Inspirit Revolution

Inspirit Revolution
Author: Dave Witmer
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597819204

RFew of the many volumes I have read over the years have been truly inspirational. . . "Inspirit Revolution" is among the few that is life-changing. I heartily recommend this book to all who seek to thrive rather than merely survive and to influence their world by calling forth and cultivating all that is good.S--Don Riker, executive director of Teaching the Word Ministries. (Practical Life)

Politics Out of History

Politics Out of History
Author: Wendy Brown
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 069118805X

What happens to left and liberal political orientations when faith in progress is broken, when both the sovereign individual and sovereign states seem tenuous, when desire seems as likely to seek punishment as freedom, when all political conviction is revealed as contingent and subjective? Politics Out of History is animated by the question of how we navigate the contemporary political landscape when the traditional compass points of modernity have all but disappeared. Wendy Brown diagnoses a range of contemporary political tendencies--from moralistic high-handedness to low-lying political despair in politics, from the difficulty of formulating political alternatives to reproaches against theory in intellectual life--as the consequence of this disorientation. Politics Out of History also presents a provocative argument for a new approach to thinking about history--one that forsakes the idea that history has a purpose and treats it instead as a way of illuminating openings in the present by, for example, identifying the haunting and constraining effects of past injustices unresolved. Brown also argues for a revitalized relationship between intellectual and political life, one that cultivates the autonomy of each while promoting their interlocutory potential. This book will be essential reading for all who find the trajectories of contemporary liberal democracies bewildering and are willing to engage readings of a range of thinkers--Freud, Marx, Nietzsche, Spinoza, Benjamin, Derrida--to rethink democratic possibility in our time.

Warring Souls

Warring Souls
Author: Roxanne Varzi
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822337218

DIVAn ethnography of secular youth culture in Tehran and its resistance to post-Revolutionary Islamicist politics./div

Sisters in Spirit

Sisters in Spirit
Author: Sally Roesch Wagner
Publisher: Native Voices Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1570679878

This groundbreaking examination of the early influences on feminism may revolutionize feminist theory. Distinguished historian and contemporary feminist scholar Sally Roesch Wagner has compiled extensive research to analyze the source of the revolutionary vision of the early feminists.Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Lucretia Mott had formed friendships with their Native neighbors that enabled them to understand a world view far different, and in many ways superior, to the patriarchal one that existed at that time. This is the provocative and compelling history of their struggle to bring equality and dignity to all women, and the role played by the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women who modelled the position women could occupy in society.

The Recovery Revolution

The Recovery Revolution
Author: Claire D. Clark
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 023154443X

In the 1960s, as illegal drug use grew from a fringe issue to a pervasive public concern, a new industry arose to treat the addiction epidemic. Over the next five decades, the industry's leaders promised to rehabilitate the casualties of the drug culture even as incarceration rates for drug-related offenses climbed. In this history of addiction treatment, Claire D. Clark traces the political shift from the radical communitarianism of the 1960s to the conservatism of the Reagan era, uncovering the forgotten origins of today's recovery movement. Based on extensive interviews with drug-rehabilitation professionals and archival research, The Recovery Revolution locates the history of treatment activists' influence on the development of American drug policy. Synanon, a controversial drug-treatment program launched in California in 1958, emphasized a community-based approach to rehabilitation. Its associates helped develop the therapeutic community (TC) model, which encouraged peer confrontation as a path to recovery. As TC treatment pioneers made mutual aid profitable, the model attracted powerful supporters and spread rapidly throughout the country. The TC approach was supported as part of the Nixon administration's "law-and-order" policies, favored in the Reagan administration's antidrug campaigns, and remained relevant amid the turbulent drug policies of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. While many contemporary critics characterize American drug policy as simply the expression of moralizing conservatism or a mask for racial oppression, Clark recounts the complicated legacy of the "ex-addict" activists who turned drug treatment into both a product and a political symbol that promoted the impossible dream of a drug-free America.

Things Fall Away

Things Fall Away
Author: Neferti X. M. Tadiar
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0822392445

In Things Fall Away, Neferti X. M. Tadiar offers a new paradigm for understanding politics and globalization. Her analysis illuminates both the power of Filipino subaltern experience to shape social and economic realities and the critical role of the nation’s writers and poets in that process. Through close readings of poems, short stories, and novels brought into conversation with scholarship in anthropology, sociology, politics, and economics, Tadiar demonstrates how the devalued experiences of the Philippines’ vast subaltern populations—experiences that “fall away” from the attention of mainstream and progressive accounts of the global capitalist present—help to create the material conditions of social life that feminists, urban activists, and revolutionaries seek to transform. Reading these “fallout” experiences as vital yet overlooked forms of political agency, Tadiar offers a new and provocative analysis of the unrecognized productive forces at work in global trends such as the growth of migrant domestic labor, the emergence of postcolonial “civil society,” and the “democratization” of formerly authoritarian nations. Tadiar treats the historical experiences articulated in feminist, urban protest, and revolutionary literatures of the 1960s–90s as “cultural software” for the transformation of dominant social relations. She considers feminist literature in relation to the feminization of labor in the 1970s, when between 300,000 and 500,000 prostitutes were working in the areas around U.S. military bases, and in the 1980s and 1990s, when more than five million Filipinas left the country to toil as maids, nannies, nurses, and sex workers. She reads urban protest literature in relation to authoritarian modernization and crony capitalism, and she reevaluates revolutionary literature’s constructions of the heroic revolutionary subject and the messianic masses, probing these social movements’ unexhausted cultural resources for radical change.

Development in Spirit

Development in Spirit
Author: Seb Rumsby
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 0299342301

In Spirit and Truth

In Spirit and Truth
Author: Sylvia Sweeney
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 164065299X

An invitation to a conversation about the direction of our worship life. The Anglican colloquium of the North American Academy of Liturgy acknowledged the need for a collection of insights to aid in the liturgical formation of the Episcopal Church as we move into liturgical revision. The volume's contributions have been shaped around the clauses of resolution A068, looking at the ways in which parishes and individuals can live into this time of revision and creativity. With a shared understanding of our deepest held Christian values, the editors look forward to what the future brings for our collective worship lives and our missional lives as bearers of Christ to a troubled and broken world. This volume provides churches with tools for intelligent, cogent, accessible historical and theological conversation illuminating the way forward for the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement.

Worship in Spirit and in Truth

Worship in Spirit and in Truth
Author: Bode Ososami
Publisher: Bode Ososami
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 143893419X

Bode's new book offers fresh, bold and uncommon frankness in reexamining our approach to Worship. It presents no-nonsense truths only for those unafraid to confront the status quo on biblical worship. It has a chapter especially on how musical entertainment, described by Leonard Ravenhill as "The joy of the devil", has played the role of the "Trojan Horse" to wreak havoc in the Worship service. This book also explains current leadership trends in the United States and how new tolerance on spiritual matters gradually prepared the ground for what is now inevitably mirrored as unforeseen and shocking decay on the social scene. The way back is not just to plead the undisputable truths that "Abortion is Murder" or " ...no sodomites of the sons of Israel" as these are "forever settled" issues not requiring our special advocacy, but moreso to cleanse His House and return back to God in all spheres. We can then enjoy partnering with God as we watch Him win His battles. It is written in 5 parts. Parts I to 4 are teachings to reestablish the Biblical meaning of worship and cover topics such as Who and what are we to worship? What is Worship? Who are to Worship in His Presence? Why Worship? Important Themes and expressions of Heavenly Worship;Breakthrough in Worship. Part 5 describes modern trends in entertainment/ music forms and styles introduced into worship and how they complement the current subtle deviations from divine patterns and God given doctrines. The book concludes on a call back to God and includes a Personal and Group Study Guide for individuals, churches, worship leaders and Group Learning. Bode is also author of "Wealth out of Ashes" - a Biblical commentary and response to the current Global Economic Crises for those seeking a different angle.

Economics in Spirit and Truth

Economics in Spirit and Truth
Author: N. Wariboko
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1137475501

Wariboko offers a critical-philosophical perspective on the logics and dynamics of finance capital in the twenty-first century in order to craft a model of the care of the soul that will enable citizens to not only better negotiate their economic existences and moral evaluations within it, but also resist its negative impact on social life.