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Poems to the Child-God

Poems to the Child-God

Kenneth E. Bryant

University of California Press
2024
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Poems to the Child-God is the first full-length study in English of the verse of Surdas, or Sur, traditionally ranked among the three greatest poets writing in Hindi. Combining introduction, critical study, and annotated translation in a single volume, this work introduces the general reader to a major sixteenth-century mystic poet, best known for his lyrics in praise of the child-god Krsna (Krishna), and proposes, to both specialists and general readers, a way of reading Sur's verse significantly different from that found in traditional critical approaches. A general introduction provides an overview of the poet’s life and time, the religious and literary milieu that informed his work, and the mythology associated with his chosen deity, Krsna. Part 1 looks closely at individual verses from the Sursagar, examining the ways in which the poet manipulates the structures of language, poetic convention, and mythology to develop a theme central to the literature of Krsna-worship: the irony of incarnation. It is, Bryant argues, the irony of a child who never stops growing, beyond manhood and into godhood, seldom glimpsing the still more awesome truth: that he is and has always been the source and substance of the universe. Part 2 presents an anthology of Sur’s verse in English translation. The poems have been arranged to portray the Krsna tale as Sur understood it. Sectional introductions provide the reader with the classical outlines of the tale and point out where the poet made alterations or embellishments of his own. A set of notes on the translations, and a glossary of potentially unfamiliar terms and characters, further assist the Western reader in approaching the work of a major figure in the religious and literary history of India. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1978.
Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation

Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation

Kenneth E. Train

Cambridge University Press
2009
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This book describes the new generation of discrete choice methods, focusing on the many advances that are made possible by simulation. Researchers use these statistical methods to examine the choices that consumers, households, firms, and other agents make. Each of the major models is covered: logit, generalized extreme value, or GEV (including nested and cross-nested logits), probit, and mixed logit, plus a variety of specifications that build on these basics. Recent advances in Bayesian procedures are explored, including the use of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm and its variant Gibbs sampling. This second edition adds chapters on endogeneity and expectation-maximization (EM) algorithms. No other book incorporates all these fields, which have arisen in the past 25 years. The procedures are applicable in many fields, including energy, transportation, environmental studies, health, labor, and marketing.
Finding the Lost

Finding the Lost

Kenneth E. Bailey

CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
1992
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This book explores the intended meaning, as well as the implications and applications, of the three parables in Luke 15 (The Good Shepherd and the Lost Sheep, The Good Woman and the Lost Coin, and The Good Father and His Two Lost Sons). It reflects the author's immersion in the language, religion, and culture of the Middle East, demonstrating how meaningful the biblical text becomes when a broad background of study and analysis is permitted to illuminate the text.Western readers will gain an array of new insights from this volume and will be fascinated by the author's nuances of interpretation. The author's analysis shows how the cultural background of Arabic and Muslim theology affects the interpretation of these parables.
Hard Drugs, a Reality of Pain!

Hard Drugs, a Reality of Pain!

Kenneth E Wimbley; Sherman W Hunter

Kew Pub.
2023
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"Hard Drugs, a Reality of Pain, is nonfiction. It's innovative, poetic, and transparent. It's a fresh approach to drug awareness and drug prevention education. The opening and introduction to opium and its Internet ties to 900 plus years of drug use, drug trafficking, drug crimes, and bloody drug wars, to the history of the cannabis and coca plants. Intertwined with the author's emotions, years of experience, research, and observation is the design of two-hundred and sixty pages of knowledge, and forty-three serious chapters of prose and poetry conveying a persuasive language that is far-reaching. The print book and e-book reader profits in real time from the connecting talking points and web links that enhances the readers' educational value. With guidance from organized websites, images, videos, and current data sources for drug campaigns, and illicit drug facts on teen drug use, synthetic cannabinoids, crack cocaine, cocaine, methamphetamine, synthetic opioids, fentanyl, heroin, and designer drugs. Giving the reader a store of information he or she can have confidence in for years coming. "Hard Drugs, a Reality of Pain " is for the functional drug addict, drug dealer, drug and alcohol victims, parents, teens, young adults, teachers, and mental health counselors. It's for the masses.
Conscience and Its Problems

Conscience and Its Problems

Kenneth E. Kirk

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1999
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This book, originally published in 1927, has proven to be one of the most important and influential books in the field of ethics in the twentieth century. It remains a pertinent, original, and insightful work--a landmark statement of modern casuistry.The Library of Theological Ethics series focuses on what it means to think theologically and ethically. It presents a selection of important and otherwise unavailable texts in easily accessible form. Volumes in this series will enable sustained dialogue with predecessors though reflection on classic works in the field.
The Methodist Experience in America

The Methodist Experience in America

Kenneth E. Rowe; Russell E. Richey; Jean Miller Schmidt

Abingdon Press
2010
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Beginning in 1760, this comprehensive history charts the growth and development of the Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren church family up and through the year 2000. Extraordinarily well-documented study with elaborate notes that will guide the reader to recent and standard literature on the numerous topics, figures, developments, and events covered. The volume is a companion to and designed to be used with THE METHODIST EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA: A SOURCEBOOK, for which it provides background, context and interpretation. Contents include: Launching the Methodist Movements 1760-1768 Structuring the Immigrant Initiatives 1769-1778 Making Church 1777-1784 Constituting Methodism 1784-1792 Spreaking Scriptural Holiness 1792-1816 Snapshot I- Methodism in 1816: Baltimore 1816 Building for Ministry and Nuture 1816-1850s Dividing by Mission, Ethnicity, Gender, and Vision 1816-1850s Dividing over Slavery, Region, Authority, and Race 1830-1860s Embracing the War Cause(s) 1860-1865 Reconstructing Methodism(s) 1866-1884 Snapshot II- Methodism in 1884: Wilker-Barre, PA 1884 Reshaping the Church for Mission 1884-1939 Taking on the World 1884-1939 Warring for World Order and Against Worldliness Within 1930-1968 Snapshot III- Methodism in 1968: Denver 1968 Merging and Reappraising 1968-1984Holding Fast/Pressing On 1984-2000"
United Methodist Studies

United Methodist Studies

Kenneth E. (EDT) Rowe

Abingdon Press
1998
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This completely updated reference book provides basic bibliographies for students of the Methodist movement and Wesleyan heritage. It identifies standard texts with emphasis on the best modern critical interpretations.
Wichita Falls

Wichita Falls

Kenneth E. Hendrickson Jr

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2009
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North Texas was the traditional home of several tribes of Plains Indians, notably the Kiowa and Comanche. The first white settlers arrived in 1879, Wichita County was organized in 1882, and the railroad arrived the same year. Agriculture dominated the economy until early in the 20th century when oil was discovered in the area. This discovery led to an oil boom that peaked during World War I. For the next several years, Wichita Falls flourished as a refinery town while continuing to support the agricultural economy that was based largely on cattle and wheat. During World War II, Sheppard Air Force Base was established in Wichita Falls and is still an important contributor to the economy. The refineries have long since disappeared, but oil production and farming remain. Also important is Midwestern State University with a student body numbering approximately 6,000.
The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

Kenneth E. Sassaman

AltaMira Press,U.S.
2010
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The Eastern Archaic, Historicized offers an alternative perspective on the genesis and transformation of cultural diversity over eight millennia of hunter-gatherer dwelling in eastern North America. For many decades, archaeological understanding of Archaic diversity has been dominated by perspectives that emphasize localized relationships between humans and environment. The evidence, shows, however that Archaic people routinely associated with other groups throughout eastern North America and expressed themselves materially in ways that reveal historical links to other places and times. Starting with the colonization of eastern North America by two distinct ancestral lines, the Eastern Archaic was an era of migrations, ethnogenesis, and coalescence—an 8,200-year era of making histories through interactions and expressing them culturally in ritual and performance.
The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

The Eastern Archaic, Historicized

Kenneth E. Sassaman

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2015
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The Eastern Archaic, Historicized offers an alternative perspective on the genesis and transformation of cultural diversity over eight millennia of hunter-gatherer dwelling in eastern North America. For many decades, archaeological understanding of Archaic diversity has been dominated by perspectives that emphasize localized relationships between humans and environment. The evidence, shows, however that Archaic people routinely associated with other groups throughout eastern North America and expressed themselves materially in ways that reveal historical links to other places and times. Starting with the colonization of eastern North America by two distinct ancestral lines, the Eastern Archaic was an era of migrations, ethnogenesis, and coalescence—an 8,200-year era of making histories through interactions and expressing them culturally in ritual and performance.
Theology of Holiness and Love

Theology of Holiness and Love

Kenneth E. Jones

University Press of America
1995
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This theology was written to help the average Christian clarify and organize the basic concepts of God's holiness and love. The author shows how God's holiness requires human holiness and how this combination is possible only in Jesus Christ. Systematic and unique, this book offers a study in Wesleyan holiness and a view of the church as including all Christians. Topics include: the meaning of theology, the nature and works of God, salvation, entire sanctification, and gifts of the spirit. This work is addressed to the average reader, but also serves as an excellent text for a first course in theology. Pastors, teachers, and church workers wanting to clarify their thinking about the gospel, will all benefit from reading Theology of Holiness and Love.
Friends and Rivals

Friends and Rivals

Kenneth E. Miller

University Press of America
1995
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Friends and Rivals is a study of the Danish political party systems since the establishment of full parliamentary democracy at the turn of the century. It gives particular attention to problems of governing in a nation whose politics always necessitate coalition or minority government. The book details the many political changes that have taken place in over 90 years, from a three-party system to a four-party system, to a five-party system, and then to a ten-or-more party system. Miller describes the Social Democrats' attainment of a dominant position; the sudden emergence of a major right-wing party in an advanced welfare state; the appearance of a party tied to a religious outlook; and the resurgence of Conservatism along with the decline of Social Democracy. Miller concludes by presenting several scenarios for the future of Danish politics. Friends and Rivals is unique in that it draws extensively on autobiographies, memoirs, and first-hand commentaries on the political world. Miller's study will show politics students as well as general readers the dynamics of Danish politics and its influence on other European political systems. This book is a detailed and informative study that will interest political scientists, historians, social scientists, and general readers, both American and European. Friends and Rivals will serve as a useful tool in courses in Comparative Government and Politics as well as Modern European History.