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  • Internationale Theologie / International Theology

    Die Reihe Internationale Theologie / International Theology widmet sich einem vielfältigen Spektrum theologischer Fragestellungen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf internationalen Forschungsgegenständen und der Auseinandersetzung mit den Lehren bekannter theologischer Persönlichkeiten.

    22 publications

  • Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics: Literary and Cultural Stylistics

    This series provides an outlet for academic monographs which offer a recent and original contribution to linguistics and which are within the descriptive tradition. While the monographs demonstrate their debt to contemporary linguistic thought, the series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre, and does not support a particular linguistic school. Rather the series welcomes new and innovative research that contributes to furthering the understanding of the description of language. The topics of the monographs are scholarly and represent the cutting edge for their particular fields, but are also accessible to researchers outside the specific disciplines. Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics is based at the Department of English, University of Buckingham. The Literary and Cultural Stylistics subseries aims to explore the intersection of descriptive linguistics with the disciplines of literature and culture. The techniques of stylistic analysis offer a way of approaching texts both literary and non-literary as well as all forms of cultural communication. The subseries offers a home for this research, where literary criticism meets linguistics and where cultural studies meets communication. It welcomes a wide range of data sets and methodologies, with the intention that every book in the subseries makes a new contribution to the disciplines that support them.

    0 publications

  • Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology

    ISSN: 2168-3891

    The Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology series endeavors to tap into both established and emerging scholars to engage with theological issues that reflect the breadth of thought in their particular Christian traditions. As we move through the early years of the 21st century, it is clear that there have been numerous theological issues and controversies that have occupied the energy and imagination of members of all Christian denominations, including the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Monographs, revised dissertations, and compilations of essays addressing issues of ecumenical and interfaith relations, as well as human sexuality and gender equality, authority of scripture and ecclesial structures, ministry theory and praxis, sacramental theology, and religious foundations for social advocacy are especially appropriate for the series.

    13 publications

  • Bible and Theology in Africa

    The 20th century made sub-Saharan Africa a Christian continent. This formidable church growth is reflected in a wide range of attempts at contextualizing Christian theology and biblical interpretation in Africa. At a grassroots level ordinary Christians express their faith and read the Bible in ways reflecting their daily situation; at an academic level, theologians and biblical scholars relate the historical traditions and sources of Christianity to the socio- and religio-cultural context of Africa. In response to this, the series Bible and Theology in Africa aims at making African theology and biblical interpretation its subject as well as object, as the concerns of African theologians and biblical interpreters will be voiced and critically analyzed. Both Africans and Western authors are encourgared to consider this series.

    34 publications

  • Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics

    This series provides an outlet for academic monographs which offer a recent and original contribution to linguistics and which are within the descriptive tradition. While the monographs demonstrate their debt to contemporary linguistic thought, the series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre, and does not support a particular linguistic school. Rather the series welcomes new and innovative research that contributes to furthering the understanding of the description of language. The topics of the monographs are scholarly and represent the cutting edge for their particular fields, but are also accessible to researchers outside the specific disciplines. Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics is based at the School of English, University of St Andrews. The Literary and Cultural Stylistics subseries aims to explore the intersection of descriptive linguistics with the disciplines of literature and culture. The techniques of stylistic analysis offer a way of approaching texts both literary and non-literary as well as all forms of cultural communication. The subseries offers a home for this research, where literary criticism meets linguistics and where cultural studies meets communication. It welcomes a wide range of data sets and methodologies, with the intention that every book in the subseries makes a new contribution to the disciplines that support them.

    65 publications

  • Studies in Theology, Society and Culture

    ISSN: 1662-9930

    Religious and theological reflection has often been confined to the realm of the private, the personal or the Church. In Europe this restriction of religion and theology can be traced back to the Enlightenment and has had long-lasting and pernicious consequences for the understanding of religious faith and society. On the one hand, there has been a rise in religious fundamentalisms around the globe, while, on the other hand, so-called advanced societies are constructed mainly along economic, pragmatic and rationalistic lines. Added to this is the reality that religious faith is increasingly lived out in pluralistic and multi-faith contexts with all the challenges and opportunities this offers to denominational religion. This series explores what it means to be religious in such contexts. It invites scholarly contributions to themes including patterns of secularisation, postmodern challenges to religion, and the relation of faith and culture. From a theological perspective it seeks constructive re-interpretations of traditional Christian topics – including God, creation, salvation, Christology, ecclesiology, etc. in a way that makes them more credible for today. It also welcomes studies on religion and science, and on theology and the arts. The series publishes monographs, comparative studies, interdisciplinary projects, conference proceedings and edited books. It attracts well-researched, especially interdisciplinary, studies which open new approaches to religion or focus on interesting case studies. The language of the series is English.

    24 publications

  • Pastoral Theology

    This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it. This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it. This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it.

    3 publications

  • Title: A Theology for Europe

    A Theology for Europe

    The Churches and the European Institutions
    by James Barnett (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Reflective Translator

    The Reflective Translator

    Strategies and Affects of Self-directed Professionals
    by Joanna Albin (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Educators, Therapists, and Artists on Reflective Practice

    Educators, Therapists, and Artists on Reflective Practice

    by Julia Gentleman Byers (Volume editor) Michele Forinash (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Statistique descriptive

    Statistique descriptive

    7 e édition
    by Paul Mengal (Author)
    ©2004 Others
  • Title: Corrupted Principles and the Challenges of Critically Reflective Leadership

    Corrupted Principles and the Challenges of Critically Reflective Leadership

    by Christine Cunningham (Author) 2011
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Doxology and Theology

    Doxology and Theology

    An Investigation of the Apostles’ Creed in Light of Ludwig Wittgenstein
    by Paul Galbreath (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Theology and Dehumanization

    Theology and Dehumanization

    Trauma, Grief, and Pathological Mourning in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century German Thought and Literature. Edited by Gail K. Hart in Collaboration with Ursula Mahlendorf, Thomas P. Saine and Hans Medick
    by Gail Hart (Author)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: The ‘Other’ in Karl Rahner’s Transcendental Theology and George Khodr’s Spiritual Theology

    The ‘Other’ in Karl Rahner’s Transcendental Theology and George Khodr’s Spiritual Theology

    Within the Near Eastern Context
    by Sylvie Avakian (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Corpus Analysis for Descriptive and Pedagogical Purposes

    Corpus Analysis for Descriptive and Pedagogical Purposes

    ESP Perspectives
    by Maurizio Gotti (Volume editor) Davide S. Giannoni (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Reflections

    Reflections

    Virginia Woolf and Her Quaker Aunt, Caroline Stephen
    by Kathleen Heininge (Author)
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Ethnicity and Tribal Theology

    Ethnicity and Tribal Theology

    Problems and Prospects for Peaceful Co-existence in Northeast India
    by Songram Basumatary (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Theology in Conflict – Readings in Afrikaner Theology

    Theology in Conflict – Readings in Afrikaner Theology

    The Theologies of F.J.M. Potgieter and B.J. Marais
    by Hans Engdahl (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Ernst Troeltsch and Comparative Theology

    Ernst Troeltsch and Comparative Theology

    by Echol, Jr. Nix (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Cultural Reflection in Management

    Cultural Reflection in Management

    by Łukasz Sułkowski (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Black Fatherhood, Adoption, and Theology

    Black Fatherhood, Adoption, and Theology

    A Contextual Analysis and Response
    by Michael Lee Cook (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Dynamic Linguistics

    Dynamic Linguistics

    Labov, Martinet, Jakobson and other Precursors of the Dynamic Approach to Language Description
    by Iwan Wmffre (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: A Comparative Study Between Minjung Theology and Reformed Theology from a Missiological Perspective
  • Title: Theology, Tragedy, and Suffering in Nature

    Theology, Tragedy, and Suffering in Nature

    Toward a Realist Doctrine of Creation
    by Joel C. Daniels (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
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