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This handbook delivers a complete and practice-oriented overview of
the fundamentals of today's telecommunications networks and the
future prospects for next generation networks (NGN). The very clear
and concise text is supplemented by many colour illustrations and
embedded into a functional four-colour layout.
Industrial and technology parks are commonly regarded as a policy
panacea. They tend to be considered as the ideal instrument to
alleviate an assortment of institutional, political, economic,
social and ultimately, technological weaknesses and often form the
centrepiece of development strategies. Yet, the real impact of
industrial and technology parks, especially in emerging countries
is still poorly understood. Focusing on examples from Latin
America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, the book represents a
first approach to understand the potential and reality of
industrial and technology parks in emerging countries. It is argued
that although some parks have been successful in addressing a range
of key problems, including underdevelopment, unemployment and a
lack of investment, the majority have failed to deliver, rendering
the promise of many parks little more than a pipedream.
This book is devoted to recovering the truth and vitality of
Christian faith by attempting to trace the ways of God with the
modern world. Professor Hardy contends that the profundity of God's
interaction with the world, despite centuries of valuable
contemplation, can best be understood by addressing those aspects
of human thought which often give modern life its vitality. These
are the very features with which theology has tended to lose touch,
but which here are explored as areas in which the character and
purposes of God may be manifest. Following the example of the great
eras of theological understanding in the past, this book seeks a
new and deeper synthesis of faith, theology and other disciplined
forms of life and thought to recover the dynamic of God's life and
work in and from them. As it does so, it concentrates on the
heartlands of Christian faith: worship; the Triune God; and the
activity of God in the world, in language and cultures, in
cosmology and the human being, in society and the form of the
Church, and in the forms of human understanding - scientific,
historical, cultural, religious and theological. The result is an
uncompromising study which attempts to show the possibilities for a
theology which becomes more fully realised by discovering and
following the ways of God with the modern world.
These essays by six scholars of international standing - David
Ford, Colin Gunton, Daniel Hardy, Werner Jeanrond, Richard Roberts,
and Christoph Schw
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