Forms of Conversion

Forms of Conversion
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Publisher : Alice James Books
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 9781949944112
ISBN-13 : 1949944115
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Forms of Conversion by : Allison Funk

A collection of poems by Allison Funk.

C in a Nutshell

C in a Nutshell
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 887
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ISBN-10 : 9781491924181
ISBN-13 : 1491924187
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis C in a Nutshell by : Peter Prinz

The new edition of this classic O’Reilly reference provides clear, detailed explanations of every feature in the C language and runtime library, including multithreading, type-generic macros, and library functions that are new in the 2011 C standard (C11). If you want to understand the effects of an unfamiliar function, and how the standard library requires it to behave, you’ll find it here, along with a typical example. Ideal for experienced C and C++ programmers, this book also includes popular tools in the GNU software collection. You’ll learn how to build C programs with GNU Make, compile executable programs from C source code, and test and debug your programs with the GNU debugger. In three sections, this authoritative book covers: C language concepts and language elements, with separate chapters on types, statements, pointers, memory management, I/O, and more The C standard library, including an overview of standard headers and a detailed function reference Basic C programming tools in the GNU software collection, with instructions on how use them with the Eclipse IDE

German Pietism and the Problem of Conversion

German Pietism and the Problem of Conversion
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9780271080468
ISBN-13 : 0271080469
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis German Pietism and the Problem of Conversion by : Jonathan Strom

August Hermann Francke described his conversion to Pietism in gripping terms that included intense spiritual struggle, weeping, falling to his knees, and a decisive moment in which his doubt suddenly disappeared and he was “overwhelmed as with a stream of joy.” His account came to exemplify Pietist conversion in the historical imagination around Pietism and religious awakening. Jonathan Strom’s new interpretation challenges the paradigmatic nature of Francke’s narrative and seeks to uncover the more varied, complex, and problematic character that conversion experiences posed for Pietists in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Grounded in archival research, German Pietism and the Problem of Conversion traces the way that accounts of conversion developed and were disseminated among Pietists. Strom examines members’ relationship to the pious stories of the “last hours,” the growth of conversion narratives in popular Pietist periodicals, controversies over the Busskampf model of conversion, the Dargun revival movement, and the popular, if gruesome, genre of execution conversion narratives. Interrogating a wide variety of sources and examining nuance in the language used to define conversion throughout history, Strom explains how these experiences were received and why many Pietists had an uneasy relationship to conversions and the practice of narrating them. A learned, insightful work by one of the world’s leading scholars of Pietism, this volume sheds new light on Pietist conversion and the development of piety and modern evangelical narratives of religious experience.

General forms. Appendix

General forms. Appendix
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1994
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112022841891
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis General forms. Appendix by : Francis Beaufort Palmer

Religious Conversion

Religious Conversion
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781472421517
ISBN-13 : 1472421515
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Religious Conversion by : Professor Ira Katznelson

Religious conversion - a shift in membership from one community of faith to another - can take diverse forms in radically different circumstances. As the essays in this volume demonstrate, conversion can be protracted or sudden, voluntary or coerced, small-scale or large. It may be the result of active missionary efforts, instrumental decisions, or intellectual or spiritual attraction to a different doctrine and practices. In order to investigate these multiple meanings, and how they may differ across time and space, this collection ranges far and wide across medieval and early modern Europe and beyond. From early Christian pilgrims to fifteenth-century Ethiopia; from the Islamisation of the eastern Mediterranean to Reformation Germany, the volume highlights salient features and key concepts that define religious conversion, particular the Jewish, Muslim and Christian experiences. By probing similarities and variations, continuities and fissures, the volume also extends the range of conversion to focus on matters less commonly examined, such as competition for the meaning of sacred space, changes to bodies, patterns of gender, and the ways conversion has been understood and narrated by actors and observers. In so doing, it promotes a layered approach that deepens inquiry by identifying and suggesting constellations of elements that both compose particular instances of conversion and help make systematic comparisons possible by indicating how to ask comparable questions of often vastly different situations.

Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’

Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781509961177
ISBN-13 : 1509961178
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’ by : Ilias Trispiotis

This book looks at why and how states should legally ban LGBTQ+ 'conversion therapy'. Few states have legislated against the practice, with many currently considering its legal ban. Banning 'Conversion Therapy' brings together leading academics, legal and medical practitioners, policymakers, and activists to illuminate the legislative and non-legislative steps that are required to protect individuals from the harms of 'conversion therapy' in different contexts. The book considers how best to address this complex and interdisciplinary legal problem which cuts across human rights law, criminal law, family law, and socio-legal studies, and which represents one of the key contemporary problems of LGBTQ+ equality and national and international human rights activism.

The Conversion Experience

The Conversion Experience
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Publisher : Paulist Press
Total Pages : 244
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0809137968
ISBN-13 : 9780809137961
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Conversion Experience by : Donald L. Gelpi

Using reflections, exercises, and suggestions for prayer and group sharing, this practical book explores five forms of conversion, the seven dynamics that structure the process and the significance for conversion of sacramental worship.