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Environmental Law

Environmental Law

Stuart Bell; Donald McGillivray; Ole Pedersen; Emma Lees; Elen Stokes

Oxford University Press
2024
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This text provides far-reaching coverage of the essential topics taught on most environmental law courses, with the authors tackling the key debates and explaining the subject in its social and political context. Environmental Law is structured thematically to provide far-reaching coverage of the fundamentals and allow students to develop critical thinking and high-level understanding. The accessible style provides clear content suitable for both new and experienced students of the subject. Key Features - Offers thorough coverage on the subject, with thematic discussions of key topics introducing debates and legislation from domestic and international perspectives - Places the subject in context, providing an accessible introduction to the main themes and principles of environmental law for new students and those looking to develop their understanding - Sets the scene with chapter overviews, case studies, and information boxes to engage students with the substantive law, significant issues, case law, legislation, and events - Features chapter summaries and self-test questions to help readers consolidate their learning, and further reading lists to support independent study and assessment preparation New to This Edition - Analysis of the UK's withdrawal from the EU and the impact on UK environmental law - Coverage of the Environment Act 2021 and the creation of the Office for Environmental Protection - Discussion of the 'net zero' target under the Climate Change Act 2008 regime - Treatment of key case law developments, including Fearn v Tate Galler; Finch; and Friends of the Earth v Heathrow Airport Digital Formats and Resources The 10th edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: the e-book and Law Trove offer a mobile experience and convenient access, functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support. For more information about e-books, please visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
Above Ground Level

Above Ground Level

Stuart Bell; Ralph Turner

Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd
2022
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From coffee bars to nationwide tours From Gospel Halls to the Albert Hall From house church to church movements From challenge to answered prayer From tragedy to triumph This is the story of Stuart Bell A story of a godly, self-effacing leader RT Kendall This story is one of resolute courage, sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, while learning how to endure pain and betrayal along the way. This is a book that will inspire you to lead, challenge you to take risks and endure hardships, while also making you smile Rachel Hickson
Faith in Conflict

Faith in Conflict

Stuart Bell

Helion Company
2017
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It may seem obvious that the Great War, with its immense cost in terms of lives lost and injuries of body and mind incurred, must have had a significant impact on the religious faith of the British people. There is much anecdotal evidence to support that perception, but how typical of the wider population of combatants and civilians were those stories? In Faith in Conflict, Stuart Bell examines a wide range of published and archival sources to explore how the war affected the beliefs of the churchgoers of wartime Britain, as well as the majority who rarely attended church, but who believed in God and in the afterlife. The language which they heard from the pulpits and the hymns that they sang expressed a variety of responses. Undergirding everything was a firm belief that God was on the side of Britain - a nation divinely chosen to ensure the triumph of right over military might. Faith in Conflict explores how ordinary soldiers pondered how an all-powerful God could allow such carnage and shows that the well-known First World War fatalism was the least problematic response to the apparent randomness of falling shells. The language of the 'God of Battles' and 'Lord of Hosts' is analysed to show how confidence in divine support was founded on a belief that Britain was, like the Israel of the Old Testament, fighting with God’s support. Two particular features of wartime faith are identified: the first is the practice of praying for the dead, which very soon after the start of the war, became almost universal across the Church of England; the second is the idea of a suffering God, which was promoted by the famous chaplain Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy (also known as 'Woodbine Willie'). He argued that rather than a 'passionless potentate', the only understanding of God which made moral sense in the midst of the fighting was a 'comrade God' who wept and shared in his children’s suffering. Stuart Bell shows how the language of chivalry and martyrdom was used to express both the country’s confidence in the righteousness of the cause and the belief that those who died in what was a Holy War were assured of eternal salvation. The memoirs of five soldiers - representative of a wide spectrum of faith - are examined; finally, he explores the reasons for the very limited influence of the war on religious practice. 'This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the First World War and its impact on religious faith. Stuart Bell carefully examines a range of sources, including hymns, local newspapers, letters, war diaries, the theology of G Studdert Kennedy, memorial services and other liturgical material, and he comes to the striking conclusion that the influence on faith was limited. This undermines and replaces what has been the widely accepted view on the effects of the War on religious faith. Bell’s elegantly written exploration of religious attitudes is characterised by thoroughness, even handedness and sound judgment, and the book holds the reader's attention from first to last'. Professor Frances Knight, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham. "This is a very thoroughly-researched and clearly argued book. I especially liked the author's sensitivity to the nature of the different sources used and the problems involved in their interpretation. A memorable chapter analyses the poems and other writings of the celebrity chaplain Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy, who might be regarded as the book's hero, and whom Stuart Bell regards as an outstanding, and wrongly neglected, exponent of the idea of a 'Suffering God’.” Hugh McLeod, Emeritus Professor of Church History, University of Birmingham.
Environmental Law

Environmental Law

Stuart Bell; Donald McGillivray; Ole Pedersen; Emma Lees; Elen Stokes

Oxford University Press
2017
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Trusted by generations of students and academics alike, the ninth edition of this leading text continues to provide far-reaching coverage of the essential topics taught on most environmental law courses. The authors consider the areas thematically, tackling the key debates and explaining the subject in its social and political context. The clear and accessible writing style ensures that readers are informed yet not overwhelmed. Known for its clear structure and systematic approach, readers new to the subject are provided with a logical introduction while those with more experience can explore the intricacies of the content. The text is supported by a number of learning features designed to help students engage with the material, develop critical thinking skills, and to guide further research. This book is also accompanied by an Online Resource Centre featuring additional chapters, expanded further reading suggestions for each chapter, annotated web links and legal updates.
The Name

The Name

Stuart Bell

River Publishing Media Ltd
2011
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The names of God that reveal His character and what He desires to be for us...Throughout the Bible we read of many "names" being attributed to God. Each is designed to reveal to us a different aspect of His character and communicates something of how God desires to interact with us. Above all the name of God show us that He wants to meet our needs in every area of life. When we call for help, He has an answer - and that answer is Himself. It we are stressed out by life, He is our Peace. If we are embattled and oppressed, He is our Banner - the One who not only watches over us, but goes into battle on our behalf.Stuart Bell takes us on a journey through a number of God's names, allowing the truths contained in each to reveal all that God desires to be and do for us. A crafted prayer at the end of each chapter helps readers to apply these truths to their own lives. About the author: Stuart Bell is the Senior Pastor of New Life Church with multiple locations in the north of England and the leader of the Groundlevel network of churches. He is an internationally respected speaker and teacher and has written several books.