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While German Lutheran theologian Eberhard Jungel (1934-) has made a
number of significant contributions to contemporaneous discussions
of sacramental theology, this topic has largely been ignored by
interpreters of his thought. This study summarizes and evaluates,
through a close reading of primary and secondary source materials,
Jungel's approach to the problem of sacrament. R. David Nelson
considers Jungel's claim that the word of God functions
sacramentally as it addresses its hearer, and analyses his
assertion that Jesus Christ is the unique and preeminent sacrament
of God for the world. Progressing to an exploration of Jungel's
ecclesiology, Nelson reveals Jungel's interesting approach to the
question of the church's sacramentality. The volume concludes with
an investigation into Jungel's doctrines of baptism and the Lord's
Supper. The Interruptive Word demonstrates that Jungel consistently
appeals to the category of 'interruption' for describing God's
sacramental relation to the world and its actualities, concluding
that the hegemony of the category of 'interruption' in Jungel's
theology of sacrament raises important questions concerning its
coherence and tenability.
This volume is a collection of essays in honour of Tubingen
theologian Eberhard Jungel, and is presented to him on the occasion
of his 80th birthday. Jungel is widely held to be one of the most
important Christian theologians of the past half-century. The
essays honour Professor Jungel both by offering critical
interlocutions with his theology and by presenting constructive
proposals on themes in contemporary dogmatics that are prominent in
his writings. The proposed Festschrift introduces a new generation
of theologians to Eberhard Jungel and his theology. The volume also
includes an exhaustive bibliography of Jungel's writings and of
secondary sources that deal extensively with his thought.
The areas of discussion include the nature and method of theology,
Scripture and its interpretation, Christology and the doctrine of
the Trinity, moral theology, and the reading and use of theological
dialogue partners. The essays are written by eminent systematic
theologians, theological ethicists, and biblical scholars from a
wide range of Christian traditions. The contributors to this volume
appraise, extend and apply different aspects of the conception of
theological theology. That theology should in fact be thoroughly
theological means that theological discourse gains little by
conforming to the canons of inquiry that govern other disciplines;
it should rather focus its attention on its own unique subject, God
and all things in relation to God, and should follow procedures
that allow it to access and bear witness to these realities.
Exodus in the Jewish Experience: Echoes and Reverberations
investigates how the Exodus has been, and continues to be, a
crucial source of identity for both Jews and Judaism. It explores
how the Exodus has functioned as the primary model from which Jews
have created theological meaning and historical self-understanding.
It probes how and why the Exodus has continued to be vital to Jews
throughout the unfolding of the Jewish experience. As an
interdisciplinary work, it incorporates contributions from a range
of Jewish Studies scholars in order to explore the Exodus from a
variety of vantage points. It addresses such topics as: the Jewish
reception of the biblical text of Exodus; the progressive unfolding
of the Exodus in the Jewish interpretive tradition; the religious
expression of the Exodus as ritual in Judaism; and the Exodus as an
ongoing lens of self-understanding for both the State of Israel and
contemporary Judaism. The essays are guided by a common goal: to
render comprehensible how the re-envisioning of Exodus throughout
the unfolding of the Jewish experience has enabled it to function
for thousands of years as the central motif for the Jewish people.
Though Major General James Grant's name appears in many early
histories of Florida, he has been remembered primarily for one
speech he delivered in Parliament in 1775 that disparaged American
military might. In this biography, Nelson aims to establish Grant
as an intelligent participant in the political and military events
of his age. As the first royal governor of British colonial Florida
(1763-73), Grant practically created the colony once it was secured
from Spain at the end of the Seven Years' War. His deliberate
cultivation of friendships in the neighbouring colonies of Georgia
and South Carolina is part of the annals of royal administration,
and he left behind a record of balanced, careful leadership. Even
after he returned to Great Britain, where he represented Scottish
constituencies in Parliament, he maintained an interest in
Florida's fate, not least because he held tracts of land in East
Florida that yielded profits from indigo. Using previously
neglected Grant papers at Ballindalloch Castle in Scotland, as well
as better-known materials, Nelson documents the roots of Grant's
personality and ambitions, aiming to produce a work of interest for
scholars of the American revolution and of military history, as
well as early Florida and 18th century British history.
This invaluable book explores the delicate interplay between
geometry and statistical mechanics in materials such as
microemulsions, wetting and growth interfaces, bulk lyotropic
liquid crystals, chalcogenide glasses and sheet polymers, using
tools from the fields of polymer physics, differential geometry,
field theory and critical phenomena. Several chapters have been
updated relative to the classic 1989 edition. Moreover, there are
now three entirely new chapters - on effects of anisotropy and
heterogeneity, on fixed connectivity membranes and on triangulated
surface models of fluctuating membranes.
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Korimako (Hardcover)
David Nelson
bundle available
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Discovery Miles 7 790
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The chapters in Emerging Horizons: 21st Century Approaches to the
Study of Midrash pertain to an intriguing midrash that appears in a
Masoretic context, the Qur'anic narrative of the red cow, midrashic
narratives that rabbinise enemies of Israel, the death of Moses,
emotions in rabbinic literature, and yelammedenu units in midrashic
works.
This invaluable book explores the delicate interplay between
geometry and statistical mechanics in materials such as
microemulsions, wetting and growth interfaces, bulk lyotropic
liquid crystals, chalcogenide glasses and sheet polymers, using
tools from the fields of polymer physics, differential geometry,
field theory and critical phenomena. Several chapters have been
updated relative to the classic 1989 edition. Moreover, there are
now three entirely new chapters - on effects of anisotropy and
heterogeneity, on fixed connectivity membranes and on triangulated
surface models of fluctuating membranes.
Ecumenism: A Guide for the Perplexed is a brief but comprehensive
introduction to the methods, achievements, and future prospects of
the modern ecumenical movement. The authors begin the volume by
charting out a serviceable definition of ecumenism, a term that has
long been a source of confusion for students of theology and church
history. The authors then concisely review the chronology of the
first century of the modern ecumenical movement, highlighting the
major events, figures, accomplishments, and impasses. This
historical survey is followed by critical examinations of several
significant challenges for contemporary ecumenical theology and
practice. The authors conclude the volume by commenting upon the
difficulties and prospects that the ecumenical movement might
anticipate as it enters this new millennium.
A deep dive into the Bay Area’s ecological treasure trove—and
how this wild mountain in our midst was saved. San Bruno Mountain,
located in the center of the San Francisco Bay Area, is a
four-square mile global treasure—a natural preserve touted by
biologist E.O. Wilson as one of the world’s rare biodiversity
'hot spots'. Bathed in fog and wind and preserved from destruction
by the fierce work of local conservationists, this mountain offers
visitors a glimpse of what San Francisco looked like before
colonization. Drawing on years of visits, observations, and
research to offer a comprehensive flora of the San Bruno Mountains
and its endangered species, conservationists Doug Allshouse and
David Nelson help us understand this unique and precious place from
the point of view of the plants in this one-of-a-kind field guide.
Detailing a total of 528 plant species (among them 316 natives),
the authors also delve into the history of this living, changing
habitat at the southern edge of San Francisco. The birds,
butterflies, reptiles, geology, climate, dynamic changes, and
political history of the preserve also feature in San Bruno
Mountain. Even locals who have enjoyed hiking and viewing the
mountain for years will be astonished at this book’s revelations
about the diversity and importance of this wild place.
Updated to include coverage of the latest 'DBPro' extension for
database professionals this book is the only reference needed to
get started with Visual Studio 2005 Team System. It will guide you
through the entire breadth of VSTS. If you are a stakeholder, you
have a portal that gives you instant access to project documents,
status, and performance indicators. If you are a project manager,
you will learn how create, manage, and assess team performance. If
you are a developer, you will learn how to write higher-quality
code, and ensure that the code works and performs well.
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Database: Enterprise, Skills and Innovation - 22nd British National Conference on Databases, BNCOD 22, Sunderland, UK, July 5-7, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Mike Jackson, David Nelson, Sue Stirk
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The British National Conference on Databases (BNCOD) was
established in 1980 as a forum for research into the theory and
practice of databases. The original conference in the series took
place at the University of Aberdeen. To be precise, this conference
was in fact entitled ICOD which stood for International Conference
on Databases. It was the intention, when the series began, that an
ICOD would take place every two years, whilst a BNCOD would run in
the years in between. As the record shows ICOD was only held in
1980 and 1983. The more junior conference has managed to acquire a
lifetime much longer than that of its senior relative If truth
wereknown, however, BNCOD has, overthe years, growninto ICOD and
although the conference is still titled "British National," it is,
in fact, an international conference that takes place on a yearly
basis. Proof of this can be obtained simply by looking at the table
of contents of these proceeding which clearlyshowthatthe
majorityofpaperspresentedatthis year'sconferencecame from
contributors whose a?liations are outside the UK.
Despitetherangeofpapersono?er, BNCODstillretainsitsuniquelyBritish
?avor. The Programme Committee is drawn from UK academics and the
c- ference is always held at a British university (or in earlier
years a polytechnic ).
This volume offers an up-to-date introduction to Eberhard Jungel's
intellectual formation, publications and influence. Jungel is one
of the most original and influential Protestant theologians to
emerge after Karl Barth, and his theology has received fresh
interest of late from systematic theologians, biblical scholars and
historians of modern Christian thought. R. David Nelson guides the
reader through the figures, movements and conceptual developments
in the background of Jungel's thought. By introducing Jungel's four
major monographs and eleven of his key essays, Nelson is able to
assess a number of themes prominent in Jungel's theology, and to
summarize the achievements, challenges, and prospects of his
theological contribution. This comprehensive introduction will help
the inquisitive student to engage with Jungel's thought.
Every day companies leave billions of dollars in invisible,
unrealized savings on the table because of poor supply chain
management practices. Now supply management experts Dave Nelson,
Patricia E. Moody, and Jonathan Stegner show not only how leading
companies recoup these savings through their mastery of target
costing, value engineering, and supplier development, but how
supply chain management -- the discipline of acquiring and moving
material -- has become a manufacturing company's hottest
competitive weapon.
Based on a survey of 247 purchasing managers and more than 1,000
hours of interviews and on-site visits, the authors have selected
ten top firms whose supply management pioneers excel at twenty
"best practices." With cases and stories, Nelson, Moody, and
Stegner show how these leading-edge purchasing departments at
American Express, SmithKline Beecham, DaimlerChrysler,
Harley-Davidson, Honda of America, IBM, John Deere, Whirlpool,
Flextronics, and Sun Microsystems have put into place pathbreaking
processes and procedures. Here, for example, described in
step-by-step detail, are Chrysler's SCORE program and Honda's
strategic sourcing strategy that saved the companies billions. The
book also includes a crucial section on the next stage of supplier
development that will involve the sourcing and allocation of ideas
as well as materials.
The authors provide concrete, practical steps to improvement that
any supply chain manager can take to successfully implement these
best practices. The Purchasing Machine will be required reading for
logistics, purchasing, and procurement managers in hundreds of
thousands of companies. The authoritative nature of the authors'
source material is certain to make this the single most important
and practical reference on best purchasing practices for years to
come.
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