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This is an introduction the thought of Robert Holcot, a great and
influential but often underappreciated medieval thinker. Holcot was
a Dominican friar who flourished in the 1330's and produced a
diverse body of work including scholastic treatises, biblical
commentaries, and sermons. By viewing the whole of Holcot's corpus,
this book provides a comprehensive account of his thought.
Challenging established characterizations of him as a skeptic or
radical, this book shows Holcot to be primarily concerned with
affirming and supporting the faith of the pious believer. At times,
this manifests itself as a cautious attitude toward absolutists'
claims about the power of natural reason. At other times, Holcot
reaffirms, in Anselmian fashion, the importance of rational effort
in the attempt to understand and live out one's faith. Over the
course of this introduction the authors unpack Holcot's views on
faith and heresy, the divine nature and divine foreknowledge, the
sacraments, Christ, and political philosophy. Likewise, they
examine Holcot's approach to several important medieval literary
genres, including the development of his unique "picture method,"
biblical commentaries, and sermons. In so doing, John Slotemaker
and Jeffrey Witt restore Holcot to his rightful place as one of the
most important thinkers of his time.
Consistent success does not happen by chance. It occurs by having
an understanding of what is happening in the environment and then
having the skills to execute the necessary changes. Ideal for
project, IT, and systems development managers, IT Best Practices:
Management, Teams, Quality, Performance, and Projects details the
skills, knowledge, and attributes needed to succeed in bringing
about large-scale change. It explains how to incorporate quality
methods into the change management process and outlines a holistic
approach for transformation management. Detailing time-tested
project management techniques, the book examines management skills
with a focus on systems thinking to offer a pragmatic look at
effecting change. Its comprehensive coverage spans team building,
quality, project methodology, resource allocation, process
engineering, and management best practices. The material covered is
validated with references to concepts and processes from such
business greats as Dr. Deming, Jack Welch, and Henry Ford. Readers
will learn the history behind the concepts discussed along with the
contributions made by these great minds. The text supplies an
awareness of the factors that impact performance in today's
projects to supply you with the real-world insight needed to bring
about large-scale change in your organization. Although it is
geared around change, most of the concepts discussed can be
directly applied to improve efficiencies in your day-to-day
activities.
Ideal for use as a core or secondary text in lower division
social inequalities or social problems courses, this book explains
how the changing nature and uses of the Internet not only mirror
todaya (TM)s social inequalities, but also are at the heart of how
stratification is now taking place.a A pioneering work, both
intellectually, and pedagogically.
Originally published in 1986, the volume is organized into three
parts: Basic Issues, Models and Settings, and Evaluation and
Development. The Editors begin with a description of the major
conceptual dimensions and the fundamental questions that affect the
practice of school psychology. Part 2 focuses on psychological
service delivery issues as they are affected by particular models
of service delivery and the settings in which a service is
provided. Part 3 consists of various evaluation and development
issues that influence school psychology. Taken together, the
chapters provide a comprehensive view of major service delivery
issues within school psychology. In addition, virtually all of the
chapters offer suggestions about needed directions for the field
and many identify avenues by which these new directions can be
accomplished.
Ideal for use as a core or secondary text in lower division
social inequalities or social problems courses, this book explains
how the changing nature and uses of the Internet not only mirror
todaya (TM)s social inequalities, but also are at the heart of how
stratification is now taking place.a A pioneering work, both
intellectually, and pedagogically.
This is an introduction the thought of Robert Holcot, a great and
influential but often underappreciated medieval thinker. Holcot was
a Dominican friar who flourished in the 1330s and produced a
diverse body of work including scholastic treatises, biblical
commentaries, and sermons. By viewing the whole of Holcot's corpus,
this book provides a comprehensive account of his thought.
Challenging established characterizations of him as a skeptic or
radical, this book shows Holcot to be primarily concerned with
affirming and supporting the faith of the pious believer. At times,
this manifests itself as a cautious attitude toward absolutists'
claims about the power of natural reason. At other times, Holcot
reaffirms, in Anselmian fashion, the importance of rational effort
in the attempt to understand and live out one's faith. Over the
course of this introduction the authors unpack Holcot's views on
faith and heresy, the divine nature and divine foreknowledge, the
sacraments, Christ, and political philosophy. Likewise, they
examine Holcot's approach to several important medieval literary
genres, including the development of his unique "picture method,"
biblical commentaries, and sermons. In so doing, John Slotemaker
and Jeffrey Witt restore Holcot to his rightful place as one of the
most important thinkers of his time.
Consistent success does not happen by chance. It occurs by having
an understanding of what is happening in the environment and then
having the skills to execute the necessary changes. Ideal for
project, IT, and systems development managers, IT Best Practices:
Management, Teams, Quality, Performance, and Projects details the
skills, knowledge, and attributes needed to succeed in bringing
about large-scale change. It explains how to incorporate quality
methods into the change management process and outlines a holistic
approach for transformation management. Detailing time-tested
project management techniques, the book examines management skills
with a focus on systems thinking to offer a pragmatic look at
effecting change. Its comprehensive coverage spans team building,
quality, project methodology, resource allocation, process
engineering, and management best practices. The material covered is
validated with references to concepts and processes from such
business greats as Dr. Deming, Jack Welch, and Henry Ford. Readers
will learn the history behind the concepts discussed along with the
contributions made by these great minds. The text supplies an
awareness of the factors that impact performance in today's
projects to supply you with the real-world insight needed to bring
about large-scale change in your organization. Although it is
geared around change, most of the concepts discussed can be
directly applied to improve efficiencies in your day-to-day
activities.
Das Thema "Datenschutz" geht jeden an, der an verantwortlicher
Stelle mit IT zu tun hat, d. h. nicht nur den
Datenschutzbeauftragten. Es geht um die Verarbeitung
personenbezogener Daten und die Gewahrleistung des informationellen
Selbstbestimmungsrechtes der betroffenen Individuen. Daran kommt
heute kein Informatiker oder Marketingverantwortlicher mehr vorbei.
"Datenschutz kompakt und verstandlich" vermittelt fundiertes Basis-
und Praxiswissen. Die BDSG-Novellen 2009 werden ebenso wie z. B.
das neue IT-Grundrecht auf die betriebliche und behordliche Praxis
angewendet.
Dieses Buch eignet sich sowohl fur Lehrveranstaltungen als auch
fur die berufliche Weiterbildung. Der Leser profitiert von der
Kompaktheit und Anschaulichkeit der Darstellung. Die
Verstandlichkeit der notwendigen begrifflichen Zusammenhange und
pragnante Zusammenfassungen und Grafiken unterstutzen den
Lernerfolg. "Datenschutz kompakt und verstandlich": Die Basis fur
Lernen, Prufungen und beruflichen Erfolg gleichermassen."
In the late 1990s, the European Commission embarked on a long
process of introducing a 'more economic approach' to EU Antitrust
law. One by one, it reviewed its approach to all three pillars of
EU Antitrust Law, starting with Article 101 TFEU, moving on to EU
merger control and concluding the process with Article 102 TFEU.
Its aim was to make EU antitrust law more compatible with
contemporary economic thinking. On the basis of an extensive
empirical analysis of the Commission's main enforcement tools, this
book establishes the changes that the more economic approach has
made to the Commission's enforcement practice over the past fifteen
years. It demonstrates that the more economic approach not only
introduced modern economic assessment tools to the Commission's
analyses, but fundamentally changed the Commission's interpretation
of the law. Emulating one of the key credos of the US Antitrust
Revolution thirty years earlier, the Commission reinterpreted the
EU antitrust rules as aiming at the enhancement of economic
consumer welfare only, and amended its understanding of key legal
concepts accordingly. This book argues that the Commission's new
understanding of the law has many benefits. Its key principles are
logical, translate well into workable legal concepts and promise a
great degree of accuracy. However, it also has a number of serious
drawbacks as it stands. Most worryingly, its revised interpretation
of the law is to large extents incompatible with the case law of
the European Court of Justice, which has not been swayed by the
exclusive consumer welfare aim. This situation is undesirable from
the point of view of legal certainty and the rule of law.
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Classic Mythology (Paperback)
C. Witt; Translated by Frances Younghusband; Foreword by Arthur Sidgwick
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R836
Discovery Miles 8 360
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This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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Classic Mythology (Paperback)
C. Witt; Translated by Frances Younghusband; Foreword by Arthur Sidgwick
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R843
Discovery Miles 8 430
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
John Witte's poetry sweeps the reader immediately into its
crosscurrents, its passionate engagement and its ambivalence.
Composed of staggered tercets, the poems in Second Nature track the
chaotic rush and swerve of life as we live it. Wide open to the
world, Witte writes with uncommon energy and urgency and his vision
is exhilarating. Second Nature teems with expertly realized lyrics,
monologues, and narratives, as well as poems based on historical
figures from Ovid to Janis Joplin. The metaphors for human
endurance, and the transformative power of art and community, are
accurate and rich. Alert to the dangers of love and loss, Witte
finds his poems where sorrow and transcendence converge. Like birds
singing their "desperate psalm" in a clear-cut, his poems bring us
a rare kind of hope.
John Witte's poetry sweeps the reader immediately into its
crosscurrents, its passionate engagement and its ambivalence.
Composed of staggered tercets, the poems in Second Nature track the
chaotic rush and swerve of life as we live it. Wide open to the
world, Witte writes with uncommon energy and urgency and his vision
is exhilarating. Second Nature teems with expertly realized lyrics,
monologues, and narratives, as well as poems based on historical
figures from Ovid to Janis Joplin. The metaphors for human
endurance, and the transformative power of art and community, are
accurate and rich. Alert to the dangers of love and loss, Witte
finds his poems where sorrow and transcendence converge. Like birds
singing their "desperate psalm" in a clear-cut, his poems bring us
a rare kind of hope.
The past fifty years have seen a strong interest in the shape and
the message of the book of Psalms. In A Voice Without End, Andrew
C. Witt evaluates the significance of Psalms 3–14, and in
particular, the presence and function of the figure of David. Using
representative interpreters and canonical and literary approaches,
Witt uncovers how the book of Psalms develops its own speaking
personae. He argues that the introduction to the book in Psalms
1–2 and the association with David in the superscriptions set up
the figure of David as the principal voice within Psalms 3–14,
constructing a Davidic persona who can speak as an ideal and
representative figure, as well as a typological figure, in
expectation of the establishment of a just kingdom in the context
of the Davidic promises. In addition to its original analysis of
Psalms 3–14, this study contributes to Psalms research by
sharpening our understanding of the Davidic voice and by showing
that key themes and motifs at the seams of the Psalter and in its
thematic center are already active and engaged at the very
beginning. Further, it helps to bridge premodern and modern psalm
interpreters by demonstrating the ongoing value of premodern
conceptual models for analyzing voices in the text. Pathbreaking
and eminently readable, this book changes both the way we read the
Psalter and how we understand its relationship with David. It will
appeal to biblical studies scholars and seminarians.
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