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Richard Harvey

    Hitler and the Third Reich
    Tech Stress
    Your Sacred Calling
    Judas Iscariot
    Towards a Messianic Jewish Theology of Reconciliation
    Two Sermons on the Duty of Keeping the Lord's Day, and the Manner in Which It Should Be Kept
    • 2020

      Tech Stress

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A fresh, science-backed approach to reframing our often damaging relationship with technology—with tips on ergonomics, optimal screen-time, combatting ‘brain drain’, and more.Reclaim health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world with this self-help guide for the 21st-century worker suffering from burnout, Zoom fatigue, shortened attention span, and smartphone addiction. Evolution shapes behavior—and as a species, we've evolved to be drawn to the instant gratification, constant connectivity, and the shiny lights, beeps, and chimes of our ever-present devices. In earlier eras, these hardwired evolutionary patterns may have set us up for success, but today they confuse our instincts, leaving us vulnerable and stressed out from fractured attention, missed sleep, skipped meals, aches, pains, and exhaustion.So how can we avoid the pitfalls programmed into modern technology use?Tech Stress offers real, practical tools to avoid the evolutionary traps that trip us up and to address the problems associated with technology overuse. You will find a range of effective strategies and best practices to individualize your workspace (in the office and at home), reduce physical strain, prevent sore muscles, combat brain drain, and correct poor posture. The book also provides fresh insights on reducing stress and enhancing health.

      Tech Stress
    • 2018

      Judas Iscariot

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The portrayal of Judas Iscariot as a traitor is examined through biblical evidence, reinforcing his association with betrayal. The author argues against recent re-evaluations of Judas, asserting that the traditional view aligns with scriptural accounts. Additionally, the text explores Judas's complex character, suggesting he embodies both human traits and literary idolization. The analysis highlights how the earliest gospel, Mark, emphasizes his guilt, while Matthew and Luke further illustrate his unique culpability within the narrative.

      Judas Iscariot
    • 2017

      Your Sacred Calling

      Awakening the Soul to a Spiritual Life in the 21st Century

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the journey of self-discovery, this book invites readers to reconnect with their true purpose and passion. It offers practical guidance and spiritual insights to help individuals awaken to their unique calling. Through a blend of personal stories and actionable exercises, the author encourages readers to embrace their gifts and navigate life's challenges with intention. The transformative process aims to inspire a deeper understanding of oneself and the fulfillment that comes from living authentically.

      Your Sacred Calling
    • 2012

      The book is a reproduction of a work published prior to 1923, which may contain occasional imperfections. It offers a glimpse into historical literature, allowing readers to explore the themes and ideas of its time. The reproduction serves as a valuable resource for those interested in early 20th-century writing and the context in which it was created.

      Two Sermons on the Duty of Keeping the Lord's Day, and the Manner in Which It Should Be Kept
    • 2012

      Exploring the intersection of faith and conflict, this book delves into Messianic Jewish perspectives on reconciliation within the context of the Israeli-Palestinian struggle. It examines how Messianic Jewish discourse can contribute to dialogue and understanding between diverse communities. Through theological insights and practical strategies, the work aims to foster peace and unity, addressing the complexities of identity, belief, and historical narratives in a region marked by division.

      Towards a Messianic Jewish Theology of Reconciliation
    • 1998

      Hitler and the Third Reich

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Each topic contains an overview of the Key Issues, which is investigated using a Key Skill of the A-Level History process. The text is reinforced by documents, sourcework, historiography, maps, illustrations and photographs, meaning that the student can gain a wider understanding of the topic.

      Hitler and the Third Reich