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When the World Breaks

Miller, Jason A / Freeman, Emily P.
When the World Breaks
In this groundbreaking book, Pastor Jason Adam Miller re-examines the Beatitudes-eight paradoxes found in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount-and points to a whole new way to find hope in the midst of suffering.If the past few years have taught us anything, it's that the world is broken. The world we thought we knew vanished, and so many of us are now struggling to make sense of a world that's not what we thought it was. This book is about what happens...

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Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think

Kompa, Nikola A.
Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think
The cognitive potency of the human mind can be fully appreciated only if it is conceived of as a linguistic mind. This is the starting of Nikola Kompa's investigation into the relationship between language and cognition. Underpinned by philosophical ideas from Plato to Ockham, and from Locke to Vygotsky, Kompa use theories within the philosophy of language, mind, and cognitive science and draws on neuro-psychology and psycholinguistic studies ...

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Locating the Kingdom of God

Wenell, Karen J.
Locating the Kingdom of God
This book offers a new, multidisciplinary way of thinking about the Kingdom of God which fully recognises its sociological and spatial significance in performing boundaries of the sacred. Though spatial-critical perspectives have been increasingly recognised as important across many disciplines, the significance of non-physical religious spaces and their correspondence to boundaries of the sacred has not been explored fully, and never using th...

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The Philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt

Krauss, Chiara Russo
The Philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt
This volume is the first English resource to shed light on the philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt (1862-1929), the main pupil of Ernst Mach and founder of the Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Philosophie, later the association of Berlin logical positivists. A central figure in the early debate on the theory of relativity, his work was praised by Einstein himself. Tracing the development of Petzoldt's ideas, starting from his early acceptance of m...

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The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Medical-Environmental Huma...

Slovic, Scott / Rangarajan, Swarnalatha / Sarveswaran, Vidya
The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Medical-Environmental Humanities
Bringing together two parallel and occasionally intersecting disciplines - the environmental and medical humanities - this field-defining handbook reveals our ecological predicament to be a simultaneous threat to human health. The book: - Represents the first collection to bring the environmental humanities and medical humanities into conversation in a systematic way- Features contributions from a wide range of interdisciplinary perspectives i...

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Religion and Inequality in Africa

Chitando, Ezra / Maseno, Loreen / Tarusarira, Joram
Religion and Inequality in Africa
This volume reveals how religion interfaces with inequality in different African contexts. Some contributors undertake detailed analyses of how religion creates (and justifies) different forms of inequality that holds back individuals, groups and communities across the continent from flourishing, while others show how religion can also mitigate inequality in Africa. Topics addressed include gender inequality, economic inequality, disability, a...

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Henry VIII and the Merchants

Rose, Susan
Henry VIII and the Merchants
Drawing heavily from the State Papers of the King, Henry VIII and the Merchants traces Stephen Vaughan's careers as a servant of Thomas Cromwell and of Henry VIII in the 16th century. Stephen Vaughan, a Londoner with an international outlook, was a member of the Company of Merchant Taylors, as well as a Merchant Adventurer in the Low Countries. As a young man Vaughan was drawn into the employ of Thomas Cromwell and worked in his private office...

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The Politics of Viewing in Xenophon’s Historical Narratives

Harman, Rosie
The Politics of Viewing in Xenophon’s Historical Narratives
This book considers cultural identity and power relations in early fourth-century BCE Greece through a reading of Xenophon's historical narratives, the Hellenica, Anabasis and Cyropaedia. These texts depict conflicts between Greek states, conflicts between Greeks and non-Greeks, and relations between the elite individual and society. In all three texts, politically significant moments are imagined in visual terms. We witness spectacles of Spar...

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Across Colonial Lines

Gupta, Devyani / Hossain, Purba
Across Colonial Lines
Across Colonial Lines takes a multi-perspective approach to the study of empire and commodities, and encourages readers to look at commodity histories in alternative spatial and temporal contexts. It offers a comparative understanding of commodities in the Venetian, Portuguese, Dutch, French and British Empires. Highlighting the interwoven character of multiple commodity networks, this book situates commodities like gold, coffee, tea and indig...

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Early Modern Liveness

Rosvally, Danielle / Sherman, Donovan
Early Modern Liveness
What does it mean for early modern theatre to be 'live'? How have audiences over time experienced a sense of 'liveness'? This collection extends discussions of liveness to works from the 16th and 17th centuries, both in their initial incarnations and contemporary adaptations. Drawing on theatre and performance studies, as well as media theory, this volume uses the concept of liveness to consider how early modern theatre - including non-Western...

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Geriatrics and Ageing in the Soviet Union

Grant, Susan / Scarborough, Isaac McKean
Geriatrics and Ageing in the Soviet Union
This open access book brings together an eclectic cast of scholars in related disciplines to examine ageing in the Soviet Union, covering the practice of geriatrics, the science of gerontology, and the experience of growing old. Chapters in the book focus on concepts and themes that analyse Soviet ageing in its medical, political and social contexts, both in the Soviet Union and internationally. Ageing was hardly a uniquely Soviet phenomenon: ...

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Posthumanism in Practice

Daigle, Christine / Hayler, Matthew
Posthumanism in Practice
Problematic assumptions which see humans as special and easily defined as standing apart from animals, plants, and microbiota, both consciously and unconsciously underpin scientific investigation, arts practice, curation, education, and research across the social sciences and humanities. This is the case particularly in those traditions emerging from European and Enlightenment philosophies. Posthumanism disrupts these traditional humanist outl...

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Genet, Lacan and the Ontology of Incompletion

Penney, James
Genet, Lacan and the Ontology of Incompletion
Bringing Jean Genet and Jacques Lacan into dialogue, James Penney examines the overlooked similarities between Genet's literary oeuvre and Lacanian psychoanalysis, uncovering in particular their shared ontology of fragility and incompletion. This book exposes the two thinkers' joint and unwavering ontological conviction that the representations that make up the world of appearances are inherently enigmatic: inscrutable, not only on the level o...

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Physics and the Modernist Avant-Garde

Eames, Rachel Fountain
Physics and the Modernist Avant-Garde
Developing a reading of modernist poetics centred on the three-way relationship between literature, modern physics and avant-garde art movements, this book focuses on four key poets - William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven and Wallace Stevens - whose lives crossed paths in 20th-century New York. This book explores how modernist art movements have shaped these writers' thinking about physics in relation to ...

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Human Rights at the Intersections

Chase, Anthony Tirado / Mahdavi, Pardis / Banai, Hussein / Gruskin, Sofia
Human Rights at the Intersections
At a time when states are increasingly hostile to the international rights regime, human rights activists have turned to non-state and sub-state actors to begin the implementation of human rights law. This complicates the conventional analysis of relationships between local actors, global norms, and cosmopolitanism. The contributions in this open access collection examine the "lived realities of human rights" and critically engage with debates...

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Reframing Ethics Through Dialectics

Steinmann, Michael
Reframing Ethics Through Dialectics
A provocative approach to the possibility of philosophical ethics, this study argues that all moral positions and theories are bound to fail. Using the dialectical tensions inherent to competing moral claims as his starting point, Michael Steinmann explains what he terms the "failure of morality" both in classical and contemporary positions. As moral claims lead in various ways to contradictions, the history of morality presents itself as an e...

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