Part intellectual history and part nuanced argument for change, this book explores how and why the question of what defines Christianity has become so vexing over the past century, and how believers could think differently about it in the future.
Monitoring American Federalism examines the use of interposition as a constitutional tool to monitor the federal government and... Læs mere
A sustained study of Harriet Jacobs's as a political philosopher, casting her as major theorist of nature of slavery. Bringing Jacobs into dialogue with Frederick Douglass, the author... Læs mere
Offering a synthesis of the key developments of the Greek Iron Age, this Companion demonstrates how new archaeological and theoretical approaches have... Læs mere
An accessible and engaging overview of the history of the European Union, from the postwar era to the present day. Kiran Klaus Patel explores the surprising rise... Læs mere
This book explores how reading and the development of literacy positively affect a wide variety of important cognitive abilities,... Læs mere
This book is for scholars, students and practitioners interested in genocide prevention. Genocide has claimed tens of millions of lives in the modern age,... Læs mere
Environmental economics must integrate ecological systems and tipping points. This Element examines models of regime shifts and uncertain... Læs mere
Lanza explores radical attempts to remake Chinese cities during the Great Leap Forward in the first English history of urban collectivization. Through the... Læs mere
According to Immanuel Kant, citizenship amounts to freedom, equality, and civil self-sufficiency. This Element provides a unifying interpretation of Kant's theory of... Læs mere
This Student's Guide provides a guided tour of the laws of thermodynamics, with particular attention given to their development through observational and... Læs mere
This collection documents the early history of Latin American evangelicals by placing their voices at the center of historical inquiry... Læs mere