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The rule of Benedict : an invitation to the christian life / Georg Holzherr ; translated by Mark Thamert, OSB. by
- Holzherr, Georg [translator.]
- Thamert, Mark [translator.]
- Benedict, Saint, Abbot of Monte Cassino. Regula
- Benedict, Saint, Abbot of Monte Cassino. Regula
Series: Cistercian studies series ; 256
Material type: Text; Format:
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Language: English, German Original language: German Publisher: Collegeville, Minnesota : Cistercian Publications, Liturgical Press, 2016
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The transformation of Chinese traditional education : selected papers by Tao Xingzhi on education / by Tao Xingzhi ; translated by Ji Linying, Zhang Xin, Xin Nan, Chen Lijuan. by
- Tao, Xingzhi, 1891-1946 [author.]
- Linying, Ji [translator.]
- Xin, Zhang [translator.]
- Nan, Xin [translator.]
- Lijuan, Chen [translator.]
Series: Brill's series on Chinese education ; v. 3.
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Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Copyright date: �2016
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Comprehensive cancer care for children and their families : summary of a joint workshop by the Institute of Medicine and the American Cancer Society / Sharyl J. Nass and Margie Patlak, rapporteurs ; National Cancer Policy Forum, Board on Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. by
- Nass, Sharyl J [rapporteur.]
- Patlak, Margie [rapporteur.]
- National Cancer Policy Forum (U.S.) [issuing body,, organizer.]
- Comprehensive Cancer Care for Children and Their Families (Workshop) (2015 : Washington, D.C.)
Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2015]
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Reconsidering intellectual disability : l'Arche, medical ethics, and Christian friendship / Jason Reimer Greig. by - Greig, Jason Reimer [author.]
Series: Moral traditions series
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Publisher: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2015]Copyright date: �2015
Dissertation note: Ashley not as object but (God's) friend -- Book outline -- Situating the text: methodological assumptions -- Situating the author: a project grounded in l'Arche -- A new approach to an old dilemma: the "Ashley treatment" and its respondents -- Ashley x -- Ashley's embodiment -- The Ashley treatment -- The parent's motivations -- Other perspectives -- Responses in support: serving everyone's best interests -- Those opposed: a medical fix for a social ill -- Conclusion: Ashley under the medical gaze -- Exposing the power of medicine through a Christian body politics -- A caveat: cracks in the Baconian edifice -- To relieve the human condition: the triumph of the Baconian project and technological biomedicine -- The medical model of disability -- Baconian biomedicine as one of the powers: a Christian view of the body -- Excursus: on suffering (from) disability -- Conclusion -- Disability, society, and theology: the benefits and limitations of the social model of disability -- The promises and perils of the social model of disability -- The social model: from spoiled identity to disability pride -- The social model: a critique -- Theology and the social model -- The disabled god -- Spirit and the politics of disablement -- Conclusion: from self-representation to friendship -- No longer slaves but friends: the recognizing power of friendship -- A theology of friendship -- The nature of philia -- Theological foundations: God's gift of friendship -- Christian friendship: beyond sameness and "equality"--No longer slaves but friends: philia and the gospel of John -- Asymmetry and friendship -- Reciprocity and mutuality -- The power of mutuality: receptivity and the body -- Friendship as recognition -- Conclusion -- The church as community of friends: embodying the strange politics of the kingdom -- The politics of dependence of the community of friends -- The truthful narrative of the ecclesial self -- The strange polis of the kingdom of God -- Practicing an alternative politics -- Practices: bodily political rituals -- Footwashing: the theologic of the kingdom -- Conclusion -- Beholding the politics of the impossible: l'Arche as an embodiment of the church as a community of friends -- The story of l'Arche: founded on pain and providence -- L'Arche as a habitus of friendship and recognition -- Vanier's theology and spirituality of friendship -- A community of recognition: core members as teachers and exemplars -- L'Arche as counter-culture -- Footwashing: practicing the politics of the impossible -- Footwashing in l'Arche -- Receiving and undergoing the gift of God's friendship -- Conclusion -- Implications and contributions of this project
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Awakening genius in the classroom / Thomas Armstrong. by
Material type: Text; Format:
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Publication details: Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, �1998
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Awakening genius in the classroom / Thomas Armstrong. by
Material type: Text; Format:
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Publication details: Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, �1998
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