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'A superb book on failure . . . humorous, realistic and absolutely
not judgemental.' JUSTIN WELBY In 2019, Emma Ineson wrote about
ambition and what it means for Christians to be successful. And
then there was a global pandemic . . . Suddenly failure began to
feel very much more familiar than success. But what is failure?
What did Jesus think of it? What did he say about sin, mistakes and
generally mucking things up? At the start of this wonderfully
humorous and encouraging book - which will end at the cross - it's
suggested that our tendency to lump all kinds of failure together
could be a bit unhelpful. A more nuanced understanding of what sort
of failure we're dealing with might just allow us to make friends
with it and respond more appropriately. This idea leads us 'Towards
an (Imperfect) Theology of Failure', based on key Christian
thinking, and Emma poses the question of whether sin is an
individual or corporate thing. Looking at the church, we consider,
what is God's purpose for it? And in the light of key concerns such
as safeguarding and racial justice, how might we re-examine
concepts of success and recognize and measure failure? As the book
draws to an end, we are reminded of our calling to live life to the
full, to take risks despite our fears. We are bound sometimes to
fail! Yet gazing at Jesus - who looked like the greatest failure of
all - we may discern in the heartache, vulnerability and humility
of failure, the glory of the cross.
This new and updated second edition of Debates in Mathematics
Education explores the major issues that mathematics teachers
encounter in their daily lives. By engaging with established and
contemporary debates, this volume promotes and supports critical
reflection and aims to stimulate both novice and experienced
teachers to reach informed judgements and argue their point of view
with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding. Divided into
five accessible sections, this book investigates and offers fresh
insight into topics of central importance in mathematics education,
with this second edition including new discussions and chapters on:
Classic and contemporary issues of pedagogy, politics, philosophy
and sociology of mathematics education International comparisons of
achievement Digital technologies for teaching Mastery in
mathematics Pop culture and mathematics Whether mathematics can be
harmful Designed to stimulate discussion and support you in your
own research, writing and practice through suggested questions and
activities throughout, Debates in Mathematics Education will be a
valuable resource for any student or practising teacher, and those
engaged in initial teacher education, continuing professional
development or Master's level study. This book also has much to
offer to those leading mathematics departments in schools and
initial teacher education programmes, and to beginning doctoral
students looking for a survey of the field of mathematics education
research.
First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Flowers are perennial favourites in patchwork, applique and
quilting. Pauline Ineson shows you how to create amazing
three-dimensional flowers with machine quilting, patchwork and
applique techniques. This garden of 20 irresistible fabric flowers
includes pretty little marigolds, intricate fuchsias, stately
foxgloves and elegant tulips. A wide variety of techniques are used
to make the flowers, including ruching fabric, gathering and
coiling fabric and many applique techniques. Detailed step-by-step
artwork and gorgeous photography beautifully illustrate Pauline's
innovative designs, which are accompanied by full-size templates.
There are also instructions for making stems and various leaf
shapes. Variations for each flower show how you can adapt the
colours and styles to create your own unique versions. The book
also includes examples of stunning quilt blocks incorporating the
flower designs for added inspiration. Floral Dimensions is a
beautiful book that will inspire you to create your own delightful
bouquet of flowers that you can use to adorn all sorts of lovely
sewing projects.
Learn how to create the stunning heirloom quilt that has been
picking up prizes around the world, while learning more than 30
sewing machine techniques in the process. Nine beautiful panels
form each section of the quilt, and at the end of each chapter you
can hone your skills by creating a variety of projects, from
cushions and bags to a Christmas stocking and album cover. Whether
you want to learn new techniques or brush up on your quilting
skills, the comprehensive step-by-step technique advice and
invaluable tips and tricks will help you along the way. Stylish
photography and easy-to-follow layouts complete the package, making
this book essential for anyone who wants sophisticated results from
straightforward machine techniques.
Dust and Glory is the Church of England's Lent campaign for 2023.
Offering 40 daily reflections for Lent on faith, failure and
forgiveness, it invites you to find God in the mess of everyday
life. Each week it considers the idea of failure from a different
angle and explores the difference God’s redeeming work in Jesus
makes to the struggles and shortcomings of human life. This booklet
offers daily Bible readings, short reflections, prayers and
practical ideas to help you make sense of life’s challenges and
draw closer to God during Lent.
This new and updated second edition of Debates in Mathematics
Education explores the major issues that mathematics teachers
encounter in their daily lives. By engaging with established and
contemporary debates, this volume promotes and supports critical
reflection and aims to stimulate both novice and experienced
teachers to reach informed judgements and argue their point of view
with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding. Divided into
five accessible sections, this book investigates and offers fresh
insight into topics of central importance in mathematics education,
with this second edition including new discussions and chapters on:
Classic and contemporary issues of pedagogy, politics, philosophy
and sociology of mathematics education International comparisons of
achievement Digital technologies for teaching Mastery in
mathematics Pop culture and mathematics Whether mathematics can be
harmful Designed to stimulate discussion and support you in your
own research, writing and practice through suggested questions and
activities throughout, Debates in Mathematics Education will be a
valuable resource for any student or practising teacher, and those
engaged in initial teacher education, continuing professional
development or Master's level study. This book also has much to
offer to those leading mathematics departments in schools and
initial teacher education programmes, and to beginning doctoral
students looking for a survey of the field of mathematics education
research.
In the church at the moment there is a renewed emphasis on
missional growth, both in numbers and in regard to spiritual depth.
But resources are few and to evaluate `effectiveness' we see an
increasing adoption of scales and measures to test and encourage
that growth (for example the Renewal and Reform agenda in the
Church of England). Though good and to be welcomed, the challenge
for church leaders is to be ambitious for the Kingdom, whilst
keeping hold of their souls. This book will examine biblical
perspectives on ambition and success, particularly from the point
of view of Jesus and the gospels. It will affirm what is
praiseworthy in the current emphasis on church growth, whilst
challenging the creep of more secular assumptions about what it
looks like to be successful.
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Ripe Recipes (Hardcover)
Angela Redfern, Ripe Delicatessen; Photographs by Greer; Illustrated by Ineson; Designed by Design.
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R784
R608
Discovery Miles 6 080
Save R176 (22%)
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RIPE RECIPES - A GOOD REASON FOR KEEPING IT IN SEASON Ripe Deli has
established a reputation among food lovers for preparing some of
the most healthy and flavoursome dishes in town. Now they have put
together a collection of their most popular recipes, arranged in
seasonal sections, for you to cook at home. Knowing how to cook in
season means you will get to feast on the most delicious and
economical fare. With over 130 of Ripe's favourite recipes, you
will soon know what to cook when. From sticky spare ribs to saucy
chocolate pud, Ripe Recipes is sure to tickle your taste buds and
bring a little bit of Ripe into your own home.
1 Peter is a significant letter, seen by many scholars to be an
ecumenical bridge and anchor. It is first and foremost about the
transformative joy of faith in Jesus Christ. This commentary offers
a close reading of the text from beginning to end, drawing on a
multiplicity of voices and engaging in a number of foundational
themes for the Christian community according to the apostolic
author: hope, holiness, suffering, joy, witness, hospitality,
exile, resurrection, leadership. Tackling the themes raised by the
epistle including slavery, exile and refugees, patriarchy,
hierarchy, oppression, gender justice, and the risk of hospitality,
the book engages with these topics not only through commentary, but
also through short excursuses which draw the reader more deeply
into some of the difficult questions. Designed as the official
commentary resource for the Lambeth Conference in 2020, and
structured around the themes of the conference, the book offers a
unique range of perspectives on an oft-overlooked epistle. With
contributions from an impressive range of scholars including Paula
Gooder, Emma Ineson, Paul Swarup, Musa Dube, Craig Keener, and Kwok
Pui Lan, it will provide an important resource for anyone studying,
teaching, or preaching from the letter.
Designed to be international in scope, this series sets out to
provide students with short textbooks right across the field of
earth sciences. The scope ranges from elementary general topics in
geology through to more specialist studies.
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