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The King has come. The God of love planned reconciliation and
transformation for the people he created. He planned liberation
from bondage for all creation through the life, death, and
resurrected life of his Son, Jesus Christ.
Jesus the King has come. He has inaugurated the kingdom. The
Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5-7) is the constitution of that
kingdom. The constitution is intended to make Christlike disciples.
The central dynamic of the constitution is godlike love and is
based on his grace.
The Sermon begins with the essence of character, which is the
foundation of all relationships and conduct. Who we are determines
the influence we have and controls our conduct. Our conduct is
based on right relationships with God, others, self, and the
material world.
The Sermon is practical, dealing with every aspect of life. Our
relationship with God is to be one of reverence and
self-discipline. Our relationship to possessions calls for
rejection of slavery to those possessions and to worry. In
relationship to self, we must avoid destructive criticism and
exercise discernment. Many areas are discussed in our relationship
to others, such as murder, sex, retaliation, and more.
Join me in the study of the kingdom constitution as it reveals
how to live life in the image of God. All who will may become a
part of the kingdom by offering full allegiance to the King and by
living life by the rule of godlike love.
A world-class introduction to the historical and continuing impact
of classical theory on sociological debate The latest edition of
Classical Sociological Theory offers students a definitive guide to
the theoretical foundations of sociology and the continuing impact
of the ideas explored by early theorists, including Marx, Durkheim,
Weber, Mead, Simmel, Freud, Du Bois, Adorno, Marcuse, Parsons, and
Merton. The prestigious editors have integrated several readings on
the most influential theories arising out of the Enlightenment era
and the work of de Tocqueville. Readers are introduced to seminal
works in classical sociological theory by way of editorial
introductions that lend historical and intellectual perspective to
the included readings. The readings themselves have been selected
based on their combinations of theoretical sophistication and
accessibility. From analyses of self and society to examinations of
critical theory and structural-functional analysis, Classical
Sociological Theory remains the gold standard in classical theory
readers. The Fourth Edition of this widely taught book includes:
Selections that trace the history of classical sociological theory,
from its undisciplined roots to its modern influence on
contemporary sociological debate Readings describing the
"pre-history" of sociology, including ideas from the Enlightenment
and de Tocqueville Editorial introductions that place selected
works firmly in their intellectual, philosophical, and historical
contexts for the benefit of the student A distinguished and
scholarly team of editors with a wide and deep range of expertise
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students of social and
sociological theory, Classical Sociological Theory is also a
thought-provoking resource ideal for use in courses taught in human
geography, anthropology, criminology, and urban studies programs.
AN INFLUENTIAL THEORY OF MINORITY RIGHTS"In Calhoun's last years he
drafted two essays that set forth his ideas on political theory.
The first and shorter essay, 'The Disquisition on Government, ' is
the more significant in that Calhoun sought to develop a consistent
theory of minority rights within the context of majority rule. He
urged universal recognition of the inequality of mankind and the
diff erentiation of social and economic concerns. For an organized
society to work in a harmonious and practical sense, these
differences, Calhoun contended, had to be recognized and then
institutionalized. He was, of course, arguing for his section and
its 'peculiar institution, ' but nowhere does he mention slavery in
the essay. Calhoun's thought as developed in the "Disquisition,"
and to a lesser extent in his 'Discourse on the Constitution, '
remains an original contribution to the history of political
theory. His assertion of pluralism in political representation has
influenced diverse critics of society, including liberal supporters
of civil rights and conservative defenders of special social and
economic interests." --JOHN NIVEN, "JOHN C. CALHOUN," American
National Biography 4:215-216Secretary of war and state, a two-time
vice president and one of the more notable senators in U.S.
history, JOHN C. CALHOUN 1782-1850] was one of the greatest
American statesmen of the nineteenth century. An important
political theorist and inspiration to the secessionists, he
advanced sophisticated and impassioned arguments in favor of
slavery, limited government and states' rights.
The second edition of Deviance Today is a contemporary collection
of original chapters in the field of deviant behavior. This new
edition has 16 new chapters. All of the chapters reflect the
current trend in the sociology of deviance. This reader covers
major theories in the sociology of deviant behavior, from classic
ones such as anomie/strain theory and labeling theory to modern
ones such as life course perspective. In addition, this anthology
encompasses a wide spectrum of deviant behaviors. This is a
user-friendly reader, put together with students in mind. The
chapters are not only authoritative, but also interesting. The
chapters were written by respected experts in their field of study.
Most important, unique to this reader, these chapters have been
carefully written for clarity, conciseness, and forcefulness.
Students will therefore find them easy and enjoyable to read while
learning about deviance.
Get Classical Sociological Theory, Fourth Edition and Contemporary
Sociological Theory, Fourth Edition in a combined set This combined
set includes the newly revised fourth edition of two world-class
introductions to sociological debates: Classical Sociological
Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory. For a generation of
students, these two anthologies have provided a definitive guide to
the theoretical foundations of sociology and the continuing impact
of early theorists, as well as a thorough introduction to current
perspectives and approaches in sociology and social science.
Classical Sociological Theories features readings by leading
scholars like Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Mead, Simmel, Freud, Du Bois,
Adorno, Marcuse, Parsons, and Merton, also including the most
influential theories arising out of the Enlightenment era and the
work of de Tocqueville. Contemporary Sociological Theories offers
in-depth yet accessible sources that examine micro-sociological
analysis, symbolic interactionism, network theory, phenomenology,
critical theory, structuralism, feminist theory, debates over
modernity and postmodernity, and more. This set is the most
accessible and complete overview of sociological theory available.
Both volumes: Feature a collection of readings carefully selected
based on their theoretical sophistication and accessibility Present
substantial primary source texts with detailed introductions,
rather than brief excerpts and basic overviews Provide historical
and intellectual perspective to each selected reading in the book
Include extensive references to further readings and resources
Ideal for undergraduate courses in social and sociological theory
as well as courses in wider social science programs such as human
geography, anthropology, criminology, and urban studies, Classical
Sociological Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory, together
offer a perfect combination for a thorough overview of sociological
theory. Each volume can be purchased on its own or in a set with
the textbook.
The new edition of the definitive undergraduate guide to
contemporary sociological theory, with updated reading selections
throughout The fourth edition of Contemporary Sociological Theory
offers a thorough introduction to current perspectives and
approaches in sociology and social science. Covering a broad range
of essential topics, this comprehensive volume provides students
with the foundation necessary for understanding the theoretical
underpinnings of present-day debates in the diverse field. In-depth
yet accessible readings address micro-sociological analysis,
symbolic interactionism, network theory, phenomenology, critical
theory, structuralism, feminist theory, and more. This classic text
is fully revised to incorporate the most representative and
up-to-date material, including new readings addressing debates on
gender, power, and inequality. New editorial introductions clarify
and contextualize the selected readings, while up-to-date examples
highlight connections to today's theoretical discussions. This
authoritative survey of contemporary sociological theory: Presents
substantial primary source texts with detailed introductions,
rather than brief excerpts and basic overviews Examines the
sociological theories of Foucault, Giddens, Bourdieu, and Habermas
Discusses debates over modernity and postmodernity, crisis and
change, and race and difference Provides historical and
intellectual perspective to each selected reading in the book
Includes extensive references to further readings and resources
Contemporary Sociological Theory, Fourth Edition provides the depth
of coverage students require for undergraduate courses in social
and sociological theory as well as courses in wider social science
programs such as human geography, anthropology, criminology, and
urban studies. In combination with its complement Classical
Sociological Theory, Fourth Edition, Contemporary Sociological
Theory remains the most complete overview of sociological theory
available.
What to Expect and How to Respond offers a solutions oriented
glimpse into life in academia from the vantage point of groups
including students, faculty and administrators. This
interdisciplinary anthology provides insight into the profession
for graduate students planning on becoming academics; brings to the
attention of junior faculty potential tenure and promotion pitfalls
as well as strategies to successfully overcome potential obstacles;
offers senior faculty strategies to improve collegiality and the
workplace environment; and provides administrators with tools to
proactively and effectively contend with sensitive managerial
matters. This interdisciplinary anthology is useful for
undergraduate and graduate students of any discipline designed to
prepare them for a career in academia whether as staff, faculty or
an administrator. Moreover, this volume is a fine resource for
those already in academia who may be experiencing any one or number
of specific challenges highlighted from which useful survival
strategies could be garnered.
What to Expect and How to Respond offers a solutions oriented
glimpse into life in academia from the vantage point of groups
including students, faculty and administrators. This
interdisciplinary anthology provides insight into the profession
for graduate students planning on becoming academics; brings to the
attention of junior faculty potential tenure and promotion pitfalls
as well as strategies to successfully overcome potential obstacles;
offers senior faculty strategies to improve collegiality and the
workplace environment; and provides administrators with tools to
proactively and effectively contend with sensitive managerial
matters. This interdisciplinary anthology is useful for
undergraduate and graduate students of any discipline designed to
prepare them for a career in academia whether as staff, faculty or
an administrator. Moreover, this volume is a fine resource for
those already in academia who may be experiencing any one or number
of specific challenges highlighted from which useful survival
strategies could be garnered.
To the surprise of many readers, Jurgen Habermas has recently made
religion a major theme of his work. Emphasizing both religion's
prominence in the contemporary public sphere and its potential
contributions to critical thought, Habermas's engagement with
religion has been controversial and exciting, putting much of his
own work in fresh perspective and engaging key themes in
philosophy, politics and social theory. Habermas argues that the
once widely accepted hypothesis of progressive secularization fails
to account for the multiple trajectories of modernization in the
contemporary world. He calls attention to the contemporary
significance of "postmetaphysical" thought and "postsecular"
consciousness - even in Western societies that have embraced a
rationalistic understanding of public reason. "Habermas and
Religion "presents a series of original and sustained engagements
with Habermas's writing on religion in the public sphere, featuring
new work and critical reflections from leading philosophers, social
and political theorists, and anthropologists. Contributors to the
volume respond both to Habermas's ambitious and well-developed
philosophical project and to his most recent work on religion. The
book closes with an extended response from Habermas - itself a
major statement from one of today's most important thinkers.
The second edition of Deviance Today is a contemporary collection
of original chapters in the field of deviant behavior. This new
edition has 16 new chapters. All of the chapters reflect the
current trend in the sociology of deviance. This reader covers
major theories in the sociology of deviant behavior, from classic
ones such as anomie/strain theory and labeling theory to modern
ones such as life course perspective. In addition, this anthology
encompasses a wide spectrum of deviant behaviors. This is a
user-friendly reader, put together with students in mind. The
chapters are not only authoritative, but also interesting. The
chapters were written by respected experts in their field of study.
Most important, unique to this reader, these chapters have been
carefully written for clarity, conciseness, and forcefulness.
Students will therefore find them easy and enjoyable to read while
learning about deviance.
The new social movements of the postwar era have brought to
prominence the idea that identity can be a crucial focus for
political struggle. The civil rights movement, anti-colonial
movements in the Third World, the women's movement, the gay
movement - all have sought the affirmation of excluded identities
as publicly good and politically salient. Similar issues have long
informed nationalist struggles.
The rise of identity politics is also linked to an increasing
recognition that social theory itself must be a discourse with many
voices. An increasingly transnational sphere of public and academic
discourse - and increasing roles for women, gay men and lesbians,
people of color, and various previously excluded groups - impels
all social theorists not only to make sense of differences in
society, but to make sense of differences within the discourse of
theory.
This collective volume is the product of that conviction.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the screening, management,
and treatment of female patients with addictions. There are a range
of clinical issues specific to women with substance use disorders
and substance abuse during pregnancy is known to have deleterious
effects on neonates. This book focuses on the effective care of the
addicted patient and discusses novel outpatient therapy,
therapeutic substitution, abstinence therapy, and the importance of
counseling in the delivery of care. Topics include the physiology
of nicotine, opiates, EtOH, and other substances of abuse; the role
of receptors and neurotransmitters in addiction; the effects of
tobacco and substance abuse on women' s health; and tobacco
cessation methods. Featuring practical approaches to
gender-responsive treatment, Tobacco Cessation and Substance Abuse
in Women's Healthcare is a valuable resource for obstetricians,
gynecologists, family medicine practitioners, and residents hoping
to expand their knowledge of tobacco cessation and substance abuse
in women's health.
Title: The works of John C. Calhoun.Author: John C
CalhounPublisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on
Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin
Americana, 1500--1926 contains a collection of books, pamphlets,
serials and other works about the Americas, from the time of their
discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original
accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward
expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native
Americans, slavery and abolition, religious history and more.Sabin
Americana offers an up-close perspective on life in the western
hemisphere, encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores
of North America in the late 15th century to the first decades of
the 20th century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North,
Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection
highlights the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture,
contemporary opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides
access to documents from an assortment of genres, sermons,
political tracts, newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation,
literature and more.Now for the first time, these high-quality
digital scans of original works are available via print-on-demand,
making them readily accessible to libraries, students, independent
scholars, and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP00887004CollectionID:
CTRG10273009-BPublicationDate: 18510101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Each volume has special t.-p. Edited by Richard K.
Cralle. Vol. 1 published under the direction of the General
Assembly of the State of South Carolina. Imprint varies; vol. 2-6
have imprint: New York: Appleton.Collation: 6 v.; 23 cm
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