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When the Sky Falls (DVD)
Gerard Flynn, Ruaidhri Conroy, Joan Allen, Peter Postlethwaite, Liam Cunningham, …
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R53
Discovery Miles 530
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Fictionalized account of the events which lead to the 1996 murder
of journalist Veronica Guerin. Sinead Hamilton (Joan Allen) is a
reporter employed by the Irish Sunday Globe. In the course of her
work she becomes interested in the possibility of exposing the
corruption which allows Dublin's drug lords to lead the lives of
respectable businessmen, and of working towards a reform of
Ireland's notoriously ineffective criminal laws. But her
investigations earn her some enemies in high places, and Sinead
soon receives threats to her own well-being.
A generation of young Christians are weary of the political legacy
they've inherited and hungry for a better approach. They're tired
of seeing their faith tied to political battles they didn't start,
and they're frustrated by the failures of leaders they thought they
could trust. Kaitlyn Schiess grew up in this landscape, and
understands it from the inside. Spiritual formation, and
particularly a focus on formative practices, are experiencing a
renaissance in Christian thinking-but these ideas are not often
applied to the political sphere. In The Liturgy of Politics,
Schiess shows that the church's politics are shaped by its habits
and practices even when it's unaware of them. Schiess insists that
the way out of our political morass is first to recognize the
formative power of the political forces all around us, and then to
recover historic Christian practices that shape us according to the
truth of the gospel.
As a pandemic and racial reckoning exposed society's faults,
Christian thinkers were laying the groundwork for a better future.
A public health and economic crisis provoked by Covid-19. A social
crisis cracked open by the filmed murder of George Floyd. A
leadership crisis laid bare as the gravity of a global pandemic met
a country suffocating in political polarization and idolatry. In
the spring of 2020, Comment magazine created a publishing project
to tap the resources of a Christian humanist tradition to respond
collaboratively and imaginatively to these crises. Plough soon
joined in the venture. So did seventeen other institutions. The web
commons that resulted - Breaking Ground - became a one-of-a-kind
space to probe society's assumptions, interrogate our own hearts,
and imagine what a better future might require. This volume,
written in real time during a year that revealed the depths of our
society's fissures, provides a wealth of reflections and proposals
on what should come after. It is an anthology of different lenses
of faith seeking to understand how best we can serve the broader
society and renew our civilization. Contributors include Anne
Snyder, Susannah Black, Mark Noll, N. T. Wright, Gracy Olmstead,
Doug Sikkema, Patrick Pierson, Jennifer Frey, J. L. Wall, Michael
Wear, Dante Stewart, Joe Nail, Benya Kraus, Patrick Tomassi, Amy
Julia Becker, Jeffrey Bilbro, Marilynne Robinson, Cherie Harder,
Joel Halldorf, Irena Dragas Jansen, Katherine Boyle, L. M. Sacasas,
Jake Meador, Joshua Bombino, Chelsea Langston Bombino, Aryana
Petrosky Roberts, Stuart McAlpine, Heather C. Ohaneson, Oliver
O'Donovan, W. Bradford Littlejohn, Anthony M. Barr, Michael Lamb,
Shadi Hamid, Samuel Kimbriel, Christine Emba, Brandon McGinley,
John Clair, Kurt Armstrong, Peter Wehner, Jonathan Haidt, Dhananjay
Jagannathan, Phil Christman, Gregory Thompson, Duke Kwon, Carlo
Lancellotti, Tara Isabella Burton, Charles C. Camosy, Joseph M.
Keegin, Luke Bretherton, Tobias Cremer, and Elayne Allen.
As a social worker, you could work in a variety of different
organisations, each with their own purpose, culture and structure.
Understanding and examining the complex issues involved in the
management and organisational context of social work practice is
crucial for practitioners and managers. This book helps you to
develop strategies for ethical, reflective and relational practice,
covers key themes including leadership, supervision, risk and
decision making and emphasises the importance of active
participation for positive change. Thoroughly updated, and with new
Practice Examples demonstrating the relationship between theory and
practice, this is essential reading for both undergraduate and
postgraduate students of social work, as well as practising social
workers.
As a social worker, you could work in a variety of different
organisations, each with their own purpose, culture and structure.
Understanding and examining the complex issues involved in the
management and organisational context of social work practice is
crucial for practitioners and managers. This book helps you to
develop strategies for ethical, reflective and relational practice,
covers key themes including leadership, supervision, risk and
decision making and emphasises the importance of active
participation for positive change. Thoroughly updated, and with new
Practice Examples demonstrating the relationship between theory and
practice, this is essential reading for both undergraduate and
postgraduate students of social work, as well as practising social
workers.
Christian Book Award (R) program Outreach Resource of the Year Have
you ever felt too progressive for conservatives, but too
conservative for progressives? Too often, political questions are
framed in impossible ways for the faithful Christian: we're forced
to choose between social justice and biblical values, between
supporting women and opposing abortion. As a result, it's easy for
Christians to grow disillusioned with civic engagement or fall back
into tribal extremes. This state of affairs has damaged Christian
public witness and divided the church. The authors of this book
represent the AND Campaign, which exists to educate and organize
Christians for faithful civic and cultural engagement. They insist
that not only are we called to love our neighbors through the
political process but also that doing so requires us to transcend
the binary way the debates are usually framed. In simple,
understandable language, they lay out the biblical case for
political engagement and help Christians navigate the complex world
of politics with integrity, from political messaging and the
politics of race to protests, advocacy, and more. The book includes
a study guide for classroom use and group discussion. When we
understand our civic engagement as a way to obey Christ's call to
love our neighbor, we see that it is possible to engage the
political process with both love and truth-compassion and
conviction.
Social identity theory is a diffuse but interrelated group of
social psychological theories concerned with when and why
individuals identify with, and behave as part of social groups, and
adopt shared attitudes. Social identity theory is thus concerned
both with the psychological and sociological aspects of group
behavior. In this book, the authors present topical research in the
study of social identity, including the elderly and social
identity; sexual identity in relation to developmental and social
considerations; ethnic identity in Baikalian Siberia and the role
of Russian colonisation; Latinas and Black women negotiating
multiple marginalised social identities; social identity
implications for individuals with physical disabilities and social
identity and self-image.
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