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David Smith

    Questo autore approfondisce come le credenze e i valori impliciti modellino i materiali didattici e le pratiche di insegnamento. Il suo progetto di ricerca ventennale esplora gli innumerevoli modi in cui la fede si esprime all'interno delle aule. Dirige un istituto di ricerca incentrato sull'intersezione tra fede cristiana ed educazione, fornendo spunti su come le dimensioni spirituali influenzino gli ambienti di apprendimento. Il suo lavoro offre una prospettiva unica sulla profonda connessione tra fede e pedagogia.

    Estonia
    Mission After Christendom
    Dessert Cocktails
    That Is Not Who We Are!
    British Railway Stinks
    In Their Own Words
    • In Their Own Words

      • 335pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Actual statements and writings of jihadis expressing their views on virtually every subject relevant to their cause, with introductory and contextual material that provides the background and origins of what they are saying. The stories, rationales, ideas, and arguments of jihadi terrorists and those who support them should provide greater insights into their motives and plans, as well as the nature of the threat they pose.

      In Their Own Words
    • How can liberals offer “stories of peoplehood” that can compete with illiberal populist and nationalist stories? Rogers Smith has long argued for the importance of “stories of peoplehood” in constituting political communities. By enabling a people to tell others and themselves who they are, such stories establish the people’s identity and values and guide its actions. They can promote national unity and unity of groups within and across nations. Smith argues that nationalist populists have done a better job than liberals in providing stories of peoplehood that advance their worldview: the nation as ethnically defined, threatened by enemies, and blameless for its troubles, which come from its victimization by malign elites and foreigners. Liberals need to offer their own stories expressing more inclusive values. Analyzing three liberal stories of peoplehood—those of John Dewey, Barack Obama, and Abraham Lincoln—Smith argues that all have value and all are needed, though he sees Lincoln’s, based on the Declaration of Independence, as the most promising.

      That Is Not Who We Are!
    • Exploring the challenges of modern mission work, this book identifies innovative opportunities for witness in a globalized context. It provides insightful analysis of the current mission crisis and offers a fresh perspective through engaging studies of pertinent biblical narratives. The text emphasizes the need for adaptation and renewal in mission practices, aiming to inspire readers to navigate the complexities of faith in today's world.

      Mission After Christendom
    • Estonia

      Independence and European Integration

      • 230pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on Estonia's journey from Soviet rule to aspiring EU membership, the study highlights the significant reforms that transformed the nation in under a decade. It examines the complexities of post-communist identity and the struggle between national sovereignty and the demands of Western organizations. Additionally, Estonia's strategic location presents challenges for Western interests, positioning the country as a critical indicator of both Russia's intentions and the broader dynamics of the "New Europe."

      Estonia
    • Three Years After

      • 66pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Three years after 9/11, the RAND Corporation held a conference to share results from recent terrorism studies with government officals, military officals, congressional staff, foundations, NGOs, foreign embassy representatives, and the public.

      Three Years After
    • Across the Aisle

      • 228pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Readers of Across the Aisle will gain a renewed understanding of official opposition that goes beyond Stornoway and shadow cabinets, illuminating both the historical evolution and recent developments of opposition politics in Canada.

      Across the Aisle
    • On the Edge of Freedom

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Describes the development of antislavery activism in border south central Pennsylvania. Rather than engage in public protest, activists concentrated on protecting fugitive slaves and prosecuting those who sought to recapture them. This approach paid dividends before the Civil War, but did not provide a solid basis for equal opportunity afterwards.

      On the Edge of Freedom
    • If... A fantastic and mind-bending new way of looking at big ideas and numbers for children!

      If