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Understanding Jacques Ellul (Hardcover): Jeffrey P. Greenman, Read Mercer Schuchardt, Noah J. Toly Understanding Jacques Ellul (Hardcover)
Jeffrey P. Greenman, Read Mercer Schuchardt, Noah J. Toly
R1,028 R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Save R155 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cities and Global Governance - New Sites for International Relations (Paperback): Mark Amen, Noah J. Toly, Klaus Segbers,... Cities and Global Governance - New Sites for International Relations (Paperback)
Mark Amen, Noah J. Toly, Klaus Segbers, Patricia L. McCarney
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Case study rich, this volume advances our understanding of the significance of 'the city' in global governance. The editors call for innovation in international relations theory with case studies that add breadth to theorizing the role sub-national political actors play in global affairs. Each of the eight case studies demonstrates different intersections between the local and the global and how these intersections alter the conditions resulting from globalization processes. The case studies do so by focusing on one of three sub-themes: the diverse ways in which cities and sub-national regions impact nation-state foreign policy; the various dimensions of urban imbrications in global environmental politics; or the multiple methods and standards used to measure the global roles of cities.

The Wonders of Creation – Learning Stewardship from Narnia and Middle–Earth (Paperback): Kristen Page, Christina Biebe... The Wonders of Creation – Learning Stewardship from Narnia and Middle–Earth (Paperback)
Kristen Page, Christina Biebe Lake, Noah J. Toly, Emily Hunter McGowin
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When an author of fiction employs the imagination and sets characters in a new location, they are in a sense creating a world. Might such fictional worlds give us a deeper appreciation for our own? Many readers have found themselves, like the Pevensie children, transported by C. S. Lewis into Narnia, and they have traveled from Lantern Waste to Cair Paravel and the edge of the sea. Thanks to J. R. R. Tolkien, readers have also journeyed with Bilbo, Frodo, and their companions across Middle-earth from the Shire to the Lonely Mountain, the forest of Mirkwood, the mines of Moria, and the very fires of Mount Doom. But as often as we enter these fictional worlds as readers, we eventually return to our world refreshed with sharpened insight. In The Wonders of Creation, biologist Kristen Page explores the beloved fictional landscapes of Narnia and Middle-earth in order to discover what we might learn about real-life landscapes and how to become better stewards of God's good creation. Based on the annual lecture series hosted at Wheaton College's Marion E. Wade Center, volumes in the Hansen Lectureship Series reflect on the imaginative work and lasting influence of seven British authors: Owen Barfield, G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams.

The Gardeners' Dirty Hands - Environmental Politics and Christian Ethics (Hardcover): Noah J. Toly The Gardeners' Dirty Hands - Environmental Politics and Christian Ethics (Hardcover)
Noah J. Toly
R1,961 Discovery Miles 19 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The past three centuries have witnessed the accumulation of unprecedented levels of wealth and the production of unprecedented risks. These risks include the declining integrity and stability of many of the world's environments, which face dramatic and possibly irreversible change as the environmental burdens of late modern lifestyles increasingly shift to fragile ecosystems, vulnerable communities, and future generations. Globalization has increased the scope and scale of these risks, as well as the pace of their emergence. It has also made possible global environmental governance, attempts to manage risk by unprecedented numbers and types of authoritative agents, including state and non-state actors at the local, national, regional, and global levels. In The Gardeners' Dirty Hands: Environmental Politics and Christian Ethics, Noah Toly offers an interpretation of environmental governance that draws upon insights into the tragic - the need to forego, give up, undermine, or destroy one or more goods in order to possess or secure one or more other goods. Toly engages Christian and classical Greek ideas of the tragic to illuminate the enduring challenges of environmental politics. He suggests that Christians have unique resources for responsible engagement with global environmental politics while acknowledging the need for mutually agreed, and ultimately normative, restraints.

Understanding Jacques Ellul (Paperback, New): Jeffrey P. Greenman, Read M. Schuchardt, Noah J. Toly Understanding Jacques Ellul (Paperback, New)
Jeffrey P. Greenman, Read M. Schuchardt, Noah J. Toly
R681 Discovery Miles 6 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Jacques Ellul (1912-1994) was one of the world's last great polymaths and one of the most important Christian thinkers of his time, engaging the world with a simplicity, sincerity, courage, and passion that few have matched. However, Ellul is an often misunderstood thinker. As more than fifty books and over one thousand articles bear his name, embarking on a study of Ellul's thought can be daunting. This book provides an introduction to Ellul's life and work, analysing and assessing his thought across the most important themes of his scholarship. Readers will see that his remarkably broad field of vision, clarity of focus, and boldly prophetic voice make his work worth reading and considering, rereading and discussing. Jeffrey P. Greenman is Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies and Professor of Christian Ethics at Wheaton College (IL). Read Mercer Schuchardt is Associate Professor of Communication at Wheaton College (IL). Noah J. Toly is Director of Urban Studies and Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Wheaton College (IL). ' "Understanding Jacques Ellul" ' is a useful introduction to the prolific author, who was a sociologist, historian, and a Christian. This book is the first to give equal weight to his secular and Christian views. Given Ellul's voluminous writings, the authors had to be selective, and their choice of topics is excellent. Richard Stivers, Professor of Sociology, Illinois State University. 'This revealing overview of Ellul's life and work enables us to grasp the underlying unity of his principal interests: communication and Christianity. . . . This balanced study will be of prime service to anyone who wishes to] understand Ellul's thought and insights. Eric McLuhan, author of 'Know Thyself: Action and Perception'.

Cities and Global Governance - New Sites for International Relations (Hardcover, New Ed): Mark Amen, Noah J. Toly, Klaus... Cities and Global Governance - New Sites for International Relations (Hardcover, New Ed)
Mark Amen, Noah J. Toly, Klaus Segbers, Patricia L. McCarney
R4,931 Discovery Miles 49 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Case study rich, this volume advances our understanding of the significance of 'the city' in global governance. The editors call for innovation in international relations theory with case studies that add breadth to theorizing the role sub-national political actors play in global affairs. Each of the eight case studies demonstrates different intersections between the local and the global and how these intersections alter the conditions resulting from globalization processes. The case studies do so by focusing on one of three sub-themes: the diverse ways in which cities and sub-national regions impact nation-state foreign policy; the various dimensions of urban imbrications in global environmental politics; or the multiple methods and standards used to measure the global roles of cities.

Understanding Jacques Ellul (Paperback): Jeffrey P. Greenman, Read Mercer Schuchardt, Noah J. Toly Understanding Jacques Ellul (Paperback)
Jeffrey P. Greenman, Read Mercer Schuchardt, Noah J. Toly
R602 R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: Jacques Ellul (1912-1994) was one of the world's last great polymaths and one of the most important Christian thinkers of his time, engaging the world with a simplicity, sincerity, courage, and passion that few have matched. However, Ellul is an often misunderstood thinker. As more than fifty books and over one thousand articles bear his name, embarking on a study of Ellul's thought can be daunting. This book provides an introduction to Ellul's life and work, analyzing and assessing his thought across the most important themes of his scholarship. Readers will see that his remarkably broad field of vision, clarity of focus, and boldly prophetic voice make his work worth reading and considering, rereading and discussing. Endorsements: "Understanding Jacques Ellul is an academic treasure. . . . The complicated correlation between Ellul's biblical thinking and his social theoretical work is developed with extraordinary sophistication. This book lives up to its own internal promise, demonstrating with impeccable scholarship Ellul's distinctiveness as a Christian thinker." --Clifford Christians, University of Illinois "Understanding Jacques Ellul is a useful introduction to the prolific author, who was a sociologist, historian, and a Christian. This book is the first to give equal weight to his secular and Christian views. Given Ellul's voluminous writings, the authors had to be selective, and their choice of topics is excellent." --Richard Stivers, Professor of Sociology, Illinois State University "Jacques Ellul was one of the twentieth century's most insightful Christian analysts of contemporary society. His writings remain of great value for Christian mission today. This study shows his continued relevance through its accessible, well-informed introduction and overview of some of the many key themes in his extensive corpus. I hope it introduces Ellul's thought to a new generation of Christian disciples and scholars." --Andrew Goddard, Associate Director, Kirby Laing Institute of Christian Ethics "This revealing overview of Ellul's life and work enables us to grasp the underlying unity of his principal interests: communication and Christianity. . . . This balanced study will be of prime service to anyone who wishes to] understand Ellul's thought and insights." --Eric McLuhan, author of Know Thyself: Action and Perception Author Biography: Jeffrey P. Greenman is Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies and Professor of Christian Ethics at Wheaton College (IL). Read M. Schuchardt is Associate Professor of Communication at Wheaton College (IL). Noah J. Toly is Director of Urban Studies and Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Wheaton College (IL).

Cities of Tomorrow and the City to Come - A Theology of Urban Life (Paperback): Noah J. Toly Cities of Tomorrow and the City to Come - A Theology of Urban Life (Paperback)
Noah J. Toly; Series edited by Gene L Green
R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Each day, the world's urban population swells by almost 200,000. With every passing week, more than a million people new to cities face unexpected realities and challenges of urban life. Just like the sheer volume of people in the city, these challenges can be staggering. As with the height and breadth of our metropolises, the wonders of urban life can be breathtaking. Like the city itself, the questions and challenges of urban life are both sprawling and pulsing with vitality. As part of Zondervan's Ordinary Theology series, this volume offers a series of Christian reflections on some of the most basic and universal challenges of 21st century urban life. It takes one important dimension of what it means to be human-that human beings are made to be for God, for others, and for creation-and asks, "What are the implications of who God made us to be for how we ought to live in our cities?" This book is intended for Christians facing the riddle of urban creation care, discerning the shape of community life, struggling with the challenges of wealth and poverty, and wondering at the global influence of cities. It is meant for those whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably bound up in the flourishing of their neighborhood and also for those who live in the shadow of cities. Most of all, it is meant for those grappling with the relationship between the cities of tomorrow and the glorious city to come.

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