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Presents eight essays on translations and reinterpretations of Old
Norse myth and saga from the eighteenth century.
As the church strives to engage with a world radically different
from that which shaped Christendom, creating new forms of church
leadership has become a necessity. In this endeavour, the office of
deacon, so communally relevant and influential in the early church,
but then neglected for centuries, is again coming to the fore, not
least in North America. In Britain, the Methodist Diaconal Order
embraces many features of a renewed diaconate. The papers in this
book address key theological and ecclesiological issues faced by
British Methodism, but of relevance to all churches, as it
continues to engage with the potential of a renewed diaconate to
enhance its life and mission. David Clark became a member of the
Methodist Diaconal Order in 2005. Previously, as a presbyter, he
worked in Sheffield and inner London. He then became a senior
lecturer in community education at Westhill College, Birmingham. He
played a leading role in promoting the Christian Community Movement
of the `eighties. In subsequent years he set up the Christian in
Public Life Programme, founded the Human City Institute and
initiated the Kingdom at Work Project. He has written prophetically
about his vision of the church to come, identified by him as `the
diaconal church', and of a renewed diaconate as a hall-mark of its
leadership. `David Clark in his two earlier books Breaking the
Mould of Christendom and Building Kingdom Communities - with the
diaconate as a new order of mission offers very compelling
arguments for a new way of thinking. He casts his vision to what he
calls the kingdom community. He provides a comprehensive vision of
church and ministry from a diaconal perspective.' Sandy Boyce -
from her Presidential Address to the 22nd Assembly of DIAKONIA,
theworldwide gathering of diaconal associations, Chicago, 2017 `It
is a privilege to commend this collection of papers. David Clark
offers a timely and helpful contribution to the ongoing debate
about the nature of the diaconate and diaconal ministry both lay
and ordained. Drawing widely from his own experience, that of
British Methodism and of our ecumenical partners, he shares his
vision of an emerging diaconal church. His book deserves a wide
readership.' David Emison - Former Chair of the Methodist Cumbria
District, former Chair of the Methodist Diaconal Order Committee
and an Associate Member of the Methodist Diaconal Order
The Diaconal Church presents a highly topical debate about an
innovative model of church described in David Clark's book Breaking
the Mould of Christendom. Thirteen scholars from different
denominations discuss the themes which underpin the model of the
diaconal church. In the final chapter, Clark argues that the
diaconal church has a contribution of paramount importance to make
to sacred and secular institutions alike.
With an insider's view of the mind of the master, Mary Buffett and
David Clark have written a simple guide for reading financial
statements from Buffett's successful perspective. They clearly
outline Warren Buffett's strategies in a way that will appeal to
newcomers and seasoned Buffettologists alike. Inspired by the
seminal work of Buffett's mentor, Benjamin Graham, this book
presents Buffett's interpretation of financial statements with
anecdotes and quotes from the master investor himself. Destined to
become a classic in the world of investment books, Warren Buffett
and the Interpretation of Financial Statements is the perfect
companion volume to The New Buffettology and The Tao of Warren
Buffett.
In a world in which resources are unjustly distributed, identities
are under threat and solidarity is fragile, the toughest task
facing humanity is the quest for community. Yet the contribution of
the church to that task is undermined because its message and
organization remain stuck in the past. Christians fail to grasp
that in the gifts of the kingdom community - life, liberation, love
and learning - they hold the key to what the search for community
is all about. This book describes those gifts and how a servant
church, through the creation of its diaconate as an order of
mission, might offer a fragmented world new hope.The Methodist
Church in Britain is taken as a model of what could be achieved.
This book is founded on the premise that being a servant of 'the
kingdom community' must become the heart of the church's mission.
Unless this happens Christians will have little to offer to a world
now facing an ultimate choice between community and chaos. To
fulfil this mission the mould of Christendom needs to be broken so
that a new form of church - the diaconal church - can come into
being. This will mean a church open to dialogue, a laity liberated
from clericalism and the creation of a servant leadership. The book
includes an informative evaluation of five original case-studies of
the diaconal church in action and the diaconal potential of five
worldwide Christian 'renewal movements'.
Mission in the world of work has been neglected by the churches
within the UK for decades. The Kingdom at Work Project addresses
this crippling failure. It sets out a new and comprehensive model
of mission for the transformation of the workplace. The model is
founded on a radical theology of community and related spirituality
which guide and empower an innovative process of discernment and
intervention. The last covers individual and collective action,
dialogue, the use of symbols, prayer and worship. Mentoring, the
role of chaplains and ministers in secular employment, and the
responsibilities of the gathered church are key issues covered in
depth. This book is the most thorough and imaginative exploration
of mission in the world of work to appear for many years.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The book deals diachronically with Irish crime fiction, from the
picaresque of the 17th century up to the late 1990s when the
«Emerald Noir» boom began. Irish writers, often without due
recognition, have been instrumental in the development of the genre
on an international level, and figures such as Le Fanu, Meade,
Childers, Wills Crofts have been responsible for many of the
innovations in crime fiction which have later become standard. This
book examines Irish crime writing in its widest sense, from the
detective mystery to the spy thriller, and seeks to vindicate the
relevance of the Irish contribution to the field of crime fiction
as well as stressing the importance of crime writing within the
field of Irish Studies. This work traces Irish crime fiction from
the early appropriation of the picaresque, which would gain
resonance throughout Europe, through the gothic, the early
detective tale, to the Irish contribution to the Golden Age
mystery, to Irish hard-boiled pulp and inner-city police
procedurals in which crimes committed by Irish criminals are
investigated by Irish agents of detection.
HOW WARREN BUFFETT DID IT -- AND HOW YOU CAN TOO In the world of investing, the name Warren Buffett is synonymous with success and prosperity. Building from the ground up, Buffett chose wisely and picked his stocks with care, in turn amassing the huge fortune for which he is now famous. Mary Buffett, former daughter-in-law of this legendary financial genius and a successful businesswoman in her own right, has teamed up with noted Buffettologist David Clark to create Buffettology, a one-of-a-kind investment guide that explains the winning strategies of the master. * Learn how to approach investing the way Buffett does, based on the authors' firsthand knowledge of the secrets that have made Buffett the world's second wealthiest man * Use Buffett's proven method of investing in stocks that will continue to grow over time * Master the straightforward mathematical equipments that assist Buffett in making investments * Examine the kinds of companies that capture Buffett's interest, and learn how you can use this information to make your own investment choices of the future Complete with profiles of fifty-four "Buffett companies" -- companies in which Buffett has invested and which the authors believe he continues to follow -- Buffettology can show any investor, from beginner to savvy pro, how to create a profitable portfolio.
Timeless Investing Strategies for Any Economy For five decades, Warren Buffett has been making himself one of the wealthiest men in the world, amassing more than 30 billion dollars by investing in the stock market. Remarkably, he did it by spurning popular Wall Street trends, adhering instead to his own unique discipline, one the world has come to know as Buffettology. In The Buffettology Workbook, internationally acclaimed writer and lecturer Mary Buffett has again joined forces with David Clark, the world's leading authority on Warren Buffett's investment methods, to create an in-depth, step-by-step guide to the concepts and equations Warren Buffett uses to create fantastic wealth.
Here you will learn: - The difference between a great company and a great undervalued company
- How the short-sightedness of Wall Street pundits can work to your advantage
- Where to look for investments with long-term, consistent, and extraordinary growth potential
- To perform the same financial calculations Buffett uses, and apply them to stocks you'd like to buy
The Field in Winter, the third collection of poetry by David
Clarke, winner of the Michael Marks Award, elegantly reflects on
memory, time, and the very particular landscape of loss, in a
calendar of poems, a ‘charm of words’ that track and loop
through seasons of nature and living. The relationship between the
environment, the human body and the self takes centre stage here in
poetry that is concerned with being in the world - senses alive to
the detail of things, the trunk of a linden tree , the shock of
cold water, the frenzy of bees and blossom. But these remarkable
poems also write towards the intangible in the late summer’s dusk
– an empty cage, a bird flown; history’s slow grind and echo.
Clarke’s elegies reach out to touch what passes us fleetingly in
a moment of time – ‘before the tongue can catch them’ –
held for that second, precious, in his poised and finely weighted
poetry.
A comprehensive look at the LMS/BR Class 7 4-6-0 rebuilt
locomotives, including the rebuilt Jubilees, the rebuilt Patriots
and the rebuilt Royal Scots. The book includes hundreds of
photographs and feedback from the original crews that operated the
engines. Topics covered include: origins of the rebuilt Class 7s in
the 1940s and the design of the 2A boiler; differences between the
classes; liveries, names and finally, name plates; detailed
allocation tables. There are chapters on the rebuilt Class 7s to
the rescue - the severe winter of 1962/3; the decline of the Class
7s and withdrawal in the 1960s and finally, the preservation of the
Class 7 rebuilds.
In the twentieth century, urban growth was one of the most powerful
catalysts of geographical, social and demographic change in the
Western world. When this book was first published in 1989, however,
a massive process of counter-urbanization was underway, which saw
the loss of population and jobs in cities and a pronounced urban to
rural shift. This book analyses the causes and consequences of
urban decline in Britain and the developed world during this period
and beyond, and assesses the implications for urban planning and
policy. David Clark's relevant and comprehensive title will be of
value to students with a particular interest in urban geography and
development.
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