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This book is a history of the emergence and development of the
concept of proportional representation and its relation to
political theory within the context of nineteenth-century British
party politics focusing on Thomas Hare (1806-1891).
"Does theology have any relevance to the problem of life and
death?" According to John Heywood Thomas the answer is an
unequivocal yes. A largely personal expression of this conviction
precedes the argument's exposition, which is then stated first of
all quite generally - that nothing human is alien to theology's
concern. Three main issues are considered: the unborn life, death
as an event in life, and the possibility of global death. The issue
of a life before birth is a complex problem, requiring as much
awareness of philosophical issues as of relevant empirical factors.
The same kind of multifaceted thinking is needed in confronting the
issue of death, an inescapable topic for theology. If death is an
event in life what does it reveal about the meaning of life? And
what of the very human action of the funeral? After a discussion of
the complex issues involved the argument returns to the global
reference of theology. Two areas of concern are singled out to show
that the theologian can offer guidance in debate: the environmental
crisis and the threat of nuclear war.
In keeping with the aims of other books in this Series the Editors
have concentrated on the practical aspects of management -in this
case of the urinary tract in patients with spinal cord injury. It
is well accepted that the management of such patients is best done
by those with special experience in this field. Nevertheless, it is
essential that urologists should be well informed on matters
relating to the neuropathic urinary tract since not all patients
will be managed in special centres and, whether their problems are
acute or chronic, the wrong clinical decision can lead them into a
lifetime of problems. The plan of this book is directed towards
examining particular problems and providing definitive answers.
Even in this enlightened age of medical progress there are many
clinical situations where there is often a choice of treatment.
Readers of this Series will be aware that, despite an apparent
abundance of information on a topic, it is sometimes not possible
to reach a firm conclusion on a management problem. Keith Parsons
and John Fitzpatrick are to be congratulated on ensuring that for
this subject there are good clear guidelines. The data in the book
are up to date and the excellent approach to the subject makes it a
valuable addition to Clinical Practice in Urology.
This timely and remarkable book explores the world of spirit. It
describes the factors governing the contact of the physical and
spiritual worlds; the transition upon death from this world to the
next; and "life" in the spiritual plane. It also offers an
instructional guide to mediumship and psychic awareness, based on
the author's own experiences as a medium and spiritual healer.
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