Beyond Divide

Beyond Divide
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781664294493
ISBN-13 : 166429449X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Divide by : Laurel Hughes

In these days of extreme differences of opinion, what ever happened to the WWJD test? Swamped by divisive culture, those who love God struggle to avoid sinking into polarized social norms. Yet during severe stress we are all susceptible to doing just that. So, too, do we suffer from the spiritual, emotional, interpersonal, and community consequences of missteps that follow. Mercifully, our bodies are designed to excel at overcoming this brand of spiritual distress. New brain science findings are amazingly consistent with the faith lessons we’ve been taught all along. Beyond Divide and the Tools That Get Us There shares this overlapping wisdom, as well as how to use it to benefit ourselves, loved ones, and community alike. If we use the right tool for the right job, remedies for healing hijacked faith can be found right at our fingertips.

Beyond the Divide

Beyond the Divide
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781782388678
ISBN-13 : 1782388672
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Divide by : Simo Mikkonen

Cold War history has emphasized the division of Europe into two warring camps with separate ideologies and little in common. This volume presents an alternative perspective by suggesting that there were transnational networks bridging the gap and connecting like-minded people on both sides of the divide. Long before the fall of the Berlin Wall, there were institutions, organizations, and individuals who brought people from the East and the West together, joined by shared professions, ideas, and sometimes even through marriage. The volume aims at proving that the post-WWII histories of Western and Eastern Europe were entangled by looking at cases involving France, Denmark, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, and others.

Beyond the Great Divide

Beyond the Great Divide
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Publisher : Post Hill Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781642932324
ISBN-13 : 1642932329
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Great Divide by : Governor George Pataki

Following the attacks of September 11th, New York Governor George Pataki witnessed a truly United States of America rise like the mythological phoenix. People came together regardless of their generational, ethnic, situational, or cultural background, and he stated, “On that terrible day, a nation became a neighborhood. All Americans became New Yorkers.” These words echo today with a hollow ring, and a bitter sting. The economic and emotional fallout post-9/11 was devastating. The political toll was even worse, bringing us to where we are today, a society as divided as it’s been in more than a hundred years, separated by political tribes that demand ideological purity coupled with blind loyalty. In looking at America and its divide, Pataki asks a bold question: Did the terrorists win? This is a question no sitting politician or pundit from either side of the political spectrum will dare address. Along with President George W. Bush and Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Pataki was one of only three people directly involved in, commanding, and making life or death decisions during 9/11. Few have the experience or depth to even begin to dive into this subject; as a result, Pataki’s answers might surprise you. In sharing his perspective of where we were and where we are today, he hopes to shed light on what he calls the great divide. It’s a divide not just between left and right or Republicans and Democrats, but between the American people and their government. This division has fostered anger and resentment toward Washington, and toward each other, in a cultural separation that is likened to that of the Civil War. Now, almost twenty years since the deadliest attack on American soil, Americans have reached another critical moment: will we unite again, or this time get lost in the divide? Drawing on Pataki’s memories, notes, crises, and critical events, The Great Divide gives an unprecedented, shocking, heart-pounding inside view into what happened before, during, and after 9/11. The Governor reflects on where our country is today and how we can rebuild a common future and perhaps return to a time when a nation became a neighborhood.

Beyond the Divide

Beyond the Divide
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 0689801637
ISBN-13 : 9780689801631
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Divide by : Kathryn Lasky

In 1849, a fourteen-year-old Amish girl defies convention by leaving her secure home in Pennsylvania to accompany her father across the continent by wagon train. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Beyond the Human-Animal Divide

Beyond the Human-Animal Divide
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781349934379
ISBN-13 : 1349934372
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Human-Animal Divide by : Dominik Ohrem

This volume explores the potential of the concept of the creaturely for thinking and writing beyond the idea of a clear-cut human-animal divide, presenting innovative perspectives and narratives for an age which increasingly confronts us with the profound ecological, ethical and political challenges of a multispecies world. The text explores written work such as Samuel Beckett’s Worstward Ho and Michel Foucault's The Order of Things, video media such as the film "Creature Comforts" and the video game Into the Dead, and photography. With chapters written by an international group of philosophers, literary and cultural studies scholars, historians and others, the volume brings together established experts and forward-thinking early career scholars to provide an interdisciplinary engagement with ways of thinking and writing the creaturely to establish a postanthropocentric sense of human-animal relationality.

Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide

Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781317661009
ISBN-13 : 1317661001
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide by : Jeffrey A. Bell

This forward-thinking collection presents new work that looks beyond the division between the analytic and continental philosophical traditions—one that has long caused dissension, mutual distrust, and institutional barriers to the development of common concerns and problems. Rather than rehearsing the causes of the divide, contributors draw upon the problems, methods, and results of both traditions to show what post-divide philosophical work looks like in practice. Ranging from metaphysics and philosophy of mind to political philosophy and ethics, the papers gathered here bring into mutual dialogue a wide range of recent and contemporary thinkers, and confront leading problems common to both traditions, including methodology, ontology, meaning, truth, values, and personhood. Collectively, these essays show that it is already possible to foresee a future for philosophical thought and practice no longer determined neither as "analytic" nor as "continental," but, instead, as a pluralistic synthesis of what is best in both traditions. The new work assembled here shows how the problems, projects, and ambitions of twentieth-century philosophy are already being taken up and productively transformed to produce new insights, questions, and methods for philosophy today.

Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide

Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781400831982
ISBN-13 : 1400831989
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide by : Brian Z. Tamanaha

According to conventional wisdom in American legal culture, the 1870s to 1920s was the age of legal formalism, when judges believed that the law was autonomous and logically ordered, and that they mechanically deduced right answers in cases. In the 1920s and 1930s, the story continues, the legal realists discredited this view by demonstrating that the law is marked by gaps and contradictions, arguing that judges construct legal justifications to support desired outcomes. This often-repeated historical account is virtually taken for granted today, and continues to shape understandings about judging. In this groundbreaking book, esteemed legal theorist Brian Tamanaha thoroughly debunks the formalist-realist divide. Drawing from extensive research into the writings of judges and scholars, Tamanaha shows how, over the past century and a half, jurists have regularly expressed a balanced view of judging that acknowledges the limitations of law and of judges, yet recognizes that judges can and do render rule-bound decisions. He reveals how the story about the formalist age was an invention of politically motivated critics of the courts, and how it has led to significant misunderstandings about legal realism. Beyond the Formalist-Realist Divide traces how this false tale has distorted studies of judging by political scientists and debates among legal theorists. Recovering a balanced realism about judging, this book fundamentally rewrites legal history and offers a fresh perspective for theorists, judges, and practitioners of law.

Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide

Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide
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Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0664224067
ISBN-13 : 9780664224066
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide by : Troels Engberg-Pedersen

This insightful book intends to do away with the traditional strategy of playing Judaism and Hellenism out against one another as a context for understanding Paul. Case studies focus specifically on the Corinthian correspondence.

Beyond the Divide

Beyond the Divide
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 1735042501
ISBN-13 : 9781735042503
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Divide by : Alan Weatherly

Beyond the Divide is an attempt to bridge the seeming chasm that exists between religion (specifically Christianity) and science. Much polarization and animosity often exists between two groups, that which is pro-science/anti-religion, and the other which is pro-religion/anti-21st century scientific theories and discoveries. Even though the pathways to discovering truths may be different in science and religion, there need not be irreconcilable differences. Within these pages, personal stories and research are woven together to provide evidence for how embracing modern scientific discoveries can actually remove barriers that may exist for those who would like to believe in God but find such evidence untenable. This book centers on the belief that Jesus Christ is a person for all the ages, something that is no less true in our post-modern world. In fact, the more we discover about Jesus, the more we can conclude that Jesus would in no way pit himself against scientific progress. What if we could even believe that through God's Spirit, we are given the wisdom which enables us to make progress in our many discoveries about our remarkable universe? Step inside this liberating experience as we explore this mysterious world together!

Going Beyond the Theory/Practice Divide in Early Childhood Education

Going Beyond the Theory/Practice Divide in Early Childhood Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781135217860
ISBN-13 : 1135217866
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Going Beyond the Theory/Practice Divide in Early Childhood Education by : Hillevi Lenz Taguchi

This book identifies the gaps needing to be bridged to achieve a more inclusive and ‘just’ early childhood education, in relation to class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, race, disabilities and age, and explores various ways of bridging these gaps.