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Reconstructing Public Housing : Liverpool's Hidden History of Collective Alternatives.
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ISBN: 1789627400 1789621089 Year: 2020 Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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Reconstructing Public Housing tells the story of Liverpool's 'cooperative revolution' in municipal housing development in the 1970s, how this laid the foundations for the first ever architectural or urban regeneration project to win the artworld's coveted Turner Prize, and what this says about how we might renew public housing, collectively.


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Kingdom come : revisioning Pentecostal eschatology
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ISBN: 9004397132 1905679149 Year: 2010 Publisher: Blandford Forum, Dorset, England : Deo Publishing,

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In his Pentecostal Spirituality: A Passion for the Kingdom (1993), theologian Steven J. Land issued a clarion call for Pentecostal theologians to reconsider eschatology outside the categories of premillennial dispensationalism. Kingdom Come: Revisioning Pentecostal Eschatology is Matthew Thompson’s constructive answer to Land’s invitation. Thompson persuasively argues that Pentecostalism’s adoption of premillennial dispensationalism as a hermeneutic, as a philosophy of history and as an eschatology robs the movement of the potential for dynamic growth and of profound experiences of the power of the Holy Spirit. Thompson concludes his account with an engagement of the eschatologies of John Fletcher, Jürgen Moltmann and Sergius Bulgakov in order to construct what he terms a genuinely Pentecostal eschatology formulated thematically through the lens of the five-fold Pentecostal Full Gospel.


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Assembling Understandings : Findings from the Canadian Social Economy Research Partnerhsips, 2005-2011
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ISBN: 1550584588 9781550584585 1550584596 9781550584578 155058457X 9781550584592 Year: 2012 Publisher: University of Victoria Libraries

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With Assembling Understandings, the Canadian Social Economy Hub has developed a thematic summary of the CSERP outputs, exploring some of the dominant crosscutting themes within the research findings. This approach is very similar to a grounded theory approach wherein the authors, while reviewing the various available documents, ‘listened’ to the data for emerging themes. Care was taken to engage with the work from multiple angles, taking note of both diversity and unity within the body of research. The challenge in this form of research was for the authors to construct each chapter based on what was covered in the research as opposed to the expanse of what can be covered under each theme. In this way, the overall picture provided here is not a complete analysis of Canada’s social economy landscape, but rather provides an overview of the CSERP research findings in the following thematic areas: Mapping, Social Enterprise, Co-operatives, Indigenous Peoples, Organizational Governance & Capacity, Social Finance, and Public Policy. Each thematic area had representation in over 50 CSERP projects, with some chapters involving as many as 85 relevant research products. As a result, Assembling Understandings is a useful reference point for both reviewing the available CSERP documents and identifying where further research may be required.

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