Harold Palmer: 5 books

Book cover of Christian Pacifism and Just War Theory: Discipleship and the Ethics of War, Violence and the Use of Force
by Harold Palmer
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2016

What did Jesus mean when he said to “love your enemies” and “pray for those who persecute you”? Do these commandments leave room for Christians to serve in militaries or police forces that implement the use of force? Or is the Christian to steadfastly reject violence and embrace pacifism? Are...
Book cover of Dinesh D'Souza's What's So Great About America: A Reply, Refutation and Rebuttal
by Harold Palmer
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2016

Is America a nation like any other, with a past marked by injustice and oppression? Or is America a shining city on a hill, marked by exceptionalism, one where the lamp of liberty and democracy burns brightly? Dinesh D’Souza has written What’s So Great About America to respond to America’s critics,...
Book cover of Yahweh, A God of Violence? Understanding Justice, Retribution and the Character of God in the Old Testament
by Harold Palmer
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2016

Genocide, infanticide, the destruction of entire peoples—these are among the acts of violence commanded or condoned by Yahweh, the God of the Old Testament. Examples abound throughout the Pentateuch and beyond of violence perpetrated by the Israelites at the beckoning of God. Entire cities and peoples,...
Book cover of The Principles of Language-Study
by Harold E. Palmer
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2014

Example in this ebook   SYNOPSIS 1. We possess Natural or Spontaneous Capacities for acquiring Speech In order to become proficient in most arts, we are assumed to study, i.e. to make conscious efforts persistently and perseveringly; we are assumed to use our intelligence....
Book cover of The Principles of Language-Study (Illustrated)
by Harold E. Palmer
Language: English
Release Date: February 17, 2015

In order to become proficient in most arts, we are assumed to study, i.e. to make conscious efforts persistently and perseveringly; we are assumed to use our intelligence. There is, however, one complex art in which all of us have become proficient without any such process and without using...
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