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Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation-3rd Edition

Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation, Third Edition, guides readers toward a greater understanding of human resource management in sport and recreation environments.

Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation, Third Edition, guides readers toward a greater understanding of human resource management in sport and recreation environments.

Strategic Human Resource Management

"The well-respected author team strike the ideal balance between the latest academic theory and real-world practice, making this the most applied SHRM textbook written in an eminently student-friendly format."--Source inconnue.

"The well-respected author team strike the ideal balance between the latest academic theory and real-world practice, making this the most applied SHRM textbook written in an eminently student-friendly format."--Source inconnue.

Workplace Worship

How to Practice Your Faith Without Preaching a Word, and Grow Your Career in the Process

Workplace Worship was written for professionals looking to accelerate their careers, find meaning in the mundane, and avoid having to check their faith at the door. It's a compelling case for how spiritual influence works at work and provides insights on how you can build a career that esteems God, inspires others, and positions you for success. Workplace Worship takes a fresh look at the Great Commission as recorded in Mark 16:15 and provides tips, tools, and strategies that address how every Christian can positively influence the world for Christ, without ever standing in front of a church, preaching from behind a pulpit, or knocking on doors. It presents the premise that your work is a type of worship, and how you engage in this type of worship makes all the difference to both your influence and success.

Workplace Worship was written for professionals looking to accelerate their careers, find meaning in the mundane, and avoid having to check their faith at the door.

Worship with One Accord

Where Liturgy and Ecumenism Embrace

The historical course of Christianity in the twentieth century has been strongly marked by the Ecumenical Movement and the Liturgical Movement, and often these currents for the recovery of the Church's unity and the renewal of its worship have flowed together. In this new book, author Geoffrey Wainwright draws on his three decades of active participation in both movements to offer a theologically informed account of what has been at stake in them, what their achievements have been, and what tasks remain for them to accomplish. He shows how the two movements have engaged such issues as the authority and function of scripture and tradition as well as the nature of the Church and sacraments. In this last connection, Wainwright illuminates the convergence represented by the widely received Lima text on "Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry," in the writing of which he played a prominent part. The linguistic and anthropological turns that characterize twentieth-century thought are reflected in the attention given to the language and ritual of worship. The social location of the Church is addressed in chapters that look to liturgical practices for common Christian perspectives on ethics, politics, and culture, so that discords and conflicts may be resolved and reconciled. The book makes its own contribution to the symphony of praise to which the apostle Paul summons Christians and the churches when they will "with one mind and one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ."

In this new book, author Geoffrey Wainwright draws on his three decades of active participation in both movements to offer a theologically informed account of what has been at stake in them, what their achievements have been, and what tasks ...

Ancestor Worship and the Elite in Late Iron Age Scandinavia

A Grave Matter

Ancestor worship is often assumed by contemporary European audiences to be an outdated and primitive tradition with little relevance to our societies, past and present. This book questions that assumption and seeks to determine whether ancestor ideology was an integral part of religion in Viking Age and early medieval Scandinavia. The concept is examined from a broad socio-anthropological perspective, which is used to structure a set of case studies which analyse the cults of specific individuals in Old Norse literature. The situation of gods in Old Norse religion has been almost exclusively addressed in isolation from these socio-anthropological perspectives. The public gravemound cults of deceased rulers are discussed conventionally as cases of sacral kingship, and, more recently, religious ruler ideology; both are seen as having divine associations in Old Norse scholarship. Building on the anthropological framework, this study introduces the concept of ‘superior ancestors’, employed in social anthropology to denote a form of political ancestor worship used to regulate social structure deliberately. It suggests that Old Norse ruler ideology was based on conventional and widely recognised religious practices revolving around kinship and ancestors and that the gods were perceived as human ancestors belonging to elite families.

This book questions that assumption and seeks to determine whether ancestor ideology was an integral part of religion in Viking Age and early medieval Scandinavia.

Worship

The More Excellent Way

Worship, the More Excellent Way, Delineates the Scriptural methods for worship. It reveals flagrant practices that are diametrically opposed to the orderly worship commanded by Holy Scripture. It exposes false doctrines that corrupt Biblical worship and relegates some worshippers to a place of second-class citizenship in the Church. The book, "Worship: the More Excellent Way," has grown from the need for an accurate, in depth, study of Holy Scripture to determine the Bible way. It offers answers to such questions as: What is the Church? Who are the Blessed of God? What is a Bible Church? What is True Worship? "Worship, the More Excellent Way," reveals grammatical errors made by translators, editors, and Bible publishers that have helped create false doctrines. It deals with language conflicts and the issue of a woman's place in the worship service. "Worship, the More Excellent Way," provides Scriptural insight about. The New Testament Church The body of Christ, Elements of Biblical worship, The manifestation of the spirit, Comprehensible worship, Orderly worship and How to create and maintain proper worship. It deals with the matter of authority, and it discusses "the more excellent way" of honoring God.

The book, "Worship: the More Excellent Way," has grown from the need for an accurate, in depth, study of Holy Scripture to determine the Bible way. It offers answers to such questions as: What is the Church? Who are the Blessed of God?

Biblical Worship

Theology for God's Glory

A biblical theology of worship spanning both the Old and New Testaments While many books on worship focus on contemporary trends, Biblical Worship plumbs every book of the Bible to uncover its teaching on worship and then applies these insights to our lives and churches today. A team of respected evangelical scholars unearths insights into a variety of issues surrounding worship, including: • The Old Testament concept of worship • Worship before the Exodus • Worship in the Old Testament feasts and celebrations • Worship in the Psalms of Lament and Thanksgiving • The New Testament concept of worship • Worship in the Gospels • Worship in Acts • Worship in the Pastoral Epistles, and much more. Pastors, worship leaders, instructors, and anyone who wants to grow in their knowledge of the Bible's full teaching on worship and how it applies today will benefit from this volume, part of the Biblical Theology for the Church series.

Here, worship followed the Jewish practices but with an expanded canon of sacred texts as the various New Testament documents were increasingly being treated as on a par with the Hebrew Scriptures.26 The question still remains: What ...

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.

Ritualism and Evangelicalism. “The limits of ceremonial in religious worship,” ... Together with suggestive counsels to Evangelical Churchmen, etc

... altars , and ceremonies , is about as honest as their other common practice of quoting from Cranmer , and the other Reformers , passages in support of Ritualistic practices which were written by those Reformers in their earlier days ...

The Oxford History of Christian Worship

A comprehensive history of the origins and development of Christian worship, from ancient times to the present day, provides a defintive study of the evolution of Christian liturgy, theology, church history, artistic influence, and social and cultural contexts, covering such topics as Russian Orthodoxy, Women in Worship, Liturgical Music, and the Apostolic Tradition.

A comprehensive history of the origins and development of Christian worship, from ancient times to the present day, provides a defintive study of the evolution of Christian liturgy, theology, church history, artistic influence, and social ...