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    40 Days with the Celtic Saints
    No Equal Justice
    A Pedagogy of Cinema
    Celtic Advent
    Engines of Liberty
    Celtic Lent
    • Celtic Lent

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,6(15)Évaluer

      This inspirational book takes the reader through the 40 days of Lent to the celebration of Easter through the eyes and beliefs of Celtic Christianity. Drawing on primary sources of pastoral letters, monastic rules and the theological teaching of the Celtic church, the author presents a different perspective on the cross of Christ and draws us to see our own life journeys with a new and transforming vision.

      Celtic Lent
    • Engines of Liberty

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(14)Évaluer

      From the National Legal Director of the ACLU, a rousing account of how everyday citizens can shape and defend our bedrock democratic values

      Engines of Liberty
    • Celtic Advent

      • 141pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,1(33)Évaluer

      This inspirational book takes the reader through Advent to the celebration of Christmas through the eyes and beliefs of Celtic Christianity.

      Celtic Advent
    • Foreword by Michael A. Peters. A Pedagogy of Cinema is the first book to apply Deleuze's concept of cinema to the pedagogic context. Cinema is opened up by this action from the straightforward educative analysis of film, to the systematic unfolding of image. A Pedagogy of Cinem a explores what it means to engender cinema-thinking from image. This book does not overlay images from films with an educational approach to them, but looks to the images themselves to produce philosophy. This approach to utilising image in education is wholly new, and has the potential to transform classroom practice with respect to teaching and learning about cinema. The authors have carefully chosen specific examples of images to illustrate such transformational processes, and have fitted them into in depth analysis that is derived from the images. The result is a combination of image and text that advances the field of cinema study for and in education with a philosophical intent.

      A Pedagogy of Cinema
    • No Equal Justice

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(120)Évaluer

      No Equal Justice is the seminal work on race- and class-based double standards in criminal justice. Hailed as a "shocking and necessary book" by The Economist , it has become the standard reference point for anyone trying to understand the fundamental inequalities in the American legal system. The book, written by constitutional law scholar and civil liberties advocate David Cole, was named the best nonfiction book of 1999 by the Boston Book Review and the best book on an issue of national policy by the American Political Science Association. No Equal Justice examines subjects ranging from police behavior and jury selection to sentencing, and argues that our system does not merely fail to live up to the promise of equality, but actively requires double standards to operate. Such disparities,Cole argues, allow the privileged to enjoy constitutional protections from police power without paying the costs associated with extending those protections across the board to minorities and the poor.

      No Equal Justice
    • Middleton & Rowley

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This first full-length study of Middleton and Rowley uses their plays to propose a new model for the study of collaborative authorship in early modern English drama.

      Middleton & Rowley