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Divine Love (Hardcover)
Jeanne De La Mothe Guyon; Edited by Nancy Carol James; Foreword by William Bradley Roberts
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Jeanne Guyon's Interior Faith (Hardcover)
Jeanne De La Mothe Guyon; Translated by Nancy Carol James; Foreword by William Bradley Roberts
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A definitive look at how church music is changing in the 21st
century. There is no lack of resources for the church musician
focusing on particular skills or repertoire. But this is the first
collection of essays created specifically for musicians working in
parish ministry that imagines how those vocations will change along
with the evolving church. Ponder Anew chronicles the rapid changes
in the church music landscape in the last 20 years including the
role of technology, education, relationships with clergy and
choristers, and cultural presumptions. Contributors are parish
musicians, professors, clergy, and bishops.
Congregations that are alive and vibrant have vital music
programs. How did they get that way? There are sensible and
practical steps to develop such a program which begins with a clear
vision of the end product.
This new book addresses the many interrelated issues of defining
and embracing the leadership role in the church music program that
is required of clergy in parish ministry and essential for a
healthy congregation.
Clergy and musicians work toward the same goals; however, clergy
are trained differently from musicians. How does this fact impact
their relationship, and how can they learn to work together in an
atmosphere of mutual respect? The practical issues of employment
can be addressed more effectively in this atmosphere.
If one is looking for the right musician for the parish, what
qualities does one seek? How does one find such a rare and gifted
individual? A successful search complete, how does the clergyperson
work harmoniously with the music leader?
This book provides a blueprint for: Developing a vision for
music in your parish Locating a musician who is a partner in
ministry How music comes and goes in the church s repertoire Moving
from musician as performer to musician as pastor "
Concise, readable, and engaging, MRI: The Basics, 4th Edition ,
offers an excellent introduction to the physics behind MR imaging.
Clinically relevant coverage includes everything from basic
principles and key math concepts to more advanced topics, including
the latest MR techniques and optimum image creation. Hundreds of
high-quality illustrations, board-style questions and answers,
legible equations, and instructive diagrams take you from the
basics of MR physics through current applications. Feautures:
Contains all-new chapters on general MR safety and contrast safety,
as well as a new chapter on motion correction. Addresses timely
topics such as susceptibility-weighted imaging (including other
potential uses beyond hemorrhage detection), Restriction Spectrum
Imaging (RSI), MR elastography, and MR relaxometry. Provides 100
new board-style questions in a separate chapter, as well as
problem-solving and multiple choice questions in each chapter.
Includes key points at the end of each chapter for quick reference
and review. Ideal for radiologists, radiology residents and
fellows, and radiologic technologists, as well as other
professionals who encounter MRI in their practice, and those
preparing for exams. Your book purchase includes a complimentary
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