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This book explores the use of restorative justice approaches in the
context of environmental crimes. It critically assesses regular
criminal justice approaches with regard to green crimes and
explores restorative justice conferencing as an alternative.
Focussing on justice approaches in Australia and New Zealand, it
argues that court processes following environmental offending
provide minimal to no offender and victim voice, interaction, and
input, rendering them invisible. It proposes a third measure of
justice - that of meaningful involvement, beyond that of fair
procedure and outcome. It suggests the use of restorative justice
conferencing, a facilitated dialogue between stakeholders to crime
or conflict, as a vehicle to operationalise and achieve justice as
meaningful involvement. This book speaks to those interested in
green criminology, victimology and environmental law.
In the recent history of philosophy few works have appeared which
favorably portray Idealism as a plausible philosophical view of the
world. Considerably less has been written about Idealism as a
viable framework for doing theology. While the most recent and
significant works on Idealism, composed by the late John Foster
(Case for Idealism and A World for Us: The Case for
Phenomenological Idealism), have put this theory back on the
philosophical map, no such attempt has been made to re-introduce
Idealism to contemporary Christian theology. Idealism and Christian
Theology is such a work, retrieving ideas and arguments from its
most significant modern exponents (especially George Berkeley and
Jonathan Edwards) in order to assess its value for present and
future theological construction. As a piece of constructive
philosophical-theology itself, this volume considers the
explanatory power an Idealist ontology has for contemporary
Christian theology.
An authoritative account of the causes of infertility that fully
explores the clinical assessment of patients and covers the
decision-making behind treatment options. The content follows the
MRCOG syllabus as well as delving deeper into subjects covered by
the RCOG Advanced Training Skills Modules (ATSMs), leaving readers
well prepared for their examinations. Written by nationally
recognised leaders in the field, this volume concisely reviews
contemporary clinical practice. Using an aetiology-based approach,
chapters discuss ovulatory dysfunction, endometriosis, male
infertility, uterine/tubal factors and unexplained infertility. The
increasing use of third-party reproduction and surrogacy is
explored, along with the psychosocial aspects of this type of
treatment. Ethical dilemmas surrounding reproductive medicine and
their management are covered in depth. With an emphasis on
practical approaches to the delivery and organisation of clinical
and laboratory services, readers learn how to ensure the support
and care they offer is of the highest quality.
This book explores the use of restorative justice approaches in the
context of environmental crimes. It critically assesses regular
criminal justice approaches with regard to green crimes and
explores restorative justice conferencing as an alternative.
Focussing on justice approaches in Australia and New Zealand, it
argues that court processes following environmental offending
provide minimal to no offender and victim voice, interaction, and
input, rendering them invisible. It proposes a third measure of
justice - that of meaningful involvement, beyond that of fair
procedure and outcome. It suggests the use of restorative justice
conferencing, a facilitated dialogue between stakeholders to crime
or conflict, as a vehicle to operationalise and achieve justice as
meaningful involvement. This book speaks to those interested in
green criminology, victimology and environmental law.
This book is the first comprehensive study of Mormon architecture.
It centers on the doctrine of Zion which led to over 500 planned
settlements in Missouri, Illinois, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado,
New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Canada, and Mexico. This
doctrine also led to a hierarchy of building types from temples and
tabernacles to meetinghouses and tithing offices. Their built
environment stands as a monument to a unique utopian society that
not only survived but continues to flourish where others have
become historical or cultural curiosities. Hamilton's account,
augmented by 135 original and historical photographs, provides a
fascinating example of how religious teachings and practices are
expressed in planned communities and architecture types.
With contributions from leading theologians and philosophers,
"Being Saved: Explorations in Human Salvation" brings together a
series of essays on the major topics relating to the doctrine of
salvation. The book provides readers with a critical resource that
consists of an integrative philosophical-theological method, and
will invigorate this much-needed discussion. Contributors include
Oliver Crisp (Fuller Theological Seminary) Paul Helm (Regent
College, Vancouver and Highland Theological College, Scotland)
Joanna Leidenhag (University of Edinburgh) Andrew Loke (Hong Kong
University)
Demands on the gynaecologist from patients seeking help with
suboptimal fertility continue to grow, and fertility-related issues
are often in the gaze of the media. Obstetricians and
gynaecologists need to ensure that they are up to date, informed
and knowledgeable to successfully engage with their patients.
Written by nationally recognised leaders in the field, this volume
concisely reviews contemporary clinical practice. Using an
aetiology-based approach, the evidence underpinning the management
of ovulatory dysfunction, male infertility, endometriosis, tubal,
uterine factor, and unexplained infertility is critically reviewed.
The role of assisted reproduction treatment is elaborated and a new
chapter describes the clinical and laboratory techniques involved.
The book provides a comprehensive summary for candidates preparing
for the Part 2 MRCOG examination, covering the RCOG curriculum for
infertility management. It will be enormously helpful to health
professionals working in fertility clinics and an essential
aide-memoire to those undertaking special interest training in
infertility.
In the recent history of philosophy few works have appeared which
favorably portray Idealism as a plausible philosophical view of the
world. Considerably less has been written about Idealism as a
viable framework for doing theology. While the most recent and
significant works on Idealism, composed by the late John Foster
(Case for Idealism and A World for Us: The Case for
Phenomenological Idealism), have put this theory back on the
philosophical map, no such attempt has been made to re-introduce
Idealism to contemporary Christian theology. Idealism and Christian
Theology is such a work, retrieving ideas and arguments from its
most significant modern exponents (especially George Berkeley and
Jonathan Edwards) in order to assess its value for present and
future theological construction. As a piece of constructive
philosophical-theology itself, this volume considers the
explanatory power an Idealist ontology has for contemporary
Christian theology.
Righteous Indignation: Christian Philosophical and Theological
Perspectives on Anger explores the philosophy of Christian
anger-what anger is, what it means for God to be angry, and when
anger is morally appropriate. The book explores specific biblical
questions, such as how God communicates his anger in the Old
Testament and whether anger at one's enemies in the imprecatory
psalms is praiseworthy. In addition, some chapters focus on the
practical application of anger to topics such as racial justice,
criminal law, and civil discourse, and on the ideas of historical
figures such as Thomas Aquinas and Jonathan Edwards. The purpose of
the book is to provide multiple perspectives, examining anger from
different angles, but most of all it is hoped that readers will
come away with a better understanding of God's nature and how
followers of Jesus ought to relate to those who wrong them.
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