With this study, Menzies sets a new standard for pneumatology. Beginning with an overview of the pneumatological perspectives of intertestamental Judaism (including literature from the Diaspora, Palestinian, Qumran and rabbinic sources), the first section concludes that for the most part these sources 'consistently identify experience of the Spirit with prophetic inspiration'. The next section aims to uncover Luke's distinctive pneumatology, employing a redaction critical method of analysis in order to illustrate Luke's similarly consistent portrayal of the Spirit as the source of prohetic...
With this study, Menzies sets a new standard for pneumatology. Beginning with an overview of the pneumatological perspectives of intertestamental Juda...
Al Capone Andrews has a story to tell about four bored university students who come together one wet day to form a band, to be known as 'The Sublimated Urge'. The band struggles through the minefields of drug and alcohol abuse, carnal knowledge charges, brawls, bloodshed and even murder, before they realise the exquisite chemistry that exists between them for writing songs and performing them on stage. These four young men discover that writing poetry can be a catharsis for alleviating the pain and suffering they have all been through. From humble beginnings, the band eventually achieves...
Al Capone Andrews has a story to tell about four bored university students who come together one wet day to form a band, to be known as 'The Sublimate...
Regulating Lives looks at the roles of the state, society, the individual, and the law in the regulation of public and private life. In nine original essays, the authors apply the concepts of social control, moral regulation, and governmentality, as developed by influential social theorists such as Stanley Cohen, Michel Foucault, and Philip Corrigan, to the specific conditions that prevailed in early British Columbia. Along a span of nearly a century and a half ? and across a diversity of topics including intermarriage, mental disorder, prohibition, incest, children's aid, venereal...
Regulating Lives looks at the roles of the state, society, the individual, and the law in the regulation of public and private life. In nine...
This book explores, for the first time in an edited collection, the intersection of three key research areas - women, madness and the law - and advances the debates on how law and the 'psy' sciences play a critical role in regulating and controlling women's lives.
This book explores, for the first time in an edited collection, the intersection of three key research areas - women, madness and the law - and adv...
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Arthur is a worn-out war veteran who now sits on his veranda smoking and coughing his heart out and watching the world go by. He watches as a group of seasonal workers steal goods from his mate Phil's General Store across the road. He informs Phil of the thefts and Phil then employs a friend of Arthur's, a fourteen-year-old girl called Jilly, to keep an eye on the store. The gang kidnaps Jilly from the store and take her to a bush hideout where they beat her, terrorise her and sexually molest her. Arthur mounts his worn-out old mare Blacky, and goes after the criminals, unconcerned for his...
Arthur is a worn-out war veteran who now sits on his veranda smoking and coughing his heart out and watching the world go by. He watches as a group of...
Dr Jarod Ulrich has been out of prison now for just on a year. He has been reunited with his wife of twenty-six years and life is pretty good - or so it seems. But Jarod still misses the thrill of the chase. He craves for more excitement in his life but doesn't want to disappoint his loyal, loving wife yet again. A chance phone-call from his old nemesis, Al Hancock has Jarod attending a meeting with Al and a group of very shady-looking characters. Al informs them of the existence of an invaluable gold nugget that has been kept concealed in the cellar of a house on the waterfront of Sydney...
Dr Jarod Ulrich has been out of prison now for just on a year. He has been reunited with his wife of twenty-six years and life is pretty good - or so ...