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The Earliest Christian Mission to "all Nations" in the Light of Matthew's Gospel
The Earliest Christian Mission to "all Nations" in the Light of Matthew's Gospel
This rich study offers the best explanation available of the Christian mission to people of every ethnic group. In plumbing the depths of Matthews Gospel and other ancient documents, James LaGrand provides a full biblical description of the messianic mission to all people everywhere. He also demonstrates the contemporary relevance of the discussion, showing, for example, why certain modern developments, from church growth principles to political apartheid, contradict the Christian gospel.
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Indian Metropolis
Indian Metropolis
"More than an outgrowth of public policy implemented by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the exodus of American Indians from reservations to cities was linked to broader patterns of social and political change after World War II. Indian Metropolis places the Indian people within the context of many of the twentieth century's major themes, including rural to urban migration, the expansion of the wage labor economy, increased participation in and acceptance of political radicalism, and growing interest in ethnic nationalism."--Jacket.
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To Musterion
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Indian Metropolis
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The International Law Commission's Articles on State Responsibility
The International Law Commission's Articles on State Responsibility
In 2001 the International Law Commission completed its work on State responsibility, begun 40 years previously. The Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts marks a major step in the codification and progressive development of international law, comparable in significance to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The Articles cover such topics as attributing conduct to the State; defining when there has been a breach of international law and the excuses or justifications for breaches; reparation for injustices, the invocation of responsibility, especially standing of States in the public interest, and the rules relating to countermeasures. The Articles develop basic concepts of international law, in particular peremptory norms and obligations to the international community as a whole. They signal definitively how international law has moved away from a purely bilateral conception of responsibility to accommodate categories of general public interest (human rights, the environment etc.).
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Conversations with James Ellroy
Conversations with James Ellroy
Conversations with the author of such acclaimed works as American Tabloid, L.A. Confidential and The Black Dahlia
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