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Enter the prehistoric world for an incredible four billion year
journey across shifting continents and dinosaur territories. Plants
flourish, birds evolve, and dinosaurs charge across the pages of
this lively and colourful book. Packed with dynamic historical
content, it combines stunning illustrations and photos to help
young historians learn all about the period that shaped our planet.
From oceans teeming with life to destructive asteroids, they'll
discover the incredible timeline of life that resulted in the world
we recognise today. Meet favourite dinosaurs, from the terrifying
T.Rex to the spiky stegosaurus; nurture your inner palaeontologist
by learning about prehistoric plant and animal fossils; and
discover destructive extinction events that changed the world
forever. The Prehistoric Worlds takes children on a fascinating
journey through history, showing them how and where their favourite
dinosaurs came to exist, and how events from billions of years ago
are still affecting our natural world today. Stunning illustrations
by Claire McElfatrick combine with vivid CGIs and photography to
bring the fascinating and terrifying prehistoric worlds to life.
This collection, marking the centenary of Avery Dulles's birth,
makes an entirely distinctive contribution to contemporary
theological discourse as we approach the second century of the
cardinal's influence, and the twenty-first of Christian witness in
the world. Moving beyond a festschrift, the volume offers both
historical analyses of Dulles's contributions and applications of
his insights and methodologies to current issues like immigration,
exclusion, and digital culture. It includes essays by Dulles's
students, colleagues, and peers, as well as by emerging scholars
who have been and continue to be indebted to his theological vision
and encyclopedic fluency in the ecclesiological developments of the
post-conciliar Church. Though focused more on Catholic and
ecumenical affairs than interreligious ones, the volume is
intentionally outward-facing and strives to make clear the diverse
and pluralistic contours of the cardinal's nearly unrivaled impact
on the North American Church, which truly crossed ideological,
denominational, and generational boundaries. While critically
recognizing the limits and lacunae of his historical moment, it
serves as one among a multitude of testaments to the notion that
the ripples of Avery Dulles's influence continue to widen toward
intellectually distant shores.
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