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On Thursday as they ate the Passover meal with Jesus, the disciples
believed that the kingdom was coming and they were on the front end
of a revolution. Then came the tragedy of Friday and, somehow even
worse, the silence of Saturday. They ran. They doubted. They
despaired. Yet, within the grave, God's power was still flowing
like a mighty river beneath the ice of winter. And then there was
Sunday morning. Real, raw, and achingly honest, A Glorious Dark
meets readers in the ambiguity, doubt, and uncertainty we feel when
our beliefs about the world don't match up to reality. Tackling
tough questions like Why is faith so hard? Why do I doubt? Why does
God allow me to suffer? and Is God really with me in the midst of
my pain? A. J. Swoboda puts into sharp focus a faith that is
greater than our personal comfort or fulfilment. He invites readers
to develop a faith that embraces the tension between what we
believe and what we experience, showing that the very tension we
seek to eliminate is where God meets us.
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A J Swoboda; Foreword by Steven Bouma-Prediger
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Life is a hot mess. There's the bedlam of getting out the door in
the morning. The constant breaking down of our homes and bodies and
the cars we drive. And the institutions that promise to help are
often no better. We are surrounded by the constant disorder of
governments and disappointed by "organized" religion, the very
entities that tell us they can provide us sanity and security.
Instead, they leave us scratching our heads or licking our wounds.
Chaos surrounds us, and at times, it seems to rule our souls, our
families, and our world. But does chaos always end in failure or
flaw? What if chaos was more than the check engine light of lost
causes? What if chaos was the raw material out of which God
creates? In the beginning God brought order from chaos, filling the
chaos with a beautiful creation, and he's been doing it ever since.
Where you and I may experience confusion and disorder, God sees an
opportunity for something new--for a rebirth, a renewal, and a
renovation. God did this in the beginning, he did it again at the
cross, and with renewed vision for our disordered world today, we
look to God to do it again. Inspired by the powerful picture of
creation in Genesis 1:2, author Jessica LaGrone challenges the
hope-destroying belief that God has abandoned us in our broken
relationships, our pain, and our grief. In the midst of our
out-of-control lives, God is there, and he specializes in making
new things from the chaos threatens to drown us. When we experience
chaos in our own lives and everything feels like it is falling
apart, God is just getting started. When the Spirit of God hovers,
chaos can give birth to hope.
A collection of ten original papers on the New Testament text,
first presented in 2013, which reflect the diversity of current
research. Examples of ancient engagement with the Bible include
Origen, Eusebius of Caesarea and Augustine along with early
translations.
This book offers a critical reflection on interpersonal positioning
across both large- and small-scale contexts and highlights the
multi-faceted nature of intercultural communication in today's
global world. The volume establishes positioning primarily as the
negotiation of interpersonal relationships, and draws on concepts
from across disciplines by way of reappraisal before applying them
to two specific domains: MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online
Role-Playing Games) and private ELF couple interaction. While
acknowledging and showcasing the unique features of positioning in
these two contexts, Kloetzl and Swoboda point to their
commonalities by looking at how language and specifically English
is used as a communicative resource in lingua franca situations.
The book also identifies new directions for future methodological
innovations in that it demonstrates how the same interaction can be
looked at in methodologically-different ways and how the authors'
own positions projected on to such interaction create an integrated
tri-partite perspective on the two domains. Shedding light on
interpersonal positioning in different contexts and in turn on
global communication more generally, this book will be of
particular interest to students and researchers in discourse
analysis, pragmatics, computer-mediated communication,
sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.
Gathering together the papers presented at the Madrid Conference on
Optimum Currency Areas in 1970 this volume represents one of the
first complete surveys of the theory and policy implication of
monetary integration. The book discusses: the economics of fixed
exchange rates relevant to monetary relations within an integrated
monetary area the evolution of economic doctrine and a survey of
optimum currency area theory problems of policy co-ordination
within a currency area relevance of the monetary-fiscal policy mix
problems of monetary union in developing countries the book
predicted the establishment of an European currency but presented
the case for greater flexibility of exchange rates as an
alternative to currency unification.
Scripting Pentecost explores and develops an analysis of worship
and liturgy in Pentecostal and Charismatic traditions around the
world. It is organized into two main sections: history and
theology, and global case studies. The first section considers
early Pentecostal traditions, the influence of the Welsh revival,
classical Pentecostalism, the Charismatic Renewal movement and
subsequent practices up to the present day. It also provides
contemporary constructive theological reflections on sung worship,
sacramental theology and liturgical practices. The second section
offers a selection of global case studies from America, Europe,
Kenya, Myanmar, Venezuela and Papua New Guinea. These case studies
focus on contemporary worship and liturgical practices and their
significance for Pentecostal and Charismatic studies..
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
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.
Gathering together the papers presented at the Madrid Conference on
Optimum Currency Areas in 1970 this volume represents one of the
first complete surveys of the theory and policy implication of
monetary integration. The book discusses: the economics of fixed
exchange rates relevant to monetary relations within an integrated
monetary area the evolution of economic doctrine and a survey of
optimum currency area theory problems of policy co-ordination
within a currency area relevance of the monetary-fiscal policy mix
problems of monetary union in developing countries the book
predicted the establishment of an European currency but presented
the case for greater flexibility of exchange rates as an
alternative to currency unification.
Competition is one of the driving forces of our time - everything
can suddenly turn into a challenge or a contest. Art, on the other
hand - that is outside the art market-can be seen as a free space
in which something genuinely unique emerges. That this construct is
a historical exception is revealed by a fresh look at the early
modern period: Here, the principle of competition was thought to be
decisive for artistic work. What is more, the competitive habitus
of imitation, competition and surpassing - imitatio, aemulatio and
superatio - was supposed to bring about cultural progress as such.
Even Leonardo knew that "good envy" spurs high performance. Hence,
some of the most famous works of the Renaissance and Baroque
periods emerged from the competitive battles that artists in early
modern Europe fought among themselves, as well as with long-dead
models from antiquity. This splendid catalogue reveals mutual
inspiration and cooperation, but also sheds light on the dark side
of competition for prestigious commissions - envy, intrigue, and
slander.
Wissenschaftliches Schreiben findet in kreativen Studiengängen wie
der Architektur oder im Design anders statt. Hier steht der
kreative Prozess im Mittelpunkt, dessen Endprodukt ein Entwurf ist.
Oft wird das wissenschaftliche Schreiben dadurch vernachlässigt.
Die Folge ist eine geringere Qualität in den schriftlichen
Ausarbeitungen. Viele Studenten wissen nicht, wie sie beginnen
sollen zu schreiben, wie der Aufbau einer wissenschaftlichen Arbeit
aussieht, wie sie motiviert dabeibleiben und was sie tun können,
wenn sie eine Blockade haben. Diese Publikation widmet sich den
Anforderungen der kreativen Studiengänge, die ihre Ideen zuerst in
ihren Entwurf übersetzen und ihn dann verschriftlichen müssen.
Der Leser bekommt Hilfestellung beim Vorrgehen und erhält Tipps
und Tricks um motiviert, eine hohe Qualität in seiner
wissenschaftlichen Arbeit zu erreichen.
​Das essential gibt Bachelor- und Masterstudierenden der Natur-
und Ingenieurwissenschaften eine kompakte Einführung in die
Mathematik der partiellen Differentialgleichungen. Im Fokus stehen
dabei explizite Lösungsmethoden für die drei wichtigsten
Grundtypen linearer partieller Differentialgleichungen:
Laplacegleichung, Wärmeleitungsgleichung und Wellengleichung.
Diese werden aus dem jeweiligen physikalischen Kontext motiviert.
Es werden Lösungsverfahren für eine Reihe von typischen Anfangs-
und Randwertaufgaben vorgestellt. Die diesen zugrundeliegenden
analytischen Methoden, u.a. Fourierreihen und die
Fouriertransformation, werden in einem eigenen Kapitel in knapper
Form zusammengefasst.
This book offers a critical reflection on interpersonal positioning
across both large- and small-scale contexts and highlights the
multi-faceted nature of intercultural communication in today's
global world. The volume establishes positioning primarily as the
negotiation of interpersonal relationships, and draws on concepts
from across disciplines by way of reappraisal before applying them
to two specific domains: MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online
Role-Playing Games) and private ELF couple interaction. While
acknowledging and showcasing the unique features of positioning in
these two contexts, Kloetzl and Swoboda point to their
commonalities by looking at how language and specifically English
is used as a communicative resource in lingua franca situations.
The book also identifies new directions for future methodological
innovations in that it demonstrates how the same interaction can be
looked at in methodologically-different ways and how the authors'
own positions projected on to such interaction create an integrated
tri-partite perspective on the two domains. Shedding light on
interpersonal positioning in different contexts and in turn on
global communication more generally, this book will be of
particular interest to students and researchers in discourse
analysis, pragmatics, computer-mediated communication,
sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.
This book, first published in 1973, presents a collection of
original contributions to the analysis of international trade and
monetary relations by a number of distinguished economists. The
papers bear on six topics in trade theory: the inadequacies of
classical trade theory, customs unions, immiserising growth, the
international transmission of technical change, multinational
company behaviour, and comparative trends in income distribution.
Chapters dealing with international monetary relations focus on
general equilibrium analysis of spot and forward exchange markets,
money supply analysis in open economies, devaluation in developing
countries, the sharing of the burden of international adjustment,
the monetary approach to balance-of-payments theory, and the
integration of Keynesian and monetary approaches to international
adjustment. Taken together, they summarize much of the most
advanced contemporary research in international economics. The
volume is unified by the contributors' common belief that economic
theory can help solve important and relevant problems in
international economic relations. All the contributions represent
original work on the frontiers of research in international
economics, but they use simple and understandable techniques to
reach their conclusions.
This book is based on the papers presented at the 6th International
Conference on Numerical Methods in Geomechanics in Innsbruck from
11-15 April 1988. It presents a derivation of an analytical method
in due consideration of mechanical interaction between groundwater
and surrounding ground.
This book contains papers, presented at the sixth International
Conference on numerical methods in geomechanics held in Innsbruck
in 1988, on various topics including ice mechanics, rock
hydraulics, modeling of joints and infinite domains, soil structure
interaction, and earth structures.
This book discusses the learning and teaching of geometry, with a
special focus on kindergarten and primary education. It examines
important new trends and developments in research and practice, and
emphasizes theoretical, empirical and developmental issues.
Further, it discusses various topics, including curriculum studies
and implementation, spatial abilities and geometric reasoning, as
well as the psychological roots of geometrical thinking and teacher
preparation in geometry education. It considers these issues from
historical, epistemological, cognitive semiotic and educational
points of view in the context of students' difficulties and the
design of teaching and curricula.
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