Tradition and Reform in the Teaching of English

Tradition and Reform in the Teaching of English
Title Tradition and Reform in the Teaching of English PDF eBook
Author Arthur N. Applebee
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1974
Genre English language
ISBN

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Benedict XVI's Reform

Benedict XVI's Reform
Title Benedict XVI's Reform PDF eBook
Author Nicola Bux
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 166
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 1586174460

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When Benedict XVI reestablished the celebration of the older Latin Mass, voices of protest rose up from many sides. This book explains the motives behind the Pope's decision to allow two forms of the Mass by turning to the Pope's own theological and liturgical writings and also draws on the author's experiences on various Church commissions and in offices of the Roman Curia. The author also brings to his subject an astute understanding of current social and spiritual trends both inside and outside the Church. Sensitive to modern man's hunger for the sacred, he desires with Pope Benedict XVI that the Mass be first and foremost a place of encounter with the living God. --Publisher.

Tradition and Public Administration

Tradition and Public Administration
Title Tradition and Public Administration PDF eBook
Author Martin Painter
Publisher Springer
Pages 283
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230289630

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Contributors examine the persistence of administrative patterns in the face of pressures for globablization by developing a concept of administrative traditions and describing the traditions that exist around the world. They assess the impact of traditions on administrative reforms and the capacities of government to change public administration.

Uneasy Virtue

Uneasy Virtue
Title Uneasy Virtue PDF eBook
Author Barbara Meil Hobson
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 296
Release 1990-03-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0226345572

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"Barbara M. Hobson . . . makes a compelling case for the reform of prostitution policy in . . . Uneasy Virtue. [This volume] demonstrates an effective analytical approach to understanding public policy and its impact on prostitution policy. . . .Uneasy Virtue proves particularly relevant today as right wing groups begin to guide discourse and influence policy around reproductive rights, sexuality and the future of gender equality. As Hobson proposes, the reform of prostitution polciy must be viewed in the broader context of the political and economic struggles to emancipate women and thereby create a more rational society."—Samuel Suchowlecky, Commentaries

Honoring Tradition, Embracing Modernity

Honoring Tradition, Embracing Modernity
Title Honoring Tradition, Embracing Modernity PDF eBook
Author Beth Lieberman
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 2017
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9780881233032

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Reconfiguring Islamic Tradition

Reconfiguring Islamic Tradition
Title Reconfiguring Islamic Tradition PDF eBook
Author Samira Haj
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 304
Release 2008-10-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0804769753

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Samira Haj conceptualizes Islam through a close reading of two Muslim reformers—Muhammad ibn 'Abdul Wahhab (1703–1787) and Muhammad 'Abduh (1849–1905)—each representative of a distinct trend, chronological as well as philosophical, in modern Islam. Their works are examined primarily through the prism of two conceptual questions: the idea of the modern and the formation of a Muslim subject. Approaching Islam through the works of these two Muslims, she illuminates aspects of Islamic modernity that have been obscured and problematizes assumptions founded on the oppositional dichotomies of modern/traditional, secular/sacred, and liberal/fundamentalist. The book explores the notions of the community-society and the subject's location within it to demonstrate how Muslims in different historical contexts responded differently to theological and practical questions. This knowledge will help us better understand the conflicts currently unfolding in parts of the Arab world.

The New Reform Judaism

The New Reform Judaism
Title The New Reform Judaism PDF eBook
Author Dana Evan Kaplan
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 470
Release 2020-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0827614314

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This is the book that American Jews and particularly American Reform Jews have been waiting for: a clear and informed call for further reform in the Reform movement. In light of profound demographic, social, and technological developments, it has become increasingly clear that the Reform movement will need to make major changes to meet the needs of a quickly evolving American Jewish population. Younger Americans in particular differ from previous generations in how they relate to organized religion, often preferring to network through virtual groups or gather in informal settings of their own choosing. Dana Evan Kaplan, an American Reform Jew and pulpit rabbi, argues that rather than focusing on the importance of loyalty to community, Reform Judaism must determine how to engage the individual in a search for existential meaning. It should move us toward a critical scholarly understanding of the Hebrew Bible, that we may emerge with the perspectives required by a postmodern world. Such a Reform Judaism can at once help us understand how the ancient world molded our most cherished religious traditions and guide us in addressing the increasingly complex social problems of our day.