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  • by India) Thomaskutty & Johnson (Union Biblical Seminary
    £36.99 - 124.49

  • - English Poetry and Literary Criticism in Dialogue with Classical Scholarship
     
    £35.99

  • - Ancient Perspectives on a Persian King
    by Emma (Open University Bridges
    £134.99

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    £144.99

    Assesses the significance of the Parables of Enoch in the study of Christian Origins, the New Testament and the Second Temple Period.

  • by Eryl Wynn Davies
    £27.99 - 98.99

    A clear guide to modern biblical criticism

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    - A Sourcebook
    by Bonnie MacLachlan
    £31.49 - 165.49

    A rich and accessible selection of Greek and Roman original sources all of which are in translation.

  • - Cinema and Moving Image Culture for the Twenty-First Century
     
    £144.99

  • - Cultural Memory and Imagination
    by Juliette Harrisson
    £40.99 - 124.49

  • - How the Slovaks were Taught to Think Like White People
    by Robert M. Zecker
    £41.99

  • - A Study of the Epistle to the Philippians
    by Peter-Ben Smit
    £40.99 - 124.49

  • - The City of the Moon God
    by Harriet Crawford
    £28.99 - 114.49

  • - An Analysis of the Function of the Hymnic Material in the Pauline Corpus
    by Stephen E. (Loyola University Maryland Fowl
    £128.49

  • - A Redaction-Critical Analysis of the Cursing of the Fig-Tree Pericope in Mark's Gospel and Its Relation to the Cleansing of the Temple Tradition
    by William Telford
    £128.49

  • - The Rejected Prophet Motif in Matthean Redaction
    by The Rev. Dr. Michael Knowles
    £156.49

  • - A Study in the Narrative Rhetoric of the First Gospel
    by David B. Howell
    £144.99

  • - Open Questions in Current Research
     
    £128.49

  • - Theban Tomb Paintings from the Early Eighteenth Dynasty
    by Flora Brooke Anthony
    £32.99 - 124.49

  • - How Memory Shaped Ancient Near Eastern Societies
     
    £37.99

  • by Rev Dr Peter J. (Theopolis Institute Leithart
    £104.49

  • by London, UK) Byun & Seulgi L. (Oak Hill College
    £37.99 - 134.99

    "An examination of the Septuagint text of Isaiah with special focus on whether or not Post-biblical Hebrew and Aramaic have had an impact upon the translation of the text"--

  • - Reading Liberal Texts
     
    £24.99

    This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.Liberalism today has perhaps more supporters and adversaries than any other political movement. This volume traces liberalism's global ascent through essays about some of the thinkers and actors who participated in its rise and spread. The essays included here present for the first time in one place the geographic and ideological diversity of liberal thought and practice as it developed since the eighteenth century. By exploring thinkers as diverse as Montesquieu, Abraham Lincoln, Jacob Burckhardt, Khayr al-Din, Hu Shih, John Rawls, and Czeslaw Milosz, this volume contributes toward a better understanding of liberalisms past and present.Each chapter opens with a critical passage from the author under consideration and explores the author's significance for liberalism. By facilitating a direct encounter with influential authors and texts, the volume serves as an introduction both to the multiple dimensions of liberalism and to reading texts in political thought. By engaging with particular liberal moments, the essays allow readers to create and explore conversations among liberalisms across time and space. It thus encourages a broader and more nuanced understanding of the nature and history of liberalism. Stimulating, accessible and interdisciplinary, Liberal Moments will appeal to students and scholars in the history of political thought, intellectual history and beyond.

  • by Sonia (University of Oxford Macleod
    £98.99

    This ground-breaking book takes a fresh look at potential non-litigation solutions to providing personal injury compensation. It is the first systematic comparative study of such a large number - over forty - of personal injury compensation schemes. It covers the drivers for their creation, the frameworks under which they operate, the criteria and thresholds used, the compensation offered, the claims process, statistics on throughput and costs, and analysis of financial costings. It also considers and compares the successes and failings of these schemes. Many different types of redress providers are studied. These include the comprehensive no-blame coverage offered by the New Zealand Accident Compensation Corporation; the widely used Patient, Pharmaceutical, Motor Accident and Workers Compensation Insurance systems of the Nordic states; the far smaller issue-focused schemes like the UK Thalidomide and vCJD Trusts; vaccine damage schemes that exist in many countries; as well as motor vehicle schemes from the USA. Conclusions are drawn about the functions, essential requirements, architecture, scope, operation and performance of personal injury compensation systems. The relationships between such schemes, the courts and regulators are also discussed, and both calls and need for reforms are noted.Noting the wide calls for reform of NHS medical negligence litigation within the UK, and its replacement with a no blame approach, the authors' findings outline options for future policy in this area. This major contribution builds on general shifts from courts to ADR, and from blame to no blame in regulation, and is a work that has the potential to have a major impact on the field of personal injury redress.With contributions by Raymond Byrne, Claire Bright, Shuna Mason, Magdalena Tulibacka, Matti Urho, Mary Walker and Herbert Woopen.

  • - Reading Democratic Texts
     
    £23.99

    This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.This collection of short essays on texts in the history of democracy shows the diversity of ideas that contributed to the making of our present democratic moment. The selection of texts goes beyond the standard, Western-centric canonical history of democracy, with its beginnings in ancient Athens and its climax in the French and American revolutions, recovering some of the significant body of democratic and anti-democratic thought in Latin America, Asia, and elsewhere. It includes discussions of well-known philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, but also of a variety of thinkers much less well known in English as writers on democracy: Al Farabi, Bolívar, Gandhi, Radishchev, Lenin, Sun Yat-sen, and many others. The essays thus de-center our understanding of the moments where the idea of democracy was articulated, rejected, and appropriated. Spanning antiquity to the present and global in scope, with contributions by key scholars of democracy from around the world, Democratic Moments is the ideal text for all students wishing to expand their understanding of the ways in which this contested concept has been understood.

  • - A New Hollywood Moses: On the Spectacle and Reception of Exodus: Gods and Kings
     
    £37.99

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