"The Religious Imagination of American Women" is an exploration of five ideas that have become particularly powerful catalysts in the theological imaginations of women in many difference communities. These are ambivalence toward their traditions; the immanence, or indwelling, of the divine; the sacr[...]
Using newly developed research methods, over one hundred scholars uncover the neglected side of church history as they offer glimpses of the religious ideas and consciousness of the peopletheir assumptions, beliefs, values, habits, longings, terrors, anxieties, and comforts. This is history from bel[...]
An introduction to computer programming concepts and techniques for young adults explains how to develop basic programming skills that can be applied to any programming language, covering such essential concepts as Boolean conditions, arrays, loops, functions, and more while offering examples in suc[...]
This book explores the phenomenon of regionalism. In a seeming contradiction to globalization, there is a growing tendency for countries to enter into regional arrangements as a response to the pressures of operating in a global marketplace. But regionalism is also emerging as a phenomenon in its ow[...]
Introduce your students to the latest developments in biotechnology and genomics with this new edition of Campbell and Farrell's best-selling text for the one-term course. Known for its logical organization, appropriate depth of coverage, and vibrant illustrations, "Biochemistry, 7th edition, Intern[...]