'No one is born a soldier. You only become a soldier after time and perseverance, often in the most extreme situations and scenarios. This was my way-of-life for fourteen years, and the lessons it tau
Introducing the much-anticipated workbook to the groundbreaking book by the same title, Love & Respect, which has sold over 100,000 copies in the first 120 days. Based upon Ephesians 5:33 and extensi
The book is a contribution to the study of values, as they affect both our personal and our public life. It defends the view that values are necessarily universal, on the ground that that is a condition of their intelligibility. It does, however, reject most common conceptions of universality, like those embodied in the writings on human rights. It aims to reconcile the universality of value with (a) the social dependence of value and (b) the centrality to our life of deep attachments to people and countries alike. Building from there, the book explores personal love, the value of life, and the fundamental duty of respect for people.
The book is a contribution to the study of values, as they affect both our personal and our public life. It defends the view that values are necessarily universal, on the ground that that is a condition of their intelligibility. It does, however, reject most common conceptions of universality, like those embodied in the writings on human rights. It aims to reconcile the universality of value with (a) the social dependence of value and (b) the centrality to our life of deep attachments to people and countries alike. Building from there, the book explores personal love, the value of life, and the fundamental duty of respect for people.
In graphic novel format, describes how several individuals have shown respect for different things, including pitcher Sandy Koufax, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, and banker Leonard Abess, Jr.
SUPERANNO After leaving the Police Commissioner’s mansion, Martha Doyle, night nurse to the Commissioner’s wife, disappears. The police conclude she eloped.?Loyal family friend Nick “Wreck” Ranieri st