This trusted classic cookbook is said by its fans to be the only bread book you will ever need--and it has stood the test of time since it was first published in 1970 (before bread machines!). The zen-like tone, the specifics about handling dough, and the over 100 recipes for baking bread, muffins, pastries, and desserts, make it a keeper. ...
A comprehensive introduction to the scriptures of the New Testament, written by the highly acclaimed Biblical scholar and author of "The Birth of the Messiah".
Vegetarian cuisine for the gourmet, with its origins in "Greens", one of America's most celebrated vegetarian restaurants on San Francisco Bay. The book features 260 recipes for all seasons and occasions, a guide to selecting wine and glossaries of unusal ingredients.
For courses in Introduction to the Bible, Biblical Literature, and Christianity in the department of religion, and for use as a basic text in the formal study of theology in the seminary. This text is a compact commentary on the entire Bible, written by Roman Catholic scholars according to the principles of modern biblical criticism. Verse by ...
The 12th edition of Business Law with UCC applications presents an up-to-date teaching-learning system that is written in an easy-to-understand style and provides comprehensive information about all facets of business law. Material is presented in nine sections, which include relevant case studies featuring excerpts from the court's opinion. ...
In the first volume of Raymond E. Brown's magisterial three-volume commentary on the "Gospel According to John", all of the major Johannine questions - of authorship, composition, dating, the relationship of John to the Synoptics (Mark, Matthew, and Luke) - are discussed. The important theories of modern biblical scholarship concerning John are ...
"Who do people say that I am?" is a question associated with Jesus as early as the first Gospel to be written. This book's goal is to enable readers to understand the New Testament issues about the identity of Jesus and why there is a debate, in order to gain the background to read further.
The first and only comprehensive physician assistant text, this up-to-date edition covers all aspects of the physician assistant profession, the PA curriculum, and the PA's role in practice. The text is divided into five sections - Overview, Core Competencies, The Health Care System, Roles and Settings, and Current Issues - in an easy-to-use ...
These lightly-edited but mostly verbatim lectures date from the end of 1971, when Shunryu Suzuki, author of the classic ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND, was dying of cancer. With warm humor and humility he addresses the topics of life, death, breathing, meditation, and the direct experience of being.
When it was first issued, "Tassajara Cooking " became an overnight classic. Ed Brown's recipes for cooking--for learning to appreciate all the steps involved in making a meal, from selecting the ingredients to serving the finished dish--struck a chord with people who care about food and nutrition. This groundbreaking book, in a completely ...
This volume concludes Raymond E. Brown's commentary on the Gospel of John. Continuing his study begun in Anchor Bible Volume 29, the author translates the original Greek text into today's English, which allows all readers to make sense of the Gospel.
This title is for product designers, project engineers, design engineers, and manufacturing engineers covering aspects of machine construction and operation. It discusses standards, codes and regulations; wear; solid materials; seals; flywheels; power screws; threaded fasteners; springs; lubrication; gaskets; linkages; and corrosion.
This trusted classic cookbook is said by its fans to be the only bread book you will ever need--and it has stood the test of time since it was first published in 1970 (before bread machines!). The zen-like tone, the specifics about handling dough, and the over 100 recipes for baking bread, muffins, pastries, and desserts, make it a keeper. ...
Brown, the late and much-regarded theologian, left behind this complete manuscript detailing his thoughts on the Gospel of John, offering both a historical and a literary examination of the text, a section on Christology, and Brown's take on the depiction of the Jews as represented in John.
Two prominent New Testament scholars attempt to draw pictures of two of the most important centers of first century Christianity: Antioch and Rome. You will think of Christianity's origins differently when you read this book.
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