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This book sets the work of Frank Selwyn Macaulay Bennett, Dean of Chester 1920-37, in context, and traces the influence on other cathedrals of the changes he instituted at Chester. His earlier work as parish priest and his interrelated writings on theology and on education, health, and ecumenism are examined for the light they shed on his practice. Despite the efforts of his predecessors, Bennett found Chester Cathedral in need of much repair and renovation if it were to match his ideal and fulfil the purpose he had in mind for it. In the early twentieth century Anglican cathedrals in England
Anglican church buildings --- Deans, Cathedral and collegiate --- Social aspects --- Bennett, F. S. M. --- Chester Cathedral --- History --- England --- Church history --- Cathedral deans --- Collegiate church deans --- Churches, Anglican --- Episcopal church buildings --- Protestant Episcopal church buildings --- Bennett, Frank Selwyn Macaulay, --- Bennett, Frank, --- Clergy --- Church buildings --- 27 <41 LIVERPOOL> --- 283*5 --- 283*5 Anglicanisme:--20ste eeuw --- Anglicanisme:--20ste eeuw --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland--LIVERPOOL
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In June 2007, The Australian National University's College of Law hosted an extraordinary symposium in Canberra of religious leaders to discuss the issue of religion and world peace. In a world torn by violence and intolerance in the name of religion, the visit to Australia of His Holiness the Dalai Lama represented an ideal opportunity to bring together representatives of the Buddhist, Christian, Islamic and Jewish traditions to further the fundamental message that the world's religions are really causes for peace and harmony. In the presence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, representatives of the Christian, Jewish and Islamic spiritual traditions explained why their respective traditions embodied the highest ideals of wisdom and compassion and thus were not the principal cause of war and dissention within society. As part of that process, this volume includes chapters that explain the basic tenets of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and Judaism. Experts in their fields have written these chapters for the sole purpose of presenting their spiritual tradition in as transparent and accessible a form as possible.
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The second edition of this highly regarded work combines the philosophical and ethical dimensions of animal law with the practical, legal and regulatory frameworks governing animals in Australia. Written in a clear, engaging and accessible style, it is suitable as a teaching text for Animal Law courses, and for the wider legal community and general reader interested in animal welfare. The new edition has been fully revised and updated to cover developments in both case law and legislation across many topics. It includes commentary on a range of recent issues, including: regulation of the live export trade; ACCC interventions for misleading or deceptive statements about animal welfare practices; animal welfare issues in jumps racing and the greyhound industry; exposure of animal abuse in some commercial enterprises. Features comprehensive, balanced coverage of animal law issues in Australia ensuring readers will gain a solid understanding of the wider regulatory regime. Each chapter integrates the philosophical/ethical discussion with practical issues and the legal context allowing readers to gain an understanding of the background driving current regulatory regimes. Written by an internationally recongnised expert in animal law.
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