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The Lecturer’s Survival Guide - An Introduction to Successful Teaching in Higher Education: Ann Marie Mealey The Lecturer’s Survival Guide - An Introduction to Successful Teaching in Higher Education
Ann Marie Mealey
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

- This book provides a whole host of useful information for those new to teaching in higher education - This book values wellbeing in a world that can be stressful and demanding - Includes insights into ensuring inclusive practice in the higher education classroom.

The Lecturer’s Survival Guide - An Introduction to Successful Teaching in Higher Education: Ann Marie Mealey The Lecturer’s Survival Guide - An Introduction to Successful Teaching in Higher Education
Ann Marie Mealey
R3,955 Discovery Miles 39 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- This book provides a whole host of useful information for those new to teaching in higher education - This book values wellbeing in a world that can be stressful and demanding - Includes insights into ensuring inclusive practice in the higher education classroom.

The Identity of Christian Morality (Paperback): Ann Marie Mealey The Identity of Christian Morality (Paperback)
Ann Marie Mealey
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that moral theology has yet to embrace the recommendations of the Second Vatican Council concerning the ways in which it is to be renewed. One of the reasons for this is the lack of consensus between theologians regarding the nature, content and uniqueness of Christian morality. After highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the so-called autonomy and faith ethic schools of thought, Mealey argues that there is little dividing them and that, in some instances, both schools are simply defending one aspect of a hermeneutical dialectic. In an attempt to move away from the divisions between proponents of the faith-ethic and autonomy positions, Mealey enlists the help of the hermeneutical theory of Paul Ricoeur. She argues that many of the disagreements arising from the Christian proprium debate can be overcome if scholars look to the possibilities opened up by Ricoeur's hermeneutics of interpretation. Mealey also argues that the uniqueness of Christian morality is more adequately explained in terms of a specific identity (self) that is constantly subject to change and revision in light of many, often conflicting, moral sources. She advocates a move away from attempts to explain the uniqueness of Christian morality in terms of one specific, unchanging context, motivation, norm, divine command or value. By embracing the possibilities opened up by Ricoeurian hermeneutics, Mealey explains how concepts such as revelation, tradition, orthodoxy and moral conscience may be understood in a hermeneutical way without being deemed sectarian or unorthodox.

Everyday Social Justice and Citizenship - Perspectives for the 21st Century (Hardcover): Ann Marie Mealey, Pam Jarvis, Jonathan... Everyday Social Justice and Citizenship - Perspectives for the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Ann Marie Mealey, Pam Jarvis, Jonathan Doherty, Jan Fook
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social justice is a concept which is widely touted and lauded as desirable, yet its meaning may differ depending on whether its focus is on the underlying values of social justice, the more specific objectives these entail, or the actual practices or policies which aim to achieve social justice. In the current global political context, we need to re-examine what we mean by social justice, and demonstrate that "making a difference" and contributing to human flourishing is more achievable than this context would suggest. The book aims to increase our sense of being able to enact social justice, by showcasing different ways of contributing to social justice, and "making a difference" in different settings and different ways. Part 1 introduces a fluid and contextual approach to social justice. Part 2 examines social justice and faith perspectives, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam and community organisations. Part 3 illustrates perspectives on children, the family, sport and local government. Part IV provides perspectives of social justice in education. Considering concepts of citizenship and social justice from a variety of contemporary perspectives, Everyday Social Justice and Citizenship should be considered essential reading for academics and students from a range of social scientific disciplines with an interest in social justice, as well as those working in education, community work, youth work and chaplaincy.

The Identity of Christian Morality (Hardcover, New Ed): Ann Marie Mealey The Identity of Christian Morality (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ann Marie Mealey
R4,266 Discovery Miles 42 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book argues that moral theology has yet to embrace the recommendations of the Second Vatican Council concerning the ways in which it is to be renewed. One of the reasons for this is the lack of consensus between theologians regarding the nature, content and uniqueness of Christian morality. After highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the so-called autonomy and faith ethic schools of thought, Mealey argues that there is little dividing them and that, in some instances, both schools are simply defending one aspect of a hermeneutical dialectic. In an attempt to move away from the divisions between proponents of the faith-ethic and autonomy positions, Mealey enlists the help of the hermeneutical theory of Paul Ricoeur. She argues that many of the disagreements arising from the Christian proprium debate can be overcome if scholars look to the possibilities opened up by Ricoeur's hermeneutics of interpretation. Mealey also argues that the uniqueness of Christian morality is more adequately explained in terms of a specific identity (self) that is constantly subject to change and revision in light of many, often conflicting, moral sources. She advocates a move away from attempts to explain the uniqueness of Christian morality in terms of one specific, unchanging context, motivation, norm, divine command or value. By embracing the possibilities opened up by Ricoeurian hermeneutics, Mealey explains how concepts such as revelation, tradition, orthodoxy and moral conscience may be understood in a hermeneutical way without being deemed sectarian or unorthodox.

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