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The film "The Passion of the Christ" raised anew the question why
did Jesus suffer such an excruciatingly painful death. For
centuries, those afflicted with suffering have been counseled by
the church to unite their sufferings to those of Jesus. This book
asks the question how the cross of Jesus can be reimagined in such
a way as to offer a path of hope rather than resignation. Drawing
upon resources as diverse as Simone Weil, William Lynch, Dorothee
Soelle, Karl Rahner, and Jon Sobrino, as well as the author's
personal experience of deep loss, the book explores the terrain of
suffering, from the universal loss of loved ones to the
imprisonment of mental illness and the global catastrophe of AIDS.
The book also questions the extra burden of suffering put upon gay
Catholics by the church's teaching of life-long celibacy for
homosexuals.
CD and DVD Forensics will take the reader through all facets of
handling, examining, and processing CD and DVD evidence for
computer forensics. At a time where data forensics is becoming a
major part of law enforcement and prosecution in the public sector,
and corporate and system security in the private sector, the
interest in this subject has just begun to blossom.
CD and DVD Forensics is a how to book that will give the reader
tools to be able to open CDs and DVDs in an effort to identify
evidence of a crime. These tools can be applied in both the public
and private sectors. Armed with this information, law enforcement,
corporate security, and private investigators will be able to be
more effective in their evidence related tasks. To accomplish this
the book is divided into four basic parts: (a) CD and DVD physics
dealing with the history, construction and technology of CD and DVD
media, (b) file systems present on CDs and DVDs and how these are
different from that which is found on hard disks, floppy disks and
other media, (c) considerations for handling CD and DVD evidence to
both recover the maximum amount of information present on a disc
and to do so without destroying or altering the disc in any way,
and (d) using the InfinaDyne product CD/DVD Inspector to examine
discs in detail and collect evidence.
*This is the first book addressing using the CD/DVD Inspector
product in a hands-on manner with a complete step-by-step guide for
examining evidence discs
* See how to open CD's and DVD'd and extract all the crucial
evidence they may contain
* Included free is a trial version of author's market leading
software "CD/DVD Inspector"
One hundred years after the birth of Karl Rahner, the contributors
to this book ask whether and how RahnerOs theology can address new
religious and cultural realities in the twenty-first century,
particularly those realities found on what has come to be called
Othe Pacific Rim.O Stretching from California and Latin America,
and across the Pacific Ocean to Asia, this geographic region
manifests an incredible cultural and religious diversity, but also
many points of intersection and interpenetration, resulting in new
forms of religion and spirituality. The theological categories
generated by Rahner, such as the anonymous Christian and even the
notion of a world church, meet steep challenges when read in
contexts very different from that of Germany and the theological
currents of the OAtlantic.O At the same time, the encounter between
Rahner and the Pacific Rim results in fresh readings of Rahner not
previously imagined, not only in places like China and Mexico, but
even Los Angeles. Anchored by a seminal essay by Francis X.
Clooney, S.J. (Harvard), contributors, include Thomas Sheehan
(Stanford), Catherine Bell (Santa Clara), and George Griener, S.J.
(Berkeley). Each essay examines the possibilities and limitations
of RahnerOs theology in this newly configured Pacific world.
One hundred years after the birth of Karl Rahner, the contributors
to this book ask whether and how Rahner's theology can address new
religious and cultural realities in the twenty-first century,
particularly those realities found on what has come to be called
"the Pacific Rim." Stretching from California and Latin America,
and across the Pacific Ocean to Asia, this geographic region
manifests an incredible cultural and religious diversity, but also
many points of intersection and interpenetration, resulting in new
forms of religion and spirituality. The theological categories
generated by Rahner, such as the anonymous Christian and even the
notion of a world church, meet steep challenges when read in
contexts very different from that of Germany and the theological
currents of the "Atlantic." At the same time, the encounter between
Rahner and the Pacific Rim results in fresh readings of Rahner not
previously imagined, not only in places like China and Mexico, but
even Los Angeles. Anchored by a seminal essay by Francis X.
Clooney, S.J. (Harvard), contributors, include Thomas Sheehan
(Stanford), Catherine Bell (Santa Clara), and George Griener, S.J.
(Berkeley). Each essay examines the possibilities and limitations
of Rahner's theology in this newly configured Pacific world.
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