Ephesians
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- 4 heures de lecture
In this 12-week study through the book of Ephesians, Eric Redmond opens our eyes to Paul's teaching about the astonishing grace of God that enables us to walk in love, holiness, and wisdom.






In this 12-week study through the book of Ephesians, Eric Redmond opens our eyes to Paul's teaching about the astonishing grace of God that enables us to walk in love, holiness, and wisdom.
Exalting Jesus in Judges and Ruth is part of the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series. Edited by David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and Tony Merida, this commentary series takes a Christ-centered approach to expositing each book of the Bible. Each chapter explains and applies key passages, providing helpful outlines for study and teaching. This practical and easy-to-read commentary is designed to help the reader see Christ in Judges and Ruth. More devotional than academic, the expositions are presented as sermons and divided into chapters that conclude with a “Reflect & Discuss” section, making this series ideal for small group study, personal devotion, and even sermon preparation. The CCE series will include 47 volumes when complete; this volume is written by Eric Redmond.
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Demystifying the Breakthrough Technologies That Will Revolutionize Everything
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The poems in Because You Previously Liked or Played explore a world that is increasingly mediated through technology; the personal and political struggle for meaning, connection, and reality run like a fever dream through the schizophrenic circuits of television, cyberspace, and virtual existence. The poems in Because You Previously Liked or Played reveal an extremely online persona who finds life IRL challenging. In the reality of these poems, the reader confronts the difficulties and nuances of a world rendered more accessible, more instantaneous, but also more isolating, uncertain, even terrifying thanks to the internet. The speaker faces a social sphere that is bigger, faster, more politically unstable. Lyricism and personal expression are interlaced with the language and syntax of chat rooms, gamers, e-commerce, in a way that troubles the dividing lines between the human and the inhuman, the authentic and the artificial, the real and the hyperreal. The self morphs into a sequence of failed firewalls and emotions. And yet, the speaker continues questing for answers, for meaning, for connection. These poems provide an unflinching look at a wired existence, but they never lose their capacity for wonder, feeling, surprise.
Daten werden täglich umfangreicher und komplexer, ebenso wie die Möglichkeiten, diese zu verarbeiten. Als Entwickler moderner Anwendungen ist es wichtig, das aufstrebende Feld des Datenmanagements zu verstehen. Diese Reise führt Sie zu einigen der aktuell angesagtesten Open Source-Datenbanken. In der Tradition von Bruce A. Tates Werk geht dieses Buch über einfache Anleitungen hinaus und erläutert die wesentlichen Kernkonzepte jeder Technologie, darunter Redis, Neo4J, CouchDB, MongoDB, HBase, Riak und PostgreSQL. Sie bearbeiten reale Probleme, die die Konzepte und Features der jeweiligen Datenbanken hervorheben. Dabei lernen Sie die fünf Datenmodelle kennen: relational, Schlüssel/Wert, spaltenorientiert, Dokument und Graph, sowie deren Anwendungsgebiete. Sie erfahren, warum MongoDB und CouchDB grundverschieden sind und entdecken das Dynamo-Erbe von Riak. Sie beschleunigen Anwendungen mit Redis und schaffen mehr Zusammenhänge mit Neo4J. Zudem nutzen Sie MapReduce zur Lösung von Big Data-Problemen und bauen Server-Cluster über skalierbare Dienste auf. Das CAP-Theorem und seine Implikationen für verteilte Daten werden ebenfalls behandelt. Um das Buch optimal zu nutzen, sollten Sie aktiv durcharbeiten und eine *nix-Shell, Java 6 (oder höher) und Ruby 1.8.7 (oder höher) verwenden. Jedes Kapitel gibt die erforderlichen Downloads an.