2000 Years of Classic Christian Prayers: A Collection for Public and Personal Use
In this theoretical investigation of the development through time of a pure labor economy, the author shifts the theory of long-term economic development away from the traditional framework based on capital accumulation to new foundations based on learning and technical progress. He gives a detailed analysis of the structural dynamics of prices and production, and the necessary mobility of employment. Institutional and social learning, know-how, and the diffusion of information emerge as the decisive factors accounting for the success and failure of industrial societies.
Because this book is conveniently arranged by topic (18 larger categories, with several sub-categories in each), and is fortified by several indices (first lines; subjects; authors & sources; Bible references), this book is much more valuable and useful than many similar ones. Since about 250 sources have been mined, the offerings are rich and varied. Not only for personal devotion but especially for leaders of prayer and worship, convocation of church meetings and assemblies, and other public occasions which demand an inspirational word, this book is extremely useful. A note for American readers: it was compiled and published in Great Britain; therefore, the numerous selections from the Book of Common Prayer are not from that of the Episcopal Church in America (1979), but rather the much older English Book of Common Prayer. On the downside, no effort has been made toward inclusive or expansive language, even by the editor (e.g., the sub-category: "For God Himself"]. Nor has there been an attempt to include non-Christian (except for the most generic) prayers. But its size and price definitely make it a very good value.
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