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At the heart of American studies is the idea of America itself.
Here, Buck looks at the religious significance of America by
examining those religions that have attached some kind of spiritual
meaning to America. The author explores how American
Protestantism-and nine minority faiths-have projected America into
the mainstream of world history by defining-and by
redefining-America's world role. Surveying the religious myths and
visions of America of ten religions, Buck shows how minority faiths
have redefined America's sense of national purpose. This book
invites serious reflection on what it means to be an American,
particularly from a religious perspective.
Religious myths of America are thought-orienting narratives that
serve as vehicles of spiritual and social truths about the United
States itself. Religious visions of America are action-oriented
agendas that articulate the goals to which America should aspire
and the role it should play in the community of nations. Buck
examines the distinctive perspectives held by ten religious
traditions that inform and expand on the notion of America, and its
place in the world. He covers Native American, Protestant,
Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Christian Identity, Black Muslim,
Islamic, Buddhist, and Baha'i beliefs and invites serious
reflection on what it means to be an American, particularly from a
religious perspective.
We are in a phase of the evolution of biotechnology in which the
true and potential commercial importance of carbohydrates is
becoming appre- ated more fully. Progress in providing hard facts
to establish the commercial value ofpolysaccharides and
oligosaccharides is limited, as always, by lack of funding and by a
relative shortage of skilled practitioners in the production and
analysis of those materials. Carbohydrate science has a reputation,
not unmerited, for technical difficulty owing to the structural
similarity of the many monosaccharide monomers and the potential,
and real, complexity of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides,
particularly heterosaccharides conta- ing many different monomers.
Modem analytical and synthetic methods, in many cases using enzyme
technology, are beginning to allow this complexity to be unraveled.
Carbohydrate Biotechnology Protocols is aimed at those newcomers
who have an interest in the production and use of carbohydrate
materials, but have shied away from involvement for lack of
detailed descriptions of appropriate methods, including the type of
practical hints that may be provided by those skilled in those
methods, but that are rarely described in research papers. The
majority of the contributions to this book conform to the
established format of the Methods in Biotechnology series. They
begin with the theoretical and c- mercial background to the method
or group of methods, provide a list of the reagents and equipment
required for the procedure, then give a detailed st- by-step
description of how to carry out the protocol.
This book examines the intersection of African American history
with that of the Baha'i Faith in the United States. Since the turn
of the twentieth century, Baha'is in America have actively worked
to establish interracial harmony within its own ranks and to
contribute to social justice in the wider community, becoming in
the process one of the country's most diverse religious bodies.
Spanning from the start of the twentieth century to the early
twenty-first, the essays in this volume examine aspects of the
phenomenon of this religion confronting America's original sin of
racism and the significant roles African Americans came to play in
the development of the Baha'i Faith's culture, identity,
administrative structures, and aspirations.
Baha'i Faith: The Basics provides a thorough and accessible
introduction to a fascinating, independent world religion.
Examining its historical development, current "community-building"
efforts and the social contributions of the Baha'i Faith in the
world today, this introduction covers: * Beliefs: Baha'i spiritual
teachings. * Principles: Baha'i social teachings. * History:
Baha'u'llah and his covenant. * Scripture: Baha'i sacred texts and
inspired guidance. * Institutions: The Baha'i Administrative Order.
* Building community: What Baha'is do. * Social action: Baha'i
social and economic development projects. * Public discourse: The
Baha'i International Community. * Vision: Foundations for a future
golden age. With features including a glossary of terms, and
references to the Baha'i writings throughout, this is the ideal
text for students and interested readers wanting to familiarize
themselves with the Baha'i Faith.
Bahá’í Faith: The Basics provides a thorough and accessible
introduction to a fascinating, independent world religion.
Examining its historical development, current
“community-building” efforts and the social contributions of
the Bahá’í Faith in the world today, this introduction covers:
Beliefs: Bahá’í spiritual teachings Principles: Bahá’í
social teachings History: Bahá’u’lláh and his covenant.
Scripture: Bahá’í sacred texts and inspired guidance
Institutions: The Bahá’í Administrative Order Building
community: What Bahá’ís do Social action: Bahá’í social and
economic development projects Public discourse: The Bahá’í
International Community Vision: Foundations for a future golden age
With features including a glossary of terms, and references to the
Bahá’í writings throughout, this is the ideal text for students
and interested readers wanting to familiarize themselves with the
Bahá’í Faith.
We are in a phase of the evolution of biotechnology in which the
true and potential commercial importance of carbohydrates is
becoming appre- ated more fully. Progress in providing hard facts
to establish the commercial value ofpolysaccharides and
oligosaccharides is limited, as always, by lack of funding and by a
relative shortage of skilled practitioners in the production and
analysis of those materials. Carbohydrate science has a reputation,
not unmerited, for technical difficulty owing to the structural
similarity of the many monosaccharide monomers and the potential,
and real, complexity of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides,
particularly heterosaccharides conta- ing many different monomers.
Modem analytical and synthetic methods, in many cases using enzyme
technology, are beginning to allow this complexity to be unraveled.
Carbohydrate Biotechnology Protocols is aimed at those newcomers
who have an interest in the production and use of carbohydrate
materials, but have shied away from involvement for lack of
detailed descriptions of appropriate methods, including the type of
practical hints that may be provided by those skilled in those
methods, but that are rarely described in research papers. The
majority of the contributions to this book conform to the
established format of the Methods in Biotechnology series. They
begin with the theoretical and c- mercial background to the method
or group of methods, provide a list of the reagents and equipment
required for the procedure, then give a detailed st- by-step
description of how to carry out the protocol.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ De Probabilismo Morali Exercitatio Prior Historica Johann
Friedrich Cotta, Christoph Buck Mullerus, 1728
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ 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 ensure edition identification:
++++ De Immvnitate Civis Romani A Certis Poenis: Ad Inlvstranda
Pavlli Verba Actorvm ... Karl Heinrich Lange, Christoph Buck
Muller, 1728
This book examines the intersection of African American history
with that of the Baha'i Faith in the United States. Since the turn
of the twentieth century, Baha'is in America have actively worked
to establish interracial harmony within its own ranks and to
contribute to social justice in the wider community, becoming in
the process one of the country's most diverse religious bodies.
Spanning from the start of the twentieth century to the early
twenty-first, the essays in this volume examine aspects of the
phenomenon of this religion confronting America's original sin of
racism and the significant roles African Americans came to play in
the development of the Baha'i Faith's culture, identity,
administrative structures, and aspirations.
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