All Creation Groans

All Creation Groans
Title All Creation Groans PDF eBook
Author Daniel W. O'Neill
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 265
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 172529012X

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In a suffering world reeling from global pandemics and health disparities, it is high time to think theologically about the devastating experience of disease, and to address our God-inspired responsibility to understand its origins and engage in its management. In a fragmented world, we need a unifying and integrated perspective on people in communities embedded in a fractured ecology. In an academic world blind to the spiritual world and imbalanced toward technical solutions, the global church must articulate a contemporary metanarrative that is moral, practical, and deeply transformational. All Creation Groans brings together multiple perspectives for a compelling global-health approach to the pathologies of the world as a part of the missio Dei. The authors paint a unifying perspective on God's healing intentions in creation, redemption, and consummation, and the opposing nature-corrupting effects of the rebellion of created moral agents. It is a fresh call for the global church to engage in aligning with God's healing action for eternally sustainable global health.

Chambers's Journal

Chambers's Journal
Title Chambers's Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 558
Release 1928
Genre
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Communication and Language

Communication and Language
Title Communication and Language PDF eBook
Author Elinor L. Brown
Publisher IAP
Pages 420
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617359467

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Communication and Language play a foundational role in the overall pursuit of equity and social justice in education. This volume does not take up the majority and dominant views which are especially visible in developments in the field of linguistic education and English language instruction. Rather, it travels the path less followed, to attend to the language and communication concerns of populations that possess little political and economic power and whose academic and social needs are often neglected. The volume attends to the role of language acquisition in “levelling the playing field” to enable ALL students to develop into contented family members, good neighbours, and productive citizens in an increasingly diverse and global society. The issue takes on far greater importance, as it gradually comes to light that the capacity for language corresponds to and even implements the ability to interrelate with others. Far from being a mere utilitarian tool this is now appreciated as constituting the realm of abilities to take the position of the other, to share a field of meaning, and to project and pursue truly humane and indeed inter-humane attitudes and goals. In this light communication and language, whether verbal or preverbal, constitute the field in which one first attains and progressively evolves one’s humanity. In this volume, scholars from ten different countries examine issues related to the influence of language and communication patterns on equity and social justice in the lives of disadvantaged and marginalized populations around the globe (i.e., educational opportunities, community stability, economic prospects, and political power). Critical issues addressed include: education in traditional, national, or Western languages; language integration through dialects and code switching; non-verbal academic engagement through art, signing, and photography; cross-cultural engagement through language equity in higher education; and the influence of Western language acquisition on the self-concepts of disadvantaged students. As the succession of sections in this volume makes clear, success in the realization of language and communication abilities is not simple. Rather it reflects human life and interaction in all its complexity.

Surmounting the Barriers

Surmounting the Barriers
Title Surmounting the Barriers PDF eBook
Author American Society for Engineering Education
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 89
Release 2014-09-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0309307880

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Surmounting the Barriers: Ethnic Diversity in Engineering Education is the summary of a workshop held in September 2013 to take a fresh look at the impediments to greater diversification in engineering education. The workshop brought together educators in engineering from two- and four-year colleges and staff members from the three sponsoring organizations: the National Science Foundation, the National Academy of Engineering and the American Society for Engineering Education. While the goal of diversifying engineering education has long been recognized, studied, and subjected to attempted interventions, progress has been fitful and slow. This report discusses reasons why past recommendations to improve diversity had not been adopted in full or in part. Surmounting the Barriers identifies a series of key impediments, including a lack of incentives for faculty and institutions; inadequate or only short-term financial support; an unsupportive institutional and faculty culture and environment; a lack of institutional and constituent engagement; and inadequate assessments, metrics, and data tracking. The report also shares success stories about instances where barriers to diversity have been identified and surmounted, and the resources that could enable real solutions to implement steps toward progress.

The Index

The Index
Title The Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 238
Release 1927
Genre
ISBN

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Advertiser's Weekly

Advertiser's Weekly
Title Advertiser's Weekly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1927
Genre
ISBN

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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Title Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Army. Royal Army Medical Corps
Publisher
Pages 1028
Release 1912
Genre Medicine, Military
ISBN

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