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In contrast with the widely popular interest in narrative styles, Professor Thompson believes Paul's letters offer a valid model for preaching today. He demonstrates how the manner of preaching used in the pre-Christian culture of Paul is appropriate in our post-Christian culture.
Examines the concept of value as it came to be understood in eighteenth-century England through two divergent discourses: political economy and the novel. By looking at the relationship between these two forms, this work demonstrates how value came to have such different meaning in different realms of experience.
James Thompson's book explores the problems of theatre practice in communities affected by war and exclusion. It is compellling reading for anyone interested in applied theatre, theatre practice and performance studies, and provides an invaluable commentary on the interface between practice and its context. -- .
The Blagg! and Pump! drama workshops combine dynamic drama techniques to explore issues of anger management and offending behaviour. They can be easily adapted to suit the particular needs or backgrounds of a variety of groups, from probationers and prisoners to 'at risk' youths. Both are appropriate for use with groups with behavioural problems.
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