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Frank Dennison Maurice (1805-72) was arguably the most significant Anglican thinker of the modern age. This book talks about his life and work, showing how, paying equal attention to contemporary criticism and orthodox Christian belief, he anticipated trends in later theology and set an apt pattern for its reflection and negotiation.
This account of the development of ecumenism in the 20th century represents a stocktaking of "the unity we have" and a reassessment of "the unity we seek". It provides a well-documented overview of the field: an introduction for those with an interest in ecumenism.
This book offers a rich ethnographic account of blue-collar workers' everyday life in a central Russian industrial town coping with simultaneous decline and the arrival of transnational corporations.
This is the first book devoted to the writings of Evgeny Popov (born 1946), a major and controversial figure in the late Soviet and post-Soviet literary landscape. The author uses a wide range of primary and secondary sources, many of them in Russian, alongside detailed analysis of the novels and stories themselves.
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