A Symphony of Distances

A Symphony of Distances
Title A Symphony of Distances PDF eBook
Author Christopher M. Hadley, SJ
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2022-03-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813235405

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The two-fold task of A Symphony of Distances is to provide an overview of Hans Urs von Balthasar’s use of distance imagery with regard to personal distinctions in the Holy Trinity and to offer a critical analysis of him as a modern Catholic theologian. A metaphor of “distance” integrates all of Balthasar’s theological thought as a primary cipher for the many symbols through which he reads the Christian theological tradition in a trinitarian and eschatological mode. The book follows a chronological, four-stage development of Balthasar’s trinitarianism through the lens of this distance metaphor as it occurs across representative texts. The critical analysis employs the conceit of a symphony of four musical movements that correspond to four varieties of theological distance. These distances show certain correspondences of God’s creation and redemption of the world—marked by the first two “distances”—with the relations of the divine persons to each other in the economy of salvation and in the eternal Trinity itself—marked by the third and fourth distances. “Listening” to the four movements of Balthasar’s theological distances enables his readers to “hear” the themes of all four movements in the ascending order of richness, complexity, and inclusivity over the long development of his thought. This fundamentally positive approach of A Symphony of Distances allows for a thorough critique of the internal consistency of Balthasar’s applied method, of the controversial use of gendered trinitarian notions in his speculations on divine pathos, and of his adequacy to the tasks of modern theology. The final judgment is that Balthasar’s theology of distance can be accepted, with reservations, as a positive element of his contribution to contemporary trinitarian theology. The book can thus serve as a critical reference for readers who find Balthasar’s notion of trinitarian distance, and indeed his trinitarianism as a whole, to be compelling, confusing, or frustrating.

The Telling Distance

The Telling Distance
Title The Telling Distance PDF eBook
Author Bruce Berger
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780816516773

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Winner of the 1990 Western States Book Award for Creative Nonfiction, The Telling Distance evokes the yearning expanses of our southwestern deserts and finds them full of sensuous marvels, erratic life forms, eccentric fellow travelers, dry humor, and surprise. In prose that revels in paradox, it reveals desert distances to be doubly telling: they both magnify our spirit and have incomparable tales to tell.

Telegraph and Telephone Age

Telegraph and Telephone Age
Title Telegraph and Telephone Age PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 594
Release 1925
Genre Telecommunication
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International Handbook of Distance Education

International Handbook of Distance Education
Title International Handbook of Distance Education PDF eBook
Author Terry Evans
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 907
Release 2008-02-13
Genre Education
ISBN 0080447171

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Distance education is arguably one of the major developments in education during the 20th Century. This title explores the array of distance education theories and practices as they have been shaped by the late-20th Century and then positions these in terms of the contemporary circumstances of the 21st Century.

Music Clubs Magazine

Music Clubs Magazine
Title Music Clubs Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 430
Release 1950
Genre Music
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education
Title The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education PDF eBook
Author Wayne D. Bowman
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 537
Release 2012-05-25
Genre Education
ISBN 0195394739

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In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education, editors Wayne D. Bowman and Ana Lucia Frega have drawn together a variety of philosophical perspectives from the profession's most exciting scholars from all over the world. Rather than relegating philosophical inquiry to moot questions and abstract situations, the contributors to this volume address everyday concerns faced by music educators everywhere. Emphasizing clarify, fairness, rigor, and utility above all, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education will challenge music educators all over the world to make their own decisions and ultimately contribute to the conversation themselves.

Spooky Action at a Distance

Spooky Action at a Distance
Title Spooky Action at a Distance PDF eBook
Author George Musser
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 305
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Science
ISBN 0374298513

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What is space? It isn't a question that most of us normally stop to ask. Space is the venue of physics; it's where things exist, where they move and take shape. Yet over the past few decades, physicists have discovered a phenomenon that operates outside the confines of space and time. The phenomenon-the ability of one particle to affect another instantly across the vastness of space-appears to be almost magical. Einstein grappled with this oddity and couldn't quite resolve it, describing it as "spooky action at a distance." But this strange occurrence has direct connections to black holes, particle collisions, and even the workings of gravity. If space isn't what we thought it was, then what is it?In Spooky Action at a Distance, George Musser sets out to answer that question, offering a provocative exploration of nonlocality and a celebration of the scientists who are trying to understand it. Musser guides us on an epic journey of scientific discovery into the lives of experimental physicists observing particles acting in tandem, astronomers discovering galaxies that look statistically identical, and cosmologists hoping to unravel the paradoxes surrounding the big bang. Their conclusions challenge our understanding not only of space and time but of the origins of the universe-and their insights are spurring profound technological innovation and suggesting a new grand unified theory of physics.