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Recasting Red Culture in Proletarian Japan : Childhood, Korea, and the Historical Avant-Garde
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ISBN: 9780824838935 9780824875190 Year: 2018 Publisher: Honolulu University of Hawai'i Press


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Recasting Red Culture in Proletarian Japan
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ISBN: 9780824840228 Year: 2014 Publisher: Honolulu

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The second synod of Ephesus together with certain extracts relating to it
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Year: 1881 Publisher: Dartford: Orient press,

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An ancient Syriac document, purporting to be the record, in its chief features, of the second Synod of Ephesus, [...], of which document an attempt at an entire reproduction in fac-simile characters and at a tr. is made
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Year: 1867 Publisher: Oxford: Gardner,

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Growing God’s Family : The Global Orphan Care Movement and the Limits of Evangelical Activism
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ISBN: 1479820784 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, NY : New York University Press,

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Illustrates the hidden challenges embedded within the evangelical adoption movement. For over a decade, prominent leaders and organizations among American Evangelicals have spent a substantial amount of time and money in an effort to address what they believe to be the “Orphan Crisis” of the United States. Yet, despite an expansive commitment of resources, there is no reliable evidence that these efforts have been successful. Adoptions are declining across the board, and both foster parenting and foster-adoptions remain steady. Why have evangelical mobilization efforts been so ineffective? To answer this question, Samuel L. Perry draws on interviews with over 220 movement leaders and grassroots families, as well as national data on adoption and fostering, to show that the problem goes beyond orphan care. Perry argues that evangelical social engagement is fundamentally self-limiting and difficult to sustain because their subcultural commitments lock them into an approach that does not work on a practical level. Growing God’s Family ultimately reveals this peculiar irony within American evangelicalism by exposing how certain aspects of the evangelical subculture may stimulate activism to address social problems, even while these same subcultural characteristics undermine their own strategic effectiveness. It provides the most recent analysis of dominant elements within the evangelical subculture and how that subculture shapes the engagement strategies of evangelicals as a group. Illustrates the hidden challenges embedded within the evangelical adoption movement. For over a decade, prominent leaders and organizations among American Evangelicals have spent a substantial amount of time and money in an effort to address what they believe to be the “Orphan Crisis” of the United States. Yet, despite an expansive commitment of resources, there is no reliable evidence that these efforts have been successful. Adoptions are declining across the board, and both foster parenting and foster-adoptions remain steady. Why have evangelical mobilization efforts been so ineffective? To answer this question, Samuel L. Perry draws on interviews with over 220 movement leaders and grassroots families, as well as national data on adoption and fostering, to show that the problem goes beyond orphan care. Perry argues that evangelical social engagement is fundamentally self-limiting and difficult to sustain because their subcultural commitments lock them into an approach that does not work on a practical level. Growing God’s Family ultimately reveals this peculiar irony within American evangelicalism by exposing how certain aspects of the evangelical subculture may stimulate activism to address social problems, even while these same subcultural characteristics undermine their own strategic effectiveness. It provides the most recent analysis of dominant elements within the evangelical subculture and how that subculture shapes the engagement strategies of evangelicals as a group.


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The second synod of Ephesus, together with certain extracts relating to it
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Year: 1881 Publisher: Dartford Orient press

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Five Faces of Japanese Feminism
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ISBN: 9780824866174 Year: 2016 Publisher: Honolulu

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Growing God's family
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ISBN: 9781479820788 1479820784 9781479800384 9781479803057 1479800384 1479803057 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York

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Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Reduction
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ISBN: 9781501522239 Year: 2021 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Taking America back for God : Christian nationalism in the United States
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ISBN: 9780197652572 0197652573 9780190057886 9780190057909 9780190057893 9780190057916 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Oxford university press,

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"Taking America Back for God conclusively reveals that understanding the current cultural and political climate in the United States requires reckoning with Christian nationalism. Christian ideals and symbols have long played an important role in public life in the United States, but Christian nationalism demands far more than a recognition of religious heritage. At heart, Christian nationalism fights to preserve a particular kind of social order, an order in which everyone, Christians and non-Christians, native-born and immigrants, whites and minorities, men and women, recognizes their proper place in society. The first comprehensive empirical analysis of Christian nationalism in the United States, Taking America Back for God illustrates the scope and tremendous influence of Christian nationalism on debates surrounding the most contentious social issues dominating American public discourse. Drawing on multiple sources of national survey data collected over the past several decades and in-depth interviews, Whitehead and Perry document how Christian nationalism radically shapes what Americans think about who they are as a people, what their future should look like, and how they should get there. Regardless of Americans' political or religious characteristics, whether they are Ambassadors, Accommodators, Resisters, or Rejecters of Christian nationalism provides powerful insight into what they think about immigration, Muslims, gun control, police shootings, atheists, gender roles, and many other political issues-even who they want in the White House. Taking America Back for God convincingly shows how Christian nationalists' desire for political power, rigid social boundaries, and hierarchical order creates significant consequences for all Americans."-- Provided by publisher.

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