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Sammy's Broken Leg (Oh No|) and the Amazing Cast That Fixed it (Hardcover): Judith Wolf Mandell Sammy's Broken Leg (Oh No|) and the Amazing Cast That Fixed it (Hardcover)
Judith Wolf Mandell
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
C.S. Lewis-On the Christ of a Religious Economy, 3.1 (Hardcover): P. H. Brazier C.S. Lewis-On the Christ of a Religious Economy, 3.1 (Hardcover)
P. H. Brazier; Foreword by Judith Wolfe
R1,430 Discovery Miles 14 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
C.S. Lewis and the Church - Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper (Hardcover): Judith Wolfe, Brendan N. Wolfe C.S. Lewis and the Church - Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper (Hardcover)
Judith Wolfe, Brendan N. Wolfe
R4,036 Discovery Miles 40 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

C.S. Lewis, himself a layperson in the Church of England, has exercised an unprecedentedly wide influence on the faithful of Anglican, Roman Catholic, Evangelical and other churches, all of whom tend naturally to claim him as one of their own. One of the reasons for this diverse appropriation is the elusiveness of the church in the sense both of his own denomination and of the wider subject of ecclesiology in Lewis writings. The essays contained in this volume critically examine the place, character and role of the Church in Lewis life. The result is a detailed and scintillating picture of the interactions of one of the most distinctive voices in twentieth-century theology with the contemporaneous development of the Church of England, with key concepts in ecclesiology, and with interdenominational matters.

Dyslexia - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents (Hardcover): Barbara Riddick, Judith Wolfe, David Lumsdon Dyslexia - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents (Hardcover)
Barbara Riddick, Judith Wolfe, David Lumsdon
R3,541 Discovery Miles 35 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on realistic strategies for non-specialists to use when working with pupils who have dyslexia. It offers detailed, practical guidance on defining and identifying dyslexia, dyslexia in the early and middle years and at secondary school, and worked examples of IEPs. It also discusses providing effective support for the literacy and numeracy hours, raising self-esteem, and working with parents and voluntary organizations. In addition, the authors cover using checklists and assessments, choosing suitable programs and resources, and useful addresses and books. Teachers and teaching assistants in mainstream classrooms and parents wanting to help their children will find this book invaluable.

Heidegger and Theology (Hardcover, New): Judith Wolfe Heidegger and Theology (Hardcover, New)
Judith Wolfe
R2,632 Discovery Miles 26 320 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Martin Heidegger is the 20th century theology philosopher with the greatest importance to theology. A cradle Catholic originally intended for the priesthood, Heidegger's studies in philosophy led him to turn first to Protestantism and then to an atheistic philosophical method. Nevertheless, his writings remained deeply indebted to theological themes and sources, and the question of the nature of his relationship with theology has been a subject of discussion ever since. This book offers theologians and philosophers alike a clear account of the directions and the potential of this debate. It explains Heidegger's key ideas, describes their development and analyses the role of theology in his major writings, including his lectures during the National Socialist era. It reviews the reception of Heidegger's thought both by theologians in his own day (particularly in Barth and his school as well as neo-Scholasticism) and more recently (particularly in French phenomenology), and concludes by offering directions for theology's possible future engagement with Heidegger's work.

Dyslexia - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents (Paperback): Barbara Riddick, Judith Wolfe, David Lumsdon Dyslexia - A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents (Paperback)
Barbara Riddick, Judith Wolfe, David Lumsdon
R1,118 Discovery Miles 11 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book focuses on realistic strategies for non-specialists to use when working with pupils who have dyslexia.
It offers detailed, practical guidance on defining and identifying dyslexia, dyslexia in the early and middle years and at secondary school, and worked examples of IEPs. It also discusses providing effective support for the literacy and numeracy hours, raising self-esteem, and working with parents and voluntary organizations. In addition, the authors cover using checklists and assessments, choosing suitable programs and resources, and useful addresses and books.
Teachers and teaching assistants in mainstream classrooms and parents wanting to help their children will find this book invaluable.

C. S. Lewis and His Circle - Essays and Memoirs from the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society (Hardcover): Roger White, Judith Wolfe,... C. S. Lewis and His Circle - Essays and Memoirs from the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society (Hardcover)
Roger White, Judith Wolfe, Brendan Wolfe
R902 R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Save R176 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For thirty years, the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society has met weekly in the medieval colleges of the University of Oxford. During that time, it has hosted as speakers nearly all those still living who were associated with the Inklings-the Oxford literary circle led by C.S. Lewis-, as well as authors and thinkers of a prominence that nears Lewis's own. C.S. Lewis and His Circle offers the reader a chance to join this unique group. Roger White has worked with Society past-presidents Brendan and Judith Wolfe to select the best unpublished talks, which are here made available to the public for the first time. They exemplify the best of traditional academic essays, thoughtful memoirs, and informal reminiscences about C.S. Lewis and his circle. The reader will re-imagine Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy with former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams; read philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe's final word on Lewis's arguments for Christianity; hear the Reverend Peter Bide's memories of marrying Lewis and Joy Davidman in an Oxford hospital; and learn about Lewis's Narnia Chronicles from his former secretary. Representing the finest of both personal and scholarly engagement with C.S. Lewis and the Inklings, the talks collected here set a new tone for engagement with this iconic Oxford literary circle-a tone close to Lewis's own Oxford-bred sharpness and wryness, seasoned with good humor and genuine affection for C.S. Lewis and his circle.

Heidegger's Eschatology - Theological Horizons in Martin Heidegger's Early Work (Paperback): Judith Wolfe Heidegger's Eschatology - Theological Horizons in Martin Heidegger's Early Work (Paperback)
Judith Wolfe
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Heidegger's Eschatology is a ground-breaking account of Heidegger's early engagement with theology, from his beginnings as an anti-Modernist Catholic to his turn towards an undogmatic Protestantism and finally to a resolutely a-theistic philosophical method. The book centres on Heidegger's developing commitment to an eschatological vision, derived from theological sources but reshaped into a central resource for the development of an atheistic phenomenological account of human existence. This vision originated in Heidegger's attempt, in the late 1910s, to formulate a phenomenology of religious life that would take seriously the inherent temporality of human existence. In this endeavour, Heidegger turned to two trends in Protestant scholarship: the discovery of eschatology as a central preoccupation of the Early Church by A. Schweitzer and the 'History of Doctrine' School, and the 'existential' eschatology of Karl Barth and Eduard Thurneysen, indebted to Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Franz Overbeck. His synthesis of such trends within a phenomenological framework (elaborated primarily via readings of Paul and Augustine in his lecture courses of 1921-2) led Heidegger to postulate an existential sense of eschatological unrest as the central characteristic of authentic Christian existence. His description of this expectant restlessness, however, was now inescapably at odds with its Christian sources, since Heidegger's commitment to a phenomenological description of the human situation led him to abstract the 'existential' experience of expectation from its traditional object: the 'blessed hope' for the Kingdom of God. Christian hope thus for Heidegger no longer constitutes, but rather negates 'eschatological' unrest, because such hope projects an end to that unrest, and thus to authentic existence itself. Against the Christian vision, Heidegger therefore develops a systematic 'eschatology without eschaton', paradigmatically expressed as 'being-unto-death'. Judith Wolfe tells the story of his re-conception of eschatology, using a wealth of primary and newly available original-language sources, and offering in-depth analysis of Heidegger's relationship to theological tradition and the theology of his time.

The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought (Hardcover): Joel Rasmussen, Judith Wolfe, Johannes Zachhuber The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought (Hardcover)
Joel Rasmussen, Judith Wolfe, Johannes Zachhuber
R4,274 Discovery Miles 42 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Through various realignments beginning in the Revolutionary era and continuing across the nineteenth century, Christianity not only endured as a vital intellectual tradition, but also contributed importantly to a wide variety of significant conversations, movements, and social transformations across the diverse spheres of intellectual, cultural, and social history. The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought proposes new readings of the diverse sites and variegated role of the Christian intellectual tradition across what has come to be called 'the long nineteenth century'. It represents the first comprehensive examination of a picture emerging from the twin recognition of Christianity's abiding intellectual influence and its radical transformation and diversification under the influence of the forces of modernity. Part one investigates changing paradigms that determine the evolving approaches to religious matters during the nineteenth century, providing readers with a sense of the fundamental changes at the time. Section two considers human nature and the nature of religion. It explores a range of categories rising to prominence in the course of the nineteenth century, and influencing the way religion in general, and Christianity in particular, were conceived. Part three focuses on the intellectual, cultural, and social developments of the time, while part four looks at Christianity and the arts-a major area in which Christian ideas, stories, and images were used, adapted, and challenged during the nineteenth century. Christianity was radically pluralized in the nineteenth century, and the fifth section is dedicated to 'Christianity and Christianities'. The chapters sketch the major churches and confessions during the period. The final part considers doctrinal themes registering the wealth and scope through broad narrative and individual example. This authoritative reference work offers an indispensible overview of a period whose forceful ideas continue to be present in contemporary theology.

Sammy's Broken Leg (Oh, No!) and the Amazing Cast That Fixed It (Paperback): Judith Wolf Mandell Sammy's Broken Leg (Oh, No!) and the Amazing Cast That Fixed It (Paperback)
Judith Wolf Mandell
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
C.S. Lewis-On the Christ of a Religious Economy, 3.1 (Paperback): P. H. Brazier C.S. Lewis-On the Christ of a Religious Economy, 3.1 (Paperback)
P. H. Brazier; Foreword by Judith Wolfe
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Description: C. S. Lewis--On the Christ of a Religious Economy I, Creation and Sub-Creation opens with Lewis on creation, the fall into original sin, and the human condition before God and how such an understanding permeated all his work, post-conversion. For Lewis, Christ, the second person of the Trinity, is the agent of creation and its redeemer. This leads into Lewis's representation through sub-creation: explaining salvation history and the purpose of the creation and the creature through story (The Chronicles of Narnia, The Space Trilogy, Screwtape, etc.), but also the question of multiple incarnations, and the encounters he pens between Aslan-Christ and creatures. What does this tell us about the human predicament and our state after the fall?This volume forms the first part of the third book in a series of studies on the theology of C. S. Lewis titled C. S. Lewis: Revelation and the Christ. The books are written for academics and students, but also, crucially, for those people, ordinary Christians, without a theology degree who enjoy and gain sustenance from reading Lewis's work.Endorsements: "In this truly wonderful book, Brazier . . . shows us how Lewis, a gifted storyteller, was able to appropriate the Hebrew creation account as a symbolic telling of a fundamental truth about the human condition. In the process, the reader is shown how classical Christian orthodoxy is upheld. . . . A pleasure to read for theologians and literary aesthetes alike."--Gerald L. Bray, Research Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School"Like Lewis, Brazier casts a wide net, and his book is intended to appeal not only to students and theologians but also to the general reader. Never bogging down in obscure theological and philosophical discussion, Brazier leads us unerringly through the subtlety and rigor of Lewis' mind and imagination. . . . C. S. Lewis--On the Christ of a Religious Economy, 3.1 is an invaluable resource for literature as well as theology teachers."--Suzanne M. Wolfe, Professor of English, Seattle Pacific University"Brazier's work on the revelation of God in Christ will appeal to a very broad readership: academics and ministers, low church and high church, Lewis experts, and those exploring Lewis for the first time. Brazier's lucid and sympathetic explanations of Lewis' thought and theology provide an enormously valuable contribution to the existing corpus of Lewis studies."--Lucy Peppiatt, Dean, Westminster Theological Centre"As interest in and acclaim for the work of C. S. Lewis burgeons forth into a second century, more deeply rooted, systematic theological inquiry into the work of Lewis is essential. We are fortunate that Brazier answers this call for careful and contextualized analysis of Lewis' theology admirably and comprehensively in his ambitious and erudite series."--Bruce L. Edwards, Professor Emeritus of English and Africana Studies, Bowling Green State UniversityAbout the Contributor(s): P. H Brazier is an independent theologian and scholar living in London. He is the author of Barth and Dostoevsky (2008), and editor of the late Colin E. Gunton's The Barth Lectures (2007) and Revelation and Reason (2009).

Entgrenzte Autonomie? - Die Assistierte Selbsttotung Nach Der Bundesverfassungsgerichtlichen Entscheidung Vom 26. Februar 2020... Entgrenzte Autonomie? - Die Assistierte Selbsttotung Nach Der Bundesverfassungsgerichtlichen Entscheidung Vom 26. Februar 2020 (Paperback)
Arnd Uhle, Judith Wolf
R1,285 Discovery Miles 12 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
C.S. Lewis and the Church - Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper (Paperback, New): Judith Wolfe, Brendan N. Wolfe C.S. Lewis and the Church - Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper (Paperback, New)
Judith Wolfe, Brendan N. Wolfe
R1,504 Discovery Miles 15 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

C.S. Lewis, himself a layperson in the Church of England, has exercised an unprecedentedly wide influence on the faithful of Anglican, Roman Catholic, Evangelical and other churches, all of whom tend naturally to claim him as 'one of their own'. One of the reasons for this diverse appropriation is the elusiveness of the church-in the sense both of his own denomination and of the wider subject of ecclesiology-in Lewis' writings. The essays contained in this volume critically examine the place, character and role of the Church in Lewis' life. The result is a detailed and scintillating picture of the interactions of one of the most distinctive voices in twentieth-century theology with the contemporaneous development of the Church of England, with key concepts in ecclesiology, and with interdenominational matters.

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