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Senin, 07 Maret 2022

Divine Wisdom and Warning : Decoded Messages from God (9780761865728)



Why are we here? Who really wrote the Bible? Was Jesus actually a messenger of God? Can science and religion be reconciled? Do we have free will? Divine Wisdom and Warning: Decoded Messages from God introduces a new way of using the ancient system of Gematria to solve these and other timeless questions. Nicholas Gura has developed an original technique, easily reproducible without the use of computers, that uncovers hidden, encoded messages in the Bible. These mathematically generated messages are both profound and metaphoric and will contribute to the meaning, quality, and purpose of our lives. Divine Wisdom and Warning reveals new insights on the parting of the Red Sea, suffering, quantum physics, the environment, treatment of women, and answers the eternal question: What is God's true religion?


Product details

  • Paperback | 236 pages
  • 153 x 228 x 18mm | 367g
  • Hamilton Books
  • Lanham, MD, United States
  • English
  • Illustrations, unspecified; Tables
  • 0761865721
  • 9780761865728


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Jumat, 18 Maret 2022

Race, Rock, and Elvis (9780252072703)



Did Elvis Presley's brand of rock 'n' roll help revise racial attitudes in postwar America? Michael T. Bertrand delves into this question and many others to investigate popular music's revolutionary influence on black-white relations in the South.

Youthful fans of rhythm and blues, rock 'n' roll, and other black-inspired music often broke from their segregationist elders and ignored the color line. Not coincidentally, these same young white people--the southern branch of a national and commercialized youth culture--led a general relaxation of racist attitudes. Bertrand argues that African American music facilitated a new recognition of black people as fellow human beings. African American audiences welcomed Elvis with enthusiasm while racially mixed audiences flocked to music venues at a time when adults expected separate performances for black and white audiences. Bertrand also describes the critical role of radio and recordings in making African American culture available to white fans on an unprecedented scale. Over time, southern working-class youth used the new music to define and express new values and build their own identities.


Product details

  • Paperback | 352 pages
  • 152 x 229 x 25mm | 521.63g
  • Baltimore, United States
  • English
  • 0252072707
  • 9780252072703
  • 942,023


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