Neil Richardson schöpft aus einer tiefen familiären Militärtradition und gestaltet Erzählungen, die sich auf die Erfahrungen von Kriegsveteranen konzentrieren. Seine Prosa dringt tief in die menschlichen Erfahrungen ein, die unter extremen Bedingungen geschmiedet wurden, und stützt sich dabei auf authentische Berichte und historische Ereignisse. Als angesehener Autor und Pädagoge beleuchtet er für Leser und Studenten die Kraft des literarischen Ausdrucks und seine Fähigkeit, schmerzhafte historische Perioden zu reflektieren. Richardsons Werke sind Zeugnisse von Mut, Verlust und dem unbezwingbaren menschlichen Geist.
How should we think about the problems of privacy and free speech? Neil
Richards argues that when privacy and free speech truly conflict, free speech
should almost always win, but contends that, contrary to conventional wisdom,
speech and privacy are only rarely in conflict.
Focusing on the gospel of John, this book blends accessible scholarship with its relevance to contemporary issues facing the Church and society. It explores the Gospel's historical context, distinctive features, and literary patterns, while addressing criticisms regarding exclusiveness, anti-semitism, and gender representation. The author aims to present John's central message about Jesus and connect it to the evolving Christian orthodoxy, making it an insightful read for non-specialists and timely for today's complex religious landscape.
Develop Your PR Skills is a simple, straightforward guide to effective public relations. It will help you to gain a quick understanding of the concepts and principles, and learn how to use them in actual business scenarios. --Book Jacket.
Written for marketing practitioners who need to bring themselves up to speed on mobile marketing, this book explains the benefits of mobile marketing and its links with other forms of digital marketing.
Featuring a compilation of witty and humorous Facebook statuses, this collection showcases the comedic genius of a social media sensation. Readers will enjoy a variety of clever observations and amusing anecdotes that capture the essence of modern life and relationships, all delivered with a unique flair. Perfect for anyone looking to brighten their day with laughter, this book is a testament to the power of humor in the digital age.
Offering practical insights and tools, this book guides readers in developing both tactical and strategic marketing plans. It emphasizes frameworks that enhance the planning process, ensuring that marketing efforts are effective and aligned with organizational goals.
The book explores the experiences of over 130,000 Irish individuals who served in World War II, highlighting the profound impact of the conflict on their lives. Through personal interviews, military records, diaries, and letters, Neil Richardson uncovers the stories of these veterans, including the 7,000 who made the ultimate sacrifice. This poignant narrative not only honors their memories but also provides a detailed account of their contributions and the complexities of Irish identity during wartime.
How should we understand the God of the Bible? How do we make sense of God's apparently changing character in the Bible theologically? God is not obvious - unlike all the animate and inanimate objects which we can see around us. God does not appear to fulfill any useful purpose; what is God for or about? Is God just a mystery? Or a problem? Or both?In Who On Earth is God?: Making Sense of God in the Bible Neil Richardson provides the answers to these fascinating questions. Richardson tackles the hard issues surrounding some of the more problematic passages head on, looking at divine anger, violence and jealousy, and suggesting how these can be interpreted. The book engages with the difficult questions posed by contemporary issues, and the 'new atheism' pioneered by popular writers such as Richard Dawkins. This takes discussion 'beyond the bible' into later developments in thought, and notions of God in a post-modern context. This is an indispensable guide for people with or without faith, wrestling with these difficult, and eternal, questions and themes.
History remembers the Easter Rising as Irish rebel against English soldier,
but the truth is more complicated. Thousands of British Army soldiers in the
Rising were Irishmen. Forty-one Irishmen in the British Army died in action,
106 were wounded. These men became a forgotten part of their country's
history.