Understanding World Religions introduces students to major worldviews-including Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Native American, and Marxist-through the lens of justice and peace. The second edition has been updated and revised throughout. After an introduction to key themes in studying [...]
A resource at Level 2 which includes the 2008 Craft Certificate specification and the NVQs. It features margin features and FAQs which call out information and bring learning to life. It includes end-of-unit knowledge tests which enable students to track their progress.[...]
Cognitive Behavioural Coaching (CBC) takes the highly effective techniques and principles of CBT off the therapists couch and in to the work place and the home.[...]
Leads readers through the physiology of emotions, to show how everyday emotional traumas can affect our physical health.[...]
Paul M. Kellstedt's and Guy D. Whitten's The Fundamentals of Political Science Research provides an introduction to the scientific study of politics, supplying students with the basic tools needed to be both critical consumers and producers of scholarly research in political science. The book begins[...]
This comprehensive lab manual contains a wide array of experiments without sacrificing organizational clarity and includes categories on Energy, Kinetics, and Equilibrium. All experiments have undergone significant testing before being finalized, and many microscale experiments have been added to al[...]
Understanding World Religions studies major religions and worldviews current in today's world in order to seek their assistance in work for justice and peace, and to discourage their promotion of selfish privilege and war. Worldviews studied include Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Marxis[...]
The revelation of God's grace extended to believers in the New Covenant is the most life-giving truth one can experience. Grace not only applies to salvation, as most Protestants believe, but to the process of becoming like Christ in the way one thinks, acts, and experiences life on earth. Christian[...]
For five decades, New York-based artist Jack Whitten (born 1939) has explored the possibilities of paint, the role of the artist and the allure of materials. As a child of the segregated South, he bears witness to expressions of evil and the resilience of the human spirit. From his first spectral ca[...]
This new edition provides an introduction to the scientific study of politics, refined discussions of concepts and a chapter on writing about an original research project.[...]
Jack Whitten's writings articulate his tireless reinvention of abstractionA black man who grew up in the Jim Crow South, Jack Whitten (1939-2018) arrived in New York in 1959 and began a wide-ranging exploration into the nature of painting and art-making that would sustain more than five decades of w[...]