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Hans Kung's Global Responsiblity, published in 1991, marked an
important new stage in his work. On the one hand it led to his
magisterial books on Judaism and Christianity, and on the other
hand it led to the Declaration toward a Global Ethic, approved by
the Parliament of the World Religions in 1993, and the setting up
of the Global Ethic Foundation of which he is president. This book
marks a further practical step forward. In it Kung enters into a
detailed examination of current ethical issues in politics and
economics in a way which will surprise those who regard him solely
as a theologian. Discussed at every stage of its creation with
experts in politics and economics, his argument shows a quite
remarkable grasp of contemporary issues and has that professional
touch which is so much a hallmark of all that he has written. Can
politics break all the rules, whether in international politics,
domestic questions or in their personal lives? Is power everything,
and do the means justify the end? These are the questions dealt
with in the first part, which offers historical surveys of
Realpolitik and more idealistic attempts at an alternative along
with discussions of the war in former Yugoslavia and the Gulf War.
Is the welfare state doomed? Is the market a law to itself? Does
the future lie with the transnational companies? How much scope is
there fore ethics in a business world which increasingly seems to
be dominated by financial scandals? These are the issues in the
second part. As well as tackling all these difficult questions in
depth, Hans Kung offers his own concrete suggestions for a more
humane social order. His vision will fascinate all those concerned
for a better world, of all religious beliefs or none. Hans Kung was
President of the Global Ethic Foundation in Tuebingen, Germany.
Explore how the principles of a global ethic can be found in
Judaism and how they can provide the ethical norms for all
religions to work together toward a more peaceful humankind. In
1993, the Parliament of the World's Religions endorsed the
"Declaration toward a Global Ethic" composed by Hans Küng. In it,
representatives from all the world's religions agreed on principles
for a global ethic and committed themselves to directives of
nonviolence, respect for life, solidarity, a just economic order,
tolerance, and equal rights and partnership between men and women.
But the declaration was just the first step. In this impressive
volume, Hans Küng, probably the most famous living Roman Catholic
theologian, and Rabbi Walter Homolka, head of Germany’s Abraham
Geiger rabbinical seminary and distinguished professor, draw on the
Jewish tradition to show the riches that Judaism can offer people
of all faiths and nonbelievers in achieving these directives.
Presenting key sacred texts and theological writings, the authors
make the case for binding values and basic moral attitudes that can
be found in Judaism’s universal message of a better world.
Exploring Judaism’s focus on ethical conduct over declarations of
faith, the authors show that making ethical decisions is
indispensable in an ever-changing world.
In 1993, the World Parliament of Religions endorsed the
"Declaration towards a Global Ethic" based on the premise that the
only way to peace among nations was achieving peace among
religions, and that peace would only come through dialogue and
understanding. With this declaration, drafted by Rev. Dr. Hans
Kung, representatives from all the world's religions agreed on
principles for a global ethic and committed themselves to
directives of non-violence, respect for life, solidarity, a just
economic order, tolerance, and equal rights and partnership between
men and women. But the declaration was just the first step.
In How to Do Good and Avoid Evil, the acclaimed Rev. Dr. Hans
Kng and Walter Homolka illustrate how achieving these directives is
possible by examining them through the lens of Judaism. The authors
make the case for a fundamental consensus on binding values,
irrevocable criteria and basic moral attitudes, which can be found
in Judaism's universal message that action over belief offers hope
of a better world. By exploring Judaism's focus on ethical conduct
over declarations of faith, its intrinsic tolerance toward other
religions based on openness to more than one way to salvation, and
the application of human interpretation of scriptures, the authors
show a working model for making ethical decisions possible in an
ever-changing world.
Weddings have come a long way since the first etiquette books were
written. Today families come in such variety that more and more
couples are sensibly throwing etiquette to the wind and relying
instead on their own common sense. So where does the father of the
bride fit into all of this? There are so many ways you can help,
both emotionally and practically. You'll find that one of your
responsibilities - apart from walking your daughter down the aisle
and making a speech - is ensuring that the chaos of wedding
details, and any family feuds or financial stress, don't ultimately
get in the way of making your daughter's wedding day the happiest
time in her life. This will be a big day for you, too, with the
speech playing an important part in the proceedings. You'll want to
get it just right so that you speak from the heart but enliven
sentiment with humour, and your speech is remembered for years to
come - for all the right reasons. This book is packed with valuable
tips and advice about: - Conveying just the right messages to your
daughter and her husband-to-be - Understanding what is
traditionally expected of you - Keeping everyone calm and defusing
any pre-wedding tensions and conflicts - Making a memorable speech
- Helping everyone have a great time!
Universities are rarely structured to facilitate learning and when
they are, it is often done so in a limited way.
This book looks at the theory and practice of learning and how
universities can improve their quality and competence. It tackles
the past failure of the quality and competence movements and
advocates a move towards 'Universities of Learning'. The authors
advocate an integration of elements that are often dealt with
separately - theory and practice, teaching and research, and the
levels of institution and individual - and handle these dimensions
of integration in conjunction with each other.
This new paperback edition will be essential reading for all those
who are concerned with improving learning in higher education. It
includes an updated preface that takes account of developments
since the publication of the hardback edition.
Christianity has carried on down the centuries, and its doctrine
has been regarded as unaffected by changes in cultural,
intellectual, social and political background. But there is more to
Christianity than this and, particularly over the last two hundred
years, there has been a growing awareness about how much change and
diversity there is within the religion. This is a rich and complex
story involving key individuals, events, intellectual developments,
wars, migrations, cultural and scientific innovations, all of which
are connected with particular times and places. Art, architecture,
literature and music are also part of this fascinating story. The
book is divided into separate chapters for each century, each of
which contains an introduction. There is also additional
information about the most important movements and developments in
the unfolding story. It is beautifully presented with 12 maps, an 8
page colour plate section, 40 line drawings and a comprehensive
index.
Universities are rarely structured to facilitate learning and when
they are, it is often done so in a limited way. This book looks at
the theory and practice of learning and how universities can
improve their quality and competence. It tackles the past failure
of the quality and competence movements and advocates a move
towards 'Universities of Learning'. The authors advocate an
integration of elements that are often dealt with separately -
theory and practice, teaching and research, and the levels of
institution and individual - and handle these dimensions of
integration in conjunction with each other. This new paperback
edition will be essential reading for all those who are concerned
with improving learning in higher education. It includes an updated
preface that takes account of developments since the publication of
the hardback edition.
This is a history of religion rather than a theological book. In
the introduction, Erhard Gerstenberger argues that the Old
Testament contains many different theologies and he pays attention
to the context in which the Old Testament is studied. He follows
this up with an outlined study of the history of Ancient Israel,
and goes on to examine faith, cultic practices and ethics as
illustrations of belief in God (or gods, or goddesses) in each of
the different stages. The approach is essentially sociological with
close attention paid to both archaeology and the biblical texts,
and each chapter raises the issue of what these investigations mean
for belief in the modern world.
I know exactly what you are thinking. It seemed such a good idea at
the time, but now you are beginning to realise there's going to be
more to it than just turning up on time and handing over the ring.
Am I right, or am I right? Fear not. Whether the happy couple has a
traditional white wedding vision or a modernist view of their big
day, this handbook will show you how to become their perfect best
man...a best man who knows how to combine the best of the old with
the best of the new. The groom will be glad he chose you. So pour
yourself a cold one, sit back and get ready to learn how to turn a
stressful honour into a piece of (wedding) cake. Contents: Part 1 :
The Best Man's Duties 1. The Appointment 2. Countdown to the big
day 3. Stag dos and don'ts 4. The big day Part 2: Your Speech 6.
Ground rules 7. Planning your speech 8. Writing your speech 9.
Making your speech Sample speeches
How to face the big occasion with confidence and carry it off with
style. So you will be 'saying a few words' on the Big Day. The
problem is, we don't get much practice, do we? That's why this
practical book will prove so useful to you. Whether you are the
best man, the bridegroom, the father of the bride, or other
speaker, you will find all the tips and advice you need to prepare
and deliver a brilliant, unique and memorable speech that even the
most seasoned public speaker would be proud of! Now in its fully
revised and updated 7th edition. Contents: Preface; 1. Etiquette
and all that; 2. Preparing a great speech; 3. Getting mentally
prepared; 4. Rehearsing and delivering your speech; 5. Making the
father of the bride's speech; 6. Making the bridegroom's speech; 7.
Making the best man's speech; 8. Other speeches; Resources; Index.
What are the golden rules of speech making? How should you respond
to the toast to the bride and groom? And which people do you need
to thank and how? The answers to all these questions and more are
here in this much-needed book. Now you can make your wedding day
speech memorable for all the right reasons! -- Add sincerity,
sparkle and humor -- Enjoy the big day Contents: Learning the
essentials; conveying your feelings to guests; adding a little
humour; finding the ideal beginning and ending; putting it all
together; getting the delivery right; stories, jokes and one-liners
for your speech; sample speeches.
Internationally renowned scholar Erhard Gerstenberger here offers a
radical departure from traditional treatments. Rather than a
systematic approach to theological topics in the Old Testament,
Gerstenberger discusses its various theological voices rooted in
different social settings within ancient Israel: the family and
clan, the village, the tribal group, and the kingdom. Further, he
discusses the variety of Israel's views concerning the
divine-polytheism, syncretism, and monotheism. Gerstenberger
concludes with his reflections on how contemporary theology is
informed by the biblical witness and how it must be contextual and
ecumenical in order to be authentic.
You have a wonderful opportunity to add to the magic of your
daughter's wedding. Your words will linger in memories -- they may
even be captured on video for future generations to hear. So what
are the golden rules of speech making? How can you convey emotion,
seriousness, and add a touch of humour? Should you offer advice to
the happy couple, and what about the toast? The answers are all
here in this vital book. Use it to add something special to an
already special day.
"The Westminter Dictionary of Christian Theology" is an
important reference for any pastor, scholar, or student of
theology. The articles are clearly written, historically
informative, and conceptually clarifying. The entries are arranged
alphabetically for ease of use.
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