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Hermeneutics and the Voice of the Other

Released on 1997-01-01
Hermeneutics and the Voice of the Other

Author: James Risser

Publisher: SUNY Press

ISBN: 0791432572

Category: Philosophy

Page: 278

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Elucidates the major components of Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics found in his later work.

Plains of the Past

Released on 2003-04-23
Plains of the Past

Author: Ian Clark

Publisher: iUniverse

ISBN: 9781469726434

Category: Fiction

Page: 248

View: 297

The exciting conclusion to the Elder Earth Saga that began in Prophecy of Shadows! The outcast warrior known as K'het tracks the immortal necromancer responsible for the murder of his mother and best friend. The old wizard has journeyed to the Plains of the Past, seeking to put an end to all living things on Elder Earth itself by reuniting the Geminus, one being of pure light, the other of pure shadow. The union of these exiled creatures will cause a cataclysm that would scorch the very heavens and leave all of Elder Earth a barren wasteland. K'het's path will take him through tests of the mind and body in a land where magical energies are still at play and legendary beasts still roam. K'het seeks the aid of allies in the elf kingdom of Tanglewood Forest. He will need their wisdom to catch the necromancer in time and face his destiny.

The Changing Role of the Interpreter

Released on 2017-05-25
The Changing Role of the Interpreter

Author: Marta Biagini

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317220237

Category: Language Arts & Disciplines

Page: 264

View: 619

This volume provides a critical examination of quality in the interpreting profession by deconstructing the complex relationship between professional norms and ethical considerations in a variety of sociocultural contexts. Over the past two decades the profession has compelled scholars and practitioners to take into account numerous factors concerning the provision and fulfilment of interpreting. Building on ideas that began to take shape during an international conference on interpreter-mediated interactions, commemorating Miriam Shlesinger, held in Rome in 2013, the book explores some of these issues by looking at the notion of quality through interpreters’ self-awareness of norms at work across a variety of professional settings, contextualising norms and quality in relation to ethical behaviour in everyday practice. Contributions from top researchers in the field create a comprehensive picture of the dynamic role of the interpreter as it has evolved, with key topics revisited by the addition of new contributions from established scholars in the field, fostering discussion and further reflection on important issues in the field of interpreting. This volume will be key reading for scholars, researchers, and graduate students in interpreting and translation studies, pragmatics, discourse analysis, and multilingualism.

The Voice of the Heart

Released on 2006-01-01
The Voice of the Heart

Author: G. Peter Winnington

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

ISBN: 9781846310225

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 290

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The profoundly creative works of Mervyn Peake have fascinated readers for decades. His Gormenghast sequence of novels, recently serialized to great acclaim by the BBC, stands as one of the great imaginative accomplishments of twentieth-century literature. In The Voice of the Heart, G. Peter Winnington, the world’s foremost expert on Peake, explores his subject’s well-known fiction alongside the poetry, plays, and illustrations for which Peake is equally lauded. He traces recurrent motifs through Peake’s works and examines in detail his long-neglected play, The Wit to Woo. Through close readings of all these elements of Peake’s oeuvre, Winnington ultimately offers unparalleled insight into one of British literature’s most vibrant imaginations.

The Voice of God on Mount Sinai. Rabbinic Commentaries on Exodus 20:1 in the Light of Sufi and Zen-Buddhist

Released on 2012
The Voice of God on Mount Sinai. Rabbinic Commentaries on Exodus 20:1 in the Light of Sufi and Zen-Buddhist

Author: Neudecker Reinhard

Publisher: Gregorian Biblical BookShop

ISBN: 9788876536595

Category: Religion

Page: 192

View: 162

He whole study is well-documented and extremely clearly exposed. Mariasusai Dhavamony, Gregorianum I concur a and welcome Neudecker's comparative approach as fundamentally sound and potentially fruitful.John Renard, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations R. Neudecker's study, The Voice of God on Mount Sinaia I believe pioneered a new and promising field of interdisciplinary efforts in Judaism, Islam, (Christianity, ) and Buddhism with regard to religious philosophies of scriptural interpretation.Isaiah Teshima, Annual of the Japanese Biblical Institute a this publication merits the attention of the intercultural scholars, since it has widened the horizon of revealed texts by implication at least a Anand Amaladass, Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy Er (Neudecker) geht aus von den hochst interessanten rabbinischen Interpretationen...die eine ganze Theologie der Offenbarung umfassen konnten. a Ein ausserordentlich anregendes Werk aMichael von Bruck, Theologische Literaturzeitung a Il faut savoir gre a l'auteur d'avoir constitue un riche dossier et suggere une methode de lecture meditative capable d'ouvrir bien des portes. a A peine entame, le chantier semble prometteur.Jacques Scheuer, Revue Theologique de Louvain

Victims of the Voice

Released on 2012-10-03
Victims of the Voice

Author: Vic Van Maren Jr

Publisher: Booktango

ISBN: 9781468915600

Category: Self-Help

Page:

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Victims of the Voice. A contemporary parable for anyone who wants to achieve, through direct experience, their full potential. The author, Vic Van Maren Jr. has an encounter with his muse Izy, an Idea. This powerful idea has existed in the space of breathing in and breathing out, feeling safe. He had avoided being usurped by the darkness of silence by hiding in the cracks of no time, observing the slow tedious tick of time. Boredom begins to slide into those crack of no time, squeezing to tighten it's grip. Boredom needed to eat and ideas were his favorite meal. Izy is afraid, yet refuses to be silent and has the audacity to express himself as an idea whose time. He chooses to speak himself into existence. His only path of escape is through the slow erupting volcano of darkness and silence, then past the thundering crack of boredom's piercing growl of hunger. He leaps into the space in the flicker of a moment ... into now. On his road to expressing himself he has encounters with other ideas. Doubt, Attitude, Belief, System, Anger, Opinion, Feelings, Resentment, Fear, Shame and Guilt threaten to stop him on his road to expressing himself, as an idea whose time has come. These encounters have tested his resolve and dimmed his glow of enthusiasm. He has heard the offerings of odd beliefs that caused confusion to run unrestrained, producing havoc in the minds of man. He also saw many secrets that were being withheld. He is determined to share those secrets by introducing the possibility that language, when spoken responsibly, has great power. Will Izy have the audacity to be who he is really meant to be, and will it be enough to keep him from becoming another victim of the voice?

Ending the Epidemic of Child Abuse

Released on 2009-07-20
Ending the Epidemic of Child Abuse

Author: Robert Anthony

Publisher: Lulu.com

ISBN: 9780557026913

Category:

Page: 285

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Designed to change anyone's life; you cannot read this book and walk away unchanged. "Ending the Epidemic of Child Abuse" is an all encompassing guide for survivors that will help you learn to thrive, not just survive. Anyone can read this book to learn how to help survivors of child abuse across the globe, and it all starts by changing one life at a time. This book covers all the information required to become totally psychologically healthy. In this book I start by explaining the critical first steps needed for healing, and I end up explaining how to use all the tools I mention in a way to end the suffering that is due to child abuse. This book is timeless, the information will be just as valuable, and applicable 20 years from now as it is today. Every survivor can benefit from the knowledge it contains.

Beckett, Lacan, and the Voice

Released on 2016-03-15
Beckett, Lacan, and the Voice

Author: Llewellyn Brown

Publisher: Columbia University Press

ISBN: 9783838268194

Category: Literary Criticism

Page: 470

View: 231

The voice traverses Beckett’s work in its entirety, defining its space and its structure. Emanating from an indeterminate source situated outside the narrators and characters, while permeating the very words they utter, it proves to be incessant. It can alternatively be violently intrusive, or embody a calming presence. Literary creation will be charged with transforming the mortification it inflicts into a vivifying relationship to language. In the exploration undertaken here, Lacanian psychoanalysis offers the means to approach the voice’s multiple and fundamentally paradoxical facets with regards to language that founds the subject’s vital relation to existence. Far from seeking to impose a rigid and purely abstract framework, this study aims to highlight the singularity and complexity of Beckett’s work, and to outline a potentially vast field of investigation.

Anzac Memories

Released on 2013-11-01
Anzac Memories

Author: Alistair Thomson

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

ISBN: 9781921867583

Category: History

Page: 424

View: 440

Anzac Memories was first published to acclaim in 1994, and has achieved international renown for its pioneering contribution to the study of war memory and mythology. Michael McKernan wrote that the book gave ‘as good a picture of the impact of the Great War on individuals and Australia as we are likely to get in this generation’, and Michael Roper concluded that ‘an immense achievement of this book is that it so clearly illuminates the historical processes that left men like my grandfather forever struggling to fashion myths which they could live by’. In this new edition Alistair Thomson explores how the Anzac legend has transformed over the past quarter century, how a ‘post-memory’ of the Great War creates new challenges and opportunities for making sense of the national past, and how veterans’ war memories can still challenge and complicate national mythologies. He returns to a family war history that he could not write about twenty years ago because of the stigma of war and mental illness, and he uses newly released Repatriation files to question his own earlier account of veterans’ post-war lives and memories and to think afresh about war and memory.

How to Hear the Voice of God

Released on 2008-01-01
How to Hear the Voice of God

Author: Susan Shumsky

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

ISBN: 9781601630100

Category: Religion

Page: 192

View: 811

Provides methods for learning how to listen to one's inner voice via meditation, releasing blockage, distinguishing divine voices, and developing a personal plan for spiritual fulfillment, in a volume accompanied by a CD containing special guided meditation techniques. Original.

School Culture Recharged

Released on 2017-02-16
School Culture Recharged

Author: Steve Gruenert

Publisher: ASCD

ISBN: 9781416623458

Category: Education

Page: 200

View: 435

Why do some schools succeed while others struggle? Why do policies and programs often fail to deliver what they promise? In this follow-up to their insightful School Culture Rewired: How to Define, Assess, and Transform It, authors Steve Gruenert and Todd Whitaker offer practical advice and strategies that help you build positive energy to reinvigorate your school’s culture and staff. Written as a standalone guide, School Culture Recharged clarifies the difference between culture and climate and zeroes in on key school improvement efforts, including * Moving from the culture you have to the culture you want; * Using the school’s culture to improve teaching, job satisfaction, and morale; * Maximizing the intentions of professional learning communities; and * Developing organizational habits--rules and rituals--that can contribute to positive change. For education leaders at all levels, this book delivers a compelling message: Understanding and harnessing the transformative power of school culture can propel your school into the kind of place where teachers want to work, administrators can focus on what matters most, and students can thrive.

The Voice of the Rising Generation

Released on 2014-09-09
The Voice of the Rising Generation

Author: James E. Hughes, Jr.

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

ISBN: 9781118936528

Category: Business & Economics

Page: 160

View: 323

Avoid "Shirtsleeves to Shirtsleeves" by Finding Your Voice Growing up in a family with significant wealth or a family business can often feel like an exercise in silence. What should you ask? Whom should you ask? When? Is it ever right to talk about such things? The Voice of the Rising Generation speaks directly to those who find themselves living in that silence, the so-called "next generation." Great wealth or a family business can act like a "black hole," sapping the dreams and aspirations of future generations who feel that they can never measure up to the fortune's founder. This book, written by a psychologist, an educator, and a wise counselor who single-handedly changed the landscape of family wealth, diagnoses with economy and precision the cause of entitlement and dependency. It is not too much money or too few chores. It is the failure of rising generations to individuate, that is, to pursue their dreams, develop their resilience, and find their voice. Many books are addressed to parents and grandparents who worry about the effects of wealth on their descendants. Almost alone in the field, this book speaks directly to 20-, 30- and 40-somethings, encouraging them—literally, giving them courage—to meet the challenge of integrating wealth's power into their lives, rather than disappearing into the black hole. Readers will: Come to understand the true causes of entitlement and dependency Identify the psychological characteristics of the rising generation and the challenges proper to its development Clarify their own dreams, work, and vocation Navigate personal relationships and communication within the context of wealth Recognize the special challenges faced when rising is delayed until mid-life. If you are a young person who is starting your life's journey and wondering about the effects of parental gifts, trusts, or a family business, this book will offer you questions, reflections, and lessons-learned to help you find your own way. If you are a parent, grandparent, elder, or mentor, The Voice of the Rising Generation can serve the young people in your life as a gift more precious than gold.

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