Bringing Down Divides

Bringing Down Divides
Title Bringing Down Divides PDF eBook
Author Lisa Leitz
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2019-10-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787694054

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Dedicated to the memory of Gregory M. Maney, Bringing Down Divides engages with and continues Maney's work on international conflicts, peace and justice movements and community-based research to explore three types of divides: attributional divides, ideological divides, and epistemological divides.

Laying Down Arms to Heal the Creation-Evolution Divide

Laying Down Arms to Heal the Creation-Evolution Divide
Title Laying Down Arms to Heal the Creation-Evolution Divide PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Fugle
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 312
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1630878049

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Battles over creation or evolution have been perpetuated for years by vocal Christians and scientists alike. But conflict has never been the only choice. Laying Down Arms to Heal the Creation-Evolution Divide presents a comprehensive, uplifting alternative that brings together an orthodox, biblical view of a sovereign Creator-God and the meaningful discoveries of modern evolutionary biology. Gary Fugle offers unique insights into this debate from his dual perspective as both an award-winning biology professor and a committed leader in conservative evangelical churches. In focusing on the stumbling blocks that surround creation and evolution debates, Fugle sensitively addresses the concerns of skeptical Christians and demonstrates how believers may celebrate evolution as a remarkable aspect of God's glory. He describes how the mainstream scientific community, as well as numerous Christians, may alter current approaches to eliminate conflicts. He explains conservative readings of early Genesis that respect both the inerrant words of Scripture and the evolutionary revelations in God's natural creation. This book is for individuals who sense that biblical Christian faith and evolution are compatible without compromising core convictions. If given good reasons to do so, are we willing to lay down our arms to affirm an encompassing vision for the future?

Crossing the Divide

Crossing the Divide
Title Crossing the Divide PDF eBook
Author Deanna A. Thompson
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 204
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451406290

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Over the last two decades, traditional formulations of the idea of atonement have come under heavy attack from feminist theologians and others. They argue that the traditional view valorizes suffering and encourages people to acquiesce in needless self-sacrificing, that it is unseemly to think of God as demanding suffering of his son, and that the theology of the cross needs to be rethought in light of the whole life, ministry, and resurrection of Jesus. Equally committed to the insights of the theology of the cross and feminist theology, Deanna Thompson takes up these contentious issues here in a creative and nuanced way. Her work emerges from direct engagement with Martin Luther and the Heidelberg Disputation as well as with the architects of reformist feminism. She finds surprising common ground on issues of suffering, abuse, atonement, reform, ethics, and the import of Jesus, and her book culminates in a constructive and promising feminist theology of the cross.

Arithmetic

Arithmetic
Title Arithmetic PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 1913
Genre Arithmetic
ISBN

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Arithmetic, Compiled for the Use of the Enlisted Men Under Instruction in the United States School for Naval Machinists

Arithmetic, Compiled for the Use of the Enlisted Men Under Instruction in the United States School for Naval Machinists
Title Arithmetic, Compiled for the Use of the Enlisted Men Under Instruction in the United States School for Naval Machinists PDF eBook
Author United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Navigation
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 1913
Genre
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Fundamentals of X-ray

Fundamentals of X-ray
Title Fundamentals of X-ray PDF eBook
Author Naval Medical School (U.S.)
Publisher
Total Pages 592
Release 1963
Genre Radiography
ISBN

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Divided Loyalties

Divided Loyalties
Title Divided Loyalties PDF eBook
Author Brooke Jeffrey
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 721
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0802038484

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The Liberal Party has governed Canada for much of the country's history. Yet over the past two decades, the 'natural governing party' has seen a decrease in traditional support, finding itself in opposition for nearly half of that time. In Divided Loyalties, Brooke Jeffrey draws on her own experience as a party insider and on interviews with more than sixty senior Liberals to follow the trajectory of the party from 1984 to the leadership of Stéphane Dion in 2008. Riven by internal strife, leadership disputes, and financial woes, the Liberal Party today faces unprecedented challenges that threaten its very future. Conventional wisdom attributes the origins of the disarray to personal conflict between Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin. However, Jeffrey argues that this divisiveness is actually the continuation of a dispute over Canadian federalism and national unity which began decades earlier between John Turner and Pierre Trudeau. This dispute, as evidenced by recent leadership crises, remains unresolved to this day. An insightful examination of the federal Liberal Party, Divided Loyalties sheds much-needed light on an increasingly fissured party.