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Published: 1997
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Published: 2009
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robin Gregg
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 1995-04
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780814730751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKToo often, in the debate over reproductive rights and technologies, we lose sight of the fundamental emotional and psychological issues that define the experience of pregnancy. Robin Gregg here draws on the words and stories of over thirty women to provide a first- hand perspective on pregnancy in the modern age. In an age where a new advance in reproductive technology occurs seemingly every month, pregnancy has come to be defined by such medical procedures as prenatal screening, amniocentesis, fetal monitoring, induced labor, and cesarean sections. Public policymakers, ethicists, religious figures, and the medical establishment control the debate, drowning out the voices of women who grapple in the most immediate sense with the issues. Even feminist theorists often overlook the nuances and paradoxes of the reproductive revolution as experienced by individual, particular women. The reader follows these thirty women as they speak about whether to become pregnant, and by what means; how to choose a health provider; what meaning they attribute to their pregnancies; and how they navigate their way through the contradictory pressures they face during pregnancy. The intimate nature of Gregg's research, consisting as it does largely of women's pregnancy narratives, lends her book a vibrancy often lacking in academic writing about reproduction.
Author: Gordon Parks
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9780873517690
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Gordon Parks's spectacular rise from poverty, personal hardships, and outright racism is astounding and inspiring." --from the foreword by Wing Young Huie
Author: Mary Murfitt
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780822215738
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTHE STORY: Jo is in a pickle: She has twenty-four hours to save Hiram Hall--her father's once-famous country-western saloon in Rexford, Kansas--from foreclosure. Although the place has seen better days, Jo is determined to keep it open. But what will pack i
Author: Raymond Roseliep
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1965
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 9780393042436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRaymond Roseliep, who is both poet and Catholic priest, has that exquisite care for language that marks the true poetic gift.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sarah Morice-Brubaker
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2013-09-17
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 1621898806
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIs there any way to talk theologically about the Trinity and place? What might the "placedness" of creation have to do with God's triunity? In The Place of the Spirit, Sarah Morice-Brubaker considers how anxieties about place have influenced Trinitarian theology--both what it is asked to do and the language in which it is expressed. When one is nervous about collapsing God into created horizons, she suggests, one is apt to come up with a model of trinity that refuses place. Distance becomes a primary way of situating the divine persons in relation to each other. Conversely, those theologians who wish to avoid a too-remote God likewise recruit Trinitarian language to suit that purpose. They, too, give that language a placial gloss, expressing triunity in terms of coinherence and mutual indwelling. And yet, suggests Morice-Brubaker, the question, "What is place, and how can one talk about God and place?" is underdetermined within much contemporary Trinitarian thought. Thankfully, this question has received full-on attention in other areas of ethics, philosophy, and systematic theology. This book calls for Trinitarian thought to avail itself of those insights and offers some ways in which it may do so.