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Author: Robert A. Rosenstone
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Keywords: history, revisioning
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 1994-12-12
List price: $33.95
ISBN-10: 0691025347
ISBN-13: 9780691025346
In Revisioning History thirteen historians from around the world look at the historical film on its own terms, not as it compares to written history but as a unique way of recounting the past. How does film construct a historical world? What are the rules, codes, and strategies by which it brings the past to life? What does that historical construction mean to us? In grappling with these questions, each contributor looks at an example of New History cinema. Different from Hollywood costume dramas or documentary films, these films are serious efforts to come to grips with the past; they have of
Author: Daniel A. Kealey
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Keywords: ethics, environmental, revisioning
Number of Pages: 136
Published: 1990-09
List price: $59.50
ISBN-10: 0791402770
ISBN-13: 9780791402771
Author: Lee Thayer
Publisher: Praeger
Keywords: life, communication, revisioning, towards, pieces
Number of Pages: 230
Published: 1997-07-14
List price: $131.95
ISBN-10: 1567502709
ISBN-13: 9781567502701
Author: Allan Coppedge
Publisher: IVP Academic
Keywords: god, doctrine, christian, revisioning, triune
Number of Pages: 345
Published: 2007-10-30
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0830825967
ISBN-13: 9780830825967
"We worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity." (Athanasian Creed, 6th century A.D. The triunity of the Christian God is not just one isolated doctrine among others. Allan Coppedge unfolds the implications of the trinitarian being of God for our entire understanding of the nature, character and acts of God. Building on the theology of the church from the early church fathers, tracing it through the Reformation and down to current theological treatments of the Trinity, Coppedge draws out the implications for our understanding of God’s nature, attributes, roles, and relationship
Author: Anne Goldman
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Keywords: literature, american, revisioning, divides, continental
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 2000-10-20
List price: $79.95
ISBN-10: 0312232802
ISBN-13: 9780312232801
This book calls for a new iconography of region that unseats New England’s status as cultural center of the United States and originary metaphor for national identity. No single territorial or political axis can adequately describe the complex regional relationships that comprise the nation, Anne Goldman argues. Goldman’s arguments question critical sectionalism as extensively as they do regional divisions, by blurring generic distinctions, by reading across literary periods, and by juxtaposing writers who explore the same set of social issues during the same historical moment, but
Author: John Mark Hicks
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers
Keywords: supper, lord, revisioning, table, come
Number of Pages: 205
Published: 2008-05-01
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 0971428972
ISBN-13: 9780971428973
The premise of this book is that Christian practice of the Lord’s Supper as a silent, solemn, individualistic eating of bread and drinking of wine is radically dissimilar from the joyous communal meal in earliest Christianity. The contemporary practice of the supper needs to be revisioned; according to biblical values. Combining careful Bible study with gentle, practical suggestions, this book provides a valuable resource for enriching and renewing a central practice of Christian faith.
Author: Supriya Nair
Publisher: University of Michigan Pre
Keywords: revisioning, history, lamming, george, curse, caliban
Number of Pages: 184
Published: 1996-10-15
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0472107178
ISBN-13: 9780472107179
Ever present in the work of contemporary Barbadian novelist George Lamming, author of In the Castle of My Skin, Natives of My Person, The Emigrants, and The Pleasures of Exile, are the subjects of history and revolution. In Caliban’s Curse, Supriya M. Nair traces these themes and situates Lamming’s work within the ongoing discourses of nationalism and identity. Retracing the history of colonial intervention in the anglophone Caribbean and seeking connections among Africa, the Caribbean, and England, Caliban’s Curse moves beyond the popular perception of the archipelago as an