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1. A guide to managing paediatric surgical patients in a remote and
rural setting 2. Includes guidance on differences in presentation
and problems relating to the Tropical environment 3. A key resource
in understanding paediatric surgical patients needs when being
managed remotely
1. A guide to managing paediatric surgical patients in a remote and
rural setting 2. Includes guidance on differences in presentation
and problems relating to the Tropical environment 3. A key resource
in understanding paediatric surgical patients needs when being
managed remotely
With so many people around the globe migrating, how should
Christians and the church respond? Leading Latino-American biblical
scholar M. Daniel Carroll R. (Rodas) helps readers understand what
the Bible says about immigration, offering accessible, nuanced, and
sympathetic guidance for the church. After two successful editions
of Christians at the Border, and having talked and written about
immigration over the past decade, Carroll has sharpened his focus
and refined his argument to make sure we hear clearly what the
Bible says about one of the most pressing issues of our day. He has
reworked the biblical material, adding insights and broadening the
frame of reference beyond the US. As Carroll explores the
surprising amount of material in the Old and New Testaments that
deals with migration, he shows how this topic is fundamental to the
message of the Bible and how it affects our understanding of God
and the mission of the church.
The world cries out for a prophetic word to the chaos, unrest, and
destructiveness of our times. Can the biblical prophets speak into
our world today? Old Testament ethicist M. Daniel Carroll R. shows
that learning from the prophets can make us better prepared for
Christian witness. In this guide to the ethical material of Old
Testament prophetic literature, Carroll highlights key ethical
concerns of the three prophets most associated with social
critique--Amos, Isaiah, and Micah--showing their relevance for
those who wish to speak with a prophetic voice today. The book
focuses on the pride that generates injustice and the religious
life that legitimates an unacceptable status quo--both of which
bring judgment--as well as the ethical importance of the visions of
restoration after divine judgment. Each of these components in the
biblical text makes its own particular call to readers to respond
in an appropriate manner. The book also links biblical teaching
with prophetic voices of the modern era.
About the Contributor(s): A.J. Culp Assistant Professor of Old
Testament and Hebrew at Yellowstone Theological Institute.
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Puzzling Portraits (Hardcover)
A. J. Culp; Foreword by M.Daniel Carroll
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"Globalization is becoming a business imperative for survival and
growth." During the past two decades, our world has become much
more interconnected and global. As a direct result of expanded
international trade, the continued proliferation of the Internet
and e-commerce, social media and many other factors, the complexity
and challenges associated with navigating in this rapidly evolving
global environment presents numerous new opportunities and
leadership challenges on all fronts. Are today's leaders equipped
to manage the complexity and challenges of a rapidly evolving
global business environment? What are the associated leadership
challenges we must overcome as members of this new global society?
You will discover that Globalization: America's Leadership
Challenge Ahead addresses many of these challenges, and provides a
strong call to action for each of us to take a more active
leadership role in shaping our future while leaving a legacy of
hope for generations to come.
Synopsis: Jurgen Moltmann is now regarded as one of the most
influential theologians since Karl Barth. However, evangelical
engagement with Moltmann has been hesitant and deficient. This book
fills the gap. Ten respected evangelical theologians engage with
Moltmann's theology in a mature, dynamic, and critical manner,
seeking to appropriate from it in a discerning manner. The
contributors include Sung Wook Chung, Kurt Anders Richardson,
Veli-Matti Karkainen, Stephen N. Williams, and Timothy Bradshaw.
This book is an excellent demonstration of intellectual confidence
and respectability of robust evangelical theology. Endorsements:
"An informative and exciting collection of essays on Jurgen
Moltmann's theology. Written from an evangelical perspective, they
raise central questions and probing criticisms. But more
importantly, they show the promise and significance of Moltmann's
theology for all Christians. This volume is exemplary in that it
explores dialogue between evangelical theology and Jurgen Moltmann
in a way that is of interest for everyone." --Francis Schussler
Fiorenza Stillman Professor of Roman Catholic Theological Studies
Harvard Divinity School "A series of essays that present careful
examination of Moltmann's publications. The authors review and
evaluate Moltmann's thinking on key systematic theological
categories from the confessional stance of evangelicalism. This is
a stimulating read." --from the Foreword by M. Daniel Carroll R.
Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Denver Seminary Editor
Biography: Sung Wook Chung is Associate Professor of Theology at
Denver Seminary, Littleton, Colorado. He is the author of
Admiration and Challenge: Karl Barth's Theological Relationship
with John Calvin (2002) and editor of Karl Barth and Evangelical
Theology (2008) and John Calvin and Evangelical Theology (2009).
This learned volume offers a close reading of chapters 3 to 6 of
the book of Amos, and attempts to locate biblical study and
theological reflection within the complex cultural context of Latin
America. The author prefaces his study with a wide-ranging survey
of the continuing debate over the proper use of the Bible as a
model for the structures of society. The author's particular focus
is Latin America, and through sociological and textual analysis, he
seeks to define the role of the prophetic biblical voice in this
society and presses for a recognition of moral complexities and a
constant questioning and self-evaluation from those who would claim
to speak for God in society.>
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