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Live Relationally

Author : Anonim
Publisher : David C Cook
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Bible
ISBN : 1434700267

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With probing questions, insightful sidebars, and meaningful life application exercises, Live Relationally offers the vivid lessons and rich wisdom of Israel's founding mothers. From the complicated Tamar to the often oversimplified Eve, they are wives and mothers, slaves and owners, sinners and saints - and each woman's story will touch hearts for God.

Secrets for Relational Living

Author : Debbye Graafsma, mcc, bcpc
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780985268053

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Secrets for Relational Living by Debbye Graafsma, mcc, bcpc Pdf

Secrets for Relational Living is a twelve session class, providing tools for emotional development and spiritual maturity in developing and keeping relationships.

Live Deeply

Author : Lenya Heitzig,Penny Rose
Publisher : David C Cook
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1434799867

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Study the parables of Jesus, breathe fresh life into your spiritual life, in just 20 minutes a day.

The Relational Ethics of Narrative Inquiry

Author : D. Jean Clandinin,Vera Caine,Sean Lessard
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781351977104

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The Relational Ethics of Narrative Inquiry by D. Jean Clandinin,Vera Caine,Sean Lessard Pdf

Narrative inquiry is based on the proposition that experience is the stories lived and told by individuals as they are embedded within cultural, social, institutional, familial, political, and linguistic narratives. It represents the phenomenon of experience but also constitutes a methodology for its study. At the heart of this methodology is relational ethics. However, until now the functioning of this key relationship in practice has remained largely undefined. In this book the authors take on the essential task of developing a conceptual framework for the application of relational ethics to narrative inquiry. Building on a corpus of more generalized research, this book is grounded in a multi-year study with indigenous youth and families. The authors describe their experiences of narrative inquiry, highlighting how relational ethics informed their negotiation of these research relationships. They also engage in a conversation with the work of philosophers who have guided their narrative inquiry to offer a more thorough understanding of relational ethics. Through this, and contributions from five further studies on a diverse range of subjects, a number of key points for successful relational ethics are isolated and expounded upon. This book is an invaluable tool for researchers and postgraduates engaged in qualitative research — providing clear and practical guidance on ethical concerns. It also extends the work of the authors’ two previous titles, Engaging in Narrative Inquiry and Engaging in Narrative Inquiries with Children and Youth.

The Relational Self and Human Rights

Author : Tatiana Hansbury
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-18
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781000583434

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This book takes up Paul Ricoeur’s relational idea of the self in order to rethink the basis of human rights. Many schools of critical theory argue that the idea of human rights is based on a problematic conception of the human subject and the legal person. For liberals, the human is a possessive and self-interested individual, such that others are either tools or hurdles in their projects. This book offers a novel reading of subjectivity and rights based on Paul Ricœur’s re-interpretation of human subjectivity as a relational concept. Taking up Ricoeur’s idea of recognition as a ‘reciprocal gift’, it argues that gift exchange is the relation upon which authentic, non-abstract, human subjectivity is based. Seen in this context, human rights can be understood as tokens of mutual recognition, securing a genuinely human life for all. The conception of human rights as gift effectively counters their moral individualism and possessiveness, as the philosophical anthropology of an isolated ego is replaced by that of a related, dependent and embedded self. This original reinterpretation of human rights will appeal to scholars of legal theory, jurisprudence, politics and philosophy.

Relational Theology

Author : Brint Montgomery,Thomas Jay Oord,Karen Winslow
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781620327449

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Relational Theology by Brint Montgomery,Thomas Jay Oord,Karen Winslow Pdf

A growing number of Christians feel drawn to relational theology. The God of the Bible seems thoroughly relational, and we are increasingly aware of our own interrelatedness with others. Contributors to this volume tease out some implications of relational theology in light of a host of issues, doctrines, and agendas. The result is a must-read collection of essays with proposals sure to be the center of conversations for decades to come!

The Other Six Days

Author : R. Paul Stevens
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2000-09-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802848001

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The Other Six Days by R. Paul Stevens Pdf

In this provocative book, Stevens writes the clergy-laity division has no basis in the New Testament and challenges all Christians to rediscover what it means to live daily as God's people. Exploring the theological, structural and cultural reasons for treating laypeople as the objects of ministry, Stevens argues against the idea of clericalism and in favor of equipping people for ministry in their homes, workplaces and neighborhoods.

Experiencing God In Your Work

Author : Joe M. Carroll
Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781457541285

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Experiencing God In Your Work by Joe M. Carroll Pdf

Work is the place where we spend the majority of our lives— yet it is the place where God is experienced the least. Experiencing God in Your Work gives inspirational perspectives and practical ideas on how to discover God in the normal flow of your everyday work life. Compelling personal stories, anecdotes, and quotations from both classic and modern Christian thinkers, makes this biblical based guide a great choice for either personal study or group discussion. “Joe Carroll skillfully addresses the key issues every worker faces – practically, biblically and with understanding of the dilemma of work and life. His writing has the aroma of reality and the empathy of one who has lived what he writes. This is a vital book for everyone who works… ” Jerry White, PhD • Major General, USAF, Ret, International President Emeritus – The Navigators “As a workplace follower of Christ, Joe brings a unique perspective to men and women who would like to experience the joy of seeing God at work in their work but all too often fall asleep spiritually. Using both workplace and biblical examples, this study will help you awaken to and enjoy Christ’s presence in your work.” Bill Peel, DMin • Executive Director, Center for Faith & Work at LeTourneau University “This book looks at how to work effectively and wisely from a myriad of angles. It is loaded with solid practical and biblical advice. It will change the way you work, not just by answering why you work but showing how meaningful work can be.” Darrell Bock, PhD • Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies Executive Director for Cultural Engagement, Dallas Theological Seminary “I know from experience that Joe Carroll lives and writes with the same aim--to help us connect with God in our work. It is easy to see myself in the real world stories he shares. While the book provides God’s perspective on work from a Biblical perspective, almost everyone will benefit from the chapters on experiencing God’s presence in your work. For me, the chapters on living courageously and living with integrity were the most helpful in giving me perspective for my own work and for the students who ask my advice.” Michael K. Shaub, PhD • Clinical Professor of Accounting, Texas A & M University

The Joy Switch

Author : Chris M. Coursey
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802499233

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Life is hard when you’re not yourself. Why do we sometimes feel more connected in our relationships than at other times? Perhaps you sometimes find it easy and exciting to spend time with your loved ones—but sometimes, especially when things don’t go according to plan, you feel incapable of connecting in conversations. You then feel distant from those you love most. What if the answer to remaining connected in relationships has been right under your nose—or, rather, right inside your head all along? Discover the simple switch in your brain that activates—or deactivates—what you most need for relational connectivity: joy. In The Joy Switch, learn how the simple flip of this brain switch either enables you to remain present for those around you or causes you to become overwhelmed—and ultimately inhibited from being your best self—when problems arise. You’ll learn how to maximize your relational brain, how to recognize when your brain’s joy switch is flipped, and how to take steps to restore your relational sweet-spot. This book will help you love others and remain fully connected with yourself while being the best version of who you were made to be.

Being Relational

Author : Louise Phipps Senft,William Senft
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780757318818

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Being Relational by Louise Phipps Senft,William Senft Pdf

Our world is a crowded and hyper-connected place and it is becoming more crowded and hyper-connected every day. The challenges of our world call us to evolve as a species at a pace that has never been necessary before - not in our physical attributes, not in our emotional capacities, not in our mental capabilities, and arguably not even in our use of technology to master the environment and harness its resources. We are called to evolve in the ways that we interact with each other as fellow inhabitants of Earth. Being Relational details seven ways of being in relation to others that capture the heart and soul of all that is self-help. It is grounded in method, and is supported by relational conflict theory and brain science findings. The seven ways of being that promote quality face to face interactions and positive transformation are rooted in teachings from many sources – conflict resolution, negotiation ethics, neuroscience, multiple faith traditions and numerous popular self-help and business books. It is a unique collection of teachings that focus on what happens in human interaction. This unique approach is inspired by thousands of broken relationships that the Senfts have mediated and coached back to strength and connectedness over the last two decades..

Relational and Multimodal Higher Education

Author : Nataša Lacković,Alin Olteanu
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2023-09-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000963236

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Relational and Multimodal Higher Education by Nataša Lacković,Alin Olteanu Pdf

This book proposes a relational turn in higher education by conceptualizing knowledge and pedagogy as relational and multimodal, analyzed through three dimensions of relationality: social, technological, and environmental. The volume draws on interdisciplinary approaches that make a case for integrating these interconnected and distinct dimensions in higher education theory and practice. Its novelty lies in combining such a variety of perspectives with Peircean semiotics to explore what it means to learn and live relationally. It emphasizes the importance of critical reflection, rooted in an environmental understanding of knowledge and digital media. This approach integrates materiality, place, and space in higher education, positioning caring, critically reflective and imaginative interactions and interpretations as central for knowledge growth. The volume features practical case studies of relational pedagogy through dialogues with diverse higher education practitioners, which embrace expression and creation through more than one dominant modality of communication and being. The book envisions students and educators as relational agents, with relational awareness and responsibility, aware of their multimodal identities. It highlights how a relational multimodal paradigm can serve as a way forward for universities to address global challenges concerning social, (post)digital, and environmental futures. This innovative book will be of interest to scholars, students, teachers, and policymakers in higher education, semiotics and multimodality, as well as postdigital, sociomaterial and futures studies.

Live Relationally

Author : Lenya Heitzig,Penny Pierce Rose
Publisher : David C Cook
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1434767485

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On the go? Discover the vivid lessons and rich wisdom of Israel's founding mothers in just twenty minutes a day in this Bible study for women like you.

Living Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education with/in Indigenous Communities

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-26
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789004415768

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Living Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education with/in Indigenous Communities by Anonim Pdf

Living Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education with/in Indigenous Communities provides a critical examination of the nature, possibilities and challenges of culturally responsive mathematics education and how it is lived with/in Indigenous communities across international contexts connecting land, community, mathematics, and culture.

Intellectual Disability and Social Policies of Inclusion

Author : David P. Treanor
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789811370564

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Intellectual Disability and Social Policies of Inclusion by David P. Treanor Pdf

This book explores why, after forty years of funded policies of social inclusion, persons living with an intellectual disability are still separated from the social fabric of neoliberal societies. David Treanor shows how the nature of the reform process is driven unnecessarily by the economic neoliberal paradigm, the cultural misconceptions of intellectual disability, and the inattention accorded to personal relationships between persons living with and without an intellectual disability. Treanor utilizes John Macmurray’s personalist philosophy, Julia Kristeva’s ontology of disability and Michele Foucault’s concept of bio-power to explain this phenomenon. The concepts in this book challenge current approaches to social inclusion and have radical implications for future practices.

Gender and Multiculturalism

Author : Amanda Gouws,Daiva Stasiulis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317667544

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Gender and Multiculturalism by Amanda Gouws,Daiva Stasiulis Pdf

Multiculturalism is a concept that has been stretched to include a variety of political conditions, mainly in countries that have liberal democratic political systems and traditions. In this North/South ‘comparison’ we illuminate remedies pursued by governments and various political interests to address the binary. Tensions of culture and rights may not be the same everywhere. An interesting point of comparison is in the treatment of liberalism – often assumed in the global North to be the universal norms to be defended, whereas in the global South, liberalism itself may be viewed as the problem. Colonial histories are fraught with discriminatory legislation aimed at accommodating indigenous populations, often a trade-off for more structural redistributive justice through, for example, land reform. In Africa, for example, the codification of customary law has reinforced misogynistic and static interpretations of ‘African culture’. This book will show how varied and complex the embodiment of multiculturalism as a political practice, or policy discourse in different political contexts can be, and how often the outcome of multicultural discourses creates a binary between culture and universal human rights. The aim of this book is to grapple with dislodging this binary. This book was published as a special issue of Politikon.