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In this second edition of Statecraft and Stagecraft, Robert Schmuhl adds a chapter on the Persian Gulf War and the 1992 presidential campaign to his provocative exploration of the involvement of the media in public life.
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The author was part of Patton's Third Army in World War II in a unit... Læs mere
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The business world is often caricatured as a world where everyone knows the price, yet appreciates... Læs mere
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Explores the history of the now classic Story of a Soul, written by Thérèse of Lisieux, including how Mother Agnés, Prioress of the Carmelite convent and sister of Thérèse altered and completed Thérèse's text so that it became a travesty of the original.
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In detailed historical analyses of Mexican immigration, economic class struggle, intermarriage, urbanization and... Læs mere
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The elusive rationale for the Brescia Casket, an ivory reliquary carved in northern Italy ca. 390, has long tantalized... Læs mere
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This text, by the author of ""The Pragmatic Philosophy of William James"", provides a critical analysis of James's philosopy of religion. It examines and extends his insights and arguments, exhibiting their depth and contemporary relevance.
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When A History of the Mexican-American People was first published in 1977 it was greeted with enthusiasm for its straightforward, objective account of the... Læs mere
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10 Catholic scholars, all recipients of the University of Dayton's Marianist Award, explore how their faith as Catholics has influenced their scholarship and how, in turn, their scholarship has affected their faith. They reveal how they have bridged the gap between the two.
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This work of philosophical theology brings together Jewish, Christian and Muslim perspectives on the complex questions surrounding divine and human freedom. The author emphasises the common ground among the three traditions.