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| Ever wondered how to pay the next bill? Felt the world is unfair in economic rewards? Been indecisive about investing wisely? These types of economic questions are addressed from a Christian viewpoint in Economic Parables. Listening directly to the words of Jesus, readers are invited to re?ect on a number of "economic parables" to understand life in an increasingly globalized economy. Some of the answers will be surprising, in part because Jesus was a more sophisticated economist than he is given credit for by the modern world. Many economic problems and decisions can be viewed in light of the gospel.By taking this journey through the "economic parables," the reader will enrich their response to the economy in faith. Each chapter contains a parable and re?ection, followed by questions making the book ideal for group or personal Bible study. |
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| Activities in the Student Activities book develop student knowledge and understanding |
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| The Student Activities Teacher's Edition provides answers and aids to help you select the best activities for your students' needs. |
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| The student text examines the concepts and theories of economics from a Christian perspective and profiles individual countries and economic perspectives. It contains 18 chapters in 6 units and includes section questions and chapter review questions. |
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| Lead students through an investigation of how basic economic principles work at home, in businesses, in financial markets, and in government. The one-semester course stresses free market ideals and Christian economic values.The Teacher's Edition contains section objectives, supplemental information, suggested activities, and answers to review questions. |
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| Secondary Heritage tests evaluate the student's knowledge of the subject using questions designed to promote both analytical thinking and information recall. The tests reinforce the material in the student text with a variety of types of questions including multiple choice, true/false, short answer, and essay. |
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| ECSTACYOrgasm is that fleeting moment when the burden of the self is gone. Orgasm is the bodys bliss. If you add love, it becomes the souls bliss.When Art Imitates LoveLove is the beauty of the soul, according to Sainte Augustine, and few are better versed in the theories and intricacies of love and passion than Deepak Chopra doctor, writer and researcher of spirituality. In his latest masterpiece, The Kama Sutra, Deepak explains the universal themes of spirituality and sexuality in a dynamic new way beautifully complemented by a range of glorious, hypnotizing images.Seduction, from fantasy to fulfillment is reproduced and portrayed in these striking fine art limited edition Giclées. The first series of 12 hand crafted prints simply entitled Images of Love features, Attraction, Infatuation, Intimacy, Surrender, Communion, Passion and ultimately Ecstasy, and are now available as Giclée canvases.Exploring transcendence through love and ardor, these images translate the carnal mysteries vividly in wild splashes of color and bold strokes, and nurture their innate sacredness through muted pastels and subtle caresses of the brush. |
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| In this groundbreaking book, Fr. Morerod demonstrates that philosophy has a tremendous impact on ecumenism. Beginning with the divisions between Martin Luther and Cardinal Cajetan at the outset of the Reformation through the twentieth century, Fr. Morerod makes a convincing case that many of these divisions hinge upon the philosophical concept of participation. |
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