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Transforming Exclusion is concerned with the interface between the
study of religion & theology and issues surrounding exclusion.
Religious beliefs can be important in shaping attitudes that can
lead to the exploitation or marginalization of both humans and
non-humans. At the same time, religious beliefs and practices have
much to offer in transforming the world, creating a more equitable
place for all who occupy it. At other times, the voices of members
of religious communities are suppressed and marginalized by other
more dominant religious or secular individuals or communities. This
book addresses all of these aspects of social exclusion and aims to
demonstrate that the study of theology and religion, in addressing
religious communities and society more widely, have important
contributions to make in creating a more just world. The issue of
exclusion is engaged with from a range of different perspectives by
scholars involved in fieldwork with religious communities,
systematic, contextual and practical theologians, and practitioners
involved in the preparation of individuals and groups for a range
of ministries and professions.
This title argues that Christian understanding of salvation is not
about a future in heaven but a way of life that shapes the present.
This book draws on methods in practical theology. It begins with a
deep concern for the threat to the world's future created by
tensions between the 'Christian West' and 'Muslim East' and
considers the impact these concerns have on attitudes towards
Muslims in the West both within and outside of Christianity.
"Salvation as Praxis" argues that a Christian understanding of
salvation is not simply about a hope for the future in heaven, but
about a way of life that shapes the present and works for a better
future in this world. The book argues that such ways of thinking
about salvation must be given greater prominence when thinking
about inter-faith questions. In practice, that should lead the
Christian community, in solidarity with their Muslim brothers and
sisters, to engage in radical transformative action to make the
world a safer and better place for all its inhabitants.
This book is a study of a Christian theology without words,
focussing on theology in the Deaf Community. Deaf people's first
and preferred method of communication is not English or any other
spoken language, but British Sign Language - a language that cannot
be written down. Deaf people of faith attend church on a regular
basis, profess faith in God and have developed unique approaches to
doing theology. While most Western theology is word-centred and is
either expressed through or dependent on written texts, theology in
the Deaf Community is largely non-written. This book presents and
examines some of that theology from the Deaf Community and argues
that written texts are not necessary for creative theological
debate, a deep spirituality or for ideas about God to develop.
This book is a study of a Christian theology without words,
focussing on theology in the Deaf Community. Deaf people's first
and preferred method of communication is not English or any other
spoken language, but British Sign Language - a language that cannot
be written down. Deaf people of faith attend church on a regular
basis, profess faith in God and have developed unique approaches to
doing theology. While most Western theology is word-centred and is
either expressed through or dependent on written texts, theology in
the Deaf Community is largely non-written. This book presents and
examines some of that theology from the Deaf Community and argues
that written texts are not necessary for creative theological
debate, a deep spirituality or for ideas about God to develop.
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Beethoven's Big Break (DVD)
Rhea Perlman, Oscar Nuñez, Moises Arias, Maria Ford, Stephen Tobolowsky, …
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R53
Discovery Miles 530
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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The sixth film in the canine comedy franchise. Jonathan Silverman
stars as Eddie, a struggling animal trainer and single dad to
12-year-old Billy (Moises Arias), who reluctantly lets a
big-hearted, slobbering 185-pound St Bernard called Beethoven into
his home and his heart.
Artist Mo Lamplighter became obsessed with the unusual
circumstances surrounding a string of murders at a psych ward. As
he gets too close to some disturbing events surrounding the crimes,
discovers, he himself becomes the target for some grand scale
Psychotropic experimentation. His entrance into the secret world of
mad drug science is 1973. Vietnam War was worsening in its final
years, ignores all the warning signs to stay away and stop
researching the psych ward deaths. The walls begin to close in on
him as he gets closer to the truth, finds, not only is he fighting
for the air he breathes, but his sanity and his life...
Transforming Exclusion is concerned with the interface between the
study of religion & theology and issues surrounding exclusion.
Religious beliefs can be important in shaping attitudes that can
lead to the exploitation or marginalization of both humans and
non-humans. At the same time, religious beliefs and practices have
much to offer in transforming the world, creating a more equitable
place for all who occupy it. At other times, the voices of members
of religious communities are suppressed and marginalized by other
more dominant religious or secular individuals or communities. This
book addresses all of these aspects of social exclusion and aims to
demonstrate that the study of theology and religion, in addressing
religious communities and society more widely, have important
contributions to make in creating a more just world. The issue of
exclusion is engaged with from a range of different perspectives by
scholars involved in fieldwork with religious communities,
systematic, contextual and practical theologians, and practitioners
involved in the preparation of individuals and groups for a range
of ministries and professions.
Life's Steering Wheel details the life of Paul Morris, a retired
Probation and Parole Officer in Southwest Oklahoma. From a farm
life and simple upbringing to the criminal justice system, the
transition is humorus one minute and sad the next, but always with
a twist. With little training or direction, he learns the system by
trial and error as he struggles to distingish those who need help
from those who take from society. More than 30 years of experience
are outlined in this effort in an attempt to expose a cross section
of the criminal justice system in Oklahoma. The good, bad and
helpless are all seen through a Probation and Parole Officer's
eyes. Working alone most of his career, he learns the hard way as
he strives to protect the communities he feels responsible for. It
is hoped in the reading of these pages, you will both cry and laugh
but gain a deeper respect for all souls.
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