Genealogy of Obedience

Genealogy of Obedience
Title Genealogy of Obedience PDF eBook
Author Justyna Wlodarczyk
Publisher BRILL
Pages 270
Release 2018-08-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004380299

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In Genealogy of Obedience Justyna Włodarczyk provides a long overdue look at the history of companion dog training methods in North America since the mid-nineteenth century, when the market of popular training handbooks emerged. Włodarczyk argues that changes in the functions and goals of dog training are entangled in bigger cultural discourses; with a particular focus on how animal training has served as a field for playing out anxieties related to race, class and gender in North America. By applying a Foucauldian genealogical perspective, the book shows how changes in training methods correlate with shifts in dominant regimes of power. It traces the rise and fall of obedience as a category for conceptualizing relationships with dogs.

Genealogy of the Lum Family

Genealogy of the Lum Family
Title Genealogy of the Lum Family PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1927
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Descendants of John Lum, born about 1620 in Yorkshire, England.

The Insanity of Obedience

The Insanity of Obedience
Title The Insanity of Obedience PDF eBook
Author Nik Ripken
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 352
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 143368229X

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Wise Sheep Among the Wolves All Christian disciples have one thing in common: as they carry the gospel across the ocean and across the street, persecution will become the norm for those who choose to follow Jesus. How believers respond in the face of persecution reveals everything about their level of faith and obedience. The Insanity of Obedience is a bold challenge to global discipleship. Nik Ripken exposes the danger of safe Christianity and calls readers to something greater. The Insanity of Obedience challenges Christians in the same, provocative way that Jesus did. This book dares you—and prepares you—to cross the street and the oceans with the Good News of Jesus Christ. Some of Jesus’ instructions sound uncomfortable and are potentially dangerous. We may be initially encouraged by His declaration, “I am sending you out.” But how are we to respond when He then tells us that He is sending us out “like sheep among wolves"? In light of the words of Jesus, how can modern day believers rest comfortably in the status quo? How can we embrace casual faith in light of the radical commands of Jesus which are anything but casual? Ripken brings decades of ministry experience in some of the most persecuted areas of the world to bear on our understanding of faith in Jesus. The Insanity of Obedience is a call to roll up your sleeves . . . and to follow and partner with Jesus in the toughest places on this planet. "We have the high privilege of answering Jesus’ call to go," Ripken says. "But let us be clear about this: we go on His terms, not ours. If we go at all, we go as sheep among wolves." Jesus gives us Himself. And He gives us the tools necessary for those who dare to journey with Him.

The Genealogy of the Family of John Lawrence of Wisset, in Suffolk, England, and of Watertown and Groton, Massachusetts, Continued to the Present Year

The Genealogy of the Family of John Lawrence of Wisset, in Suffolk, England, and of Watertown and Groton, Massachusetts, Continued to the Present Year
Title The Genealogy of the Family of John Lawrence of Wisset, in Suffolk, England, and of Watertown and Groton, Massachusetts, Continued to the Present Year PDF eBook
Author John Lawrence
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1876
Genre
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A Genealogy of the Good and Critique of Hubris

A Genealogy of the Good and Critique of Hubris
Title A Genealogy of the Good and Critique of Hubris PDF eBook
Author Phillip Dybicz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 441
Release 2023
Genre Public welfare
ISBN 0197670075

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""Is this intervention effective?" This is a question that social workers have asked themselves since the birth of the profession and which social welfare agents have asked since the birth of our country. In our attempts at advancing the social welfare of the client and society, it is essential that we constantly evaluate the impact of our interventions. Over the years, however, the above question has yielded some surprising answers. During the Colonial era, those individuals suffering from mental illness who demonstrated a proclivity for aberrant and sometimes harmful behaviors were locked away in barns or small rooms. During the late 1800s in New York City, social welfare agents organized the orphan trains, sending poor immigrant children-many who were not orphans-out to the more "wholesome" environment of family farms in the Midwest. In the 1950s, social workers placed themselves in the role of social police by conducting midnight 'raids' (i.e. unscheduled visits at midnight) at the homes of welfare recipients to ensure that welfare mothers were not benefiting from a man's company in secret, and thus, disqualifying themselves from receiving aid. Looking upon these interventions with our present eyes, from a viewpoint firmly grounded in notions of self-determination and empowerment, our profession can easily see the moral failings of these interventions. From these examples, as a profession we are able to note that simply applying good intentions-by themselves-are not adequate to ensure effective and worthy interventions. We are also able to note that simply having an outcome measure is not enough to ensure the worthiness of an intervention, as the examples above contained easily measured outcomes"--

The Rise of Politics and Morality in Nietzsche's Genealogy

The Rise of Politics and Morality in Nietzsche's Genealogy
Title The Rise of Politics and Morality in Nietzsche's Genealogy PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Metzger
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 195
Release 2019-11-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793608873

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Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals has become a central text for understanding the thinker and his impact on moral philosophy. Yet his account of the rise of political society and its relation to morality has generally been overlooked, in large part because of its strange and often confusing character. In The Rise of Politics and Morality in Nietzsche’s Genealogy: From Chaos to Conscience, Jeffrey Metzger devotes careful attention to Nietzsche’s analysis of the origin of political society in the Second Essay and its intertwining with the development of morality and religion. Focused on how that account places Nietzsche’s understanding of humanity in his larger conceptions of nature and the will to power, the book further considers how Nietzsche grounds his thought in the world as he presents it, and the strengths and weaknesses of Nietzsche’s approach to this crucial moment in human development. This book will interest philosophers, political theorists, and anyone else interested in Nietzsche and his contribution to our understanding of how we became human.

Genealogy of the Goodyear Family

Genealogy of the Goodyear Family
Title Genealogy of the Goodyear Family PDF eBook
Author Grace Goodyear Kirkman
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1899
Genre Genealogy
ISBN

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