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Spirituality and Deep Connectedness - Views on Being Fully Human (Hardcover): Michael C. Brannigan Spirituality and Deep Connectedness - Views on Being Fully Human (Hardcover)
Michael C. Brannigan; Contributions by Fred Boehrer, Michael C. Brannigan, Fran Grace, Daniel K Hall-Flavin, …
R2,363 Discovery Miles 23 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is spirituality? Does it enable us to be better persons? Is spirituality related to religion? These days, is it even relevant? On college campuses, does it promote student well-being? Does it further moral growth? Can spirituality make a difference in healthcare? What about social justice and service to the marginalized? This rich collection of essays by respected scholars and practitioners in diverse fields in academic, healthcare, social justice, and interfaith contexts addresses these questions in strikingly profound and meaningful ways. Their voices offer alternatives to the prevailing notion of spirituality as a purely private matter, and make a case for living spiritually through deep and genuine engagement with others, bridging our inherent and original fault-line of Self and Other. Their keen observations resuscitate the spiritual fabric of defiance against and liberation from forces of oppression which show their face not only through chronic inequities and social injustice but in consumer capitalism's grip on our souls. This volume's dispatch to our minds and hearts is timely in an age of looming cynicism, pessimism, fear, and distrust. In carving out a renewed sense of what lies at the heart of living a life of the spirit, or spirituality, it offers an antidote to our widespread hermeneutic of suspicion. None of the authors claims to encapsulate one, pure meaning of the spiritual. Yet they share one collective voice: spirituality is indeed genuine when it calls forth compassion and wears the worn and tangled face of humaneness, freeing ourselves from the prison of ego. Here we find messages of hope, much needed in a time when our society seems increasingly shadowed by dark clouds. These essays remind us of what's right in the world.

Hakuin's Song in Praise of Zazen (Paperback): Frank Bryce McCluskey Hakuin's Song in Praise of Zazen (Paperback)
Frank Bryce McCluskey
R182 Discovery Miles 1 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Michelangelo Schwartz and the Mystery of the Illuminati - The First Michelangelo Schwartz Mystery (Paperback): Frank Bryce... Michelangelo Schwartz and the Mystery of the Illuminati - The First Michelangelo Schwartz Mystery (Paperback)
Frank Bryce McCluskey
R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Michelangelo Schwartz and the Mystery of the Alamo - A Humorous Story of Texas Politics (Paperback): Frank Bryce McCluskey Michelangelo Schwartz and the Mystery of the Alamo - A Humorous Story of Texas Politics (Paperback)
Frank Bryce McCluskey
R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Idea of the Digital University - Ancient Traditions, Disruptive Technologies and the Battle for the Soul of Higher... The Idea of the Digital University - Ancient Traditions, Disruptive Technologies and the Battle for the Soul of Higher Education (Paperback)
Frank Bryce McCluskey, Melanie Lynn Winter
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There has been growing talk about the "crisis" in higher education. Politicians are calling for major overhauls of both public and private colleges. Tuition is still outpacing inflation even in the face of a tsunami of bad press. The public is rapidly losing confidence in the ability of higher education to provide the tools today's students require. There has been a flood of books in response to these criticisms from both the left and the right. Authors from inside and outside of the academy have offered their diagnosis. In The Idea of the Digital University, the authors argue that the forces that have brought about these changes are the very tools we need to solve them. They show how the university has to adapt to the digital age while keeping what is most essential to its mission. In 1852 John Cardinal Newman wrote The Idea of the University which has been required reading ever since. This book begins with the issues that he dealt with and updates the discussion for the digital age. Employing history, philosophy and survey data, the authors show the impact that digital technologies have had on higher education. By going back to the works of such thinkers as Aristotle, Kant and Newman, the authors show how the essence of the university can not only survive but also thrive in the new digital age. If colleges create, store and share information does it not make sense that the digital revolution (which changes the way we create, store and share information) would shake the university to its very foundation? The authors, who have together spent more than seventy years in higher education, give us a blueprint for what can be saved and what needs to change. Controversial, polemical and expansive this roadmap for the future will be sure to make a good read for those interested in the future of higher education. From Kirkus Review: A sweeping study of the university structure, emphasizing how higher education must evolve in a digital era. The mass adoption of online technology has pervaded every manner of business; universities are no different. In fact, as McCluskey and Winter suggest in this probing work, "the digital revolution is changing the very DNA of higher education." Still, "the university has come late to the digital revolution," and the authors explore the reasons why. In text that's both interesting to read and carefully researched, McCluskey and Winter discuss the role and structure of the university in general, lending a historical perspective while continuously drawing comparisons and contrasts between the traditional and digital university. The authors address in detail the most obvious evidence of online influence-the growth of online courses-but they pay equal attention to broader implications: the opening up of new avenues for library research, the shift away from paper-based student records and the fundamental change in the way professors teach students. The authors often return to the notion that "Big Data will impact how the university sees its students and their learning." McCluskey and Winter cite Target, the retail chain, as being exemplary in its use of customer data, and they directly relate those efforts to the ways in which universities will have to use "Big Data" in the future "to see where education is succeeding and where we have work to do." The authors also raise the issue of nonprofit versus for-profit universities, the latter having expanded largely because of online course offerings. Rather than take a position in favor or against for-profits, however, the authors diplomatically discuss some of the ways the nonprofit and for-profit institutions could learn from each other. Finally, the authors offer their own perceptive assessment on what the digital university might someday look like, postulating about dashboards, data warehouses and digital report cards. Comprehensive, insightful and visionary.

Burning for Success - How Volunteer Fire Departments Motivate Teams, Coach Leaders and Deliver Killer Customer Service Without... Burning for Success - How Volunteer Fire Departments Motivate Teams, Coach Leaders and Deliver Killer Customer Service Without Spending a Di (Paperback)
Frank Bryce McCluskey
R356 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R59 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Thoughts on Fire - Life Lessons of a Volunteer Firefighter (Hardcover): Frank Bryce McCluskey Thoughts on Fire - Life Lessons of a Volunteer Firefighter (Hardcover)
Frank Bryce McCluskey
R759 R632 Discovery Miles 6 320 Save R127 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

They can walk through fire. They would sacrifice their own lives to save yours. In the tradition of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Thoughts on Fire is a meditation on how to live a life that matters. Drawing on his dual life as a philosophy professor and firefighter, Dr. Frank begins a journey not just into the fire, but inside himself. The lessons of this voyage are not just about axes and hoses but hope, forgiveness and love. As a professor and a firefighter, Dr. McCluskey shifts gears easily between the metaphysical and the macho, pontificating in a pin striped suit by day and plunging into a smoky, flaming house by night. -The New York Times It is a book that you will want to read again and again. It is a remarkable story that you will want to share with those you love. -Dr. Robert Schachat, author of The Seven Conditions of Trust Thoughts on Fire is a book that is at once entertaining and enlightening -Dr. John Briggs, author of The Seven Life Lessons of Chaos

Thoughts on Fire - Life Lessons of a Volunteer Firefighter (Paperback): Frank Bryce McCluskey Thoughts on Fire - Life Lessons of a Volunteer Firefighter (Paperback)
Frank Bryce McCluskey
R493 R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Save R81 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

They can walk through fire. They would sacrifice their own lives to save yours. In the tradition of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Thoughts on Fire is a meditation on how to live a life that matters. Drawing on his dual life as a philosophy professor and firefighter, Dr. Frank begins a journey not just into the fire, but inside himself. The lessons of this voyage are not just about axes and hoses but hope, forgiveness and love. As a professor and a firefighter, Dr. McCluskey shifts gears easily between the metaphysical and the macho, pontificating in a pin striped suit by day and plunging into a smoky, flaming house by night. -The New York Times It is a book that you will want to read again and again. It is a remarkable story that you will want to share with those you love. -Dr. Robert Schachat, author of The Seven Conditions of Trust Thoughts on Fire is a book that is at once entertaining and enlightening -Dr. John Briggs, author of The Seven Life Lessons of Chaos

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