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Battle for Home Plate (Hardcover)
Chris Kreie; Illustrated by Jesus Aburto; Coloured by Andres Esparza, Fares Maese
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R581
R524
Discovery Miles 5 240
Save R57 (10%)
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Justin and Carlos have played on the same baseball team since their
T-ball days. But this season, the friends are forced to play on
rival teams. Carlos makes new friends on the field, and Justin is
left in the dust. When their teams face each other in the final
game of the season, Justin and Carlos aren't even speaking. The
game comes down to one run, and Carlos rounds third. What will
happen when the former best friends collide at home plate?
The first collection of essays devoted to the Arabic philosopher
Averroes's brilliant Commentary on Plato's "Republic," which
survived the medieval period only in Hebrew and Latin translations.
The first collection of essays devoted entirely to the medieval
philosopher Averroes's Commentary on Plato's "Republic" includes a
variety of contributors from across several disciplines and
countries. The anthology aims to establish Averroes as a great
philosopher in his own right, with special and unique insight into
the world of Islam, as well as a valuable commentator on Plato. A
major feature of the book is the first published English
translation of Shlomo Pines's 1957 essay, written in Hebrew, on
Averroes. The volume explores many aspects of Averroes's
philosophy, including its teachings on poetry, philosophy,
religion, law, and government. Other sections trace both the
inspiration Averroes's work drew from past philosophers and the
influence it had on future generations, especially in Jewish and
Christian Europe. Scholars of medieval philosophy, ancient
philosophy, Jewish studies, and the history of political thought
more generally will find important insights in this volume. The
anthology is also intended to provide the necessary background for
teachers aiming to introduce Averroes's commentary into the
classroom. With the Republic regularly appearing near the top of
lists of the most frequently taught books in the history of
philosophy, this volume shows how the most important medieval
commentary on it deserves a place in the curriculum as well.
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Augustine's Political Thought (Hardcover)
Richard J. Dougherty; Contributions by Adam Thomas, Ashleen Manchaca-Bagnulo, Daniel E. Burns, Daniel Strand, …
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R3,293
Discovery Miles 32 930
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This important collection reveals that Augustine's political
thought drew on and diverged from the classical tradition,
contributing to the study of questions at the center of all Western
political thought. 2020 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award
Winner Studies on Augustine have burgeoned over the past decade,
but attention has focused primarily on his writings on philosophy
and theology. Less attention has been given to his political
teaching, despite his well-known and influential statements on
politics, most notably in his City of God. This collection of
essays examines Augustine's corpus with a view to understanding his
political thought. Taking seriously what he has to say about
politics, the contributors here begin with Augustine's own
reflections on politics-and often in writings where one least
expects to find such reflections, such as the autobiographical
Confessions, his letters, and his sermons.The contributors then
consider the ways in which Augustine's teaching relates to that of
his predecessors, the classical thinkers, as well as to the thought
of other medieval thinkers, revealing that Augustine both drew on
and diverged from the classical tradition and influenced the
political thought of later medieval and even modern thinkers. This
important collection thus contributes to the history of political
thought and to the study of the questionsat the center of all
Western political thought. RICHARD J. DOUGHERTY is professor of
politics and chair of the Department of Politics at the University
of Dallas.
The five-hundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation
reawakened a long-standing and spirited conversation between
philosophic science and religious faith, a conversation which
continues to have consequences on how we understand both science
and faith. This book brings scholars together to reflect on the
topic of the Protestant Reformation, as well as the Roman Catholic
Counter Reformation, the nature of science, and the unity of the
Church. Five chapters in this collection represent five distinct
theological formulations within Christianity; the other seven
chapters are from a variety of historic, philosophic, and
theological starting points on the topic. These twelve accounts
range from theologies informed by the Classical Philosophy of Plato
and Aristotle; medieval Jewish and Roman Catholic writers; Moses
Maimonides and Thomas More; writers of the Protestant Reformation
(Martin Luther, John Calvin, Richard Hooker, and William
Shakespeare); the founders of modern science (Francis Bacon and T.
H. Huxley), and the modern day theologies of Abraham Kuyper,
Flannery O'Connor, H. R. Niebuhr, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
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Iwan Baan
Mea Hoffmann, Mateo Kries
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R1,291
Discovery Miles 12 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Iwan Baan is one of today’s leading photographers of architecture
and urban design. His images document the growth of global
megacities and portray buildings by prominent contemporary
architects including Herzog & de Meuron, Rem Koolhaas, and Zaha
Hadid. The first large retrospective of the Dutch photographer’s
work will open at the Vitra Design Museum in autumn 2023. Baan’s
vibrant realism puts the focus on people and their relationship to
the built environment. His observant eye presents architecture not
as an abstract ideal, but as the setting of everyday life, an
organic part of the urban fabric – be it suburban sprawl or the
booming metropoles of Africa and Asia. The exhibition will include
a number of Baan’s iconic works, many of which are familiar from
magazines and books, as well as photographs of vernacular and
informal architecture all around the world, from the round Tulou of
southern China to the rockhewn churches of Ethiopia. Thanks to the
great scope of his vision, Baan’s works offer a broad panorama of
human building that impressively demonstrates the existential
importance of architecture and urban design.
This book investigates the contemporary conceptions of the Jewish
figure on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage. Taking on what has
been said about Shakespeare's Shylock and Marlowe's Barabas in the
last centuries, the author analyses seven other, largely ignored
plays to enhance the image we have today of the early modern
stage-Jew. In tracing the image of Jewish figures in medieval
literature and in early modern travel reports, the foundation of
the Elizabethan idea of 'Jewishness' is laid out. Further, the
author challenges some arguments which have become axiomatic over
time, such as the notion of the red-haired, hook-nosed comical
villain. The book also contains a first edition of the Latin
university play "Machiavellus" by Nathaniel Wiburne, accomplished
by Michael Becker and Saskia Zinsser-Krys.
It's spring break, and Josh's friends are spending their free time
on the soccer field. Josh isn't catching on to the sport, and he
starts wondering, "Who wants to play just for kicks?" Will Josh
learn that sometimes it's fun to play just for fun?
This book is the proceedings of the 40th annual Graphics
Interface conference the oldest continuously scheduled conference
in the field. The book includes high-quality papers on recent
advances in interactive systems, human computer interaction, and
graphics from around the world. It covers the following topics:
shading and rendering, geometric modeling and meshing, image-based
rendering, image synthesis and realism, computer animation,
real-time rendering, non-photorealistic rendering, interaction
techniques, human interface devices, augmented reality, data and
information visualization, mobile computing, haptic and tangible
interfaces, and perception."
At the lawless border between North Korea and China, three young
lives converge in the hope of a better future. Yongju is an
accomplished student from a prominent but recently disgraced
family; Jangmi has had to fend for herself since childhood, and now
has her unborn child to protect; Danny is a Chinese-American
teenager who yearns for the China of his childhood. But danger is
everywhere: government informants, thieves, people smugglers,
abductors and even missionaries are a threat. As the three form an
adopted family in the struggle to survive, will they reach the
safety and freedom that China seems to offer? Inspired by the
author's own experiences while working in the border area, How I
Became a North Korean is a powerful story of peril and hope.
Gardens have always been places of leisure, pleasure, and
production – they reflect identities, dreams, and visions. Deeply
rooted in their culture, gardens have immense symbolic potential.
The recent revival of horticulture has focused less on the garden
as a romantic refuge than as a place where we imagine the future
and develop solutions. Urban farms, vertical gardens, and other
innovative projects in art, architecture, and urban planning
demonstrate that the present return to the garden is no timid
retreat, but a pioneering quest for a world in which social and
ecological justice count for something. Garden Futures examines
what gardens and their design reveal about our relationship to
nature. In exploring the history of ideas behind the genesis of the
modern garden, the book takes a close look at the present, goes in
search of origins in the past, and builds bridges into the future.
Stunning photographs illustrate ground-breaking gardens by such
designers as Derek Jarman and Piet Oudolf while critical articles
by well-known authors question conventional garden ideals. Authors
and gardeners including Gilles Clement and Jamaica Kincaid present
the garden as a place of learning where abstract concepts like
ecology, climate change, and food insecurity are translated into
things you can smell, touch, and taste. Daisy Ginsberg, Salmon
Creek Farm, and EcoLogic Studio create experimental and speculative
projects generating new attitudes and approaches.
Change or die! With this stark claim begins the journey through the
corporate lifecycle. Why do so many companies fail? Why do managers
struggle to recognize change early or hesitate to take vigorous
action? Why - and how - must the traditional lifecycle concept be
modernized if it is still to provide valid orientation? In this
essay, Roland Berger CEO Burkhard Schwenker analyzes the challenges
facing managers today and explores their implications for good
management. Corporate management, he argues, must once again become
more direct, more personal, more entrepreneurial. His experienced
and thoughtful analysis is complemented by insightful, candid
interviews with renowned entrepreneurs and business leaders,
conducted by journalist Mario Muller-Dofel. Finally, Schwenker
outlines an agenda calling for action in six specific areas.
The cheap, colourful plastic designs from East Germany pitted
against the cool functionalism of West German design: The
publication German Design 1949 - 1989: Two Countries, One History
does away with such cliches. More than 30 years after German
reunification, it presents a comprehensive overview of German
design history of the post-war period for the first time ever. With
over 380 illustrations and numerous examples from the fields of
design-fashion, furniture, graphics, automobile, industrial, and
interiors-the book shows how design featured in daily life on both
sides of the Wall, the important part it played in the
reconstruction process and how it served as a propaganda tool
during the Cold War. Key objects and protagonists-from Dieter Rams
or Otl Aicher in the West to Rudolf Horn or Renate Muller in the
East-are presented alongside formative factors such as the Bauhaus
legacy and important institutions. The exceptional case of the
division of Germany allows a unique comparative perspective on the
role design played in promoting socialism and capitalism. While in
the Federal Republic to the West, it became a generator of the
export economy and the "Made in Germany" brand, in the East it was
intended to fuel the socialist planned economy and affordability
for broad sections of the population was key. While the book
highlights the different realities of East and West, the many cross
references that connected design in both are also examined. It
impressively illustrates the many facets of German design history
in the post-war period. With contributions by Paul Betts, Greg
Castillo, Petra Eisele, Siegfried Gronert, Jana Scholze, Katharina
Pfutzner, Eli Rubin, Katrin Schreiter, Oliver Sukrow, Carsten
Wolff, among others; interviews with Prem Krishnamurthy, Renate
Muller and Dieter Rams.
The best available introduction to the political thought of
Augustine, if not to Christian political thought in general.
Included are generous selections from City of God , as well as from
many lesser-known writings of Augustine.
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R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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