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Ben Witherington, Jason a. Myers
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Gnostic texts are filled with encounters of strange other worldly
beings, journeys to visionary heavenly realms, and encounters with
the presence and spirit of the divine. In Gnostic visions, author
and Gnostic scholar Luke A. Myers presents evidence demonstrating
how Gnostic visions were created and the connection these visions
have to naturally occurring visionary compounds that are still
inexistence today.
The culmination of more than ten years of research, "Gnostic
Visions" advances the understanding of classical ethnobotany,
Gnosticism, and the genesis of early Christian history. In this
book the author discusses the prehistoric foundations of early
human religion as well as the visionary religious traditions of the
classical Greeks and Egyptians. Using these as a foundation, the
book presents new and never before seen research explaining how
Gnostic visions were created and what types of compounds were used
by these ancient people to create them. "Gnostic Visions" presents
evidence directly linking visionary Ayahuasca analogs with the
creation of Gnostic and Hermetic visionary experiences. "Gnostic
Visions" also describes the decline of Gnosticism, other visionary
practices used in the Dark Ages and gives a brief tour of the
visionary plants of the new world.
In Gnostic visions, Myers tells of his personal experience with
the divine and includes some of his own reflections of the
importance of mankind's relationship to the natural world. He
communicates that altered states of consciousness have been
responsible for many of the most profound mystical religious
experiences in human history.
First published in 1981 as the "Offshore Information Guide", this
revised information resource details the technology of the oil, gas
and marine industries. For this edition, the guide has been
completely revised and substantially enlarged. With the assistance
of staff from the Centre of Cold Ocean Resources Engineering,
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, the world-wide
coverage has been much extended. Additional subject areas include
new sections under the following headings: exploration, field
development, petroleum reservoirs, economics and government.
Jason A. Myers reconsiders the meaning and context of the phrase
“the obedience of faith” in Rom 1:5 and how it contributes to
the theme of obedience in Romans. In contrast to previous studies
that have nearly exclusively focused on the obedience language in
light of the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple literature, Myers
instead investigates how this language functioned within the
Greco-Roman world, particularly in the discourse of the Roman
Empire. By studying both the Greco-Roman contexts and the use of
obedience language during the Empire, Myers sheds fresh light on
the meaning of “the obedience of faith,” and concludes that
such examination helps contemporary readers understand how Gentiles
in Paul’s audience would have heard and received the terms and
images relating to obedience. In addition, he argues that Paul’s
use of obedience language, both at the beginning and end of Romans
(1:5; 15:18), serves as rhetorical bookends, and signals a theme
that is central to Paul’s purpose in Romans and integral to his
calling as an apostle to the Gentiles.
The subjects of rhetoric, history, and theology intersect in unique
ways within New Testament and early Christian literature. The
contributors of this volume represent a wide range of perspectives
but share a common interest in the interpretation of these texts in
light of their rhetorical, historical, and theological elements.
What results is a fresh and perceptive reading of the New Testament
and early Christianity literature.
In Wound Regeneration and Repair: Methods and Protocols, expert
researchers in the field detail classical and cutting-edge methods
for studying wound healing and regeneration. These techniques
include cellular and molecular methods, genetic approaches,
surgical procedures, clinical advances, drug discovery and delivery
modalities, animal and humanized models and new applications in the
treatment of pathological wounds in a variety of organs and
tissues. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include an introduction to their
respective topics, a detailed list of the necessary materials and
reagents for each procedure, step-by-step, reproducible laboratory
protocols, and a set notes, developed by the authors, for
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
practical, Wound Regeneration and Repair: Methods and Protocols
seeks to aid scientists and entrepreneurs in their further study of
technologies, models, techniques, and critical new areas and
approaches to clinical and commercial translation of research.
First published in 1981 as the Offshore Information Guide this
guide to information sources has been hailed internationally as an
indispensable handbook for the oil, gas and marine industries.
This book brings together a number of researchers and developers
from industry and academia who report on their work. It is of
interest to language designers and the creators of toolkits, UIMSs,
and other user interface tools.
This title was first published in 2001. All people and regions of
the world are deeply affected by world events, no matter how
closely they embrace or how actively they try to resist their
impact. This book explores some of the ways globalization has
changed and formed children, youth, and families. It defines some
of the ways that culture, politics, religion and world events have
altered the attitudes, behaviours and well-being of families. It
also outlines some of the approaches that families have taken and
could take, in adapting to the changing world around them. Authors
provide perspectives from over 20 countries and from many
professional backgrounds, including sociology, psychology,
religion, political science, peace studies, environmental studies
and economics. Suggestions are given for future research studies,
interventions with families and the construction of public
policies.
In this book, the authors draw on their vast political and
diplomatic experience to identify and analyze the problems
confronting NATO for the remainder of the twentieth century. They
make clear the need for a trans-Atlantic communication network
among policymakers, scholars, and others.
This title was first published in 2001. All people and regions of
the world are deeply affected by world events, no matter how
closely they embrace or how actively they try to resist their
impact. This book explores some of the ways globalization has
changed and formed children, youth, and families. It defines some
of the ways that culture, politics, religion and world events have
altered the attitudes, behaviours and well-being of families. It
also outlines some of the approaches that families have taken and
could take, in adapting to the changing world around them. Authors
provide perspectives from over 20 countries and from many
professional backgrounds, including sociology, psychology,
religion, political science, peace studies, environmental studies
and economics. Suggestions are given for future research studies,
interventions with families and the construction of public
policies.
The survival of NATO as a viable alliance is currently challenged
by a shift in the strategic balance of power, as well as by global
events and contingencies that extend far beyond NATO's boundaries.
In the face of these challenges, existing institutional mechanisms
are proving inadequate to respond effectively. The distinguished
contributors to this volume draw on their vast political and
diplomatic experience to identify and analyze the problems
confronting NATO for the remainder of the twentieth century. They
make clear the need for a trans-Atlantic communication network
among policymakers, scholars, and others-a network that will allow
an ongoing process of analysis and assessment of NATO's strategic,
economic, and political problems, along with the identification of
appropriate reactions.
Clinical Cases in Critical Care In Clinical Cases in Critical Care,
the authors explore core clinical topics and basic sciences in a
practical and realistic way, and include comprehensive discussions
focusing on critically unwell patients with a variety of
presentations and underlying disorders, including COVID-19,
hypotension, stroke and drug overdose. Each case begins with a
clinical vignette which generates a series of questions the reader
must address. Cases are expanded to discuss differential diagnoses,
investigations and management issues. Further questions direct the
reader to explore relevant clinical and scientific knowledge -
similar to the structure of many professional oral examinations.
The final section of the book consists of exam style questions in a
multiple choice and single best answer style. Perfect for medical
practitioners working in critical care settings, Clinical Cases in
Critical Care provides a thorough and accessible reference for
trainee physicians with an interest in critical and emergency care,
as well as allied health professionals in the field. This engaging
textbook will be an essential companion for anyone getting to grips
with the foundation of specialist knowledge required by
professionals working in intensive care medicine.
This book brings together a number of researchers and developers
from industry and academia who report on their work. It is of
interest to language designers and the creators of toolkits, UIMSs,
and other user interface tools.
In Wound Regeneration and Repair: Methods and Protocols, expert
researchers in the field detail classical and cutting-edge methods
for studying wound healing and regeneration. These techniques
include cellular and molecular methods, genetic approaches,
surgical procedures, clinical advances, drug discovery and delivery
modalities, animal and humanized models and new applications in the
treatment of pathological wounds in a variety of organs and
tissues. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include an introduction to their
respective topics, a detailed list of the necessary materials and
reagents for each procedure, step-by-step, reproducible laboratory
protocols, and a set notes, developed by the authors, for
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
practical, Wound Regeneration and Repair: Methods and Protocols
seeks to aid scientists and entrepreneurs in their further study of
technologies, models, techniques, and critical new areas and
approaches to clinical and commercial translation of research.
Apart from the articles on history and nursing, the con- ditions
discussed include Mediastinal Masses in childhood seen from a
Pathologist's point of view, Intrapulmonary se- questration,
lymphangiomata involving the neck as well as thorax, unusual forms
of Diaphragmatic Hernia and Congenital Heart Disease. Such a volume
would hardly be complete with- out some references to Oesophageal
Atresia and one article discusses The Influence Of Anatomy And
Physiology On The Ma- nagement Of Oesophageal Atresia.
Historically, the announcement and invocation of criminal penalties
were public spectacles. Today, fear of crime and disaffection with
the criminal justice system guarantee that this public fascination
with punishment continues. In the past decade, virtually every
legislature in the country has undertaken sentencing reform, in the
hope that public concern with crime would be allayed and dispari
ties in criminal sentences would be reduced if not eliminated.
Scholars have intensified their longstanding preoccupation with
discrimination and the sources of disparate treatment during
sentencing - issues that continue to fuel contem porary reform
efforts. As documented in Chapter 1, empirical research on sen
tencing has concentrated much of its attention on the offender.
Only recently have attempts been made to imbed sentencing in its
broader organizational and social contexts. Our study extends these
attempts by quantitatively analyzing the relationship between the
offender and the social contexts in which he or she is sentenced.
We use data on felony sentencing in Georgia between 1976 and 1985
to ask three questions. The first addresses an issue of perennial
concern: during sentencing, how important are offender attributes,
both those of explicit legal relevance and traits whose legal
relevance is questionable or nonexistent? The second question
directs attention to the social contexts of sentencing and asks
whether they directly affect sentencing outcomes."
ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award In the field of Pauline studies,
much has changed over the last twenty years. Since Ben Witherington
III first published his influential book The Paul Quest, monumental
works have appeared from scholars such as James D. G. Dunn, N. T.
Wright, E. P. Sanders, and John Barclay. The New Perspective is no
longer new, and the flurry of publications continues across a range
of specialized studies. Those interested in exploring trends and
issues related to Paul may find themselves in need of a map. With
Voices and Views on Paul, Ben Witherington and Jason Myers have
teamed up to provide a reliable guide to the major terrain of
Pauline scholarship. Through a distinctive combination of survey
and evaluation, they explain and analyze the thought of recent
major Pauline interpreters and track developments over the past two
decades. They conclude with an assessment of how these studies have
advanced our understanding of Paul and where further work is
needed. Voices and Views on Paul offers a helpful service to
students, pastors, and anyone seeking to keep up with this dynamic
field as scholars continue to wrestle with Paul and his work.
Study efficiently and effectively for high-stakes surgery exams
with this superb review tool. Rush University Medical Center Review
of Surgery, 6th Edition, has been thoroughly updated with new
questions and answers in all chapters, and content has been revised
to reflect what is most important on today's exams. A broad range
of surgical topics provide a complete review of the information you
need to know. Comprehensive coverage of both general surgery and
surgical subspecialties in a user-friendly question-and-answer
format that mimics actual exams. More than 1,500 peer-reviewed
questions mirror standardized test blueprints. Single best answer
format provides a realistic exam simulation. Questions are followed
by answers and explanations, with rationales backed up by
references to leading texts and references. Ideal for residents in
training, surgeons preparing for certification or recertification
exams, and experienced clinicians who need to stay up to date with
current practices and recent advances. Written by one of the
premier general surgery departments in the U.S., with a new
editorial team led by Dr. Jonathan A. Myers. Expert ConsultT eBook
version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience
allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from
the book on a variety of devices.
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