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David Young

    David Young sa ponoril do sveta žánru, keď absolvoval vôbec prvý magisterský študijný program zameraný na kriminálne thrillery. Jeho debutový román, ocenený za excelentnosť, sa odohráva v komunistickom Východnom Nemecku sedemdesiatych rokov a stal sa bestsellerom. Youngove príbehy sú zasadené do historických kulís a často sa zaoberajú temnými zákutiami minulosti. V súčasnosti sa plne venuje písaniu vo svojej záhradnej kôlni a ponúka čitateľom napínavé dobrodružstvo.

    David Young
    The Discovery of Evolution
    King Jesus and the Beauty of Obedience-Based Discipleship
    Religious Affections
    A Grand Illusion: How Progressive Christianity Undermines Biblical Faith
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    Stasi Child
    • David Young's chillingly intricate Stasi Child was A London Times “Crime Book of the Month” and a Telegraph Pick of the Week. 1975: When Oberleutnant Karin Muller is called to investigate a teenage girl's body at the foot of the Berlin Wall, she imagines she's seen it all before. But she soon realizes that this is a death like no other before it - the girl was evidently trying to escape from West Berlin. As a member of the People's Police, Muller's power in East Germany only stretches so far. The Ministry for State Security, the Stasi, assures her the case is closed, all they need to know is the girl's name. Yet they strongly discourage her from asking questions. The evidence doesn't add up, and it soon becomes clear the crime scene has been staged. But this regime does not tolerate curious minds, and it takes Müller too long to realize that the trail she's been following may lead her dangerously close to home ...

      Stasi Child
    • A GUIDE FOR EMBRACING BIBLICAL FAITH IN THE FACE OF AMERICAN PROGRESSIVISM North American Christianity stands at a major crossroads. Hundreds of thousands of believers have begun to lose interest in apostolic Christianity: the faith of the Scriptures, the great witnesses and teachers of the faith, and the major creeds and confessions of Christianity. The challenge? Theological progressivism. A Grand Illusion exposes the dangers and contradictions of theological progressivism, revealing its North American, secular and elitist assumptions. It offers a full throttle defense of authentic Christianity. And it exposes the dim future of progressivism. If you are tempted by progressivism, if your church or family members are starting to lean progressive, or if you simply need reassurance that apostolic faith is the real deal, read this book. DAVID YOUNG is a senior pastor, author, speaker, television host, and a former teacher and visiting professor. He holds advanced degrees in religion, including a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. He and his family live near Nashville, Tennessee.

      A Grand Illusion: How Progressive Christianity Undermines Biblical Faith
    • Religious Affections

      • 189 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania
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      You probably know him for preaching the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"--but Jonathan Edwards had much more to say about the Christian life. The central figure in New England's first Great Awakening, Edwards offers a detailed description of the signs--true and false--of conversion, while highlighting the role truly balanced emotions play within the Christian life. He takes a long, hard look at the evidence of true saving faith--the fruit that comes from living like Christ. This newly-typeset edition of Religious Affections is updated and abridged for ease of reading.

      Religious Affections
    • David Young invites his readers on a journey of adventure and discovery; a journey for the mind, and an adventure in the realm of ideas. By retracing the steps of men who developed the theory of biological evolution, we see how scientists came to recognize the nature and importance of natural selection. The journey begins in the seventeenth century, when even the most accomplished naturalists knew next to nothing of biology as we understand it today. Steadily increasing knowledge and the quickening pace of research began to uncover much new evidence, and in the middle of the century Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace incorporated this evidence in a comprehensive theory of evolution. In the twentieth century biology has become steadily more specialized, so the book picks out some of the main developments that bring us to studies of evolution being carried out today.

      The Discovery of Evolution
    • Black Lab: Poems

      • 80 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Attuned to the Midwestern seasons, this collection of poems explores both emotional and physical landscapes. David Young invites readers into intimate moments with nature, from the fox at the field's edge to the first daffodils of spring. Through personal reflections, he addresses profound themes of loss, scattering his father's ashes, and mourning his wife, Chloe. Influenced by Chinese masters, Young also celebrates simple joys, like walking in a snowstorm with his black labrador, Nemo, blending beauty with the complexities of human experience.

      Black Lab: Poems
    • Tired of Falling for Mirages? These days, reasons for irritability pop up as regularly as Facebook advertisements. Of all the reasons to be irritable, this one has to be the worst: We often want things that turn out not to exist. People can spend thier lives wholeheartedly pursuing things that are unreal. These mirages burst like soap bubbles, and we are left disappointed and frustrated. The purpose of this book is to expose five things people want from God that don't exist -so that we can retrain our desires to focus on what does exist. When we pursue what does exist, we will find our souls satisfied. DANIEL J. MCCOY Daniel is happily married to Susanna, and they have 3 daughters and 2 sons. Daniel works as editorial director for Renew.org. He has his bachelor's in theology (Ozark Christian College), and his PhD in theology (North-West University). He is the co-author of The Atheist's Fatal Flaw (Baker, 2014) with Norman Geisler, as well as the general editor of The Popular Handbook of World Religions (Harvest House, 2021). His passionis to help people understand that they can totally trust Jesus.

      Mirage: 5 Things People Want from God That Don't Exist
    • Six Modernist Moments in Poetry

      • 175 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Focusing on six modernist poems by diverse poets, this study illustrates the multifaceted nature of modernism. David Young emphasizes the unique qualities of each poem while highlighting their shared aesthetic that challenges traditional thought. Each chapter offers a close reading of a key poem, contextualized within its historical background and the poet's career. Young's translations of two non-English poems enhance accessibility. The blend of detailed analysis and contextual insights makes this work valuable for both general readers and scholars, enriching the understanding of 20th-century poetry.

      Six Modernist Moments in Poetry
    • A gorgeous selection of the humane and moving poetry of David Young, a celebrated poet of the midwestern landscape and the people who live in it, with an expanded section featuring sixteen new poems exclusive to the paperback edition. A newly expanded career-spanning volume from one of our most valuable living American poets, offering poems that display an exquisite ear tuned to the natural world, to love and friendship, and to the continually renewable possibilities of language, and new poems that reflect a continued artistic interest in these subjects. Young’s settings are at once local and universal—an adolescence in Omaha, late summer on Lake Erie, a sleepless night in the backyard during a meteor shower. He moves with dazzling ease between culture and nature, between the literary and the philosophical, microcosm and macrocosm. Here are poems on Osip Mandelstam and Chairman Mao, the meaning of boxcars on the track, the beautiful names of the months, and a fox at the field’s edge, charged in each case by Young’s fierce intelligence and candor in the face of grief and loss. “We float through space. Days pass,” Young writes in “The Portable Earth-Lamp.” “Sometimes we know we are part of a crystal / where light is sorted and stored.” His metaphysical reach, balancing remarkable humility with penetrating vision, is one of the great gifts of this exemplary career in poetry.

      Field of Light and Shadow