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The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria Mosaic Philosophy

The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria Mosaic Philosophy

In The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria Kathleen Gibbons proposes a new approach to Clement’s moral philosophy and explores how his construction of Christianity’s relationship with Jewishness informed and was informed by his philosophical project. As one of the earliest Christian philosophers Clement’s work has alternatively been treated as important for understanding the history of relations between Christianity and Judaism and between Christianity and pagan philosophy. This study argues that an adequate examination of his significance for the one requires an adequate examination of his significance for the other. While the ancient claim that the writings of Moses were read by the philosophical schools was found in Jewish Christian and pagan authors Gibbons demonstrates that Clement’s use of this claim shapes not only his justification of his authorial project but also his philosophical argumentation. In explaining what he took to be the cosmological metaphysical and ethical implications of the doctrine that the supreme God is a lawgiver Clement provided the theoretical justifications for his views on a range of issues that included martyrdom sexual asceticism the status of the law of Moses and the relationship between divine providence and human autonomy. By contextualizing Clement’s discussions of volition against wider Greco-Roman debates about self-determination it becomes possible to reinterpret the invocation of “free will” in early Christian heresiological discourse as part of a larger dispute about what human autonomy requires. | The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria Mosaic Philosophy

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The Evolution of Religion Religiosity and Theology A Multi-Level and Multi-Disciplinary Approach

Irenaeus of Lyons and the Mosaic of Christ Preaching Scripture in the Era of Martyrdom

Irenaeus of Lyons and the Mosaic of Christ Preaching Scripture in the Era of Martyrdom

Recent theological scholarship has shown increasing interest in patristic exegesis. The way early Christians read scripture has attracted not only historians but also systematic and exegetical scholars. However the Christian reading of scripture before Origen has been neglected or more often dominated by Gnostic perspectives. This study uses the writings of Irenaeus to argue that there was a rich Christian engagement with scripture long before Origen and the supposed conflict between Antioch and Alexandria. This is a focused examination of specific exegetical themes that undergird Irenaeus’ argument against his opponents. However whereas many works interpret Irenaeus only as he relates to certain Gnostic teachings this book recognizes the broader context of the second century and explores the profound questions facing early Christians in an era of martyrdom. It shows that Irenaeus is interested not simply in expounding the original intent of individual texts but in demonstrating how individual texts fit into the one catholic narrative of salvation. This in turn he hopes will cause his audience to see their place as individuals in the same narrative. Using insightful close reading of Irenaeus allied with a firm grounding in the context in which he wrote this book will be vital reading for scholars of the early Church as well as those with interests in patristics and the development of Christian exegesis. | Irenaeus of Lyons and the Mosaic of Christ Preaching Scripture in the Era of Martyrdom

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Agents and Multi-Agent Systems in Construction

Immersive Sound The Art and Science of Binaural and Multi-Channel Audio

Multi-Dimensional Therapy with Families Children and Adults The Diamond Model

Embedded Multi-Level Leadership in Elite Sport

Understanding Globalization A Multi-Dimensional Approach

Handbook of Response to Intervention and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support

EU Law and National Constitutions The Constitutional Dynamics of Multi-Level Governance

EU Law and National Constitutions The Constitutional Dynamics of Multi-Level Governance

This book provides an in-depth guide to researchers and practitioners who are interested in analysing the evolution of EU law from a national and comparative constitutional law perspective. The volume deals with questions of how EU member states’ constitutional systems including the subnational tier interact with the supranational level. It maps the evolution over time of constitutional strategies in the face of multi-level governance and individual contextual factors on an empirical basis. The volume comprises 12 national reports written by leading experts in constitutional and EU law and in political science. The countries discussed include the six founding member states together with a selection of member states in which a clear-cut evolution in the national constitutional approach towards the EU can be observed. These comprise the Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Poland Portugal and the United Kingdom. The latter is included as an “extreme” case in which the change in constitutional strategy over time has resulted in withdrawing from the Union altogether. Taken together the book assembles the building blocks of an explanatory theory of constitutional strategies in the face of multi-level governance. The volume will be of interest to students and researchers in comparative constitutional law political science and multidisciplinary EU studies. It will also be a valuable resource for policy-makers. | EU Law and National Constitutions The Constitutional Dynamics of Multi-Level Governance

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Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems

Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems

Human cognitive processes and defense mechanisms as described in psychoanalysis bring about new notions and paradigms for artificial intelligence systems. One key reason is that the human cognitive processes and defense mechanisms in question can accomplish conflict detection functionalities filter functionalities and other system stabilizing tasks within artificial intelligence systems. Yet artificial cognitive architectures lack the capability to analyze complex situations as well as the universal competencies needed to orientate themselves in complex environments in various domains. Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems addresses this dilemma by exploring how to describe model and implement psychoanalytic defense mechanisms in the course of a project that provides a functional model of the human mind. With discussions focusing on the development of a mathematical description for the implementation of conflict detection the activation and selection of defense mechanisms and the processing of defense mechanisms Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms in Cognitive Multi-Agent Systems describes the decisive points for the application of defense mechanisms in artificial intelligence. Formulae that treat defense mechanisms as transformations are also provided. Interdisciplinary cooperation between the scientific fields of psychoanalysis and artificial intelligence is highlighted as the foundation of new research findings throughout the book. Innovative and exciting this book will be of great interest to academics researchers and postgraduates in the fields of cognitive science artificial intelligence and psychoanalysis.

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Transcultural Jazz Israeli Musicians and Multi-Local Music Making

Multi-Unit Housing in Urban Cities From 1800 to Present Day

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Secondary Schools The Definitive Guide to Effective Implementation and Quality Control

Strategic Portfolio Management In the Multi-Project and Program Organisation

Strategic Portfolio Management In the Multi-Project and Program Organisation

This book provides a powerful insight into strategic portfolio management and its central role in the delivery of organisational strategy maximisation of value creation and efficient allocation of resources and capabilities to achieve organisational strategic objectives. The book makes a valuable contribution to the development of thinking on the translation of strategy into actionable work. Whether you are a senior manager building a high-performing strategic portfolio for your organisation or an academic searching for new perspectives on strategy execution through portfolio management you will find great significance in this book. Twenty-eight chapters in four sections provide multiple perspectives on the topic with in-depth guidance on organisational design for strategic portfolio management and covering all process capability and leadership aspects of strategic portfolio management. The book includes several detailed case studies for the effective deployment of strategic portfolios bringing together theory and practice for strategic portfolio management. This book is particularly valuable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of project and portfolio management strategic management and leadership who are looking to expand their knowledge within the multi-project environment. Highly practical and logical in its structure it also shows project management professionals how to effectively manage their business portfolios and align this with their business strategy. | Strategic Portfolio Management In the Multi-Project and Program Organisation

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Migration Governance in Asia A Multi-level Analysis

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools The Definitive Guide to Effective Implementation and Quality Control

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools The Definitive Guide to Effective Implementation and Quality Control

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools is the leadership handbook and practitioner’s field guide to implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in elementary schools leading to improved student outcomes and school safety. Schools can creatively customize replicable best practices using this in-depth operations manual to guide MTSS teams in planning and delivering tiers of academic and integrated social-emotional and behavioral supports to meet the needs of all students. This text introduces Healthy Minds Safe Schools an evidence-based program that significantly improves student well-being school safety and teacher feelings of self-efficacy for delivering social-emotional and behavioral curriculum in the classroom. Featuring team exercises and real perspectives from educators this text shows how to make incremental yet manageable changes at elementary schools in accordance with public policy mandates and evidence-based practices by developing smart teams and programs identifying roles and responsibilities implementing layers of academic support and services improving social-emotional and behavioral health of students and creating an inclusive school culture. It details organizational psychology and socially just educational practices and is a handbook aligned with the U. S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center guidebook for preventing school violence and with the National Center for School Mental Health Curriculum. | Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Elementary Schools The Definitive Guide to Effective Implementation and Quality Control

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Appraisal Sentiment and Emotion Analysis in Political Discourse A Multimodal Multi-method Approach

Appraisal Sentiment and Emotion Analysis in Political Discourse A Multimodal Multi-method Approach

This book adopts a multi-method multimodal approach to the study of online political communication applying it to case studies from the United Kingdom France and Italy towards offering a portrait of the rapid ideological shifts in contemporary Western democracies. The volume introduces an integrated framework combining Sentiment and Emotion Analysis rooted in lexical semantics and the qualitative dimensions of Appraisal Theory applying it to large corpora of online political communication from the United Kingdom France and Italy. Combei and Reggi highlight their combined potential in analysing the multimodal resources in such discourses and in turn revealing fresh insights into layers of subtext and the ways in which parties and movements frame their political programmes and values. The authors also take into account culture- and language-specific variables across the three countries in shaping such discourses. The volume makes the case for an integrated methodological framework that can be uniquely applied to better understand the multimodal communicative landscape of divisiveness in today’s rapidly shifting political climate and other forms of online communication more broadly. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in digital communication political communication multimodality and qualitative and quantitative discourse analysis especially those interested in corpus-assisted approaches. | Appraisal Sentiment and Emotion Analysis in Political Discourse A Multimodal Multi-method Approach

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Cooperation in the Multi-Ethnic Classroom (1994) The Impact of Cooperative Group Work on Social Relationships in Middle Schools

Face It A Visual Reference for Multi-ethnic Facial Modeling

The School Counselor’s Guide to Multi-Tiered Systems of Support

The Connectivity Cooperation Between China and Europe A Multi-Dimensional Analysis