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    - Gregory Bateson's World of Difference
    by Peter Harries-Jones
    £25.49 - 86.49

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    Benjamin's relationship to theological matters has been less observed than it should. Walter Benjamin and Theology brings together some of the world's most renowned experts to reassess the stake theology has in Benjamin's writings, aiming for nothing less than the beginning of a new phase in Anglophone Benjamin scholarship.

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    - African American Schools in the Urban South, 1865-1890
    by Hilary Green
    £25.49 - 86.49

    Book explores the post-Civil War creation of African American public schools in Richmond, Virginia and Mobile, Alabama. Urban African Americans and their partners redefined American citizenship, created essential educational resources, and ensured that children had access to a quality education taught by African American teachers at the turn-of-the-twentieth century.

  • - Gangsters and Gangbusters in La Guardia's New York
    by Robert Weldon Whalen
    £15.49

    Murder, Inc. and the Moral Life: Gangsters and Gangbusters in La Guardia's New York tells the story of the notorious 1930s Brooklyn gang nicknamed "Murder, Inc." Murder, Inc. is as well an extended moral reflection on the phenomenon of gangsters in general and the Murder, Inc. gang in particular.

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    - Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection
     
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    In comparative theology, an adherent of one religious tradition reflects on faith through deep and focused conversation with another tradition. This volume equips students of Christian theology for leadership in a pluralistic world through conversations about God, theodicy, humanity, Christology, and soteriology that take seriously the wisdom of religious neighbors.

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    by Andrew Hui
    £20.99

    The book argues that the Renaissance was the Ruin-naissance, the birth of the ruin as category of discourse that inspired voluminous poetic production. By examining Petrarch, Du Bellay, the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, Spenser, and Shakespeare, Hui explains how writers used the ruin to think about their relationship to classical antiquity.

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    - Foundations for Philosophical Anthropology
    by Etienne Balibar
    £26.49

    A collection of Essays over the last 20 years, exploring different dimensions (historical, political, philosophical, literary) of the philosophical debate on "subjecthood" and "subjectivity" in Modernity, as it was framed by the "Controversy on the subject" from the 1960's, and showing how it is now continued in a "controversy on the Universal".

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    - Theology, Poetry, and the Challenge of Representation
    by Colby Dickinson
    £18.49 - 62.99

    This book investigates the form of spirituality given shape in the intersection of poetics and theological-philosophical reflection, concerned especially with matters of representation and failure.

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    - Race, Leisure, and the Politics of Segregation at the New Jersey Shore, 1865-1920
    by David E. Goldberg
    £20.99 - 75.99

    This book examines how de facto segregation unfolded and operated at the New Jersey shore after the Civil War. Weaving together histories of race, leisure, and consumption, it argues that the politics of mass consumption contained early desegregation efforts and prolonged Jim Crow.

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    - Eros, the Body, and the Eucharist
    by Emmanuel Falque
    £26.49 - 94.49

  • - A Life of Gender and Spiritual Transitions
    by Michael Jivaka
    £15.49

    Out of the Ordinary is the memoir of Dr. Michael Dillon / Lobzang Jivaka (1915-1962) who transitioned from female to male between 1939 and 1949, became a ship's surgeon in the (British) Merchant Navy, and was a monastic novice in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition when he died unexpectedly in 1962.

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    - Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection
     
    £75.99

    In comparative theology, an adherent of one religious tradition reflects on faith through deep and focused conversation with another tradition. This volume equips students of Christian theology for leadership in a pluralistic world through conversations about God, theodicy, humanity, Christology, and soteriology that take seriously the wisdom of religious neighbors.

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    - The Aesthetics of Possibility
    by Ashon T. Crawley
    £20.99

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    - Interviews in Contemporary French Phenomenology
    by Tarek R. Dika & W. Chris Hackett
    £23.49 - 65.99

    A book of interviews with contemporary French phenomenologists; introduces the reader to the present state of contemporary French phenomenology in all its dimensions through the voices of its most significant figures living today.

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    - 101 Words for Energy and Environment
    by Patricia Yaeger & Jennifer Wenzel
    £24.99

    A collection of brief reflections on keywords related to energy, including the various substances and forces with which humans have produced energy, and their past, present, and future implications for values, politics, culture, and environment.

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    by Jean-Luc Nancy
    £19.99

    Over thirty years after Maurice Blanchot writes The Unavowable Community-a book outlining a critical response to Jean-Luc Nancy's early proposal for thinking an "inoperative community"-The Disavowed Community offers a close reading of Blanchot's text.

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