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Benjamin Sachs

    Contractarianism, Role Obligations, and Political Morality
    All Rise
    Dig Deeper into the Gospels
    • Dig Deeper into the Gospels

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Anyone who has been through Sunday school can tell you that Jesus walked on water, fed the 5,000 and told a parable about a sower. Is there really much more to it than that? Aren't the Gospels supposed to be the "easy" bits of the Bible? Using Mark as a worked example, Andrew and Tim follow "the most important things that have ever happened in the history of the world." They help us see "a diagnosis of the human condition more perceptive than that offered by any physician, politician, philosopher, or psychiatrist." They point to a solution that touches in the same moment both the horrors of hell and the glory of heaven. We come face to face with the Jesus of the Bible and see how to follow him in a way that utterly transforms our lives. The conviction of the Dig Deeper books is that God wants us to work hard at reading the Bible in order to discover its true meaning, hence the use of 'tools" to dig and dig again. It's an interactive and enjoyable process. Indeed, the authors want to make finding Bible treasure a real possibility for everyone. And to do so with receptive hearts, listening to what the Holy Spirit is saying.

      Dig Deeper into the Gospels
    • All Rise

      Practical Tools for Building High-Performance Legal Teams

      • 332 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Effective team-building is crucial for attorneys, particularly in large firms where they often lack guidance. This environment leads to inconsistent management practices, leaving even top performers feeling undervalued. Many senior leaders mistakenly accept high turnover as a standard business challenge, rather than addressing the need for cohesive, supportive team dynamics. The book explores these issues and emphasizes the importance of fostering high-performing teams to enhance both individual satisfaction and overall organizational success.

      All Rise
    • The book presents contractarianism as an effective framework for political morality, aiming to rejuvenate it beyond its traditional association with Rawlsian thought. It critically examines longstanding objections to contractarianism, offering a fresh perspective on its application in contemporary political theory. By doing so, it seeks to establish contractarianism as a legitimate and relevant approach in modern political discourse.

      Contractarianism, Role Obligations, and Political Morality