Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition

Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition

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  • Author: Gertrude Matyoka Yeager
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 9780842024808
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268

Twenty studies explore how Latin American culture has portrayed and defined women from the time of Columbus to the present through traditional practices, political ideology, intellectual prescriptions, and popular culture; and examine the conditions that actually shape the past and present lives of women at every social level. No index. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition

Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition

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  • Author: Gertrude M. Yeager
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN: 0742574814
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 265

Understanding the role of women in Latin American history demands a full examination of their activities in the region's political, economic, and domestic spheres. Toward this end, historian Gertrude M. Yeager has assembled the multidisciplinary collection Confronting Change, Challenging Tradition. The essays in this volume explore the ways in which Latin American women have shaped-and have been shaped by-the traditional practices and ideologies of their cultures. The selections are arranged in two sections: Culture and the Status of Women, and Reconstructing the Past.


Challenging Tradition

Challenging Tradition

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  • Author: Perry Shaw
  • Publisher: Langham Publishing
  • ISBN: 1783684267
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336

The surge of theological education in the rapidly growing church of the Majority World has highlighted the inadequacy of traditional Western methods of thinking and learning to fully accomplish the task at hand. The limitations of current theological education are embodied in the formation and assessment of the master’s or doctoral dissertation; processes that follow a linear-empiricist tradition developed in the West and exported to the Majority World. Challenging Tradition: Innovation in Advanced Theological Studies highlights the need for these traditions to be reconsidered in every context throughout the world. Drs Shaw and Dharamraj, with their team of contributors, present innovations in research and documentation that demonstrate how we may better prepare theological leadership through means that are contextually relevant and locally meaningful.


Nourishing Traditions

Nourishing Traditions

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  • Author: Sally Fallon
  • Publisher: Pro Perkins Pub
  • ISBN: 9781887314152
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 618


Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism

Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism

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  • Author: Geoffrey Cantor
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226093018
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 274

Darwin’s theory of evolution transformed the life sciences and made profound claims about human origins and the human condition, topics often viewed as the prerogative of religion. As a result, evolution has provoked a wide variety of religious responses, ranging from angry rejection to enthusiastic acceptance. While Christian responses to evolution have been studied extensively, little scholarly attention has been paid to Jewish reactions. Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism is the first extended meditation on the Jewish engagement with this crucial and controversial theory. The contributors to Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism—from several academic disciplines and two branches of the rabbinate—present case studies showing how Jewish discussions of evolution have been shaped by the intersections of faith, science, philosophy, and ideology in specific historical contexts. Furthermore, they examine how evolutionary theory has been deployed when characterizing Jews as a race, both by Zionists and by anti-Semites. Jewish Tradition and the Challenge of Darwinism addresses historical and contemporary, as well as progressive and Orthodox, responses to evolution in America, Europe, and Israel, ultimately extending the history of Darwinism into new religious domains.


The Sino-American Friendship as Tradition and Challenge

The Sino-American Friendship as Tradition and Challenge

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  • Author: Maria Cristina Zaccarini
  • Publisher: Lehigh University Press
  • ISBN: 9780934223706
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

Dr. Ailie Gale was one of many twentieth-century women missionaries in China whose letters to supporters played an important role in American conceptions of a special Sino-American friendship. This book shows how these letters from China reveal as much about the strivings of readers at home as they do about China during the tumultuous period from 1911 to 1949.


Using Human Rights to Change Tradition

Using Human Rights to Change Tradition

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  • Author: Corinne A. A. Packer
  • Publisher: Intersentia nv
  • ISBN: 9050952267
  • Category : Africa, Sub-Saharan
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 275

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Inerrancy and Hermeneutic

Inerrancy and Hermeneutic

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  • Author: Harvie M. Conn
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group (MI)
  • ISBN: 9780801025334
  • Category : Bible
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Democracy and Tradition

Democracy and Tradition

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  • Author: Jeffrey Stout
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 1400825865
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 367

Do religious arguments have a public role in the post-9/11 world? Can we hold democracy together despite fractures over moral issues? Are there moral limits on the struggle against terror? Asking how the citizens of modern democracy can reason with one another, this book carves out a controversial position between those who view religious voices as an anathema to democracy and those who believe democratic society is a moral wasteland because such voices are not heard. Drawing inspiration from Whitman, Dewey, and Ellison, Jeffrey Stout sketches the proper role of religious discourse in a democracy. He discusses the fate of virtue, the legacy of racism, the moral issues implicated in the war on terrorism, and the objectivity of ethical norms. Against those who see no place for religious reasoning in the democratic arena, Stout champions a space for religious voices. But against increasingly vocal antiliberal thinkers, he argues that modern democracy can provide a moral vision and has made possible such moral achievements as civil rights precisely because it allows a multitude of claims to be heard. Stout's distinctive pragmatism reconfigures the disputed area where religious thought, political theory, and philosophy meet. Charting a path beyond the current impasse between secular liberalism and the new traditionalism, Democracy and Tradition asks whether we have the moral strength to continue as a democratic people as it invigorates us to retrieve our democratic virtues from very real threats to their practice.


Beyond the Crossroads

Beyond the Crossroads

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  • Author: Adam Gussow
  • Publisher: UNC Press Books
  • ISBN: 1469633671
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 417

The devil is the most charismatic and important figure in the blues tradition. He's not just the music's namesake ("the devil's music"), but a shadowy presence who haunts an imagined Mississippi crossroads where, it is claimed, Delta bluesman Robert Johnson traded away his soul in exchange for extraordinary prowess on the guitar. Yet, as scholar and musician Adam Gussow argues, there is much more to the story of the devil and the blues than these cliched understandings. In this groundbreaking study, Gussow takes the full measure of the devil's presence. Working from original transcriptions of more than 125 recordings released during the past ninety years, Gussow explores the varied uses to which black southern blues people have put this trouble-sowing, love-wrecking, but also empowering figure. The book culminates with a bold reinterpretation of Johnson's music and a provocative investigation of the way in which the citizens of Clarksdale, Mississippi, managed to rebrand a commercial hub as "the crossroads" in 1999, claiming Johnson and the devil as their own.