Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe

Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780300130522
ISBN-13 : 030013052X
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Synopsis Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe by : Jeffrey Hart

Hart presents a guide to some of the essential literary works of Western civilisation which retain their ability to energise us intellectually, tracing the main currents of Western culture for all who wish to understand the roots of their civilisation and the basis for its achievements.

Ordering America

Ordering America
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 635
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ISBN-10 : 9781453516652
ISBN-13 : 1453516654
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Synopsis Ordering America by : William H. Young

Ordering America, painting a felicitous portrait of Western civilization, shows that its defining ideals--rooted in man ́s common human nature, a perception newly substantiated by modern evolutionary psychology--were best fulfilled by realization of the American founding order. Twentieth-century progressivism and postmodern multiculturalism detoured America down the way of social constructionism--human nature and equality are produced by culture and the state, through groups. The book sets a course to revive the Western ideals and return to an opportune center-right American order, applying latest scientific insights and restoring individual responsibility and reciprocity under more limited, still energetic government befitting our century.

Business Education and Training

Business Education and Training
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 0761825797
ISBN-13 : 9780761825791
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Education and Training by : Samuel M. Natale

This is the ninth volume in an enlightening series on clashing values in the worlds of business and education. Containing papers co-published with the Oxford Centre for the Study of Values in Education and Business, this volume traces the most recent changes in both areas of study. Through its focus on the latest advances in technology and their impact upon universities and the world market, this work provides insight into current dialogues on values between universities, businesses and technology.

Stephen R. Donaldson and the Modern Epic Vision

Stephen R. Donaldson and the Modern Epic Vision
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780786453238
ISBN-13 : 0786453230
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Stephen R. Donaldson and the Modern Epic Vision by : Christine Barkley

This critical study analyzes Stephen R. Donaldson's role as a modern writer who uses the fantasy genre to discuss situations and predicaments germane to the modern world. Donaldson reclaims an epic vision in his Thomas Covenant novels that is lacking in most modern literature. Chapters demonstrate how this use of epic heroism helps solve seemingly insurmountable problems and provides more meaning and purpose for individuals. As Donaldson's characters learn to transcend their world, the reader is engaged in a serious, enlightened discussion about the need for imagination, responsibility and acceptance to resolve such problems as alienation, pollution, disease and despair.

Great Books

Great Books
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9781439127155
ISBN-13 : 1439127158
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Books by : David Denby

*NATIONAL BESTSELLER* “A lively adventure of the mind...The tone of the prose...is one of unqualified enthusiasm: energy, vigor, intellectual curiosity, and what might be called an ecstasy of imaginative journalism.” —The New York Times Book Review At the age of forty-eight, writer and film critic David Denby returned to Columbia University and re-enrolled in two core courses in Western civilization to confront the literary and philosophical masterpieces -- the "great books" -- that are now at the heart of the culture wars. In Great Books, he leads us on a glorious tour, a rediscovery and celebration of such authors as Homer and Boccaccio, Locke and Nietzsche. Conrad and Woolf. The resulting personal odyssey is an engaging blend of self-discovery, cultural commentary, reporting, criticism, and autobiography -- an inspiration for anyone in love with the written word.

Experiential Education: Making the Most of Learning Outside the Classroom

Experiential Education: Making the Most of Learning Outside the Classroom
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9780470945056
ISBN-13 : 0470945052
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Experiential Education: Making the Most of Learning Outside the Classroom by : Donna M. Qualters

Educators at the cutting edge of the experiential learning movement share their insights and experiences at colleges and universities nationwide This book provides college faculty and administrators with strategies for the successful design, construction, funding, and assessment of experiential education. Featuring edited contributions written by educators at the leading edge of the experiential education movement nationwide, it addresses the realities of experiential education while providing detailed descriptions of everything from the design of individual courses to entire programs. The authors weigh the various pros and cons of the experiential approach, and they offer pointers on how to engage colleagues and stakeholders to help them understand the manifold benefits of the approach.

Passions in Economy, Politics, and the Media

Passions in Economy, Politics, and the Media
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Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 3825878228
ISBN-13 : 9783825878221
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Passions in Economy, Politics, and the Media by : Wolfgang Palaver

Passions play an important role in economy, politics and the media. Recent discussions of the economy, for instance, do no longer hesitate to stress the importance of a passion like envy functioning as a driving force in this field. Also the world of advertising illustrates the impor- tance of passions in the economy. Modern forms of politics, on the contrary, claimed to be detached from passions and to rely solely on rationality. Recent developments since the end of the cold war, however, have clearly challenged this self-understanding of modern politics. Not even politics can escape the world of passions. In our days, both the economy and politics depend on the media, another example of a highly passionate realm. Passions also have an important religious dimension. One of the central questions of any great religion is how to deal with passions. This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to the phenomenon of passions in the fields of economy, politics, and the media, drawing on Re

Leadership in Christian Higher Education

Leadership in Christian Higher Education
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Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781845405977
ISBN-13 : 1845405978
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Leadership in Christian Higher Education by : Michael Wright

Universities and Colleges with a Christian affiliation have in recent years sought to renew and redefine their identities and almost all have rearticulated their mission for the modern age after a long and serious process of reappraisal. This process has been accompanied by an ongoing discussion of the nature and identity of higher education itself. This discussion has required leadership that is different from most secular leadership. This book provides a range of experienced voices, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, that reflect on the character and mission of leadership in Christian higher education in the 21st Century.

Babel and the Ivory Tower

Babel and the Ivory Tower
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 0802079989
ISBN-13 : 9780802079985
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Babel and the Ivory Tower by : William David Shaw

Writing at the time of his retirement from an academia that after four decades has become unfamiliar, Shaw (English, U. of Toronto), says in a society where book learning is an anomaly, scholars must breach the citadel of computer wizards and technicians by combining their knowledge of books with the rebel's power to criticize authority, the prophet's power to renew tradition, and the poet's power to create a world that is no less true for being a vision. He insists that scientists, scholars, and professional practitioners must learn from each other. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Secrets of the Oracle

Secrets of the Oracle
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 555
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ISBN-10 : 9781442697263
ISBN-13 : 1442697261
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Secrets of the Oracle by : W. David Shaw

What is wisdom? Where does it come from? Where can we find it? And what does it mean in our lives? In Secrets of the Oracle, David Shaw explores these questions by turning to the works of wisdom writers, whose words retain their meaning and transformative power even centuries after they were written. Wisdom literature exists in two shaping forms - the aphorism, geared towards the past, and the oracle, a revolutionary impulse looking to the future. Secrets of the Oracle discusses both types of wisdom, finding them in the works of poets and philosophers from Tennyson and Zeno to Yeats and George Berkeley, from Browning and Schleiermacher to T.S. Eliot and F.H. Bradley. The book also discusses the contribution to wisdom of Jesus and the author of Ecclesiastes, of Abraham Lincoln and Norman Maclean. Part celebration of wisdom found and part lament for wisdom lost, Secrets of the Oracle is convincing in its assertion that wisdom articulates what is and offers creative visions of the future.