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David Bosworth

    Creation and Emotion in the Old Testament
    Conscientious Thinking
    Bugley and the Valley of the Incas
    The Demise of Virtue in Virtual America
    • The Demise of Virtue in Virtual America

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the gradual evolution of bad faith that led to the 2008 financial collapse, highlighting the moral decline over the past sixty years. David Bosworth examines how commercialization and materialism have infiltrated American life, affecting politics, culture, and personal beliefs. Through various examples, from Ronald Reagan to modern consumerism, he critiques the narratives that shaped contemporary society, arguing that they contributed to significant events like the Iraq War and the economic crisis.

      The Demise of Virtue in Virtual America
    • Bugley and the Valley of the Incas

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      In a thrilling race against time, Junior High students Dan and Maia must thwart the mad inventor Malicimus, who plans to annihilate life on Earth using the Large Hadron Collider. Their quest to find five rare volcanic gases takes them to the Galapagos Islands and the Sacred Valley of the Incas, guided by their extraordinary ally, Bugley—a talking, flying, and invisible car. The adventure unfolds against the backdrop of the Pacific Rim of Fire, rich in volcanoes and indigenous cultures, as they strive to save the planet from impending doom.

      Bugley and the Valley of the Incas
    • Conscientious Thinking

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Cuts through all the noise of today's political dysfunction and cultural wars to sound the deeper causes of our discontent. Americans are living, David Bosworth argues, in a profoundly transitional era, one in which the commonsense beliefs of the first truly modern society are being undermined by technology's drastic revision of our everyday lives.

      Conscientious Thinking
    • Humans have emotional engagements with the natural world, such as fear of snakes and awe at the Grand Canyon. Biblical writers deploy creation to shape the emotions of the audience and motivate specific behaviors. This book analyzes how writers use language about creation to conjure emotions.

      Creation and Emotion in the Old Testament