
"The Rhetoric of St. Augustine of Hippo" is the definitive edition of St. Augustine's fourth book of "De Doctrina Christiana," the book that deals...
Under the blazing Iraqi sun in the summer of 2007, Shannon Meehan, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, ordered a strike that would take the lives of innocent Iraqi civilians. He thought he was doing the right thing. He thought he was protecting his men.
Under the blazing Iraqi sun in the summer of 2007, Shannon Meehan, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, ordered a strike that would take the lives of innoce...
Roger Thompson 1stworld Library 1stworld Publishing
Seattle, Shady Beach, The Avalon and Everything is the story of a teenager growing up in Seattle during World War II, entering high school as the war started and graduating as the war ended. Experience the cars, girls, summers on Vashon Island in Puget Sound, and a unique dance called the Avalon as you take a trip down memory lane with Roger Thompson.
Seattle, Shady Beach, The Avalon and Everything is the story of a teenager growing up in Seattle during World War II, entering high school as the war ...
This study offers valuable perspectives on the status and roles of women in Stuart England and in the newly settled colonies of North America, particularly Massachusetts and Virginia.
This study offers valuable perspectives on the status and roles of women in Stuart England and in the newly settled colonies of North America, particu...
Originally published in 1974, this study offers valuable perspectives on the status and roles of women in Stuart England and in the newly settled colonies of North America, particularly Massachusetts and Virginia. Incorporating both new research on the subject, and the findings of other scholars on demographic and social history, the author examines the effects of sex ratios, economic opportunities, Puritanism and frontier conditions on the emancipation of American women in comparison with their English counterparts. He discusses the effects of these major differences on women's roles in...
Originally published in 1974, this study offers valuable perspectives on the status and roles of women in Stuart England and in the newly settled colo...