Douglas Robertson: 5 books

Book cover of The Teaching Text (You're Welcome)
by Douglas Robertson
Language: English
Release Date: March 13, 2015

Douglas James Robertson (author of "The Weird Teacher") is widely recognized as the most innovative, challenging, skilled, and handsome educator this planet has seen since the first fish pulled itself from the primordial ooze. His new book brilliantly covers The Test, controlling administrators,...
Book cover of Turtle Hawks
by Ian Douglas Robertson
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2011

Pericles (Peri) Pontakis, investigative journalist and host of the controversial TV show Under World, is fighting a losing battle against corruption in the upper chelons of Greek society. He has little to show for a life's committment to social justice, except a ruined marriage, two alienated children,...
Book cover of Fo’S Baby
by Ian Douglas Robertson
Language: English
Release Date: March 10, 2011

Fo is a successful actress and stage director with a bumpy past. She is 39 and desperate to have a child. Convinced it will come between them, Dina, her partner, does everything she can to discourage her. But Fo is not the only one who wants this child. So do her friend Brendan, her mother Goni, her...
Book cover of Continuity and Discontinuity (Essays in Honor of S. Lewis Johnson, Jr.)

Continuity and Discontinuity (Essays in Honor of S. Lewis Johnson, Jr.)

Perspectives on the Relationship Between the Old and New Testaments

by Rodney Petersen, Willem A. VanGemeren, O. Palmer Robertson
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 1988

Evangelicals agree that the Bible is God's inerrant word. But we sometimes differ on how to relate the messages of the Old and New Testaments. Without a basic understanding of this crucial matter, it is difficult to know how to use the Testaments to formulate either doctrine or practice. For...
Book cover of The Guga Stone

The Guga Stone

Lies, Legends and Lunacies from St Kilda

by Murray, Donald S., Robertson
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2014

In 1930, the last inhabitants of the isle of St Kilda were evacuated to the mainland. Shortly afterwards, following several acts of vandalism by local fishermen, Calum MacKinnon was sent back to the island to guard against further damage. Alone on the deserted island, he begins to re-imagine the conversations...
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