Most Popular Books by Paul Murray

Paul Murray is the author of These Black Stars (2003), Spiritual Warfare (2025), Renewal of Catholic Higher Education (2017), The Irish Boundary Commission and Its Origins, 1886-1925 (2011), Ryszard III (1980).

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These Black Stars

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Spiritual Warfare

release date: Apr 01, 2025
Spiritual Warfare
Spiritual Warfare: A Training Guide is a dynamic resource intended to equip believers with biblical strategies, scripture-based prayers, and spiritual insights to triumph over the enemy''s attacks and walk in victory. This guide offers practical tools for standing firm in faith, engaging in warfare prayers, and breaking free from strongholds that impede spiritual growth. The booklet explores the reality of spiritual warfare, revealing the enemy''s tactics and teaching believers how to stand firm by utilizing the full Armor of God. Readers will learn to engage in intercessory prayer, binding and loosing, travailing prayer, and pleading the blood of Jesus for protection and breakthrough. It also offers guidance on declaring God''s promises, tearing down generational strongholds, and employing worship as a weapon against spiritual oppression. This guide provides step-by-step instructions, scripture references, and daily prayer strategies to empower believers to pray with authority and confidence. By applying these principles, readers will be equipped to defend against the enemy''s schemes, reclaim spiritual territory, and live victoriously in Christ.

Renewal of Catholic Higher Education

release date: Aug 15, 2017
Renewal of Catholic Higher Education
Renewal of Catholic Higher Education: Essays on Catholic Studies in Honor of Don J. Briel celebrates twenty years of the Catholic Studies Program at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the leadership of Don J. Briel, PhD, in founding and guiding the development of the program. It arose from a conference to mark the anniversary at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, gathering Catholic Studies professors, alumni and other scholars to note the achievements of Catholic Studies and to reflect on the ways in which it can continue to impact Catholic higher education more broadly. The book opens with a foreword by George Weigel. The first section situates Catholic Studies within current challenges facing the university, and includes chapters from scholars such as Fr. Paul Murray, O.P., Michael Naughton, Jonathan Reyes and Russell Hittinger. The second section expounds the distinct pedagogy employed by Catholic Studies, as described by alumni and those who teach in Catholic Studies programs. It concludes with an afterward by Fr. Wilson Miscamble of the University of Notre Dame. In celebrating the first 20 years of Catholic Studies and the leadership of Don J. Briel, the book provides an excellent opportunity to reflect on the future challenges and opportunities for Catholic higher education. Catholic Studies emerged at a pivotal moment when Catholic universities began drifting from their religious identity and mission, and accepted the overspecialized and compartmentalized approaches of secular universities. Catholic Studies programs have made a significant step toward reuniting the various strands of university life, which began to unravel at this time. If Catholic Studies can fulfill three integrative tasks--reuniting faith and reason, faith and culture, and faith and life--it is poised to make a significant contribution toward the renewal of Catholic higher education. Renewal of Catholic Higher Education provides educators with an important opportunity to reflect on the nature of Catholic education and the steps needed to work towards its renewal.

The Irish Boundary Commission and Its Origins, 1886-1925

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Irish Boundary Commission and Its Origins, 1886-1925
In this comprehensive history of the Irish Boundary Commission, Paul Murray looks at British attempts from 1886 on to satisfy the Irish Nationalist demand for Home Rule, Ulster and British Unionist resistance to this demand, the 1920 partition of Ireland and the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, where the roots of the establishment of the Commission are to be found. The evidence presented at the Commission and the principles on which it based its decisions are analysed against the background of evolving British views on the dangers posed for British and Unionist interests on both islands by a radical redrawing of the 1920 border. New documentary evidence is brought to bear on the motivation of its Chairman Justice Feetham, his susceptibility to external influences, and the significance of his political background as possible factors in his final decisions. The history of the Irish Boundary Commission is shown to also be part of a larger European narrative. This study is, thus, the first large-scale attempt to consider its significance in its wider international context.

The Life of Brigadier General Richard W. Young

Drift-Wave Induced Azimuthal Filamentation of Resonance Cones and Related Effects

C Louis Leipoldt's Orientation

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Multiple hydraulic fracturing in inclined wellbores

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Door Into the Sacred

release date: Apr 01, 2010

A Variable Time Delay Device Utilizing the Integrating Properties of Magnetic Cores

Directory of Non-medical Research Relating to Handicapped People

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Effects of Impeller-diffuser Interaction on Centrifugal Compressor Performance

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Skippy stirbt

release date: Jan 01, 2010

High Spin Isomers in Radon Isotopes

release date: Jan 01, 1990

The Preparation of Some Biscyclopentadienyl Di-iron Tetra-alkyl Isonitrile Complexes and Their Reactions with Electrophiles

Release of Covalently Bound Biological Marker Molecules from Sedimentary Organic Matter Via Catalytic Hydropyrolysis

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Synthetic Studies on Octalones and Related Systems

The Yorkist age; daily life during the War of theRoses

The Impact of Bonus Schemes on Accounting Choices

Richard III. The Great Debate. Sir Thomas More. History of King Richard III. Horace Walpole: Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III. Edited with Introductions by Paul Kendall. [With Plates, Including Portraits.].

The Image of the West in the Works of I. Ehrenburg

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