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The battle starts on your knees. It ends in the strongest camps of
the enemy. Many intercessors find that they are being called into
the highest level of spiritual warfare. In Authority to Tread,
Rebecca Greenwood explores every area of battle, from preparation
strategies to praying on location. Let this tactical manual show
you how to move in your God-given authority. "Reveals the full
scope of understanding the enemy in the atmosphere around you, in
the land you walk on, and in the societal structures that affect
the way we live. Rebecca fully reveals how to get your feet planted
firmly over the enemy's plan in your region."-Dr. Chuck D. Pierce,
president, Glory of Zion International, Inc., vice president,
Global Harvest Ministries "I have served alongside Becca in the
trenches. She is a serious student and practitioner of all three
levels of spiritual warfare."-Doris Wagner, executive vice
president, Global Harvest Ministries "Becca is a seasoned
intercessor and unfolds the strategies of warfare with clarity and
skill."-Alice Smith, executive director, U.S. Prayer Center "A
wonderfully clear, concise and, best of all, practical guide for
every praying Christian."-Eddie Smith, president, U.S. Prayer
Center "Provocative insight into the believer's authority to
reorder situations and circumstances through dynamic intercession
and powerful spiritual warfare."-Joseph Thompson, president, Light
the Nations Ministries, author of I'm a Christian, So How Can I
Have Demons? "Encourages the reader to enlarge a personal prayer
perspective to a global vision and to press forward into new vistas
in partnership with the Lord."-Lora Allison, president, Celebration
International Ministries, author, Skinned Alive? The Importance of
Covering
Homogeneous and, more generally, quasihomogeneous distributions
represent an important subclass of L. Schwartz's distributions. In
this book, the meromorphic dependence of these distributions on the
order of homogeneity and on further parameters is studied. The
analytic continuation, the residues and the finite parts of these
distribution-valued functions are investigated in some detail. This
research was initiated by Marcel Riesz in his seminal article in
Acta Mathematica in 1949. It leads to the so-called elliptic and
hyperbolic M. Riesz kernels referring to the Laplace and the wave
operator. The distributional formulation goes back to J. Dieudonne
and J. Horvath. The analytic continuation of these
distribution-valued functions yields convolution groups and
fundamental solutions of the corresponding linear partial
differential operators with constant coefficients. The
convolvability and the convolution of distributions and, in
particular, of quasihomogeneous distributions are investigated
systematically. In contrast to most textbooks on distribution
theory, the general concept of convolution of distributions is
employed. It was defined by L. Schwartz and further analyzed by R.
Shiraishi and J. Horvath. The authors Norbert Ortner (* 1945,
Vorarlberg) and Peter Wagner (* 1956, Tirol) are well-known
researchers in the fields of Distribution Theory and Partial
Differential Equations. The latter is professor for mathematics at
the Technical Faculty, the first one was professor for mathematics
at the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics of the
Innsbruck University.
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Jeff Jansen; Foreword by Chuck Pierce, C. Peter Wagner
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The past two decades have witnessed a revival of the concept of
'civil society'. From East Central Europe to Latin America and East
Asia to the recent calls for a 'European civil society' and a
'global civil society', the concept signifies the need for national
and supra-national forms of civic commitment against both
unjustified state domination and neo-liberal marketization.
Reviewing the long history of the concept, its use in various
regional contexts and its place in critical political theory, this
book takes comprehensive stock of these debates and asks about the
potential of the concept of civil society in guiding political
transformations towards fuller understandings of liberty and
democracy. Peter Wagner is Professor of Social and Political Theory
at the European University Institute, Florence, and Professor of
Sociology at the University of Warwick. His publications in social
and political philosophy and historical and political sociology
include A Sociology of Modernity (1994), Theorizing Modernity
(2001), A History and Theory of the Social Sciences (2001), and The
Political Constitution of Modern Capitalism (co-editor, forthcoming
2005).
It is often taken for granted that modernity emerged in Europe and
diffused from there across the world. This book questions that
assumption and re-examines the question of European modernity in
the light of world history. Bo Strath and Peter Wagner re-position
Europe in the global context of the 19th and 20th centuries. They
show that Europe is less modern than has been assumed, and
modernity less European and thus decentre Europe in a way that
makes room for a wider historical perspective. Adopting a thematic
structure, the authors reconceive the idea of European modernity in
relation to key topics such as democracy, capitalism and market
society, individual autonomy, religion and politics. European
Modernity is an important addition to the literature that will be
of interest to all students and scholars of modern European
history.
Bestselling, Easy-to-Use Spiritual Gifts Resource for Group Use
This trusted spiritual gifts resources has been helping individuals
and congregations learn about their unique giftings for
generations. Your Spiritual Gifts Can Help Your Church Grow is the
quintessential group resource. Comprehensive and easy to
understand, this guide includes the questionnaire and will help you
and your group identify the gifts God has given you. More than
that, you will discover how each gift works so that you and your
group or congregation can use your unique gifts to help your church
and community flourish.
This monograph provides the theoretical foundations needed for the
construction of fundamental solutions and fundamental matrices of
(systems of) linear partial differential equations. Many
illustrative examples also show techniques for finding such
solutions in terms of integrals. Particular attention is given to
developing the fundamentals of distribution theory, accompanied by
calculations of fundamental solutions. The main part of the book
deals with existence theorems and uniqueness criteria, the method
of parameter integration, the investigation of quasihyperbolic
systems by means of Fourier and Laplace transforms, and the
representation of fundamental solutions of homogeneous elliptic
operators with the help of Abelian integrals. In addition to
rigorous distributional derivations and verifications of
fundamental solutions, the book also shows how to construct
fundamental solutions (matrices) of many physically relevant
operators (systems), in elasticity, thermoelasticity,
hexagonal/cubic elastodynamics, for Maxwell's system and others.
The book mainly addresses researchers and lecturers who work with
partial differential equations. However, it also offers a valuable
resource for students with a solid background in vector calculus,
complex analysis and functional analysis.
For generations when Christians have engaged in spiritual
warfare, most of the time they have focused on "satan" as the main
opponent. However, C. Peter Wagner has gathered together a number
of ministers who teach from personal experience that the
"principalities and powers" are more than just satan--there is an
entire hierarchy of demons in this world. Often, missionaries and
ministers are finding that they have far more success in an area
when they first go to war in the spirit and in prayer against the
evil power that rules a certain region. C. Peter Wagner has
compiled this book of many voices, speaking from Scripture and
personal experience, teaching the reality of territorial spirits
and the necessity of waging targeted, powerful warfare against them
in order to reach the souls these evil powers have held captive for
too long.
Christians must take to heart what the Bible teaches about
spiritual warfare. Arm yourself with this book
This book, which represents probably the most comprehensive
discussion of the emergence of modem social science yet produced,
is of far more than merely historical interest. The contributors
set out to rewrite the history of the social sciences and to show
the limitations of conventional conceptions of their development.
These tasks they accomplish with great success and much
distinction. Yet in so doing they contribute in a direct way to our
understanding of the relation between social analysis and the
nature of human societies today. The brilliant and distinctive
perspective of the papers in this collection is to demonstrate,
with many specific examples, that social science and modem
institutions have helped shape each other in mutual interplay.
Modem systems are in some part con stituted through the reflexive
incorporation of developing social science knowledge; on the other
hand, the social sciences organise themselves in terms of a
continuing reflection upon the evolution of those systems. Such a
perspective, as Wagner and Wittrock in particular make clear, does
not in any way either impugn the status of knowledge claims made
within social science or destroy the independent reality of social
institutions. The book questions the notion that the
institutionalising of the social sciences can be understood as a
process of their increasing autonomy from extemal social
connections. 'Autonomy' forms a mode of legitima tion and a basis
of power rather than a distinctive phenomenon as such."
Civil society stands for one of the most ambitious projects and
influential concepts relating to the study of modern societies.
This series deals with the multiple languages, different layers,
and diverse practices of existing and emerging civil societies in
Europe and asks how far the renewed interest in the concept can
contribute to the gradual evolution of a larger European civil
society. The past two decades have witnessed a revival of the
concept of civil society. From East Central Europe to Latin America
and East Asia to the recent calls for a European civil society and
a global civil society, the concept signifies the need for national
and supra - national forms of civic commitment against both
unjustified state domination and neo - liberal marketization.
Reviewing the long history of the concept, its use in various
regional contexts, and its place in critical political theory, this
book takes comprehensive stock of these debates and asks about the
potential of the concept of civil society in guiding political
transformations towards fuller understandings of liberty and
democracy.
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keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Bestselling, Easy-to-Use Spiritual Gifts Resource for Personal Use
This trusted spiritual gifts resource has been helping individuals
and congregations learn about their unique giftings for
generations. Discover Your Spiritual Gifts is the perfect volume
for personal study. By using the included questionnaire, you will
first be able to identify the unique gifts God has given you. This
book will then help you understand what each gift means and how it
works, show you biblical and modern-day examples of others who
share those gifts, and reveal how you can use yours to better serve
God and others.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Jesus revealed Himself to be the cornerstone of the church. But He
has built His church, and continues to build it, through apostles
and prophets, people who are empowered by the Holy Spirit. Now a
leader of the New Apostolic Reformation gives us new insights into
how the people called to crucial roles in the church--apostles,
prophets, evangelists, pastor and teachers--must work together to
fulfill their divine purpose. For the first time since the Early
Church, God is harnessing apostles and prophets to fulfill the
promises of His divine plan. Prepare to play your part!
Collected in this volume are the best articles and symposia from
Poverty & Race, the bimonthly newsletter journal of The Poverty
& Race Research Action Council (PRRAC), a Washington, DC-based
national public interest organization founded in 1990. Poverty
& Race in America includes over six-dozen works originally
published between mid-2001 and 2005, many of which have been
updated and revised. The contributors represent the best of
progressive thought and activism on America's two most salient, and
seemingly intractable, domestic problems-race and poverty. Divided
into topical sections, this volume considers the issues of race,
poverty, housing, education, health, and democracy. Poverty &
Race in America is especially concerned with the links between and
among these areas, both for purposes of analysis and policy
prescriptions. Featuring a foreword by Congressman Jesse L.
Jackson, Jr., this edited collection will be of great interest to
policy makers and human rights activists and hopefully stimulate
creative thought and action to bring an end to racism and poverty.
This book, which represents probably the most comprehensive
discussion of the emergence of modem social science yet produced,
is of far more than merely historical interest. The contributors
set out to rewrite the history of the social sciences and to show
the limitations of conventional conceptions of their development.
These tasks they accomplish with great success and much
distinction. Yet in so doing they contribute in a direct way to our
understanding of the relation between social analysis and the
nature of human societies today. The brilliant and distinctive
perspective of the papers in this collection is to demonstrate,
with many specific examples, that social science and modem
institutions have helped shape each other in mutual interplay.
Modem systems are in some part con stituted through the reflexive
incorporation of developing social science knowledge; on the other
hand, the social sciences organise themselves in terms of a
continuing reflection upon the evolution of those systems. Such a
perspective, as Wagner and Wittrock in particular make clear, does
not in any way either impugn the status of knowledge claims made
within social science or destroy the independent reality of social
institutions. The book questions the notion that the
institutionalising of the social sciences can be understood as a
process of their increasing autonomy from extemal social
connections. 'Autonomy' forms a mode of legitima tion and a basis
of power rather than a distinctive phenomenon as such."
Modern social sciences have, over the past forty years, been
committed to the improvement of public policy. More recently,
however, doubts have arisen about the possibility and desirability
of a policy-oriented social science. In this book, leading
specialists in the field analyze both the development and failings
of policy-oriented social science. In contrast to other writings on
the subject, this volume presents a distinctively historical and
comparative approach. By looking at earlier periods, the
contributors demonstrate how policy orientation has been central to
the emergence and evolution of the social sciences as a form of
professional activity. Case studies of rarely examined societies
such as Poland, Brazil and Japan further demonstrate the various
ways in which intellectual developments have been shaped by the
societal contexts in which they have emerged and how they have
taken part in the shaping of these societies.
With contributions of scholars from Europe and North America, this
book covers the representation of women in word and image in the
context of changing frames of mentalities in two distinct periods -
the Enlightenment and postmodernism. Subjects and artists/authors
covered include prostitution, English and French art (Hogarth,
Reynolds, Beardsley, Greuze), postmodern feminist theatre, recent
fiction by Cormac McCarthy, Margaret Atwood and Spanish literature.
Special chapters deal with the construction of women in recent
popular animated cartoons and computer games.
Modern social sciences have been committed to the improvement of
public policy. However, doubts have arisen about the possibility
and desirability of a policy-oriented social science. In this book,
leading specialists in the field analyse both the development and
failings of policy-oriented social science. In contrast to other
writings on the subject, this volume presents a distinctively
historical and comparative approach. By looking at earlier periods,
the contributors demonstrate how policy orientation has been
central to the emergence and evolution of the social sciences as a
form of professional activity. Case studies of rarely examined
societies such as Poland, Brazil and Japan further demonstrate the
various ways in which intellectual developments have been shaped by
the societal contexts in which they have emerged and how they have
taken part in the shaping of these societies.
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