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Perspectives on the World Christian Movement : A Reader8 reviews

William Carey Library Publishers, 1999

Jack needs a response....
Jack Eller, "Anthropologist, Author, Rationalist," seems to have forgotten some major points in his argument about this book. First, although he correctly points out that the book does an excellent job about doing what it's designed to do - that is sharing about what's going on in the Christian missional realm - he argues that Christianity ought not to be spread at all, and that the whole book ...
  
  











  



  
The Accounting Game, 2E: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand56 reviews
Judith Orloff, Darrell Mullis

Sourcebooks, Inc., 2008

Good introductory overview
This book provided exactly what I wanted - a good introduction to the basics of accounting. If you want to understand the basics of accounting without having to take a college course on it or wading through a 500-page, jargon-filled textbook, or if you want a book to supplement a college textbook and reinforce the basics, this is a good book for you. Allow me to emphasize "basic" accounting; ...
  
  











  



  
World Religions Today5 reviews
John L. Esposito, Darrell J. Fasching, ...

Oxford University Press, USA, 2005

Religion faces Modernity and Postmodernity
I have used this book in an introductory class in World Religions. I have found the book to be very usable and filled with the kind of information one needs. At the same time, the authors do not lose sight of the central ideas, practices, and trends of each major religion. In reading the book, one needs to keep in mind the structure of each chapter, which begins with general ideas of religious ...
  
  











  



  
EMT-Basic - Interactive Flashcards for EMT (REA) (REA Test Preps)17 reviews
Jeffrey Lindsey, Darrell DeMartino

Research & Education Association, 2005

Really helpful book
Idea to get so many questions in one book and add glossary and answers is brilliant. I'm taking exam on June 23rd, this book helped me to be ready.
  
  











  



  
Not a Good Day to Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda101 reviews
Sean Naylor

Berkley Trade, 2006

Interesting report on the first major battle in Afghanistan
Unlike some of those who paid and gave this book bad reviews, I had the foresight to check it out at the library instead. I must say, I am impressed. This book (written by Army Times correspondent Sean Naylor) is basically split into two parts: the first revolves around the planning and politics involved in a major operation such as Anaconda; the second focuses on the operation itself. I ...
  
  











  



  
General Chemistry
Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

Brooks Cole, 2007

The Ninth Edition of this market-leading text has been substantially revised to meet the rapidly changing instructional demands of General Chemistry professors. Known for its carefully developed, thoroughly integrated, step-by-step approach to problem solving, General Chemistry helps students master quantitative skills and build a lasting conceptual understanding of key chemical concepts. The Ninth Edition retains this hallmark approach and ...
  
  











  



  
Another Man's Sombrero: A Conservative Broadcaster's Undercover Journey Across the Mexican Border11 reviews
Darrell Ankarlo

Thomas Nelson, 2008

Way to go brother!
This is a must read for those sitting on the fence regarding illegal immigration. Ankarlo gives a firsthand accounting of what is it like to simply walk across the border into the US. He then goes on to provide details and statistics on the real price of illegal immigration. This book is a wake-up call. True, I do wish he had expanded more on his time in Mexico and the crossings. Ankarlo ...
  
  











  



  
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America751 reviews
Erik Larson

Vintage, 2004

This book is perfection if you are a fan of nonfiction
If you believe truth is stranger than fiction, then this book is for you. No fiction writer can make up the strangeness that is history. Excellently written.
  
  











  



  
Biology Laboratory Manual2 reviews
Darrell S Vodopich, Randy Moore

McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 2007

A superb laboratory manual.
The Biology Laboratory Manual by Guttman, Vodopich, Johnson, Raven, and Moore provides an easy to follow approach to introductory biology. It features many activities that can be completed on average between 2 and 3 hours. There are many photos and diagrams that are in full color, many pre-laboratory type questions, and a good amount of questions that are best answered during lab or after ...
  
  











  



  
How to Lie With Statistics87 reviews
Darrell Huff

W. W. Norton & Company, 1993

very popular account of how statistics can be misused
Statisticians hate the old adage "Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics", but statistical methods do have that reputation with the general public. There are many excellent accounts, some even understandable to laymen that explain the proper ways to analyze, study and report the analysis of statistical data. Huff's famous account is illustrative and well written. It gives the average guy a look at how ...
  
  











  



  
Dethroning Jesus: Exposing Popular Culture's Quest to Unseat the Biblical Christ10 reviews
Darrell L. Bock, Daniel B. Wallace

Thomas Nelson, 2007

Brilliant. Well written. Tackles the current questions about the bible
Bock and Wallace, well known scholars, take on the current crop of attacks on Jesus' divinity, and masterfully answer the accusations. Library shelves groan from the weight of all the books on the Gnostics. So, are the accusers right? Was Christianity merely one of many alternative views of Jesus--and, in the eyes of Pagels and DeConick, a much, much better take on him? Typical of ...
  
  











  



  
General Chemistry Student Solutions Manual, 8th Edition3 reviews
Darrell D. Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004

Magic Bullet
Since the problems in the main book are composed in pairs and this manual answers to one of the pair with abundance of details, it is a safe approach to solve all the problems in the book. Ideally you must understand the basics of the chapter you're on, well if not; this magic bullet will be another pain in the neck and a waist of your money and time. If you want to help yourself to solve and ...
  
  











  



  
Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy3 reviews
Kenneth Moses, Pedro Nava, ...

Mosby, 2005

Wonderful Book for Cadaver Lab/Class
This book has great cadaver photos. Also, I love the charts of the muscles that give: origin, insertion, action, innervation, blood supply, etc. Along with Gray's Anatomy for students, this book is the book I use the most to prepare for and complete dissections.
  
  











  



  
Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ22 reviews
Robert Bowman, J. Ed Komoszewski

Kregel Publications, 2007

Jesus put rightfully in his place
I am pleased with Robert Bowman and J. Ed Komoszewski's treatment on the deity of Jesus. I have read a number of books on the person of Jesus, but I have never read one as chock-full of biblical documentation as this. Of course, none of the information in this book will come as a surprise to the committed Christian, as the deity of Christ is the cornerstone of our faith. But when one considers ...
  
  











  



  
Essentials of General Chemistry2 reviews
Darrell Ebbing

Brooks Cole, 2005

The answers are wrong
Most of the answers in the back and in the solution manual are incorrect. I've contacted the publisher about this problem and they just said that they would take note. They really should issue a free booklet of corrected answers. And the fact that students pay extra for the solution manual with incorrect answers is terrible. The explanations in the text are actually good - but it's useless to ...
  
  











  



  
Rachel's Tears: The Spiritual Journey of Columbine Martyr Rachel Scott112 reviews
Beth Nimmo, Darrell Scott, ...

Thomas Nelson, 2000

Rachel is weeping for her children
This is an awesome book. I wept more than once while reading it. For those of you unfamiliar, this book is about the story of Rachel Joy Scott, a young girl, deeply committed to Christ who was martyred in the infamous Columbine High School massacre. I learned a lot about this horrible event, and the wonderful life of this girl who knew, as evidenced by her journals, that she would die young. ...
  
  











  



  
Air Wars: Television Advertising In Election Campaigns 1952-2004
Darrell M. West

CQ Press, 2005

In the newly revised and updated fourth edition of Air Wars , Darrell West continues his in-depth examination of political advertising in election campaigns. Following the evolution of campaign advertising from its start in 1952 to its use in contemporary races, West reveals how candidates plan advertising campaigns, how the media covers those campaigns, and, ultimately, how voters are influenced by these advertising efforts. With new ...
  
  











  



  
Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America (The Gospel and Our Culture Series)12 reviews

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1998

This is a must, excellent read
This is book is the first in a series entitled "The Gospel and our Culture Series." It was written by a team of six authors and it provides an excellent introduction to the relationship of the church and culture and why the church must see itself not as "having" a mission, but "being" a missional community. The book challenges the consumer approach that is found in much of the North American ...
  
  











  



  
Acts (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament)4 reviews
Darrell L. Bock

Baker Academic, 2007

Best Commentary Available on Acts
I have used a number of commentaries on Acts over the years. Previously my favorites were Haenchen and Fitzmyer. Both had the most exegetical material available until the recent publication of Bock's wonderful commentary. Bock is thoroughly Evangelical and this will be helpful for those who previously had so few options for a good Evangelical commentary on Acts. Bock also does an excellent ...
  
  











  



  
Discipleship on the Edge: An Expository Journey through the Book of Revelation6 reviews
Darrell W. Johnson

Regent College Publishing, 2004

Sanity on Revelations
Darrell Johnson provides some sanity in interpreting the most read, if least understood, book of the Bible, Revelations. In this series of sermons, Johnson makes use of some of the most powerful exegetes of Revelations, and presents their findings in a way that informs and motivates the reader. His work on chapters 12 and 13 of Revelation are worth the price the price of the book themselves. ...
  
  











  







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