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Canons by Consensus

Canons by Consensus
Author: Joseph Csicsila
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004-08-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0817313974

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Canons by Consensus is first systematic analysis of American literature textbooks used by college instructors in the last century.


Confronting Our Canons

Confronting Our Canons
Author: Joan Lipman Brown
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2010
Genre: Canon (Literature)
ISBN: 0838757677

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The contents of this book cover what a Canon is and why it matters, the Canon backstory, modern Canons, factors that make a work Canonical, the literary Canon, and much more.


Names Of Allah

Names Of Allah
Author: Parvez Dewan
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003-06-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9351184323

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Allah is widely believed to have ninetynine names, each of which has a meaning and is indicative of a desirable quality. This copiously researched book, The Names Of Allah, contains the most popularly accepted and several lesserknown titles of Allah. These sacred names are given in Arabic and phonetic English, with English translations and explanatory notes. Enhancing the appeal of the book is a comprehensive introduction. It deals with several canons, each of which differs in the names included and the sequence followed. Drawing upon the views of various scholars regarding the names and attributes of Allah, the categorization of these names and most importantly, the benefits of reciting them, the author gives us perhaps the most thorough and accessible contemporary interpretation of the different aspects of the Supreme Being.


Bishops, Councils, and Consensus in the Visigothic Kingdom, 589-633

Bishops, Councils, and Consensus in the Visigothic Kingdom, 589-633
Author: Rachel L. Stocking
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472111336

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Portrays the power struggles among medieval rulers, sacred and profane


Partisan Canons

Partisan Canons
Author: Anna Brzyski
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2007-10-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0822340852

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Case studies that counter the idea of a transcendent art canon by demonstrating that the content of any and every canon is historically and culturally specific.


Canons in Conflict

Canons in Conflict
Author: James E. Brenneman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1997-05-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195355199

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In this new study, James Brenneman confronts the issue of conflicting canons with full force, incorporating insights gained from both literary and biblical disciplines on the question of canon. He begins with an illuminating tour through contemporary literary theory from Hans Robert Jauss to Stanley Fish, and current discussions in theology about the canon. He goes on to a consideration of true and false prophesy, with a detailed examination of the three apparently conflicting versions of the Old Testament "swords into plowshares" prophesy, as found in Isaiah 2:2-4,5; Joel 4:9-12 (Eng. 3:9-12); and Micah 4:1-5. Suggesting that the dynamics controlling the process for negotiating between contradictory readings of prophetic texts are the same as those at work in adjudicating between canons in conflict, Brenneman concludes by pointing the way towards an integrative approach appropriate to the question of canon and authority in a "post-modern" pluralistic context.


The Early Development of Canon Law and the Council of Serdica

The Early Development of Canon Law and the Council of Serdica
Author: Hamilton Hess
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198269755

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When first published in 1958, this text became the standard account of the canons passed by the Western bishops assembled at Serdica in 343 and the thinking on Church matters that lay behind them. This edition adds further material and research tools.


Canons and Contexts

Canons and Contexts
Author: Paul Lauter
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 1991-03-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0195361741

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This collection of essays places issues central to literary study, particularly the question of the canon, in the context of institutional practices in American colleges and universities. Lauter addresses such crucial concerns as what students should read and study, how standards of "quality" are defined and changed, the limits of theoretical discourse, and the ways race, gender, and class shape not only teaching, curricula, and research priorities, but collegiate personnel actions as well. The book examines critically the variety of recent proposals for "reforming" higher education, and it calls into question many practices, like employing large numbers of part-timers, now popular with college managers. Offering concrete examples of a "comparative" method for teaching literary texts, and specific instances about "integrating" curricula, Canons and Contexts proposes realistic ideas for creating varied, spirited, and democratic classrooms and colleges.


Canon 1096 on Ignorance with Application to Tribunal and Pastoral Practice

Canon 1096 on Ignorance with Application to Tribunal and Pastoral Practice
Author: Girard M. Sherba
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1581121342

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Before Vatican II, marriage was often considered, or at least popularly expressed, as a union of bodies; that is to say, marriage was an exclusive contract by which a man and a woman mutually handed over their bodies for the purpose of acts which led to the procreation of children. Matrimonial jurisprudence was primarily focused on this marital contract. With the advent of Vatican II and its emphasis on the personalist notion of marriage, a new age dawned whereby canonists, especially auditors of the Roman Rota, were henceforth to view marriage as a union of persons. "Person" is more than a "body"; rather, a person is an individual consisting of wants, needs, desires, impulses, hopes and dreams, whose life experience has been shaped by the milieu "cultural, familial, religious" from which he or she comes. "Union" is not only simply understood as a "contract", but also is now once again recognized as a "covenant", a concept which, at least in the Latin Church, was prevalent until the 12th century. One of the canons of the 1983 CIC, although almost identical in wording to its predecessor in the 1917 CIC, but which now must be understood and interpreted in light of the teachings of Vatican II, is canon 1096 which pertains to the effect of ignorance on matrimonial consent. Given the current appreciation of marriage founded in the teachings of Vatican II, especially in Gaudium et spes, reiterated by Popes Paul VI and John Paul II and described in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, complicated by today's western society's stress on individualism and permeated by a divorce mentality, what is the impact of this canon on matrimonial consent? How can its meaning, once understood as being wider than merely the sexual act itself, be better utilized by those in tribunal ministry? This is the major thrust of the present work. The research of the history and development of the concept of ignorance in canonical writings, how its understanding broadened especially after Vatican II and our conclusions on how to apply its richness to marriage nullity led us to expand the use of this canon: how it can aid in the development of pre-marital preparation programs which would not only possibly help prevent couples from being ignorant of the essence of marriage but also help them to appreciate this richness more deeply in their own lives so that marriage truly can become, as we read in canon 1055, "a partnership of the whole of life which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring". It is our sincere hope that this study, with its extensive footnotes and up-to-date bibliography will not only be of benefit to all who read it but also will serve as a spring board for further discussion and use of this canon as a ground for nullity and other pastoral uses.


Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law

Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law
Author: Khaled Abou El Fadl
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2019-05-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317622448

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This handbook is a detailed reference source comprising original articles covering the origins, history, theory and practice of Islamic law. The handbook starts out by dealing with the question of what type of law is Islamic law and includes a critical analysis of the pedagogical approaches to studying and analysing Islamic law as a discipline. The handbook covers a broad range of issues, including the role of ethics in Islamic jurisprudence, the mechanics and processes of interpretation, the purposes and objectives of Islamic law, constitutional law and secularism, gender, bioethics, Muslim minorities in the West, jihad and terrorism. Previous publications on this topic have approached Islamic law from a variety of disciplinary and pedagogical perspectives. One of the original features of this handbook is that it treats Islamic law as a legal discipline by taking into account the historical functions and processes of legal cultures and the patterns of legal thought. With contributions from a selection of highly regarded and leading scholars in this field, the Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law is an essential resource for students and scholars who are interested in the field of Islamic Law.