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New Releases by Daniel Harrington

Daniel Harrington is the author of Hanalei (2008), Jesus and Virtue Ethics (2005), The Church According to the New Testament (2001), Invitation to the Apocrypha (1999), Yankee Samurai (1979).

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Jesus and Virtue Ethics

release date: Sep 16, 2005
Jesus and Virtue Ethics
Answering the call of the Second Vatican Council for moral theology to 'draw more fully on the teaching of Holy Scripture, ' the authors examine the virtues that both flow from Scripture and provide a lens by which to interpret Scripture. By remaining true to both the New Testa...

The Church According to the New Testament

release date: Dec 01, 2001
The Church According to the New Testament
In the last days of the twentieth century, leading New Testament scholar and popular preacher Daniel Harrington, S.J., asked himself two powerful questions: What might the church of the first century have to say to the church of the twenty-first century? And How might a brief sythesis of what the New Testament says and does not say about the church help bring greater vitality within and unity among the churches? The result of Father Harrington's research and thinking is this timely and important book.

Invitation to the Apocrypha

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Invitation to the Apocrypha
In this volume a leading biblical scholar helps readers rediscover the ancient books of the Old Testament Apocrypha. INVITATION TO THE APOCRYPHA provides a clear, basic introduction to these important--but often neglected--ancient books that is ideal for personal study, churches, and classroom settings. Using the latest and best scholarship yet writing for those new to the Apocrypha, Daniel Harrington guides readers through the background, content, and message of each book. A distinctive feature of this primer is that it focuses throughout on the problem of suffering, highlighting what each book of the Apocrypha says about this universal human experience.

Yankee Samurai

Yankee Samurai
Author Joseph D. Harrington has written an informative and insightful history of the Nisei (Second-generation Japanese Americans), working for the U.S. armed forces in the Pacific during World War II. This is no whitewashed narrative, as it exposes U.S. internment camps, prejudices, and the frustrations of patriotic Japanese-Americans who wanted to fight for their country, but were initially rebuffed. As the book relates, not all Nisei were in favor of fighting, and even those that did encountered another kind of prejudice at first, from Hawaiian-born Nisei who more than occasionally felt that continental Japanese-Americans just didn''t measure up, linguistically-speaking. Like other children of immigrants, the Nisei were, to a large extent, caught between Japanese tradition and U.S. culture. The concept of honor, an essential element in Japanese-American family life, ended up serving U.S. military interests well. The author has done an outstanding job of uncovering names and telling little-known stories. Especially fascinating are the ones that describe the analytical acumen of Nisei translators.

Barricading as a Life-saving Measure Following Mine Fires and Explosions

Reducing Cost of Workmen's Compensation in the Mining Industry

Some Suggestions on the Prevention of Electrical Accidents in Coal Mines

Review of Literature on Effects of Breathing Dusts with Special Reference to Silicosis

Saving Life by Barricading in Mines and Tunnels at Times of Disaster

Lessons from the Granite Mountain Shaft Fire, Butte

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