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Participating in Worship

History, Theory, and Practice

Transcending the common distinctions between high church/low church and formal/informal, this book argues for a balance in the patterns and various levels of worship participation, giving all Christians a fresh look at worship as a whole. Craig Erickson discusses the elements of participation in detail, setting historical and theological insights within a comprehensive theory of liturgical participation. He enables students, ministers, and congregations to understand the historical significance of the elements of worship and offers useful suggestions for strengthening Christian worship.

Transcending the common distinctions between high church/low church and formal/informal, this book argues for a balance in the patterns and various levels of worship participation, giving all Christians a fresh look at worship as a whole.

Review of Educational Research

Manuscripts should typically run between 35 and 60 pages in typed length . Author Identification The complete title of the article and the author ( s ) should be typed on a separate sheet to ensure anonymity in the review process .

CRM Unplugged

Releasing CRM's Strategic Value

Building and maintaining a customer-centered enterprise cost-effectively is a hot topic and key business issue. This book provides the definitive work on how to derive return from investment. It shows readers strategies for successful CRM implementation into a company, and how to achieve a good ROI through CRM, and also details best practices.

This no-nonsense guide describes the larger scope and context of CRM beyond sales, marketing, and customer service, and provides real-world examples and methodologies for making sense of the real goals of customer relationship management." ...

An Introduction to Rehabilitation Engineering

Answering the widespread demand for an introductory book on rehabilitation engineering (RE), Dr. Rory A. Cooper, a distinguished RE authority, and his esteemed colleagues present An Introduction to Rehabilitation Engineering. This resource introduces the fundamentals and applications of RE and assistive technologies (ATs). After providing a

... Inc. Centreville, Virginia Amol Karmarkar University of Pittsburgh and VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Elaine Mormer University of Pittsburgh Department of Communication Science and Disorders Pittsburgh, ...

Historical Foundations of Informal Logic

In response to the growing recognition of informal logic as a discipline in its own right, this collection of essays from leading contributors in the field provides the formative knowledge and historical context required to understand the development of a so far little studied subject area.

Thus , dialectic was useful in everyday reasoning about human affairs whether personal , political or religious . It was essential to the conduct of commercial , legal and medical proceedings . As a critical discipline dialectic guided ...

The Little Book of Sufi Stories

There are 60 short stories in The Little Book of Sufi Stories. These tales reflect a variety of principles, values and ideas which are entailed by the Sufi mystical tradition. Each story leads the reader to a doorway of an experience that the story points toward. Like a Zen koan, a real Sufi story allows wisdom to arise from the inside. The stories in this book are drawn from the dozens that author has enjoyed telling in his seminars over the past 20 years. Most of them appear in works of the classical Sufis, like Rumi, Attar or S’adi. To preserve some of the in-person feeling and bring the language up-to-date, he has given them his own improvised turns. The goal here is to convey a aliveness that awakens a spark in the soul. Included in this collection are stories about Jesus, Satan, Jonah and Mullah Nasridden.

The goal here is to convey a aliveness that awakens a spark in the soul. Included in this collection are stories about Jesus, Satan, Jonah and Mullah Nasridden.

Broadcasting in the Arab World

A Survey of Radio and Television in the Middle East

Boyd (communication, journalism, and telecommunications, U. of Kentucky-Lexington) discusses aspects of radio and television broadcasting in the Arab world, addressing the international, national, and regional radio and television media in the Middle East and North Africa through detailed examination of the system in each country and its relationship with the country's language, politics, economics, culture, and religion. Updates from the 1993 edition include a new chapter on international broadcasting and information on new developments in Palestinian rights to radio and television programming and the impact of direct-broadcast satellites.

Updates from the 1993 edition include a new chapter on international broadcasting and information on new developments in Palestinian rights to radio and television programming and the impact of direct-broadcast satellites.