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Many people probably didn't think that Phyllis was anything
special. Single lady that lived alone all of her life. No kids. No
husband. No grand career. But Phyllis had an active inner life
along with an adventuresome spirit that led her into all sorts of
situations. She worked for the American Embassy in Spain and Greece
just after World War II, biked and skied around Europe with her dog
Chispa, worked with famous midcentury Modernist architect E. Stuart
Williams, had movie legend Pepe Serna for a landlord, and once had
to have Jose Greco do her plumbing And on a hair-thin budget she
managed to survive and weather the storms that one has in life, all
while supporting those less fortunate. She indeed was special to
those around her. This book of poetry and escapades is a revelation
about the uniqueness of us all, if we just look hard enough to find
it. ... and Phyllis thought to herself, ... "Here I am, drinking
whiskey and dancing with a man who is an almost total stranger in a
night club in Basel, Switzerland, at three in the morning. Not bad
for a middle-aged school teacher from California "
The second of three volumes devoted to Wesley s theological
writings contains two major sets of material. The first set (edited
by Paul Chilcote) contains writings throughout Wesley s ministry
devoted to defense of the doctrine of Christian perfection,
including "A Plain Account of Christian Perfection." The second set
(edited by Kenneth Collins) collects Wesley s various treatises
focused on predestination and related issues, often in direct
debate with Calvinist writers, including "Predestination Calmly
Considered."
This superb introduction to NATO is written for the national
security novice, yet is full of insights for the more seasoned hand
interested in how and why NATO reached its current state. In the
more than half-century since NATO was founded, there has been
endless debate about its purpose, about whether it is meeting that
purpose, and about the strategies it employs to that end.
Speculation has also been rife about the organization's "imminent
demise." Those questions and more are the subject of NATO: A Guide
to the Issues. Covering the organization from its founding in 1949
through the present, the guide examines aspects of NATO that have
undergone tremendous change over the years, including its purpose,
military mission, geographic concept of operations, and membership.
At the same time, it explores key aspects of NATO's organization
that have remained constant. These include the ability of members
to participate in operations as much or as little as they desire,
decision-making by consensus, and a general belief that people from
different countries working together on a daily basis promotes
cooperation, understanding, and friendship. Illustrations Maps A
chronology
The nature and origin of Jewish mysticism is a controversial
subject. This volume explores the subject by examining both the
Hebrew and Aramaic tradition (Dead Sea Scrolls, 1 Enoch) and the
Greek philosophical tradition (Philo) and also examines the
Christian transformation of Jewish mysticism in Paul and
Revelation. It provides for a nuanced treatment that differentiates
different strands of thought that may be considered mystical. The
Hebrew tradition is mythical in nature and concerned with various
ways of being in the presence of God. The Greek tradition allows
for a greater degree of unification and participation in the
divine. The New Testament texts are generally closer to the Greek
tradition, although Greek philosophy would have a huge effect on
later Christian mysticism. The book is intended for scholars and
advanced students of ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
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Sherah J. Collins
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Toward the end of World War II, the commander of the Air Corps,
General Henry "Hap" Arnold, remarked: "Someday . . . the man
holding my job will meet here with a staff of scientists, and they
will wear no pilot's wings on their chests." That day may be near.
Here, Collins reveals the emerging challenges posed by cyberspace
to the traditional culture of the Air Force. The U.S. Air Force
added cyberspace to its warfighting mission in December 2005, and
the 8th Air Force was assigned operational responsibility for
cyberspace in November 2006. These events clearly indicate that the
nexus of activities collectively known as command, control,
communications, computer systems, and intelligence, which are the
nervous system of the military, had achieved critical mass. Such
activities are no longer merely important to airpower, but form the
basis for independent operations in cyberspace. Although the
technological implications of this shift in Air Force missions is
apparent, the ultimate impact on the officer corps is not. While
fighter pilots have traditionally represented the image of the Air
Force, today more and more officers work at remote consoles
operating unmanned aerial vehicles that deliver precision-guided
munitions.
This book is an outgrowth of a Research Symposium on the Modular
Representation Theory of Finite Groups, held at the University of
Virginia in May 1998. The main themes of this symposium were
representations of groups of Lie type in nondefining (or cross)
characteristic, and recent developments in block theory. Series of
lectures were given by M. Geck, A. Kleshchev and R. Rouquier, and
their brief was to present material at the leading edge of research
but accessible to graduate students working in the field. The first
three articles are substantial expansions of their lectures, and
each provides a complete account of a significant area of the
subject together with an extensive bibliography. The remaining
articles are based on some of the other lectures given at the
symposium; some again are full surveys of the topic covered while
others are short, but complete, research articles. The opportunity
has been taken to produce a book of enduring value so that this is
not a conference proceedings in the conventional sense. Material
has been updated so that this book, through its own content and in
its extensive bibliographies, will serve as an invaluable resource
for all those working in the area, whether established researchers
or graduate students who wish to gain a general knowledge of the
subject starting from a single source.
A Fragile Balance examines strategies to promote emergency savings,
especially among underserved households. Each chapter is by an
expert contributor and proposes an innovative financial product or
service designed to bolster emergency savings among low-asset
families. This collection also offers readers insights into the
role of emergency savings and mechanisms to facilitate savings
behaviors, and raises critical questions of the scale,
institutional capacity, sustainability, accessibility, and
effectiveness of existing programs.
Startling changes are taking place in Western Europe; this study
argues that the U.S. strategic response should be no less dramatic.
Michael J. Collins describes a creation of a new type of political
organization--a new way for nations to integrate themselves
politically in Western Europe--and contends that this new model is
dynamic enough to rival older historical paradigms. Western
Europeans are making massive changes in their international
arrangements, with each other and the outside world, to permit a
natural evolution of national cultures along with the development
of an intra-European culture. This changing political and economic
situation in Europe has already affected the way the United States
looks at the world diplomatically, and it may soon alter the
general thrust of U.S. military strategy with regard to NATO.
Europeans and Americans alike are questioning how much longer a
united Europe can expect American troops to defend them against the
Soviet Union, now that the Cold War era has ended. U.S. military
strategy must change because the world is changing, and the
increasing power of Western Europe is a major factor in the
equation.
Collins concludes that the Common Market Countries can no longer
be understood as a simple collection of nation-states joined in a
cartel or economic alliance, calling for a change in U.S. foreign
policy and strategy. Chapter 1 describes the developments in
Western Europe since World War II. Chapters 2 and 3 discuss how the
new Western European alliance interacts along both military and
political lines. Chapter Four describes the character of Western
Europe and the replacement of the nation-state concept with a new
flexibility in dealing with each other and the surrender of
sovereignty by the constituent states in limited but decisive
areas. The final two chapters suggest possible policy and strategic
responses by the United States. A chapter on strategic implications
is bound to be controversial, particularly to traditional military
strategists. These thought-provoking analyses and policy
implementations will interest scholars and students of European
History and Politics, Comparative Politics, United States Foreign
Policy and Defense, as well as government policy makers and
decision makers in international business.
This study seeks to demonstrate that exorcism/deliverance ministry
is an innately enthusiastic practice utilising Knoxs classic study
of Christian enthusiasm. The twentieth century provides an ideal
arena for such a study since it frames a complete lifecycle for
this rite from its infancy during the early decades, through its
heyday in the 1970s and 80s on to creeping routinisation by the end
of the century. Two enthusiastic settings, Charismatic and
Evangelical Fundamentalist, are identified and examined as the
environment in which two related streams of exorcism/deliverance
ministry was practised. Finally, enthusiastic Sacramentalist
exorcism is considered in order to establish the thesis that
enthusiastic settings provide a conducive atmosphere for the
emergence and practice of exorcism/deliverance ministry. Attention
is paid to historical factors within the Charismatic and
Evangelical Fundamentalist streams that underlie the development of
this rite. As a result important secondary insights are gained into
the tidal nature of enthusiastic movements, the role of itinerant
preachers in the propagation of enthusiasm, the routinisation of
enthusiastic practices and the manner in which enthusiasm overcomes
institutional denominational boundaries. The study provides the
foundation for future investigation of the manner in which
enthusiastic experience is presented for apologetic purposes, the
relationship between exorcism/deliverance ministry and
millenarianism and the practice of this rite within non-Western
churches. James Collins is currently the pastor of Redhill Baptist
Church, having previously served congregations in Gold Hill,
Chalfont St Peter, and Morden Park. He holds degrees in Information
Management and Theology, and a doctorate from London School of
Theology and has lectured in Church History and the Sociology of
Religion at the London School of Theology. He is married to Naomi
and has two children, Katie and Michael, and avidly supports
Watford Football Club.
In January of 1972 the Golden Age of Opera series of the Edward J.
Smith Recordings was succeeded by the Unique Opera Records
Corporation (UORC) and released two-hundred and eighty numbered
releases between 1972 and December, 1977. Smith's final private
label, the A.N.N.A. Record Company (ANNA) released seventy-three
numbered issues between 1978 and 1982. Interspersed between UORC
and ANNA, and spanning the years 1954 to 1981, numerous "special
label" issues were released under fugitive names. As a companion to
the first volume, EJS: Discography of the Edward J. Smith
Recordings "The Golden Age of Opera," 1956-1971, this volume
continues where the first left off. The three labels are catalogued
in separate sections. Researchers will appreciate the ten indexes
provided and the selectively quoted material from Smith's personal
correspondence that supplements the text.
The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory is
the most comprehensive collection of poetry from the period ever
published. Included are generous selections from the work of all
major poets, and a representation of the work of virtually every
poet of significance, from Thomas Ashe at the beginning of the era
to Charlotte Mew at its end. The work of Victorian women poets
features very prominently, with extensive selections not only from
canonical poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Christina
Rossetti, but also from poets such as Augusta Webster for which
high claims have recently been made by critics. The anthology
reflects (and will contribute to) the ongoing reassessment of the
canon that is central to English Studies today; in all, sixty-six
poets are represented. The editors have included complete works
wherever feasible - including the complete texts of Tennyson's In
Memoriam and of a number of other long poems. A headnote by the
editors introduces the work of each poet, and each selection has
been newly annotated. The inclusion of twenty-five selections of
the poetic theory from the period is an important feature rounding
out the anthology. This anthology is also available in a concise
edition.
The most comprehensive English-language commentary on Daniel in 65
years. Collins situates the Old Testament in its historical context
and offers a full explanation of the text, especially its religious
imagery.
A distinctive and modern telling of the history of the Society of
Jesus in America The history of America cannot be told without the
history of religion, the history of American religion cannot be
told without the history of Catholicism, and the history of
Catholicism in America cannot be told without the history of
Jesuits in America. Jesuits in the United States offers a panoramic
overview of the Jesuit order in the United States from the colonial
era to the present. David J. Collins, SJ, describes the development
of the Jesuit order in the US against the background of American
religious, cultural, and social history. He investigates the
relationship of Jesuit activities in America to those in Europe
and, by the twentieth century, to those around the world as US
Jesuits are increasingly assigned to “foreign missions” and the
political and religious connections between the US and the world,
especially Latin America, grow. He covers the papacy’s
suppression of the order and its restoration period. He also
reflects on the future of the order in light of its past. Readers
familiar with the Jesuit tradition and those who are new to it will
learn from this book’s distinctive and modern perspective—using
twenty-first century scholarship and opinions on Jesuit
slaveholding, the sexual abuse crisis, and other contemporary
issues—on 500 years of Jesuit history in the United States.
Oxford successful accounting is a trusted accounting course that is
used by teachers all over South Africa. The rich content fully
covers the National Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement
(CAPS). Features: the content is rich, relevant and age appropriate
to ensure that learners stay interested throughout the year; topics
are structured according to CAPS which makes the course easy to use
in the classroom; scaffolded content and concepts provide learners
with a solid foundation for exam success; a wealth and variety of
activities, with thorough and detailed worked examples, consolidate
knowledge and skills, and provide ample practice to ensure success
in exams; appropriate language levels make content accessible,
build learner confidence and support independent learning and
revision; an exam section with exam tips and practice papers helps
learners prepare for formal assessment and exams.
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