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Becoming a Christian is a positive decision that rivals any you
will make in this life. It affects your eternity and how you will
live the rest of your life. The question is: Now that I am a
Christian, where do I go from here? This compact book answers some
of the necessary questions you need for growth, such as: Who am I
as a Christian? What is my inheritance from God? How do I take and
use that inheritance daily? Am I secure in Christ? What is my
mission as a Christian? What is Christian love? How am I to grow as
a Christian? and What is spiritual warfare? Answering these
questions is essential for one to develop into the person God
desires.
Cultural Constructions of Madness in the Eighteenth Century deals
with the (mis)representation of insanity through a substantial
range of literary forms and figures from across the eighteenth
century and beyond. Chapters cover the representation, distortion,
sentimentalization and elevation of insanity, and such associated
issues as gender, personal identity, and performance, in some of
the best, as well as some of the least, known writers of the
period. A selection of visual material, including works by Hogarth,
Rowlandson, and Gillray, is also discussed. While primarily
adopting a literary focus, the work is informed throughout by an
alertness to significant issues of medical and psychiatric history.
Arising from a research project on depression in the eighteenth
century, this book discusses the experience of depressive states
both in terms of existing modes of thought and expression, and of
attempts to describe and live with suffering. It also asks what
present-day society can learn about depression from the
eighteenth-century experience.
An original exploration of the 2003 Iraq war and geopolitics more
broadly through the prism of art. Offers a reappraisal of one of
the most contentious and consequential events of the early
twenty-first century Advances an original perspective on Britain's
role in the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq Maps
out new ways of thinking about geopolitical events through art
Examines the work of artists, curators and activists in light of
Britain's role as a colonial power in Iraq and the importance of
oil Reflects on the significance, limits and dilemmas of art as a
form of critical intervention Questions the implications of art in
colonialism and modernity
Cultural Constructions of Madness in the Eighteenth Century deals
with the (mis)representation of insanity through a substantial
range of literary forms and figures from across the eighteenth
century and beyond. Chapters cover the representation, distortion,
sentimentalization and elevation of insanity, and such associated
issues as gender, personal identity, and performance, in some of
the best, as well as some of the least, known writers of the
period. A selection of visual material, including works by Hogarth,
Rowlandson, and Gillray, is also discussed. While primarily
adopting a literary focus, the work is informed throughout by an
alertness to significant issues of medical and psychiatric history.
There has recently been dramatic growth in the medium of radio.
However, advertisers and agencies too often still use radio for its
basic tactical abilities, leaving the emotional power of the medium
untapped. This book is a practical guide to understanding and
exploiting the true power of radio as the A"brand conversation
mediumA". Combining theory, listener understanding and practical
advice, the authors explore the scale and effectiveness of radio
advertising, how the medium communicates, it's role in emerging
brand thinking, and best practice for creating better radio
advertising. Overviews, summaries, quotations and checklists are
featured throughout, as well as case studies from companies in all
sectors including Sainsbury's, British Airways, Carphone Warehouse,
BT and the British Government.
Arising from a research project on depression in the eighteenth
century, this book discusses the experience of depressive states
both in terms of existing modes of thought and expression, and of
attempts to describe and live with suffering. It also asks what
present-day society can learn about depression from the
eighteenth-century experience.
An original exploration of the 2003 Iraq war and geopolitics more
broadly through the prism of art. Offers a reappraisal of one of
the most contentious and consequential events of the early
twenty-first century Advances an original perspective on Britain's
role in the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq Maps
out new ways of thinking about geopolitical events through art
Examines the work of artists, curators and activists in light of
Britain's role as a colonial power in Iraq and the importance of
oil Reflects on the significance, limits and dilemmas of art as a
form of critical intervention Questions the implications of art in
colonialism and modernity
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Becoming a Christian is a positive decision that rivals any you
will make in this life. It affects your eternity and how you will
live the rest of your life. The question is: Now that I am a
Christian, where do I go from here? This compact book answers some
of the necessary questions you need for growth, such as: Who am I
as a Christian? What is my inheritance from God? How do I take and
use that inheritance daily? Am I secure in Christ? What is my
mission as a Christian? What is Christian love? How am I to grow as
a Christian? and What is spiritual warfare? Answering these
questions is essential for one to develop into the person God
desires.
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