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This volume brings into dialogue the ancient wisdom of Augustine of
Hippo, a bishop of the early Christian Church of the fourth and
fifth centuries, with contemporary theologians and ethicists on the
topic of social justice. Each essay mines the major themes present
in Augustine's extensive corpus of writings-from his Confessions to
the City of God- with an eye to the following question: how can
this early church father so foundational to Christian doctrine and
teaching inform our twenty-first century context on how to create
and sustain a more just and equitable society? In his own day,
Augustine spoke to conditions of slavery, conflict and war,
violence and poverty, among many others. These conditions, while
reflecting the characteristics of our technological age, continue
to obstruct our collective efforts to bring about the common good
for the global human community. The contributors of this volume
have taken great care to read Augustine through the lens of his own
time and place; at the same time, they provide keen insights and
reflections which advance the conversation of social justice in the
present.
This book includes evidence-based insights and recommendations to
help academicians excel in raising philanthropic support for their
institutions and units. The book provides historical and
contemporary perspectives on core concepts and data, research
revealing donors' giving motivations, engagement strategies and
tactics for academic units, and guidance on management challenges
including strategic plans, campaigns, and measuring performance.
The authors include case studies in each section as examples of
successful fundraising and volunteer-driven initiatives. The final
section, contributed by Dean David D. Perlmutter, reinforces the
book's many practical and theoretical approaches to the fundamental
responsibilities academic leaders face in raising philanthropic
support. This book is grounded in the growing academic literature
on philanthropy and written by scholars who were successful higher
education fundraisers.
This book includes evidence-based insights and recommendations to
help academicians excel in raising philanthropic support for their
institutions and units. The book provides historical and
contemporary perspectives on core concepts and data, research
revealing donors' giving motivations, engagement strategies and
tactics for academic units, and guidance on management challenges
including strategic plans, campaigns, and measuring performance.
The authors include case studies in each section as examples of
successful fundraising and volunteer-driven initiatives. The final
section, contributed by Dean David D. Perlmutter, reinforces the
book's many practical and theoretical approaches to the fundamental
responsibilities academic leaders face in raising philanthropic
support. This book is grounded in the growing academic literature
on philanthropy and written by scholars who were successful higher
education fundraisers.
This volume brings into dialogue the ancient wisdom of Augustine of
Hippo, a bishop of the early Christian Church of the fourth and
fifth centuries, with contemporary theologians and ethicists on the
topic of social justice. Each essay mines the major themes present
in Augustine's extensive corpus of writings-from his Confessions to
the City of God- with an eye to the following question: how can
this early church father so foundational to Christian doctrine and
teaching inform our twenty-first century context on how to create
and sustain a more just and equitable society? In his own day,
Augustine spoke to conditions of slavery, conflict and war,
violence and poverty, among many others. These conditions, while
reflecting the characteristics of our technological age, continue
to obstruct our collective efforts to bring about the common good
for the global human community. The contributors of this volume
have taken great care to read Augustine through the lens of his own
time and place; at the same time, they provide keen insights and
reflections which advance the conversation of social justice in the
present.
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Bully Wars (Paperback)
Skottie Young; Artworks by Aaron Conley, Jean-Francois Beaulieu, Nate Piekos
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R360
R300
Discovery Miles 3 000
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I HATE FAIRYLAND and DEADPOOL writer SKOTTIE YOUNG and artist AARON
CONELY (SABERTOOTH SWORDSMAN, ROCKET RACCOON & GROOT) team up
in book one of this debut series! Rufus has been the biggest bully
in Rottenville since kindergarten, but on the first day of high
school he's gone from bully to bullied. He's forced to make a shaky
pact with his favorite geeks, Spencer and his twin sibling besties,
Edith and Ernie, as he must survive the Hunger Games-like contest
simply known as the BULLY WARS where the winner will rule the
school! Collects BULLY WARS #1-5
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Imperfect (Paperback)
Chance Aaron Conley
bundle available
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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