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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Kenneth A Kidd
The past fifty years has seen the emergence of an energetic dialogue between religion and the natural sciences that has contributed to a growing desire for interdisciplinarity among many constructive theologians. However, some have also resisted this trend, in part because it seems that the price one must pay for such engagement is much too high. Interdisciplinary work appears overly abstract and methodologically restrictive, with little room for systematic theologians self-consciously operating within a particular historical tradition. In Interdisciplinary Interpretation: Paul Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Theology and Science, Kenneth A. Reynhout seeks to address this concern by constructing an alternative understanding of interdisciplinary theology based on the hermeneutical thought of Paul Ricoeur, generally recognized as one of the most interdisciplinary philosophers of the twentieth century. Appealing to Ricoeur’s view of interpretation as the dialectical process of understanding through explanation, Reynhout argues that theology’s engagement with the natural sciences is fundamentally hermeneutical in character. As such, interdisciplinary theologians can faithfully borrow meaning from the sciences through a process of “interdisciplinary interpretation,” a process that can honestly attend to the legitimate challenges posed by the natural sciences without automatically requiring the evacuation of theological norms and convictions. Reynhout’s creative appropriation of Ricoeur’s hermeneutics succeeds in providing a novel interdisciplinary vision, not only for theology but also for interdisciplinary work in general.
Was Peter the first Pope? Should Christians pray the rosary? Should priests be married?These are among the provocative topics addressed in Roaming Catholics: Ending the Wandering to Embrace the Wonder This thoroughly researched book presents the development of the Catholic Church in an engaging way to help Christians understand their common history shared by all. This history is not only fascinating, but also deeply compelling, revealing how the church has changed, adapted, and grown. Ultimately it reminds us that Christian faith is not grounded in denominations, but in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.The apostle Paul referred to the church as the "Body of Christ," not the "Body of Christians." Rather than Jew and Greek, slave and free, male and female, he proclaimed all are one in Christ.With this concept of the unity of the Christian Church at its core, this illuminating book by pastor and theologian Kenneth A. Behr takes readers on a fascinating journey through the history of the Catholic Church. It's a history that is common to all Christians, connecting believers of all shapes and sizes through a shared past.Did you know that penance was limited to "once in a lifetime" in the early church? Or that people often delayed baptism until their deathbeds? While things have changed, the essential beliefs of the church based on who Jesus Christ is and the centrality of the Bible have remained the foundation.Sharing his own religious evolution from a Catholic altar boy to an evangelical pastor, Behr engages readers with a parallel story to the evolution of Catholicism. This story of development and change ignites a sense of wonder about the resiliency of doctrines, teachings, and traditions that have remained relevant to generations of Christians for two thousand years.
Roaming Catholics Study Guide
Kenneth a Behr
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This Study Guide is a great companion to the popular "Roaming Catholics: Ending the wandering to embrace the wonder" by author, pastor and theologian, Kenneth Behr. The Study Guide will enable you to have answers to some of the most common questions such as "Was Peter the first pope?", "What about Mary?" and, "What was the Mass like in the early church?". Roaming Catholics Study guide is a three-week lesson plan that is great for church groups, home groups or individual study. Use it with or without the full book it includes both a participant and leader guide and a thoroughly researched glossary. Here is a possible back cover: Was Peter the first Pope? Should Christians pray the rosary? What about Mary?This study is a great companion to the popular "Roaming Catholics: Ending the wandering to embrace the wonder" by pastor and theologian, Kenneth Behr. These are among the provocative topics addressed in this three-week lesson that is great for church and home groups or individual study. Use it with or without the full book. The study includes a leader guide and a complete glossary. Author Kenneth Behr is the founder and director of Faith Dialogue Inc., a nonprofit ministry that promotes the unity of the Body of Christ. An ordained minister, Pastor Behr has served as both an executive director and executive pastor at some of the Nation's largest evangelical organizations.
Individuals and Societies for the IB MYP 4&5: by Concept
Kenneth A Dailey; Danielle Farmer; Emily Giles; Robbie Woodburn
Hodder Education
2020
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Develop your skills to become an inquiring learner; ensure you navigate the MYP framework with confidence using a concept-driven and assessment-focused approach to Individuals and societies, presented in global contexts.· Develop conceptual understanding with key MYP concepts and related concepts at the heart of each chapter. · Learn by asking questions for a statement of inquiry in each chapter. · Prepare for every aspect of assessment using support and tasks designed by experienced educators.· Understand how to extend your learning through research projects and interdisciplinary opportunities.· Think internationally with chapters and concepts set in global contexts.
Ken Fox writes, ""Walking a path of emotional health is the most significant thing I can do if I want to nurture and promote a culture of change and growth across the tapestry of my life."" Energize Your Emotions for Life is entirely about what we can do to bring change to our lives. It is about becoming our own best friend, not in some self-absorbed way, but as a foundation for cultivating satisfying relationships with others. Instead of seeing emotions like anger or fear as harmful, the author shows how our emotions can be a friend who has incredibly much to offer each one of us. Based on extensive interdisciplinary research in affective neuroscience, biblical studies, leadership, philosophy, and psychology, this practical, easy-to-understand, self-leadership book is written for anyone who wants to walk a path of emotional health and self-care. As a biblical scholar, Ken Fox has done a thorough, critical study of emotions in the Bible. Energize Your Emotions for Life is also informed by years of pastoral ministry, mentoring and counseling students, and the author's own journey of living transformative self-leadership. ""Ken Fox shares how we can walk a path of emotional health and become best friends with ourselves as a foundation for loving others creatively and without sacrifice. Energize Your Emotions for Life shows how we can manage and express emotions like anger, fear, sadness, and shame; it is also about cultivating joy and love. As Ken says, this self-leadership book is about what we can do to bring deep transformative change to our lives."" --Ruby Luo, certified professional counselor, Director of New Creature Enterprise Ltd. ""Self-leadership is an oft-neglected discipline, as society's idea of leadership tends to focus outwards: toward others. As an Asian Christian, I found it refreshing that Ken's book balanced the noble emotions of joy and love with emotions that are usually suppressed: anger, shame, and sadness, thereby validating these as well. Energize Your Emotions for Life is a concise, practical, timely, relevant must-read for those of us who need self-care as we seek to manage ourselves and others on a daily basis."" --Anne De Jesus-Ardina, Alliance Graduate School, Philippines Kenneth A. Fox has taught New Testament and leadership in graduate schools in Canada and the Philippines. He has served in academic leadership and pastoral ministry, and mentored leaders, pastors, and students. He is presently researching and writing a book on Paul of Tarsus.
Ken Fox writes, ""Walking a path of emotional health is the most significant thing I can do if I want to nurture and promote a culture of change and growth across the tapestry of my life."" Energize Your Emotions for Life is entirely about what we can do to bring change to our lives. It is about becoming our own best friend, not in some self-absorbed way, but as a foundation for cultivating satisfying relationships with others. Instead of seeing emotions like anger or fear as harmful, the author shows how our emotions can be a friend who has incredibly much to offer each one of us. Based on extensive interdisciplinary research in affective neuroscience, biblical studies, leadership, philosophy, and psychology, this practical, easy-to-understand, self-leadership book is written for anyone who wants to walk a path of emotional health and self-care. As a biblical scholar, Ken Fox has done a thorough, critical study of emotions in the Bible. Energize Your Emotions for Life is also informed by years of pastoral ministry, mentoring and counseling students, and the author's own journey of living transformative self-leadership. ""Ken Fox shares how we can walk a path of emotional health and become best friends with ourselves as a foundation for loving others creatively and without sacrifice. Energize Your Emotions for Life shows how we can manage and express emotions like anger, fear, sadness, and shame; it is also about cultivating joy and love. As Ken says, this self-leadership book is about what we can do to bring deep transformative change to our lives."" --Ruby Luo, certified professional counselor, Director of New Creature Enterprise Ltd. ""Self-leadership is an oft-neglected discipline, as society's idea of leadership tends to focus outwards: toward others. As an Asian Christian, I found it refreshing that Ken's book balanced the noble emotions of joy and love with emotions that are usually suppressed: anger, shame, and sadness, thereby validating these as well. Energize Your Emotions for Life is a concise, practical, timely, relevant must-read for those of us who need self-care as we seek to manage ourselves and others on a daily basis."" --Anne De Jesus-Ardina, Alliance Graduate School, Philippines Kenneth A. Fox has taught New Testament and leadership in graduate schools in Canada and the Philippines. He has served in academic leadership and pastoral ministry, and mentored leaders, pastors, and students. He is presently researching and writing a book on Paul of Tarsus.
Put the Mass Back in Christmas
Kenneth a. O'Shaughnessy
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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I Can't Be Your Safe Space
Kenneth a. O'Shaughnessy
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Big Kids for Brunch
Kenneth a. O'Shaughnessy
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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graffiti art coloring book
Kenneth A. Brown
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Graffiti Art orientated Coloring Book for Adults and children.
The Legacy of John Waldie and Sons
Kenneth A. Armson; Marjorie McLeod
Dundurn Group Ltd
2007
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At the time of his death in 1907, John Waldie, founder of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company, was identified as "the second largest lumber operator in Canada." A young Scottish immigrant who came to Wellington Square (now Burlington, Ontario) in 1842, he rose to prominence as a wealthy merchant and ship owner. In 1885 he entered the lumber business. Active in local and federal politics, and a friend of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he invested capital in mills, people and forests.Local history and genealogical connections are part of the Waldie story, headquartered at Victoria Harbour in Simcoe County. Documentation of the forest that the company logged, their nature, amount and sizes of logs harvested with the descriptions of the forests as they are now, throws new light and shatters some of the current myths.This little-known story provides insights into days of rampant entrepreneurialism, the world of the lumber barons and the overall impact on our Ontario forests.
In this landmark work, Kenneth Feldman and Theodore Newcomb review and synthesize the findings of more than 1,500 studies conducted over four decades on the subject. Writing in 1991, Ernest Pascarella and Patrick Terenzini maintained that The Impact of College on Students not only provided the first comprehensive conceptual map of generally uncharted terrain, but also generated a number of major hypotheses about how college influences students. They also noted that Feldman and Newcombe helped to stimulate a torrent of studies on the characteristics of collegiate institutions and how students change and benefit during and after their college years from college attendance. The Impact of College on Students is now a standard text in graduate courses as well as a standard and frequently cited reference for scholars, students, and administrators of higher education. Much of what we understand about the developmental influence of college is based on this work.