It offers the following essential features: " theoretical grounding - providing students with all the essential background they need in order to fully understand the subject " historical context - enabling the reader to see how ideas
naturalistic tales examine the complex relationships that comprise life in the rural West today
It considers select areas of discrete mathematics linking combinatorics and the theory of the simplest types of artificial neural networks
Today's classrooms need to move beyond traditional teaching methods
historian Cullen presents incisive evaluations of the men and movements of the Confederate and Union Armies and disputes the long-held theory that interference form President Lincoln caused McClellan's failure
The Way of the (Modern) World, or, Why it's Tempting to Live as If God Doesn't Exist ELS Hermans-Jansen It offers the following essentialDoes God really matter for today's Christians? Craig Gay addresses this issue in his The Way of the (Modern) World: Or, Why It's Tempting to Live As If God Doesn't Exist. Gay takes a critical look at the modern world and exposes the foundational worldview of contemporary secular society and the ideas that undergird modern culture. Gay shows how, for Christians, one of the most seductive temptations fostered by these ideas is the temptation toward