| Richard H. Bell - Law - 2007 - 166 pages
In Rethinking Justice, Richard H. Bell lifts up and restores an idea of justice found in classical writers such as Socrates and Seneca as well as in more recent thinkers ... | |
| Richard H. Bell, Barbara L. Battin - Religion - 1995 - 194 pages
This book brings together a selection of classic spiritual writings from the twentieth century's most inspirational authors. Arranged thematically, this book is ideal for use ... | |
| Richard H. Bell - Philosophy - 1998 - 292 pages
Simone Weil (1909-1943), a French philosopher of Jewish origin, is regarded by commentators as a classic example of the "self-hating Jew" and an inheritor of many religious ... | |
| Richard H. Bell - Religion - 1994 - 500 pages
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universit'at T'ubingen. | |
| Richard H. Bell - Religion - 2005 - 596 pages
"Richard Bell examines the impact of Paul's life changing experience before Damascus on his theological understanding of Israel. The book considers the development of Paul's ... | |
| Richard H. Bell - Bible - 2007 - 488 pages
"My initial goal was to write a book on the defeat of Satan in New Testament theology covering all the witnesses of the New Testament using a title suchas 'falling like ... | |
| Richard H. Bell - Religion - 1993 - 344 pages
This is an excellent treatment, by fourteen distinguished scholars, of some of the central strands in the philosophy of Simone Weil. | |
| Richard H. Bell, Jr., Dixon B. Kaufman - Medical - 2005 - 348 pages
Performing a surgical operation must be one of the most complex motor tasks undertaken by humans. To the student rotating on a third-year clerkship, or to the resident ... | |
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