Spirit, Nature and Community

Spirit, Nature and Community

Author: Diogenes Allen

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780791420171

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This book covers the main aspects of Simone Weil's thought, drawing on her life where it is relevant for understanding her ideas. It is the fruit of many years engagement with scholars and scholarship on Weil in America, France, and the United Kingdom. The philosophical bases of her social and political thought, of her analysis of the natural world, and of her spiritual journey, as found in Plato, Epictetus, and Kant are uncovered. The authors are especially concerned with controversial aspects of Weil's life and thought: they offer an additional dimension to her understanding of the supernatural; they correct Rowan Williams' misunderstanding of her account of preferential love; and argue against Thomas Nevin's attempt to marginalize her as another example of Jewish self-hatred. The book also presents and assesses the new evidence for Weil's baptism.


Spirit Of Community

Spirit Of Community

Author: Amitai Etzioni

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1994-05-24

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0671885243

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Explains how Americans need to develop or restore a sense of community in order to reconstruct society.


Siege of the Spirits

Siege of the Spirits

Author: Michael Herzfeld

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2016-03-11

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 022633175X

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What happens when three hundred alleged squatters go head-to-head with an enormous city government looking to develop the place where they live? As anthropologist Michael Herzfeld shows in this book, the answer can be surprising. He tells the story of Pom Mahakan, a tiny enclave in the heart of old Bangkok whose residents have resisted authorities’ demands to vacate their homes for a quarter of a century. It’s a story of community versus government, of old versus new, and of political will versus the law. Herzfeld argues that even though the residents of Pom Mahakan have lost every legal battle the city government has dragged them into, they have won every public relations contest, highlighting their struggle as one against bureaucrats who do not respect the age-old values of Thai/Siamese social and cultural order. Such values include compassion for the poor and an understanding of urban space as deeply embedded in social and ritual relations. In a gripping account of their standoff, Herzfeld—who simultaneously argues for the importance of activism in scholarship—traces the agile political tactics and styles of the community’s leadership, using their struggle to illuminate the larger difficulties, tensions, and unresolved debates that continue to roil Thai society to this day.


Spirits of Community

Spirits of Community

Author: K. D. M. Snell

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1474268854

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Concern about the 'decline of community', and the theme of 'community spirit', are internationally widespread in the modern world. The English past has featured many representations of declining community, expressed by those who lamented its loss in quite different periods and in diverse genres. This book analyses how community spirit and the passing of community have been described in the past – whether for good or ill – with an eye to modern issues, such as the so-called 'loneliness epidemic' or the social consequences of alternative structures of community. It does this through examination of authors such as Thomas Hardy, James Wentworth Day, Adrian Bell and H.E. Bates, by appraising detective fiction writers, analysing parish magazines, considering the letter writing of the parish poor in the 18th and 19th centuries, and through the depictions of realist landscape painters such as George Morland. K. D. M. Snell addresses modern social concerns, showing how many current preoccupations had earlier precedents. In presenting past representations of declining communities, and the way these affected individuals of very different political persuasions, the book draws out lessons and examples from the past about what community has meant hitherto, setting into context modern predicaments and judgements about 'spirits of community' today.


Spirit, Word, Community

Spirit, Word, Community

Author: Amos Yong

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2006-01-31

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1597525502

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The main thesis of 'Spirit-Word-Community' is that Christian theological reflection in a postmodern world starts with the experience of the Holy Spirit, but is at the same time post-foundationalist in terms of being formed by the word and being adjudicated by various communities of interpretation. Yet the book's hermeneutical and methodological proposals are not merely prolegomena to theology but already involve and assume theologically substantive claims derived from a pneumatological point of view. Hence, this is a pneumatological theology which illuminates the hermeneutical process precisely by showing how the Holy Spirit engages the human imagination to empower liberative practices in a world that remains graced by her presence and activity. 'Spirit-Word-Community' is meant in each of these senses to be a contribution to the formulation of a comprehensive theology of the Third Article for the twenty-first century.


The Spirits of America

The Spirits of America

Author: Eric Burns

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781592137695

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In The spirits of America, Burns relates that drinking was "the first national pastime," and shows how it shaped American politics and culture from the earliest colonial days. He details the transformation of alcohol from virtue to vice and back again and how it was thought of as both scourge and medicine. He tells us how "the great American thirst" developed over the centuries, and how reform movements and laws sprang up to combat it. Burns brings back to life such vivid characters as Carrie Nation and other crusaders against drink. He informs us that, in the final analysis, Prohibition, the culmination of the reformers' quest, had as much to do with politics and economics and geography as it did with spirituous beverage.


Harmony of the Spirits

Harmony of the Spirits

Author: Patrick Michael Erben

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0807835579

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Harmony of the Spirits: Translation and the Language of Community in Early Pennsylvania


The Good and Beautiful Community

The Good and Beautiful Community

Author: James Bryan Smith

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2010-07-21

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0830861254

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In this Good and Beautiful Series book, James Bryan Smith helps you to live in relationship with others as apprentices of Jesus. He shows how to bring spiritual formation and community engagement together, and he offers spiritual practices that root new, true narratives about God and the world in your soul.


The Good and Beautiful God

The Good and Beautiful God

Author: James Bryan Smith

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2009-12-14

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0830878343

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Turning to the Gospels, James Bryan Smith invites you to compare your ideas about God with what Jesus himself reveals about his Father. In this Good and Beautiful Series book, Smith leads you through a process of spiritual formation that includes activities aimed at making these new narratives real in your body and soul as well as your mind.


Sirius

Sirius

Author: Bruce Davidson

Publisher:

Published: 2018-11-17

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9780692196038

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Armed with only a dream and faith in a divine calling, Bruce Davidson co-founded one of the US's longest standing intentional communities. Through late night nail pounding, confronting interpersonal conflict, unwavering tenacity, and abundant contributions from countless others at Sirius, he has left a legacy that touched the lives of many.