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Sociology has taken a recent and unexpected theological turn that
has radical implications for reflexivity. This original study
explores these in four areas: visual aspects of reflexivity and
theology; Simmel and Mauss on prayer as a form of spiritual
capital; identity and the constitution of character; and finally,
and most controversially, a reflection on sociological expectations
of theology. This is one of the few works that explores a new
terrain with profound implications for sociology and theology.
This lively and highly original study explores the link between
visual culture and religion in terms of tales, memory and
character. It draws out the sociological implications of handling
the virtual and virtue in ways of seeing. Using Simmel's approach
to religiosity in his third study of sociology in theology,
Flanagan explores how spectacle is to be understood in ways that
yield trust. The study will be invaluable for undergraduate and
postgraduate courses on visual culture, sociology of religion and
theology. Postgraduate and advanced-level Undergraduate students
and researchers studying Sociology of Religion, Culture and
Society, Visual Culture, Sociological Theory Teachers and Lecturers
in departments of Sociology, Anthropology, Theology and Cultural
Studies
This is a study of the social construction and the impression
management of the public forms of worship of Catholicism and
Anglicanism. Interest centres on the dilemmas of the liturgical
actors in handling a transaction riddled with ambiguities and
potential misunderstandings. Simmel, Berger and Goffman are used in
an original manner to understand these rites which pose as much of
a problem for sociology as for their practitioners.;These rites are
treated as forms of play and hermeneutics is linked to a negative
theology to understand their performative basis. The study is an
effort to link sociology to theology in a way that serves to focus
on an issue of social praxis.
This unusual sociological study examines the issue of enchantment
in terms of habitus and charisma. It seeks to overcome a fated
notion of disenchantment in a culture of postmodernity. Crossing
between theological and sociological self-understandings of
culture, the study criticizes conventions of secularisation so as
to defend the viability of theological forms of enchantment.
Through a reading of Bourdieu, Simmel and the Swiss theologian,
Hans Urs von Balthasar, the book attempts to supply theology with
its own sociological self-understanding of religious belief and
culture, but also to give to sociology a basis of theological
reflexivity.
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Sam - The Sound of S
Alice K Flanagan
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Bring an array of aliens—both weird and familiar—to your
science fantasy adventures with Interstellar Species, the newest
rulebook for the Starfinder Roleplaying Game! This gorgeously
illustrated reference provides deep dives on 25 playable Starfinder
species, each with thematic player options usable by any character,
plus new options for 7 Starfinder character classes. There's also a
system for easily creating your own playable species, and a catalog
of around 100 thematic nonplayer characters ready to slot into any
adventure! A new class, the evolutionist, allows you to transform
yourself over time into an eldritch being, mechanized construct,
sepulchral undead, or riot of biological potential, each with
unique abilities—and drawbacks, should you allow your
transformation to grow out of control.
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Zigzag - The Sound of Z
Alice K Flanagan
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Kids - The Sound of K
Alice K Flanagan
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Left - The Sound of L
Alice K Flanagan
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A Pet - The Sound of P
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Yum! - The Sound of Y
Alice K Flanagan
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Why do ideas fail? Even good ones?
Why are environmental scientists unable to engage the general
public despite overwhelming peer agreement. strong data and the
factthat the future of all humanity is hanging in the balance?
Why has gender equality, an idea with implict value, faltered
with women paid only 77 in the male dollar with 3% board
representation for over fifty years?
Why are so many new products relegated to clearance sales, how
is it that so many great sales people fall short of their monthly
targetsand what are leaders doing that they now face unprecedented
levels of disengagement?
And that's just during working hours In our personal lives:
parents feel more alienated from their children, our partners now
view uswith a look that says, "I am disappointed in you as a human
being," and we all seem rather incapable of dealing with ourselves
withanything more than the kind of withering judgement John Cleese
reserved for Manuel on Fawlty Towers. The problem is, we are all
selfish, scared and stupid.
Now we know what you're thinking: "Geez ... tell us what you rea
lly think " After all, we've all enjoyed decades of having the
smoke blown up our backsides by self-help gurus with massive teeth
claiming we are all "unique snowflakes filled with the spirit of
pure potentiality." But that's part of the problem. Most of us
suffer from positive bias - that is we live with a distorted view
of reality. We act as if we are all generous, bold and intelligent,
and as a result we adopt hope as a strategy, we shun criticism as
pessimism and at the first sign of negativity, we get our ostrich
on and bury our head in the sand, or else, pump our fists in the
air and recite cheery affirmations laced with doubt and
desperation. And the truth is, being selfish, scared and stupid has
played a critical role in our species' survival.
The point is, we don't design for failure, we design our
organisations, our teams, our systems, our products, relationships
and lives such that they can only succeed under perfect.
laboratory-like conditions. Anything less than perfect often means
catastophe. In "Selfish Scared & Stupid," we demonstrate that
to increase your chances of success in life, to get people to buy
and to buy-in, you should instead design for reality and appeal to
people's selfish, scared and stupid instincts.
This lively and highly original study explores the link between
visual culture and religion in terms of tales, memory and
character. It draws out the sociological implications of handling
the virtual and virtue in ways of seeing. Using Simmel's approach
to religiosity in his third study of sociology in theology,
Flanagan explores how spectacle is to be understood in ways that
yield trust. The study will be invaluable for undergraduate and
postgraduate courses on visual culture, sociology of religion and
theology.
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Starfinder RPG: Starfinder Enhanced
Kate Baker, Michael Bramnik, Jessica Catalan, John Compton, John Curtin, …
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Enhance your Starfinder experience with this invaluable game
resource covering all aspects of the Starfinder rules! From totally
revised fundamentals like core classes and starship combat to
brand-new systems for expanding the way you play, this 192-page
hardcover rules resource offers fresh ideas while still blending
with the existing system. With Starfinder Enhanced at hand,
you’ll be ready for the countless challenges of infinite space!
Starfinder Enhanced includes: • New versions of the envoy,
solarian, technomancer, and witchwarper classes, all revised to
make them more balanced and easier to play. • New class features
and character options for every Starfinder class published to date!
• New archetypes, spells, equipment, and over 90 new feats. Truly
build the character you want! • Rules for scalable equipment, so
you never have to trade-in your trusty sidearm ever again. • New
subsystems for narrative starship combat, expanded creature
companions, and new chances to spend Resolve Points for every
character! • 12 playable species including fan favorites and
entirely new options, from the shapeshifting kitsune to the tiny
novians born from dying suns!
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