Step Into Your Power

Step Into Your Power
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Publisher : Wide Eyed Editions
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : 9781786035851
ISBN-13 : 1786035855
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Step Into Your Power by : Jamia Wilson

Discover your own inner strength and learn mental resilience; learn how to harness your own power "You are not alone, even if it feels that way sometimes." - Jamia Wilson Listen up! You've heard about heroes and read about the greats, but maybe you're not feeling so great yourself right now? Learn from the lived experience of author Jamia Wilson and illustrator Andrea Pippins as they mentor you through growing up in the modern world, and teach you how to Step Into Your Power. In this friendly guide, learn how to look after yourself, 'organise, don't agonise', make good choices, get out of ruts, branch out, shake up your mindset and ask for help. How do you overcome a setback? How do you cope when you or a family member gets sick? How do you change your mindset when you can't change your situation? There's self-care advice and activities on every page you can take and make your very own. Take this time to explore what it means to know and trust your insights and capabilities with stories, images, activities, resources and action prompts that you can interact with on your own time and, most importantly, on your terms. A warm and friendly growing-up guide, crucial for the time we are living in right now.

You Never Step into the Same Pulpit Twice

You Never Step into the Same Pulpit Twice
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781725259652
ISBN-13 : 1725259656
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis You Never Step into the Same Pulpit Twice by : Ronald J. Allen

This volume develops an approach to preaching that brings together two important forces. One is process theology and the other is a homiletic of conversation based on mutual critical correlation. In this approach, the preacher does not unilaterally announce the Word of God but is the leader of an exciting conversation involving the biblical text, process theology, the congregation, and voices from the larger world. The preacher seeks to help the congregation identify God’s invitations towards inclusive well-being and to imagine how to respond in ways that are consistent with those invitations, that promote inclusive well-being. The book begins with a crisp and clear summary of the worldview of process theology, highlighting its distinctive views on how God operates in the world through invitation and on the interrelationship of all things. The work then outlines an approach to biblical exegesis informed by process perspectives and sketches a method for bringing the biblical voice into dialogue with voices from tradition, contemporary theology, and the congregation and preacher. The volume suggests shaping the sermon to honor process theology and conversation. The volume concludes by noticing how perspectives from process and conversation help the preacher embody the sermon in engaging ways.

Open

Open
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Publisher : Atlantic Books
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9781786497178
ISBN-13 : 1786497174
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Open by : Johan Norberg

AN ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR Humanity's embrace of openness is the key to our success. The freedom to explore and exchange - whether it's goods, ideas or people - has led to stunning achievements in science, technology and culture. As a result, we live at a time of unprecedented wealth and opportunity. So why are we so intent on ruining it? From Stone Age hunter-gatherers to contemporary Chinese-American relations, Open explores how across time and cultures, we have struggled with a constant tension between our yearning for co-operation and our profound need for belonging. Providing a bold new framework for understanding human history, bestselling author and thinker Johan Norberg examines why we're often uncomfortable with openness - but also why it is essential for progress. Part sweeping history and part polemic, this urgent book makes a compelling case for why an open world with an open economy is worth fighting for more than ever.

Personal Identity in the Modern World

Personal Identity in the Modern World
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781538166857
ISBN-13 : 1538166852
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Personal Identity in the Modern World by : Lawrence M. Friedman

In a society of strangers, there develops what can be called crimes of mobility -- forms of criminality rare in traditional societies: bigamy, the confidence game, and blackmail, for example. What they have in common is a kind of fraudulent role-playing, which the new society makes possible. This book explores the social and legal consequences of social and geographical mobility in the United States and Great Britain from the beginning of the 19th century on. Personal identity became more fluid. Lines between classes blurred. Impostors abound.

Confucius and the Modern World

Confucius and the Modern World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781351268905
ISBN-13 : 1351268902
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Confucius and the Modern World by : Lai Chen

This book represents the cutting edge of theoretical works on Confucianism. Starting from Confucianism’s comeback in modern China and ending with the proposal of the new philosophical concept of “multiple universality” in the face of the world culture, the author conducts an in-depth analysis and discussion of many facets of the relationship between Confucianism, Confucian traditions and the modern world culture. It has a focused theme and a strong sense of contemporaneity, and responds to the current challenges confronting Confucianism from the perspective of modern culture. The chapters not only elucidate the Confucian position in the face of challenges of global ethics, dialogues on human rights, and ecological civilization, but also provide a modern interpretation of classical Confucian ideas on education, politics and ritual politics as well as an analysis of the development of modern Confucianism. All in all, this work is a comprehensive exposition of the Confucian values and their modern implications.

Tradition and the Modern World

Tradition and the Modern World
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781556353826
ISBN-13 : 1556353820
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Tradition and the Modern World by : B. A. Gerrish

Together with the sixteenth century, the nineteenth century is universally recognized as one of the two most creative periods in Protestant thought. It is also widely regarded as a period that marked a break with the heritage of the Reformation. In five elegantly written essays, B. A. Gerrish challenges this assumption by showing that some of the foremost leaders of nineteenth-century liberal Protestantism found loyalty to their tradition compatible with change and desired a development, rather than either rejection or repetition, of traditional doctrines. Gerrish considers five basic theological issues and shows how each is developed in the thinking of a nineteenth-century theologian of the Reformed tradition. The formal question of continuity and change in theological reflection is viewed through the work of Schleiermacher. Four other Reformed leaders are then studied to exemplify the material transformation of particular doctrines: Nevin (the church), John McLeod Campbell (the atonement), Alexander Schweizer (providence and predestination), and Biedermann (life eternal). Gerrish permits each of the five theologians to speak for himself about what he was doing and how it constituted a continuation of old doctrines. In so doing Gerrish invites the provocative question whether there was not something characteristically Protestant about their thinking precisely because they understood continuity as a kind of change. The essays offer a reassessment of nineteenth-century theological history, fresh interpretations of some classical answers to enduring theological questions, and a contribution to the wider problem of tradition in the modern world.

Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World

Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781461432128
ISBN-13 : 146143212X
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World by : Dina Siegel

Despite strenuous efforts from local, national, and international law enforcement, organized crime continues to thrive and prosper—even centuries-old crime outfits are surviving the global forces of mass migration and multinational business and finance. From traditional gangland enterprises such as narcotics, gambling, and prostitution, the world’s mafias have moved into new sources of illegal income, including high-tech arms smuggling, money laundering, and identity fraud. Traditional Crime in the Modern World tracks these organizations—the Italian and Mexican mafias, Columbian drug cartels, Chinese triads, and others—across five continents as they adapt to change, and assesses their prospects in the short and long term. World events such as the collapse of the Soviet Union and the 9/11 terror attacks are discussed in the context of contributing to emerging markets for illicit goods and services, and to evolving partnerships among criminal entities. This timely volume: • Provides a comprehensive overview of how mafia-like structures function today. • Analyzes in depth national crime situations with global implications. • Examines the migration of organized crime groups and their operations in their new countries. • Gauges the influence of digital and other technologies on organized crime. • Where applicable, notes the links between organized crime and national political institutions. • Describes the impact of the global financial crisis on crime organizations. Concise, compelling, and deeply documented, Traditional Crime in the Modern World is an eye-opening resource for researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice, particularly with an interest in organized crime and trafficking, as well as related topics of Demography, Political Science, and International Relations.

Buddha's Guide to Finding Peace in the Modern World

Buddha's Guide to Finding Peace in the Modern World
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Publisher : Gritapat Setachanatip
Total Pages : 302
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Buddha's Guide to Finding Peace in the Modern World by : Gritapat Setachanatip

"Buddha's Guide to Finding Peace in the Modern World" offers a contemporary interpretation of timeless wisdom, providing insights and practical techniques for navigating the complexities of today's society. The book begins with a series of forewords, including contributions from figures such as Socrates, Lao Tzu, Leonardo da Vinci, and Jesus of Nazareth, setting the stage for the profound teachings to follow. In the introduction, the author sets the context by exploring the relationship between the modern world and suffering, emphasizing the universal quest for peace amidst life's challenges. Drawing upon the preface by Buddha himself, readers are invited to embark on a journey towards inner tranquility. The core teachings of Buddhism are presented in a modern context in the subsequent chapters. The Four Noble Truths, which form the foundation of Buddhist philosophy, are explored with clarity and relevance. These truths address the reality of suffering, its causes, cessation, and the path towards liberation from suffering. Chapter by chapter, the book delves into practical applications of Buddhist principles in the modern era. From cultivating compassion in the digital age to finding purpose in everyday life, each chapter offers insights and techniques for integrating ancient wisdom into contemporary existence. Ethical decision-making, mindfulness in action, and the cultivation of kindness and resilience are among the topics covered in detail. Throughout the book, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and challenges, recognizing the transformative power of applying these teachings to daily life. The conclusion reaffirms the potential for personal growth and inner peace through the practice of mindfulness, compassion, and ethical living. With its blend of ancient wisdom and modern insight, "Buddha's Guide to Finding Peace in the Modern World" serves as a roadmap for those seeking harmony and fulfillment in an increasingly complex and fast-paced society. Whether navigating relationships, facing adversity, or simply seeking a sense of purpose, this book offers timeless guidance for the modern spiritual seeker.

Betwixt & Between

Betwixt & Between
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Publisher : Open Court Publishing
Total Pages : 536
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ISBN-10 : 0812690486
ISBN-13 : 9780812690484
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Betwixt & Between by : Louise Carus Mahdi

Betwixt and Between offers new insights into the basic elements of initiations and rites of passage. The absence of these traditional supports creates problems in the lives of those who are caught in the void and lack definite expectations at various times of their lives. The chapters on masculine and feminine initiation provide new and creative concepts and practical possibilities for each of us. Initiation has been a missing component in the modern world and needs to be re-introduced with new understanding and consciousness.

Europe in the Modern World

Europe in the Modern World
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0190078855
ISBN-13 : 9780190078850
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Europe in the Modern World by : Edward Berenson

"Europe in the Modern World: A New Narrative History Since 1500 is an unusually engaging narrative history of Europe since 1500. Written by an award-winning teacher and scholar, the narrative highlights the major episodes of the European past and vividly connects those episodes to major international events"--