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Textiles: Critical and Primary Sources is a major multi-volume reference work that draws together 93 seminal texts on textiles. Textile culture stretches geographic, historical, methodological and disciplinary boundaries, and defies chronological ordering....
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One central and enduring image of the social science researcher is of an individual who commits a great deal of time to collecting original, primary data from a field of enquiry. This approach is often underpinned by a sincerely held belief that key research ...
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Analytical Methods in Supramolecular ...
The second edition of "Analytical Methods in Supramolecular Chemistry" comes in two volumes and covers a broad range of modern methods and techniques now used for investigating supramolecular systems, e. g. NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, extraction methods, crystallography,...
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Linguistic Atlas of French Polynesia ...
2012, Walter de Gruyter
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Linguistic Atlas of French Polynesia ...
This is the first linguistic atlas ever produced on the indigenous languages of French Polynesia. By providing each word with its translation in 20 different islands, its more than 2000 maps constitute an important reference for anyone interested in Polynesian languages....
2012, de Gruyter Mouton
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Biographical research may take a range of forms and may vary in its application and approach but has the unified and coherent aim to give 'voice' to individuals. The central concern of this collection is to assemble articles (from sociology, social psychology, education, health,...
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The automation of visual inspection is becoming more and more important in modern industry as a consistent, reliable means of judging the quality of raw materials and manufactured goods and elsewhere for processes like security scanning and traffic enforcement....
2012, Springer, Berlin
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Atlas of Flexible Bronchoscopy
This unique and comprehensive atlas by an expert practioner provides an innovative pictorial guide to flexible bronchoscopy, one of the most exciting and challenging procedures in respiratory medicine today. *Includes the very latest procedures and techniques *Comprehensive coverage,...
2011, Hodder Education
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Thanks to the progress made in instruments and techniques, the methods in physical chemistry have developed rapidly over the past few decades, making them increasingly valuable for scientists of many disciplines.
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2012, Wiley-VCH
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Sage Visual Methods. 4 Volumes.
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Institutional Theory in Organization ...
Institutional explanations have been, and continue to be, one of the most important means of understanding the choices made by governments and other actors in society. This four volume set brings together a collection of the key readings in institutional theory and its applications to political phenomena....
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Reports of Overseas Private Investment ...
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2011, Oxford University ...
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2012, Wiley-VCH
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Theoretical Psychology - Contemporary ...
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2012, SAGE Publications Ltd...
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Dieses mehrbändige Werk, herausgegeben von einem international renommierten Experten, behandelt die Membrantechnologie aus stark praxisbezogener Sicht; ein Schwerpunkt ist die Anwendung synthetischer Membransysteme. In die Diskussion von Aspekten der Lebenswissenschaften,...
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2011, Cambridge University ...
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This is a three volume collection of the most important published papers of James Barr (1924-2006). The papers deal with questions of theology (especially biblical theology), biblical interpretation and ideas about biblical inspiration and authority, and questions to do with biblical Hebrew and Greek, along with several lexicographical studies, essays and obituaries on major figures in the history of biblical interpretation, and a number of important reviews. Many of pieces collected here have hitherto been available only in journals and hard-to-access collections. This collection will prove indispensable for anyone seeking a rounded picture of Barr's work. It incorporates work from every period of his academic life, and includes a number of discussions of fundamentalism and conservative biblical interpretation. Some pieces also shed light on less well-known aspects of Barr's work, such as his abiding interest in biblical chronology. Barr's characteristic incisive, clear, and forthright style is apparent throughout the collection. The three volumes are thematically compiled. Each is accompanied by an introduction by John Barton, providing a guide to the contents.Volume 1 begins with a biographical essay by Ernest Nicholson and John Barton. It contains major articles on theology in relation to the Bible, programmatic studies of the past and future of biblical study, and reflections on specific topics in the study of the Old Testament. Volume 2 is concerned with detailed biblical interpretation and with the history of the discipline. It also contains material on biblical fundamentalism. Volume 3 is a collection of Barr's extensive papers on linguistic matters relating to Biblical Hebrew and Greek, and to biblical translation in the ancient and the modern world.
Table of Content VOLUME 1: INTERPRETATION AND HISTORY; Foreword; James Barr Remembered; Introduction; I: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION AND BIBLICAL THEOLOGY; 1. Does Biblical Study still belong to Theology?; 2. Biblical Scholarship and the Unity of the Church; 3. Historical Reading and the Theological Interpretation of Scripture; 4. The Bible as a Document of Believing Communities; 5. Some Thoughts on Narrative, Myth and Incarnation; 6. Reading the Bible as Literature; 7. Divine Action and Hebrew Wisdom; 8. Biblical Scholarship and the Theory of Truth; 9. Literality; 10. Exegesis as a Theological Discipline Reconsidered, and the Shadow of the Jesus of History; 11. Biblical Criticism as Theological Enlightenment; 12. Jowett and the Reading of the Bible 'like any other book'; 13. The Bible as a Political Document; 14. Revelation through History in the Old Testament and in Modern Theology; 15. Semantics and Biblical Theology; 16. Story and History in Biblical Theology; 17. Biblical Theology; 18. Biblical Theology and Revelation in History; 19. Trends and Prospects in Biblical Theology; 20. The Theological Case against Biblical Theology; 21. Some Problems in the Search for a Pan-Biblical Theology; 22. Predictions and Surprises: A Response to Walter Brueggemann's Review; II: AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE; 23. Has the Bible any Authority?; 24. Biblical Hermeneutics in Ecumenical Discussion; 25. The Authority of Scripture: Dictionary Definition; 26. Scriptural Proof; 27. The Authority of Scripture: The Book of Genesis and the Origin of Evil in Jewish and Christian Tradition; 28. Review of William J. Abraham, Divine Revelation and the Limits of Historical Criticism; III: JUDAISM; 29. Judaism: Its Continuity with the Bible; IV: NATURAL THEOLOGY; 30. Biblical Faith and Natural Theology; 31. Mowinckel, the Old Testament, and the Question of Natural Theology; 32. Biblical Law and the Question of Natural Theology; 33. Greek Culture and the Question of Natural Theology; 34. Ancient Biblical Laws and Modern Human Rights; V: ENVIRONING RELIGIONS; 35. Philo of Byblos and his 'Phoenician History'; 36. The Question of Religious Influence: The Case of Zoroastrianism, Judaism and Christianity; 37. The Language of Religion; Index; VOLUME 2: BIBLICAL STUDIES; Introduction; I. OLD TESTAMENT; 1. The Old Testament; 2. The Old Testament and the new crisis of Biblical Authority; 3. The Meaning of 'Mythology' in Relation to the Old Testament; 4. Theophany and Anthropomorphism in the Old Testament; 5. The Image of God in Genesis: Some Linguistic and Historical Considerations; 6. The Image of God in the Book of Genesis: A Study in Terminology; 7. The Symbolism of Names in the Old Testament; 8. The Book of Job and its Modern Interpreters; 9. Jewish Apocalyptic in Recent Scholarly Study; 10. An Aspect of Salvation in the Old Testament; 11. Review article of M. Brett, Biblical Criticism in Crisis?; 12. Hebraic Psychology; 13. Review of James L. Kugel, The Idea of Biblical Poetry; 14. The Synchronic, the Diachronic, and the Historical: A Triangular Relationshipa; 15. Some Semantic Notes on the Covenant; 16. Was Everything that God Created really good?: A Question in the First Verse of the Bible; 17. Reflections on the Covenant with Noah; 18. A Puzzle in Deuteronomy; 19. Mythical Monarch Unmasked? Mysterious Doings of Debir King of Eglon; 20. Did Isaiah know about Hebrew 'Root Meanings'?; 21. Thou art the Cherub': Ezekiel 28.14 and the Post-Ezekiel Understanding of Genesis 2-3; II. NEW TESTAMENT; 22. Which Language did Jesus speak? Some Remarks of a Semitist; 23. Words for Love in Biblical Greek; 24. Abba isn't 'Daddy'; 25. The Hebrew/Aramaic Background of 'Hypocrisy' in the Gospels; III. METHODS AND IMPLICATIONS; 26. Allegory and Typology; 27. The Literal, the Allegorical, and Modern Biblical Scholarship; 28. Allegory and Historicism; 29. Childs' Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture; 30. Man and Nature: The Ecological Controversy and the Old Testament; 31. Biblical Language and Exegesis: How far does Structuralism help us?; IV. BIBLICAL CHRONOLOGY; 32. Why the World was Created in 4004 BC: Archbishop Usser and Biblical Chronology; 33. Biblical Chronology: Legend or Science?; 34. Luther and Biblical Chronology; 35. Review of W. Adler, Time Immemorial: Archaic History and its Sources in Christian Chronography from Julius Africanus to George Syncellus; 36. Pre-scientific Chronology: The Bible and the Origin of the World; V. FUNDAMENTALISM; 37. Fundamentalism; 38. Fundamentalism and Biblical Authority [Religious Fundamentalism]; 39. The Fundamentalist Understanding of Scripture; 40. The Problem of Fundamentalism Today; 41. Fundamentalism' and Evangelical Scholarship; 42. The Dynamics of Fundamentalism; 43. Foreword to Fundamentalism edited by Martyn Percy; VI. HISTORY OF SCHOLARSHIP; 44. John Duncan; 45. H. H. Rowley; 46. Godfrey Rolles Driver; 47. George Bradford Caird; 48. Remembrances of 'Historical Criticism': Speiser s Genesis Commentary and its History of Reception; 49. Wilhelm Vischer and Allegory; 50. Friedrich Delitzsch; 51. Morris Jastrow; 52. Foreword to In Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G. Gammie; Index; VOLUME 3: LINGUISTICS AND TRANSLATION; Introduction; 1. ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS; 1. Vocalization and the Analysis of Hebrew among the Ancient Translators; 2. Three Interrelated Factors in the Semantic Study of Ancient Hebrew; 3. Guessing' in the Septuagint; 4. Doubts about Homeophony in the Septuagint; 5. Did the Greek Pentateuch really serve as a Dictionary for the Translation of the Later Booksa; 6. Seeing the Wood for the Trees? An Enigmatic Ancient Translation; 7. erizw and ereidw in the Septuagint: A Note principally on Gen. xlix.6; 8. Aramaic-Greek Notes on the Book of Enoch; 9. The Meaning of epakouw and Cognates in the LXX; 10. Review article of J. Reider, An Index to Aquila; 11. Review of P. Walters (Katz), The Text of the Septuagint; 12. Review article of Bruce H. Metzger (ed.), The Early Versions of the New Testament; 13. Translators' Handling of Verb Tense in Semantically Ambiguous Contexts; 14. Cr)b - MOLIS; Prov. xi.31, 1 Peter iv.18; 2. MODERN TRANSLATIONS; 15. Biblical Translation and the Church; 16. After Five Years: A Retrospect on Two Major Translations of the Bible; 17. Modern English Bible Versions as a Problem for the Church; 3. HEBREW AND SEMITIC LANGUAGES; 18. Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek in the Hellenistic Age; 19. Hebrew Linguistic Literature: From the 16th Century to the Present; 20. The Nature of Linguistic Evidence in the Text of the Bible; 21. Reading a Script without Vowels; 22. Semitic Philology and the Interpretation of the Old Testament; 23. The Ancient Semitic Languages: The Conflict between Philology and Linguistics; 24. Common Sense and Biblical Language; 25. Etymology and the Old Testament; 26. Limitations of Etymology as a Lexicographical Instrument in Biblical Hebrew; 27. A New Look at Kethibh-Qere; 28. Determination and the Definite Article in Biblical Hebrew; 29. St Jerome s Appreciation of Hebrew; 30. St Jerome and the Sounds of Hebrew; 31. Migrash in the Old Testament; 32. Ugaritic and Hebrew sbm?; 33. One Man or All Humanity? A Question in the Anthropology of Genesis 1; 34. Some Notes on ben 'between' in classical Hebrew; 35. Hebrew d( especially at Job i.18 and Neh. vii.3; 36. Why?' in biblical Hebrew?; 37. Is Hebrew 'nest' a Metaphor?; 38. Hebrew Orthography and the Book of Job; 39. Three Interrelated Factors in the Semantic Study of Ancient Hebrew; 40. Scope and Problems in the Semantics of Classical Hebrew; 41. Hebrew Lexicography; 42. Hebrew Lexicography: Informal Thoughts; 43. Philology and Exegesis: Some general Remarks, with Illustrations from Job iii; 44. Review of J. Yahuda, Hebrew is Greek; 45. Review articles on Koehler-Baumgartner, Hebraisches und Aramaisches Lexikon zum Alten Testament, parts 1 and 2; 46. Review article on E Ullendorff, Is Biblical Hebrew a Language?; 47. Review of J. Blau, Grammar of Biblical Hebrew; Index |
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