The Importance of Forgiveness and the Futility of Revenge

The Importance of Forgiveness and the Futility of Revenge
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9783030875527
ISBN-13 : 3030875520
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Importance of Forgiveness and the Futility of Revenge by : Audrey Wells

Forgiveness is important in international politics because it can save thousands of lives. Its opposite, vengefulness, has played a significant part in various wars of the 20th and 21st centuries. These conflicts are examined in this book, showing how forgiveness could have avoided the tremendous ensuing bloodshed. Despite its importance, in the context of international relations, forgiveness as a means of preventing the outbreak of war (as opposed to facilitating reconciliation after conflicts) has largely been neglected as a subject of study. Indeed, it has also been ignored by politicians, as a result of which there are few examples of forgiveness to study compared with those of revenge. This book reflects this reality, but also seeks to change it by raising public awareness of the importance of forgiveness in international affairs and the need to demand that political leaders explore this avenue. The book also provides a succinct, informative guide to the background of today’s international affairs. Each chapter can be read independently and highlights either forgiveness in action or the futility and loss of life caused by vengefulness, demonstrating where and how forgiveness could have made a dramatic difference.

The Elgar Companion to the World Bank

The Elgar Companion to the World Bank
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9781802204780
ISBN-13 : 1802204784
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Elgar Companion to the World Bank by : Antje Vetterlein

The Elgar Companion to The World Bank provides a comprehensive review of the past 80 years for this powerful development institution. Using different theoretical approaches from an expert group of scholars as well as practitioners, it presents an interdisciplinary exploration of the World Bank and the wider field of International Relations.

Spirit Matters

Spirit Matters
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780824864439
ISBN-13 : 0824864433
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Spirit Matters by : Philip Gabriel

Spirit Matters is a ground-breaking work, the first to explore a broad range of writings on spirituality in contemporary Japanese literature. It draws on a variety of literary works, from enormously popular fiction (Miura Ayako’s Hyôten and Shirokari Pass and the novels of Murakami Haruki) to more problematic "serious" fiction (Ôe Kenzaburô’s Somersault) to nonfiction meditations on martyrdom and miracles (Sono Ayako’s Kiseki) and the dynamics of religious cults (Murakami’s interviews with members of Aum Shinrikyô in Underground). The first half of the volume focuses on the work of two women Christian writers, Miura Ayako and Sono Ayako. Combining a decidedly evangelistic bent with the formulas of the popular novel, Miura’s 1964 novel Hyôten (Freezing Point) and its sequel are entertaining perennial bestsellers but also treat spiritual issues—like original sin—that are largely unexplored in modern Japanese literature. Sono’s Kiseki (Miracles) and Miura’s Shiokari Pass focus on the meaning of self-sacrifice and the miraculous and survey both the paths by which people come to faith and the spiritual doubts that assail them. Perhaps most striking for Western readers, Gabriel reveals how Miura’s novel shows the lingering resistance to Christianity and its oppositional nature in Japan, and how in Kiseki Sono considers the kind of spiritual struggles many Japanese Christians experience as they try to reconcile their belief in a minority faith.

The Rule of Reverse Results

The Rule of Reverse Results
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 9781317016878
ISBN-13 : 1317016874
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rule of Reverse Results by : Audrey Wells

Do extreme, unethical governmental policies often produce results opposite to those intended? This book considers the ironic outcomes of recent global events and concludes that there is a 'rule of reverse results' at work. While not a hard and fast law, the rule points out the increased probability that a policy will backfire if it is immoral while ethical policies, even if extreme, are unlikely to produce reverse results. The issue here is that of increased likelihood but not of certainty. Governments can never be sure as to the effects of their actions: to some extent they are always working in the dark. But if the motivation is right, moral and humane the policies will not often produce adverse results the opposite of those intended. Based on events in global history in the Twentieth and Twenty-First centuries the chapters can each be read individually, as well as being part of the argument.

Understanding Anger Disorders

Understanding Anger Disorders
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9780190291044
ISBN-13 : 0190291044
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Anger Disorders by : Raymond DiGiuseppe

Since classical times, philosophers and physicians have identified anger as a human frailty that can lead to violence and human suffering, but with the development of a modern science of abnormal psychology and mental disorders, it has been written off as merely an emotional symptom and excluded from most accepted systems of psychiatric diagnosis. Yet despite the lack of scientific recognition, anger-related violence is often in the news, and courts are increasingly mandating anger management treatment. It is time for a fresh scientific examination of one of the most fundamental human emotions and what happens when it becomes pathological, and this thorough, persuasive book offers precisely such a probing analysis. Using both clinical data and a variety of case studies, esteemed anger researchers Raymond DiGiuseppe and Raymond Chip Tafrate argue for a new diagnostic classification, Anger Regulation and Expression Disorder, that will help bring about clinical improvements and increased scientific understanding of anger. After situating anger in both historical and emotional contexts, they report research that supports the existence of several subtypes of the disorder and review treatment outcome studies and new interventions to improve treatment. The first book that fully explores anger as a clinical phenomenon and provides a reliable set of assessment criteria, it represents a major step toward establishing the clear definitions and scientific basis necessary for assessing, diagnosing, and treating anger disorders.

The Freedom of Virtue

The Freedom of Virtue
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Publisher : Australian Academic Press
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781925644159
ISBN-13 : 1925644154
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Freedom of Virtue by : Tom Edwards

“Come on a journey with two travellers — not virtuous, just trying to be. Virtue is not for everyone, and many people find their happiness in the green valleys of life. But for those of us with a little chutzpah, a summit looms high above and time is of the essence … “ What makes a person, no matter their background, intelligence, or resilience, stand out from the crowd, to display excellence in the art of living? It was this question that led two friends — a behavioural neuroscientist turned counsellor and a mathematician — both experienced academics and educators, to embark on a journey of discovery into the ingredients for human excellence. The dish they found is called virtue. Virtue sits in the background of daily life, yet influences everything we say and do. It is about a person’s style and substance in spite of their physical strength or intellect. Virtue is for us all, not only for the strong and the smart. So how do we attain a life of excellence amidst a modern world that has provided so many technical advances yet in which we still suffer so much anxiety, depression, obesity and conflict? The authors argue our need to always feel comfortable, if not happy, has robbed us of achieving excellence in our own lives. Taking an evidence-based approach, they examine research findings from positive psychology, anthropology, and biology and delve into the tenets of religion and philosophy to identify six virtues which are foundational to our humanity and which orientate each of us to our ‘best-lived’ life. Cutting across cultural and religious barriers this unique book provides readers with practical tools in the daily art of living useful to parents, teachers, mental health professionals, community workers and business leaders. Create your own clear path to a life of excellence through virtue.

Limits of Scientific Psychiatry

Limits of Scientific Psychiatry
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 087630420X
ISBN-13 : 9780876304204
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis Limits of Scientific Psychiatry by : John O. Beahrs

The Liberal Persuasion

The Liberal Persuasion
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781400887491
ISBN-13 : 1400887496
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Liberal Persuasion by : John Patrick Diggins

For more than half a century, the celebrated historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., has been the guiding force of American liberalism, both intellectually and in practice. The author of many critically acclaimed books, Schlesinger vigorously defended FDR's New Deal policies in his earliest writings and later served as a close advisor to President John F. Kennedy. In this volume, twenty of today's most eminent historians join forces to explore Schlesinger's unique brand of liberalism--one that has steered clear of ideological extremism and social fragmentation, favoring instead pluralism and the pragmatic use of state power. By engaging the reader in various aspects of his career and intellectual pursuits, these essays offer an exhilarating journey through American political history, from the Jackson era to multiculturalism, while demonstrating historical writing at its best. The volume opens with essays on Schlesinger as a historian and a political participant, contributed by William E. Leuchtenburg, Hugh Thomas, George Kennan, John Kenneth Galbraith, and John Morton Blum. The influence of the Jackson era is explored by Robert Remini, Sean Wilentz, and Jean V. Matthews. In a section on modern liberalism and governance, such topics as the New Deal, the Great Society, and the fate of liberalism under the Carter administration are discussed by Alan Brinkley, Kathleen D. McCarthy, Fred Siegel, Leo P. Ribuffo, and Richard C. Wade. Betty Miller Unterberger and Ronald Steel comment on liberalism and the Cold War. Louis Menand and Eugene D. Genovese explore ideological controversies within liberalism, including pragmatic liberalism and relativism and multiculturalism. In the final section, George Cotkin, Neil Jumonville, and Sir Isaiah Berlin write on three figures whom Schlesinger greatly admired: William James, Henry Steel Commager, and Edmund Wilson. Originally published in 1997. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED GO(O)D?

WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED GO(O)D?
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781496906502
ISBN-13 : 1496906500
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED GO(O)D? by : Rob Beasley

This book tackles that age old question of meaning and the Question of What is this thing called Go(o)d? by using the analogy of a tree. It first sets out to devise the seed of the research by giving some definitions of what the author thinks Go(o)d is. Or you might say Go(o)d's, reason for being. It's essence. Then the earliest sources of the Jesus story are examined. The roots. Finally, a big picture examination of history, the branches and canopy, reveals a theory with five related corruptions to the religious story.

The Karma of Self, Volume II: A Karmic List

The Karma of Self, Volume II: A Karmic List
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Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781457570131
ISBN-13 : 1457570130
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Karma of Self, Volume II: A Karmic List by : Vasile Munteanu

A Karmic List This is the second volume of The Karma of Self where the same narrator addresses the issue of the influence of emotions in one’s existence. In The Karma of Self the narrator makes the following promise: “It occurred to him that perhaps he should make a list of all the strongest emotions he had experienced, and figure out which ones had been running his life without him being aware of it. Some of them came to mind right away, but he didn’t want to act hastily in this situation since the results had the potential to be quite revealing.” The present book is a fulfillment of that initial promise and a meditation on the results of this inquiry.