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Assembling a remarkable group of scholars, these essays explore how
the circulation and exchange of "vectors of the radical" shape the
avant-garde. Mapping the movement of scripts, theatre activists,
performances, and other material entities, they provide
unprecedented perspectives on the transnational performance culture
of the avant-garde.
Assembling a remarkable group of scholars, these essays explore how
the circulation and exchange of 'vectors of the radical' shape the
avant-garde. Mapping the movement of scripts, theatre activists,
performances, and other material entities, they provide
unprecedented perspectives on the transnational performance culture
of the avant-garde.
Transitions Through Adult Life is a summary of what is known about
adults and how they develop. More than a book describing life'
crises, it portrays the potential of life's transitions. It seeks
to offer answers to the problems it analyzes. This book provides an
overview of the various stages of adult life, what is typical in
those stages, and how the church needs to be responsive to adults
as they traverse the stages. The twenty-six chapters deal with
young adulthood, middle adulthood, and older adulthood and most of
the major events and challenges that one may encounter in those
stages. Some of the specific topics include courtship, singleness,
faith development, career, child-rearing, loss of loved ones,
divorce, physical decline, etc. The chapters are succinct summaries
of the significant dimensions of the topic calling upon existing
research and the author's own keen powers of synthesis.
Empathy is generally considered a useful skill for professional
students in the helping professions, such as medicine, nursing,
teaching, and clergy. This book examines the pedagogical and
curricular implications of educating for empathy. Empathy is
described as consisting of both cognitive and affective elements.
Students may demonstrate empathic abilities on a continuum from an
empathic deficit to empathic overload. Mentoring, reflection,
journaling, and an understanding of spiritual formation can be
helpful to professional students in learning how to engage empathy.
For both the professional and the client, empathy can enhance the
encounter and the professional relationship. Building on the
inherent potential for relationality, professionals engaging
empathy bring respectful humility into their encounters that can
facilitate intercultural understanding in a diversifying and
complex world.
The success of the church's mission lies in large part with the
well-being of its families. In Family Ministry, Charles Sell
addresses the multiple means by which a congregation can create and
sustain healthy family life. In survey after survey, people say
that family takes priority, yet family ministries remain scarce in
the church, and family disintegration is a significant problem even
in evangelical congregations. Family Ministry offers the
theoretical, theological, and practical resources for developing
needed ministries. This edition reflects the changes that have
taken place in both society and church since the first edition was
published in 1981.
Through most of its history, the Boeing Company has been one of the
biggest providers of jobs and wealth in western Washington State.
But in the 1990s, the company found itself a target of local
activists and politicians who saw urban sprawl and "growth
politics" ruining the region's quality of life. T. M. Sell grew up
in a Boeing family, near Boeing's Renton plant, and later covered
the company as a reporter for the Valley Daily News and the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer. He is a first-hand observer of the drama he
unfolds--one personally interested in the future of his community,
well informed about the details of its history, acquainted with
many of the principal players, and conversant with the theoretical
and historical literature that bears on the multifaceted questions
he seeks to answer. After a lively sketch of the Boeing Company's
history into the last decade of the 20th century, Sell looks at
what happened when Boeing tried to expand its facilities in Renton
and Everett. It was then that the "paradox of growth" first
manifested itself, the point at which the benefits of economic
expansion appeared to be outweighed by its costs. Sell examines
political power management in Washington State, paying particular
attention to Boeing's successful efforts to be a positive influence
in the state, to the strategies it used to influence
growth-management legislation in Olympia, and to its negotiations
with the communities most affected by its efforts to grow. In each
case, Sell gives not just an overview of positions and strategies
but also sharply drawn portraits of the lobbyists, analysts, and
politicians involved, many of whom explain their views in direct
conversation. The balanced and comprehensive approach Sell brings
to bear on the story is also his recommendation for dealing with
inevitable future growth-related contentions. Fostering the
continuing health of our economic and political environment, he
concludes, will require just such a broad, evenhanded, and sensible
approach to the politics of compromise.
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