Most Popular Books by J. Gordon

J. Gordon is the author of Wages of Candy Makers in Philadelphia in 1919 (1919), Upper Room Discourse (2005), Principles of Helicopter Aerodynamics (2000), Essentials of Polygraph and Polygraph Testing (2016), Madison Avenue South, 1964– (2009).

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Upper Room Discourse

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Upper Room Discourse
This book seeks to answer questions such as: "What are the thoughts going through the mind of the Lord Jesus Christ as He prepares for His exodus?" and "What are the thoughts going through the minds of the Eleven as they conceptualize life without the presence of the one person who has changed their lives and given them an excitement never known before?" There are fifteen studies and a section on how to start a prayer seminar at the end of the book.

Principles of Helicopter Aerodynamics

release date: Jun 05, 2000
Principles of Helicopter Aerodynamics
An internationally recognized expert explains the aerodynamic principles of helicopters and other rotating-wing vertical lift aircraft. Besides the history of helicopter flight, basic methods of analysis, and performance and design issues, Leishman covers airfoil flows, unsteady aerodynamics, dynamic stall, and rotor wakes. Each chapter includes homework problems.

Essentials of Polygraph and Polygraph Testing

release date: Nov 17, 2016
Essentials of Polygraph and Polygraph Testing
Throughout history, there has been an intrinsic need for humans to detect deception in other humans. Developed in 1923, the polygraph machine was a tool designed to do just this. To date, there have been many improvements made to the basic polygraph instrument. This book outlines the instrumentation as well as the latest in questioning techniques and methods available to the professional interviewer to determine truth from deception. The book covers psychology and physiology, a history of polygraph with the advances of leading figures, question formulation, data analysis, legal implications and legal cases, and the author’s developed technique Integrated Zone Comparison Technique (IZCT).

Madison Avenue South, 1964–

release date: Jan 15, 2009
Madison Avenue South, 1964–
Put yourself in my shoes: You’re an advertising copywriter in the days when advertising was if not king, at least somewhere close by in the royal court. You’ve got thirteen years of good work with good agencies behind you and the same wife you fell in love with twelve years ago. Plus three young sons with healthy appetites. To say nothing of a mortgage to match. So what’s the problem? Three problems: (1) I was fired several months ago; (2) I’m thirty-nine; (3) and the industry calls me “over-qualified.” That’s shorthand for “too old.” At 39! Ye gods-- Ah, but all isn’t lost. Eventually, due to luck, an accident of timing, and the intercession of various saints--plus the fact that I’m pretty good at what I do--I’ve just landed a fantastic new job. With one of the biggest agencies in the business. Writing ads for Coca-Cola, the best-known brand around. With good money, nice title, promising future, the works. Wonderful, right? Right. Except that all that good news was going to give birth to headaches the size of which I could only imagine...

The Economic Problem in Biblical and Patristic Thought

release date: Jan 01, 1989

The Vampire Almanac

release date: Oct 01, 2021
The Vampire Almanac
Grab a stake, a fistful of garlic, a crucifix and holy water as you enter the dark, blood-curdling world of the original pain in the neck in this ultimate collection of vampire facts, fangs, and fiction! What accounts for the undying fascination people have for vampires? How did encounters with death create centuries-old myths and folklore in virtually every culture in the world? When did the early literary vampires—as pictured by Goethe, Coleridge, Shelly, Polidori, Byron, and Nodier as the personifications of man’s darker side—transform from villains into today’s cultural rebels? Showing how vampire-like creatures organically formed in virtually every part of the world, The Vampire Almanac: The Complete History by renowned religion expert and fearless vampire authority J. Gordon Melton, Ph.D., examines the historic, societal, and psychological role the vampire has played—and continues to play—in understanding death, man’s deepest desires, and human pathologies. It analyzes humanity’s lusts, fears, and longing for power and the forbidden! Today, the vampire serves as a powerful symbol for the darker parts of the human condition, touching on death, immortality, forbidden sexuality, sexual power and surrender, intimacy, alienation, rebellion, violence, and a fascination with the mysterious. The vampire is often portrayed as a symbolic leader advocating an outrageous alternative to the demands of conformity. Vampires can also be tools for scapegoating such as when women are called “vamps” and bosses are described as “bloodsuckers.” Meet all of the villains, anti-heroes, and heroes of myths, legends, books, films, and television series across cultures and today’s pop culture in The Vampire Almanac. It assembles and analyzes hundreds of vampiric characters, people, and creatures, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vlad the Impaler, Edward Cullen and The Twilight Saga, Bram Stoker, Lestat De Lioncourt and The Vampire Chronicles, Lon Chaney, True Blood, Bela Lugosi, Dracula, Dark Shadows, Lilith, Vampire Weekend, Batman, Nosferatu, and so many more. There is a lot to sink your teeth into with this deep exhumation of the undead. Quench your thirst for facts, histories, biographies, definitions, analysis, immortality, and more! This gruesomely thorough book of vampire facts also has a helpful bibliography, an extensive index, and numerous photos, adding to its usefulness.

A Home Learning Center Approach to Early Stimulation

Sensation and Sublimation in Charles Dickens

release date: Jul 04, 2011
Sensation and Sublimation in Charles Dickens
This book explores three crucial stages in Dickens'' on-going voyage of discovery into what has been called the ''hidden springs'' of his fiction; arguing that in three of Dickens best known novels, we witness Dickens responding to some identifiable force represented as coming from underneath the ground plan of the book in question.

The Suffering Servant (Touchstone Texts)

release date: Nov 14, 2023
The Suffering Servant (Touchstone Texts)
The description of the Suffering Servant in Isaiah 53 is a beloved biblical text with an unshakable place in the theology and self-understanding of the church. Since New Testament times, this text has fed the church''s thinking about the person and work of Jesus Christ. Leading Old Testament theologian Gordon McConville offers a lively exposition of Isaiah 53 that is at once true to its Old Testament context, conversant with the history of interpretation, and deeply Christian. McConville illuminates the text''s contribution to our apprehension of who Jesus is and explores the various ways the text can speak to us in faithfulness to its scriptural authority and character. The author explores the theological and spiritual issues that arise from the poetry''s words and phrases and shows how this classic text can speak to the life of the church today. The Touchstone Texts series addresses key Bible passages, making high-quality biblical scholarship accessible to the church. The series editor is Stephen B. Chapman, Duke Divinity School.

Nelson's Guide to Denominations

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Nelson's Guide to Denominations
This comprehensive guide provides essential historical and contact information on over 800 Protestant and Catholic churches, ecumenical and cooperative associations, and para-church organizations in the U.S. and Canada.

One Day in Paris...

release date: Jul 21, 2005
One Day in Paris...
Conventional wisdom said it could never happen. For starters, he was from u003eArizona and she was from Pennsylvania.Almost a whole continent apart. And he was a widower and she was a widow. With 42 and 47 years, respectively, of happy marriage behind them. And if that wasn’t enough, he was a young 75 and she was a lovely 69; old enough to know better, one might say.Then one day they boarded a plane for . They noticed each other, but didn’t meet. When the plane landed they ended up in the same hotel. Arranged by the same tour group. But both so engrossed in Paris they still didn’t see each other. Then it happened. On the third day their group gathered for an introductory meeting and dinner. They ended up sitting across from each other. "u003eHe said, “Hi.” She said, “Hello.” And the sparks began to fly. That’s when the love story that couldn’t happen began to happen...

Relative Effectiveness of Different Intensities of Gamma Radiation in Retarding Mitosis in the Grasshopper Neuroblast

Exploring the Old Testament

release date: Jan 06, 2012
Exploring the Old Testament
Philip E. Satterthwaite and J. Gordon McConville introduce the content and the context of the historical books--their setting in ancient history and history writing, their literary artistry, their role within the Scriptures of Israel, and their lasting value as theological and ethical resources.

The Cult Experience

The Cult Experience
Surveys the major religious cults, examines their influence on American society, and discusses deprogramming and the movement against cults

Leather for Libraries

release date: May 19, 2021
Leather for Libraries
Leather for Libraries serves as a comprehensive exploration into the utilitarian and aesthetic considerations of leather in bookbinding, a topic of enduring relevance in the preservation and presentation of literary works. This collection encompasses a broad spectrum of literary styles, from practical guides to historical overviews, emphasizing the evolution of leather binding as both an art form and a preservation technique. The anthology stands out for its detailed examination of the materials, methods, and the shifts in preferences and practices over centuries, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts of book craftsmanship and history. The contributing authors, Cyril Davenport, E. Wyndham Hulme, F. J. Williamson, A. Seymour-Jones, and J. Gordon Parker, are esteemed for their profound knowledge and contributions to the field of bookbinding and preservation. With backgrounds that encompass a rich tapestry of expertise from historical scholarship to practical application, these authors collectively enrich the anthologys scope. Their insights present an engaging dialogue with the past, drawing upon diverse historical and cultural contexts to illuminate how the craft has intersected with broader trends in literature and book production. This anthology is recommended for anyone with an interest in the preservation of books, the art of bookbinding, or the history of book production technologies. Leather for Libraries offers a unique opportunity to dive into the intricate world of leather binding, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its development, the challenges faced by conservators, and the artistic achievements in the field. Engaging with this collection promises not only a deepened appreciation for the craft but also an enriched perspective on the tangible aspects that contribute to the literary worlds heritage.

Isaiah (Baker Commentary on the Old Testament: Prophetic Books)

release date: Apr 25, 2023
Isaiah (Baker Commentary on the Old Testament: Prophetic Books)
The book of Isaiah has been regarded from the earliest Christian period as a key part of the Old Testament''s witness to Jesus Christ. This commentary by highly regarded Old Testament scholar J. Gordon McConville draws on the best of biblical scholarship as well as the Christian tradition to offer a substantive and useful commentary on Isaiah. McConville treats Isaiah as an ancient Israelite document that speaks to twenty-first-century Christians. He examines the text section by section--offering a fresh translation, textual notes, paragraph-level commentary, and theological reflection--and shows how the prophetic words are framed to persuade audiences. Grounded in rigorous scholarship but useful for those who preach and teach, this volume is the second in a new series on the Prophets. Series volumes are both critically engaged and sensitive to the theological contributions of the text. Series editors are Mark J. Boda, McMaster Divinity College, and J. Gordon McConville, University of Gloucestershire.

MICHIGAN AVENUE, 1951

release date: Jan 17, 2005
MICHIGAN AVENUE, 1951
One man’s memoir about a decade in Chicago. One story that’s a hundred stories, about: -- The Great American Novel that never got written-- -- A young writer’s introduction to big-agency advertising-- -- Ads and commercials and clients and bosses-- -- Hits and misses and triumphs and catastrophies-- -- A lovely young lady who became a supportive wife and mother-- -- Three young sons who kept both parents hopping-- -- Garrets and apartments and dream houses in the suburbs-- -- And an interesting look at America in the ’50’s from a front-row seat in the advertising that helped propel it. How it worked and didn’t work, scored and struck out, rewarded and punished, and just about everything else.

Temperature Regulation in Laboratory Rodents

release date: Aug 27, 1993
Temperature Regulation in Laboratory Rodents
With the help of extensive data tables and figures, this book explains the key facets of rodent thermal physiology, including neurological control and gender and intraspecies variations. The book should therefore find use in government, academic or industrial laboratories whose researchers are working with rodents.

The Enigma of Max Gluckman

release date: Sep 01, 2018
The Enigma of Max Gluckman
Introduction : the enigma of Max Gluckman -- Making the very model of a modern liberal -- London calling -- How the guinea pig burnt his own bridge -- Return to Oxford and intellectual ferment -- Landing and living in Livingi -- Mary, Max, and the Mongu masquerade -- Getting to grips with the Lozi -- Running the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute -- The seven year plan -- The African undertow

Iris Murdoch's Fables of Unselfing

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Iris Murdoch's Fables of Unselfing
Like Jane Austen and Henry James, but also like Fyodor Dostoevsky and Simone Weil, Iris Murdoch is a keen student of those egoistic obsessions that cloud our moral understanding. In Iris Murdoch''s Fables of Unselfing, David J. Gordon probes more deeply and comprehensively than any previous critic the intellectual energies, and the ethical imperative of "unselfing", that inform her fiction. Gordon contends that the term fable best describes the kind of novel Murdoch writes because in each a mythmaking purpose interacts with a commitment to realism, shaping the erotic life of fictional characters into a spiritual pilgrimage on which they struggle, more or less unsuccessfully, to overcome the self-centeredness that keeps them away from the Good. The most original element in the fiction, Gordon argues, is not its striking modernization of Plato or its adaptations of nineteenth-century influences, but its intensely creative struggle with Freud. In developing his analysis of her themes, Gordon draws on Murdoch''s work from throughout her forty-year career, showing how each novel grew out of its predecessors and in what ways each is original.

National Directory of Churches, Synagogues, and Other Houses of Worship

release date: Sep 01, 1993
National Directory of Churches, Synagogues, and Other Houses of Worship
A multidenominational guide to 350,000 churches in the US, this is the fourth of a four-volume set - divided into regions - west, midwest, south and northeast. Within each volume, the entries are arranged alphabetically by state, Under each state, the entries are alphabetized by city, then by denomination.

Encyclopedia of American Religions, Fourth Edition

release date: Jan 01, 1994

The New Age Encyclopedia

release date: Oct 01, 2001

The Encyclopedia of American Religions

release date: Jan 01, 1989

The Church of Scientology

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Election Manuals: Codes of election conduct

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Election Manuals: Codes of election conduct
Codes of election conduct/ by Phiroshaw Camay and Anne J Gordon.
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