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Contested Liberalisms

Contested Liberalisms

Iain Crawford

Edinburgh University Press
2019
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Reframes the long-standing critical narrative of the relationship between Harriet Martineau and Charles DickensDemonstrates, through new readings of Martineau and Dickens's travel in and writing about the United States, how their encounters with the American public sphere were crucially formative in both writers' careers and in their shaping as journalistsPlaces Martineau and Dickens within the context of Anglo-American liberalism, thereby expanding our reading of them beyond earlier schema framed in narrower terms of political economyExpands understandings of transatlantic literary exchange to offer a more comprehensive reading than those offered through an earlier critical focus simply on the issue of international copyrightFocusing on the importance of Martineau's contribution to the development of the early Victorian press, this book highlights the degree to which the public quarrel between her and Dickens in the mid-1850s represented larger fissures within nineteenth-century liberalism. It places Martineau and Dickens within the context of Anglo-American liberalism and demonstrates how these fissures were embedded within a transatlantic conversation over the role of the press in forming a public sphere essential to the development of a liberal society.
Contested Liberalisms

Contested Liberalisms

Iain Crawford

Edinburgh University Press
2021
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Focusing on the importance of Martineau's contribution to the development of the early Victorian press, this book highlights the degree to which the public quarrel between her and Dickens in the mid-1850s represented larger fissures within nineteenth-century liberalism. It places Martineau and Dickens within the context of Anglo-American liberalism and demonstrates how these fissures were embedded within a transatlantic conversation over the role of the press in forming a public sphere essential to the development of a liberal society.
Nowhere To Go

Nowhere To Go

Iain Rowan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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An ordinary man who finds himself caught up in a bank raid gone wrong. A murder caught on security camera where the victim doesn't exist. A man with just months to live, who is already living in hell but decides to take on the devil. A mob accountant babysitting a hired killer on a trip to the countryside, and a burglar on an easy job who finds it might not be so easy after all. A con-artist conned, and what a man will do when in the grip of an obsession more important to him than his own life. Eleven crime stories first published in Alfred Hitchcock's, Ellery Queen's, and elsewhere by award-winning writer Iain Rowan. Eleven stories of what people do when there is nowhere left to go. Iain's short fiction has been reprinted in Year's Best anthologies, won a Derringer Award, and been the basis for a novel shortlisted for the UK Crime Writers' Association's Debut Dagger award. Shortlisted for Spinetingler magazine's Best Short Story collection award.
Humorists vs. Religion

Humorists vs. Religion

Iain Ellis

McFarland Co Inc
2018
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Critical humorists and religion are steeped in a long-standing cultural antagonism. This book recounts the dramatic skirmishes between religion--its dogma and edicts, political manifestations, and the nature of faith--and the satire, parody, jokes and hyperbole of popular wits. The writings of Twain, Vonnegut, Mencken and Hitchens are included, along with the films of Monty Python, the cartoons of Charlie Hebdo, the animated television series The Simpsons and South Park, the comedy of George Carlin and Bill Maher, the music of Randy Newman and Pussy Riot, the performance monologue of Julia Sweeney and the magic of Penn Jillette.
Sam

Sam

Iain Rob Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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***Visit iainrobwright.com to get four bestselling horror novels FOR FREE*** #1 Amazon bestseller by UK Horror author Iain Rob Wright. Sammie has a secret. Want to hear it? When washed-up priest Angela Murs and skittish ghost hunter Tim Golding are summoned to a vast countryside manor to help a sick little boy, they have no idea what to expect. While it's clear that young Samuel Raymeady is a very disturbed child, there's surely no way he could be behind the recent spate of accidents and deaths around his home. He's just a child... Sammie is dirty, malnourished, and perhaps the victim of a negligent mother, but as Angela and Tim's investigation takes them deeper into the mystery, they realise that there is much more going on than they ever could have imagined. First came The Exorcist. Then came The Omen. Now there's another creepy child to keep you awake at night. Sam by Iain Rob Wright. You'll never see the ending coming. "Iain Rob Wright scares the Hell out of me." - J.A. Konrath, author of Origin. Buy your copy today, or download a free sample. From the author IRW - Sam is a love letter to movies like The Omen and The Exorcist. It's a claustrophobic little tale set in an English Mansion on a rainy night with a strange little boy with a dark, terrifying secret. It's one of my reader's favourites and Tim and Angela are characters for whom I have a lot of affection. Sam Categories - Horror - Suspense - Mystery - Sci-fi - Mystical - Top 100 Horror
Sea Sick

Sea Sick

Iain Rob Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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***Visit www.iainrobwright.com to get the Iain Rob Wright Starter Library (four best-selling books, hundreds of five star reviews) FOR FREE*** Bestselling zombie horror novel Sea Sick is now completely FREE."Iain Rob Wright blows me away." J A Konrath, bestselling author of Origins and Afraid.WELCOME ABOARD...Police Officer Jack Wardsley's life ended the moment his partner was murdered, and his recent record of booze-fuelled police brutality has prompted his seniors to give him an ultimatum: take a few weeks off and let go of the anger - or face the consequences.That's why Jack is about to board The Spirit of Kirkpatrick, a cruise liner built for relaxation. Unfortunately, he won't get the chance to do much thinking, as there's a virus onboard, and soon the ship will be overrun with blood and death. There's nowhere to escape.Just when Jack thinks his time is up, he wakes up in bed. Was it all a dream? The day seems to be starting over again, but will this time be different? Or will things end the same way as before, with everybody dead?Can anything Jack can do anything to stop the spread of the evil pathogen, or is he doomed never to see land again?"Iain Rob Wright has written a novel unlike anything else. A story that is equal parts Dawn of the Dead and Groundhog Day. An unforgettable classic." Get your free copy today Interview with the authorQ - So, what makes Sea Sick a great horror novel?A - Zombies on a boat No, really, I feel this book's strength is its uniqueness. The virus is deadly, sure, but Sea Sick is about the good guys fighting back. In particular, one powerful passenger who is able to play with time itself in order to buy Jack some time to try and save the day. While it's a zombie novel at heart, there's a healthy mix of sci-fi and fantasy thrown in too. Oh, yeah, and it's a mystery Does Sea Sick have a sequel?A - It has two Ravage and Savage both follow on the story. You can also meet Jack before the events of Sea Sick by grabbing my Thriller novel, ASBO.Why should horror lovers grab this free book?A - Because they have nothing to lose. I promise this book is fast-paced, wholly original, funny, scary, and full of the undead. Or your money back Sea Sick Categories: - Horror- Zombie apocalypse- Mystery- Thriller- Top 100 Free Horror eBooks- Sci-Fi- Myth and Legend
Seriously Dangerous Religion

Seriously Dangerous Religion

Iain Provan

Baylor University Press
2014
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The Old Testament is often maligned as an outmoded and even dangerous text. Best-selling authors like Richard Dawkins, Karen Armstrong, and Derrick Jensen are prime examples of those who find the Old Testament to be problematic to modern sensibilities. Iain Provan counters that such easy and popular readings misunderstand the Old Testament. He opposes modern misconceptions of the Old Testament by addressing ten fundamental questions that the biblical text should--and according to Provan does--answer: questions such as ""Who is God?"" and ""Why do evil and suffering mark the world?"" By focusing on Genesis and drawing on other Old Testament and extra-biblical sources, Seriously Dangerous Religion constructs a more plausible reading. As it turns out, Provan argues, the Old Testament is far more dangerous than modern critics even suppose. Its dangers are the bold claims it makes upon its readers.
The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture

The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture

Iain Provan

Baylor University Press
2017
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In 1517, Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of Wittenberg's castle church. Luther's seemingly inconsequential act ultimately launched the Reformation, a movement that forever transformed both the Church and Western culture. The repositioning of the Bible as beginning, middle, and end of Christian faith was crucial to the Reformation. Two words alone captured this emphasis on the Bible's divine inspiration, its abiding authority, and its clarity, efficacy, and sufficiency: sola scriptura. In the five centuries since the Reformation, the confidence Luther and the Reformers placed in the Bible has slowly eroded. Enlightened modernity came to treat the Bible like any other text, subjecting it to a near endless array of historical-critical methods derived from the sciences and philosophy. The result is that in many quarters of Protestantism today the Bible as word has ceased to be the Word. In The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture, Iain Provan aims to restore a Reformation-like confidence in the Bible by recovering a Reformation-like reading strategy. To accomplish these aims Provan first acknowledges the value in the Church's precritical appropriation of the Bible and, then, in a chastened use of modern and postmodern critical methods. But Provan resolutely returns to the Reformers' affirmation of the centrality of the literal sense of the text, in the Bible's original languages, for a right-minded biblical interpretation. In the end the volume shows that it is possible to arrive at an approach to biblical interpretation for the twenty-first century that does not simply replicate the Protestant hermeneutics of the sixteenth, but stands in fundamental continuity with them. Such lavish attention to, and importance placed upon, a seriously literal interpretation of Scripture is appropriate to the Christian confession of the word as Word - the one God's Word for the one world.
The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture

The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture

Iain Provan

Baylor University Press
2025
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In 1517, Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of Wittenberg's castle church. Luther's seemingly inconsequential act ultimately launched the Reformation, a movement that forever transformed both the Church and Western culture. The repositioning of the Bible as beginning, middle, and end of Christian faith was crucial to the Reformation. Two words alone captured this emphasis on the Bible's divine inspiration, its abiding authority, and its clarity, efficacy, and sufficiency: sola scriptura. In the five centuries since the Reformation, the confidence Luther and the Reformers placed in the Bible has slowly eroded. Enlightened modernity came to treat the Bible like any other text, subjecting it to a near endless array of historical-critical methods derived from the sciences and philosophy. The result is that in many quarters of Protestantism today the Bible as word has ceased to be the Word. In The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture, Iain Provan aims to restore a Reformation-like confidence in the Bible by recovering a Reformation-like reading strategy. To accomplish these aims Provan first acknowledges the value in the Church's precritical appropriation of the Bible and, then, in a chastened use of modern and postmodern critical methods. But Provan resolutely returns to the Reformers' affirmation of the centrality of the literal sense of the text, in the Bible's original languages, for a right-minded biblical interpretation. In the end the volume shows that it is possible to arrive at an approach to biblical interpretation for the twenty-first century that does not simply replicate the Protestant hermeneutics of the sixteenth, but stands in fundamental continuity with them. Such lavish attention to, and importance placed upon, a seriously literal interpretation of Scripture is appropriate to the Christian confession of the word as Word—the one God's Word for the one world.
Seeking What Is Right

Seeking What Is Right

Iain Provan

Baylor University Press
2020
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The question of the good life - what it looks like for people and societies to be well ordered and flourishing - has universal significance, but its proposed solutions are just as far reaching. At the core of this concern is the nature of the good itself: what is "right"? We must attend to this ethical dilemma before we can begin to envision a life lived to the fullest.With Seeking What Is Right, Iain Provan invites us to consider how Scripture - the Old Testament in particular - can aid us in this quest. In rooting the definition of the good in God's special revelation, Provan moves beyond the constraints of family, tribe, culture, state, or nature. When we read ourselves into the story of Scripture, we learn a formative ethic that speaks directly to our humanity. Provan delves into Western Christian history to demonstrate the various ways this has been done: how our forebears identified with the narrative of God's people, Israel, and how they applied the Old Testament to their particular times and concerns. This serves as a foundation upon which modern Christians can assess their decisions as people who read the whole biblical story "from the beginning" in our time.Provan challenges us to grapple with ethical issues dominating our contemporary culture as a people in exile, a people formed by disciplines steeped in the patterns and teachings of Scripture. To come alongside ancient Israel in its own experiences of exile, to listen with Israel to the utterances of a holy God, is to approach a true picture of the good life that illuminates all facets of human existence. Provan helps us understand how we should and should not read Scripture in arriving at these conclusions, clarifying for the faithful Christian what the limits of the search for "what is right" look like.
The Games People Play

The Games People Play

Iain Donald

Apple Academic Press Inc.
2026
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The Games People Play: Identity, Insights and Issues in the Games Industry provides a detailed overview of the game industry’s continuing evolution, including the history, economic impact, and patterns of growth. It examines the evolution of games technology, platform cycles, and the establishment of various game genres, before shifting focus toward providing insights into the relationship between the game and the game user. It looks at games alongside social and cultural values and examines the structural relationships between game publishers, distributors, and developers. Key FeaturesIdentifies the key characteristics of the games industry and places these into context in the video game and multimedia industriesProvides real-world examples to support key characteristics and identifies patterns in this growing mediumReviews technological, cultural, scientific, sociological and psychological elements pertinent to the growth and development of the games industryDiscusses ethical issues and the continued debate on stereotyping, gender equality and violence in video games
Ravage

Ravage

Iain Rob Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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#1 bestselling apocalyptic horror novel. How do you go on when you've lost everything? When salesman Nick Adams turns up for work, he has no idea that things will be so quiet. It's almost like the world called in sick today. In fact, only a single, solitary customer has walked through the door all morning and it doesn't even look like the oddly-behaving gentleman came to buy. In fact, the man looks dreadfully sick. Nick's world is about to turn upside down, sending him on a frantic journey from the place he used to call home to a hilltop amusement park that might just be the only safe place left. But Nick isn't alone--there are others with him--and as the tension mounts up and tempers begin to fray, the survivors on the hill might just turn out to be even worse than the monsters below. Welcome to Ripley Heights where the fun never starts. Iain Rob Wright reinvents the zombie apocalypse while remaining faithful to its traditions. A book sure to please fans of both George Romero and 28 Days later. Grab you copy now and find out why readers are so terrified of Ravage. There's fear on every page. "Iain Rob Wright is sick and twisted" - David Moody Buy your copy today, or download a free sample. Categories for Ravage -- Horror -- Zombies -- Apocalypse -- Survival -- Suspense -- Action