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There is Nothing New Under the Sun by Robert E. Leverenz (English) Hardcover Boo

Description: There is Nothing New Under the Sun by Robert E. Leverenz Then: Witness to an execution as the disparity, injustice, and cruelty of the death penalty is carried out. Now: The death penalty is abolished in twenty states. Then: Geraldine Ferraro was nominated by the Democratic Party to run as the vice presidential candidate. Now: Women are among those seeking the presidential nomination in both major parties. Then and now: The juxtaposition on a host of major issues present in the 1980s and the first decade of the 21st century. Is America a religious nation? The abuse of power, the relation between church and state: These are but a few sample of the 31 commentaries addressing issues spanning the decades from the 1980s to the present. There are some which stand alone without any parallel expression in our day. There is one titled: ""Baseball Revisited."" ""The times they are a-changing. Yes and no!"" ""Is there anything new under the sun? Yes and no!"" ""Weaving in timeless themes from Ecclesiastes and the ancient Greeks, Leverenz astutely comments on cogent, insightful radio commentaries he wrote back in the Reagan years, capturing both progress and the absence of change—from the Reagan years to Obama."" —Craig R. Mosher, Associate Professor & Director of Social Work Program; Department Head - Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work (SASW) Department, Luther College ""Leverenzs book [is] an extremely readable and timely series of then and now vignettes that expose key issues presently facing us as actually being repetitions of those [from] the 1980s. Drawing from his experiences as a pastor and Public Radio commentator, he skillfully weaves his realistic thesis that while the players in history change, the plot remains recognizably the same. Blanketed with sadness over the human condition, a hint emerges that awareness might slow recurrence."" —W. Paul Jones, Emeritus Professor, writer Robert E. Leverenz is a United Methodist minister and social worker. He has advanced degrees from Duke Divinity School, St. Paul School of Theology, and a Masters of Social Work from the University of Iowa. He has served parishes in Iowa and Oregon. He is the author of Poetic Expressions: The extraordinary in the Ordinary, and Thats What They Are in For! A Pastoral Memoir of a Privileged Profession. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Melanie. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Then: Witness to an execution as the disparity, injustice, and cruelty of the death penalty is carried out. Now: The death penalty is abolished in twenty states. Then: Geraldine Ferraro was nominated by the Democratic Party to run as the vice presidential candidate. Now: Women are among those seeking the presidential nomination in both major parties. Then and now: The juxtaposition on a host of major issues present in the 1980s and the first decade of the 21st century. Is America a religious nation? The abuse of power, the relation between church and state: These are but a few sample of the 31 commentaries addressing issues spanning the decades from the 1980s to the present. There are some which stand alone without any parallel expression in our day. There is one titled: ""Baseball Revisited."" ""The times they are a-changing. Yes and no!"" ""Is there anything new under the sun? Yes and no!"" Author Biography Robert E. Leverenz is a United Methodist minister and social worker. He has advanced degrees from Duke Divinity School, St. Paul School of Theology, and a Masters of Social Work from the University of Iowa. He has served parishes in Iowa and Oregon. He is the author of Poetic Expressions: The extraordinary in the Ordinary, and Thats What They Are in For! A Pastoral Memoir of a Privileged Profession. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Melanie. Review ""Weaving in timeless themes from Ecclesiastes and the ancient Greeks, Leverenz astutely comments on cogent, insightful radio commentaries he wrote back in the Reagan years, capturing both progress and the absence of change--from the Reagan years to Obama."" --Craig R. Mosher, Associate Professor & Director of Social Work Program; Department Head - Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work (SASW) Department, Luther College ""Leverenzs book [is] an extremely readable and timely series of then and now vignettes that expose key issues presently facing us as actually being repetitions of those [from] the 1980s. Drawing from his experiences as a pastor and Public Radio commentator, he skillfully weaves his realistic thesis that while the players in history change, the plot remains recognizably the same. Blanketed with sadness over the human condition, a hint emerges that awareness might slow recurrence."" --W. Paul Jones, Emeritus Professor, writer Long Description Then: Witness to an execution as the disparity, injustice, and cruelty of the death penalty is carried out. Now: The death penalty is abolished in twenty states. Then: Geraldine Ferraro was nominated by the Democratic Party to run as the vice presidential candidate. Now: Women are among those seeking the presidential nomination in both major parties. Then and now: The juxtaposition on a host of major issues present in the 1980s and the first decade of the 21st century. Is America a religious nation? The abuse of power, the relation between church and state: These are but a few sample of the 31 commentaries addressing issues spanning the decades from the 1980s to the present. There are some which stand alone without any parallel expression in our day. There is one titled: ""Baseball Revisited."" ""The times they are a-changing. Yes and no!"" ""Is there anything new under the sun? Yes and no!"" ""Weaving in timeless themes from Ecclesiastes and the ancient Greeks, Leverenz astutely comments on cogent, insightful radio commentaries he wrote back in the Reagan years, capturing both progress and the absence of change--from the Reagan years to Obama."" --Craig R. Mosher, Associate Professor & Director of Social Work Program; Department Head - Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work (SASW) Department, Luther College ""Leverenzs book [is] an extremely readable and timely series of then and now vignettes that expose key issues presently facing us as actually being repetitions of those [from] the 1980s. Drawing from his experiences as a pastor and Public Radio commentator, he skillfully weaves his realistic thesis that while the players in history change, the plot remains recognizably the same. Blanketed with sadness over the human condition, a hint emerges that awareness might slow recurrence."" --W. Paul Jones, Emeritus Professor, writer Robert E. Leverenz is a United Methodist minister and social worker. He has advanced degrees from Duke Divinity School, St. Paul School of Theology, and a Masters of Social Work from the University of Iowa. He has served parishes in Iowa and Oregon. He is the author of Poetic Expressions: The extraordinary in the Ordinary, and Thats What They Are in For! A Pastoral Memoir of a Privileged Profession. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Melanie. Review Quote "Weaving in timeless themes from Ecclesiastes and the ancient Greeks, Leverenz astutely comments on cogent, insightful radio commentaries he wrote back in the Reagan years, capturing both progress and the absence of change--from the Reagan years to Obama." --Craig R. Mosher, Associate Professor & Director of Social Work Program; Department Head - Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work (SASW) Department, Luther College "Leverenzs book [is] an extremely readable and timely series of then and now vignettes that expose key issues presently facing us as actually being repetitions of those [from] the 1980s. Drawing from his experiences as a pastor and Public Radio commentator, he skillfully weaves his realistic thesis that while the players in history change, the plot remains recognizably the same. Blanketed with sadness over the human condition, a hint emerges that awareness might slow recurrence." --W. Paul Jones, Emeritus Professor, writer Details ISBN1498224326 Author Robert E. Leverenz Short Title THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE Language English ISBN-10 1498224326 ISBN-13 9781498224321 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2015 Publication Date 2015-12-02 Country of Publication United States Illustrations Illustrations, black and white UK Release Date 2015-12-02 AU Release Date 2015-12-02 NZ Release Date 2015-12-02 US Release Date 2015-12-02 Pages 84 Audience General Publisher Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint Wipf & Stock Publishers Place of Publication Eugene We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:98306778;

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ISBN-13: 9781498224321

Book Title: There is Nothing New Under the Sun

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Publication Year: 2015

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Item Height: 216 mm

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Language: English

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