Issue | Title | |
Miniature Books | Miniature Qurans in the First World War: Religious Comforts for Indian Muslim Soldiers | Abstract |
Kristina Myrvold, Andreas Johansson | ||
Miniature Books | Size Matters! Miniature Mushafs and the Landscape of Affordances | Abstract |
Jonas Svensson | ||
Miniature Books | Gitamahatmya! Paratexts in Miniature Bhagavad Gitas with Special Reference to Pictures and Gender | Abstract |
Jon Skarpeid | ||
Miniature Books | Sutras Working in Buddha’s Belly and Buddhists’ Pockets: Miniature Sutras in Korean Buddhism | Abstract |
Yohan Yoo, Woncheol Yun | ||
Miniature Books | List of Figures | Abstract |
Kristina Myrvold | ||
Miniature Books | Index | Abstract |
Kristina Myrvold | ||
This is Bop | The Verge of Impossibility | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | You’ve Got Something Money Can’t Buy | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Mitigating Circumstances | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | We Don’t Want No Singers, Man | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | The Most Beautiful Thing | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | A Mouthful of Hot Rice | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Everybody Got Tired | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | The Mistakes are the Only Part That’s Jazz | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | No Chord is Better Than the Wrong Chord | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | We Need You to Control Him | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Keep Smiling | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | The Voice, the Scat, the Vocalese | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | The Lyrics | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | The Wisdom and Philosophy | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Discography | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Notes | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Bibliography | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
This is Bop | Index | Abstract |
Peter Jones | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 1. Access to Religious Knowledge in Ancient Babylonia | Abstract |
Andrew George | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 2. Public Lamentation in Ancient Mesopotamia | Abstract |
Sam Mirelman | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 3. Textual Strategies for Disseminating Torah Knowledge among Ordinary Jews ca. 350-200 BCE | Abstract |
Diana Edelman | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 4. The Production and Dissemination of Knowledge within the Qumran Community | Abstract |
David Hamidovic | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 5. ‘If They are Not Prophets, They Are Sons of Prophets': Folk Religion (Minhag) as a Source of Law in Rabbinic Judaism | Abstract |
Philip Alexander | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 6. Interaction between Rabbis and Non-Rabbinic Jews in Palestinian Rabbinic Literature of Late Antiquity | Abstract |
Catherine Hezser | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 7. Medieval Jewish Liturgy as Religious Education | Abstract |
Stefan Reif | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 9. The Dissemination of Religious Knowledge through Apocrypha in Egyptian Monasteries | Abstract |
Hugo Lundhaug | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 8. Reading Thecla: Holy Women as Transmitters of Knowledge | Abstract |
Christine Amadou | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | 10. Religious Knowledge and Models of Authority in Sixth-Century Gaza | Abstract |
Jan Stenger | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | Introduction | Abstract |
Catherine Hezser | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Catherine Hezser | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | Subject Index | Details |
Catherine Hezser, Diana Edelman | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | Index of Sources | Details |
Catherine Hezser, Diana Edelman | ||
The Use and Dissemination of Religious Knowledge in Antiquity | Index of Modern Authors | Details |
Catherine Hezser, Diana Edelman | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Introduction: Towards a Theory of Sociopolitical Complexity | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Modelling Changing Regional Complexity | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Regional Variations 1: The Archaeology of Settlements | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Regional Variations 2: Burial Patterns | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Regional Variations 3: Lithics, Metal and Ship Motifs in Rock Art | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Regional and Chronological Variation: Overview and Case Studies | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Seaways to Complexity | Abstract |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | List of Figures | Details |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | List of Tables | Details |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Acknowledgements | Details |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | References | Details |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Seaways to Complexity | Index | Details |
Knut Ivar Austvoll | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Age | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Communication | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Corrective Feedback | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Explicit and Implicit | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Focus on Form | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Input | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Interaction and Negotiation of Meaning | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Language | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati, Víctor Parra-Guinaldo | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Language Tasks | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Learning and Acquisition | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati, Víctor Parra-Guinaldo | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | L1 and L2 Acquisition | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Motivation | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Output | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Language Teaching Method | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | The Role of the Instructor and the Learner | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Introduction | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Instruction | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Language Tests | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Working Memory | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Epilogue | Abstract |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Acknowledgements | Details |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | About the Author | Details |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | About this Book | Details |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Key Terms for Language Teachers | Bibliography | Details |
Alessandro Benati | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Introduction | Abstract |
James Watts | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Body Building in the Hindu Tantric Tradition: The Advantages and Confusions of Scriptural Entextualization in the Worship of the Goddess Kali | Abstract |
Rachel McDermott | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Embodying the Qu’ran | Abstract |
Katharina Wilkens | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Saints’ Lives as Performance Art | Abstract |
Virginia Burrus | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Performing Scriptures: Ritualizing Written Texts in Seolwi-seolgyeong, the Korean Shamanistic Recitation of Scriptures | Abstract |
Yohan Yoo | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Aspiring Narratives of Previous Births: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Written and Visual Media in Ancient Gandhara | Abstract |
Jason Neelis | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Scriptures, Materiality, and the Digital Turn: The Iconicity of Sacred Texts in a Liminal Age | Abstract |
Bradford Anderson | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Daoist Writs and Scriptures as Sacred Beings | Abstract |
Jihyun Kim | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Being the Bible: Sacred Bodies and Iconic Books in Bring Your Bible to School Day | Abstract |
Dorina Parmenter | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Books as Sacred Beings | Abstract |
James Watts | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | List of Figures | Details |
James Watts, Yohan Yoo | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Author Index | Details |
James Watts, Yohan Yoo | ||
Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings | Subject Index | Details |
James Watts, Yohan Yoo | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | Foreword | Abstract |
Ben Zimmer | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | Introduction | Abstract |
Caroline Myrick, Walt Wolfram | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 1. Why Learn about Language? | Abstract |
Robert Rodman† | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 2. You're a Linguist? How Many Languages do You Speak? | Abstract |
Paul Chapin† | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 3. What's the Difference between Dialects and Languages? | Abstract |
G. Tucker Childs | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 4. Do All Languages have the Same Grammar? | Abstract |
Mark C. Baker | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 5. How Many Languages are there in the World? | Abstract |
M. Paul Lewis | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 6. Why is Chomsky Such a Big Deal in Linguistics? | Abstract |
Greg Carlson | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 7. How are the Sounds of a Language Made? | Abstract |
Peter Ladefoged† | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 8. Is there a Right Way to Put Words Together? | Abstract |
Dennis Preston | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 9. What Makes a Word 'Real'? | Abstract |
Anne Curzan | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 10. What is Grammatical Gender? | Abstract |
Caroline Myrick | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 11. What is an Artificial Language? | Abstract |
Christopher Moseley | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 12. Do Animals Use Language? | Abstract |
Donna Jo Napoli | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 13. What Happens if You are Raised without Language? | Abstract |
Susan Curtiss | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 14. Can Animals Understand Us? | Abstract |
Robin Queen | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 15. What is 'Speaking in Tongues'? | Abstract |
Walt Wolfram | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 16. How Many Kinds of Writing Systems are there? | Abstract |
Peter Daniels | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 17. What Ever Happened to Esperanto? | Abstract |
Arika Okrent, E. M. Rickerson | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 18. Why Do Linguists Study Brains? | Abstract |
Lise Menn | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 19. Does our Language Affect the Way We Think? | Abstract |
Geoffrey K. Pullum | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 20. How does the Brain Handle Multiple Languages? | Abstract |
Judith Kroll, Kinsey Bice | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 21. Can You Lose Language? | Abstract |
Daniel Kempler, Mira Goral | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 22. What was the Original Language? | Abstract |
Barry Hilton | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 23. Do All Languages Come from the Same Source? | Abstract |
Allan R. Bomhard | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 24. What Language did Adam and Eve Speak? | Abstract |
E. M. Rickerson | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 25. Where Does Grammar Come From? | Abstract |
Joan Bybee | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 26. Where did Writing Come From? | Abstract |
Peter Daniels | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 27. Where did English Come From? | Abstract |
John Algeo | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 28. Is Latin Really Dead? | Abstract |
Frank Morris | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 29. Do Languages Have to Change? | Abstract |
John McWhorter | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 30. Aren't Pidgins and Creoles Just Bad English? | Abstract |
John Lipski | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 31. Do Deaf People Everywhere Use the Same Sign Language? | Abstract |
Leila Monaghan | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 32. Do Men and Women Talk Differently? | Abstract |
Deborah Cameron | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 33. Can Someone 'Sound Gay'? | Abstract |
Rusty Barrett | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 34. Why Do Languages Die? | Abstract |
Christopher Moseley | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 35. How Do Babies Learn Their Mother Tongue? | Abstract |
Lauren Stites, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 36. How Many Languages Can a Person Learn? | Abstract |
Richard Hudson | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 37. What Causes Foreign Accents? | Abstract |
Steven H. Weinberger | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 38. What Does it Mean to be Bilingual? | Abstract |
Agnes Bolonyai | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 39. What Makes Some Languages Harder to Learn than Others? | Abstract |
Barry Hilton | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 40. Can Monolingualism be Cured? | Abstract |
Katherine Sprang | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 41. How Have Our Ideas about Language Learning Changed through the Years? | Abstract |
June K. Phillips | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 42. What is the Connection between Language and Society? | Abstract |
Jon Forrest | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 43. What are Lingua Francas? | Abstract |
Nicholas Ostler | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 44. How Can a Country Function with More than One Official Language? | Abstract |
Vijay Gambhir | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 45. Why Do People Fight Over Language? | Abstract |
Paul B. Garrett | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 46. What is Gendered Language? | Abstract |
Caroline Myrick | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 47. What is the Language of the United States? | Abstract |
David Goldberg | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 48. Is there a Language Crisis in the United States? | Abstract |
Julie Tetel-Andresen | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 49. Are American Dialects Dying? | Abstract |
Walt Wolfram | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 50. How Many Native American Languages are there? | Abstract |
Marianne Mithun | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 51. What is African American English? | Abstract |
Nicole Holliday | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 52. What is the Future of Spanish in the United States? | Abstract |
Maria Carreira | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 53. How is Language Used on Social Media? | Abstract |
Lauren Squires | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 54. Can Computers Teach Languages Faster and Better? | Abstract |
Trude Heift | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 55. How Good is Machine Translation? | Abstract |
Kevin Knight | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 56. Is Text Messaging Changing How I Write and Speak? | Abstract |
Joel Schneier | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 57. Why Should Teachers Care about Linguistics? | Abstract |
Anne Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 58. Should Schools Teach Grammar? | Abstract |
Richard Hudson | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 59. Is Elementary School too Early to Teach Foreign Languages? | Abstract |
Gladys C. Lipton | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 60. Why Study Languages Abroad? | Abstract |
Sheri Spaine Long | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 61. What is Bilingual Education? | Abstract |
Phillip Carter | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 62. How are Dictionaries Made? | Abstract |
Erin McKean | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 63. Why Do We Need Translators if We Have Dictionaries? | Abstract |
Kevin Hendzel | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 64. How are Endangered and Sleeping Languages Being Revitalized? | Abstract |
Tracy Hirata-Edds, Mary Linn, Marcellino Berardo, Lizette Peter, Gloria Sly, Tracy Williams | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 65. Can You Use Languages to Solve Crimes? | Abstract |
Natalie Schilling | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | 66. How Can You Keep Languages in a Museum? | Abstract |
Jill Robbins, Pat Barr-Harrison, Gregory Nedved | ||
The Five-Minute Linguist | Index | Abstract |
Caroline Myrick, Walt Wolfram | ||
Jazz on BBC Radio 1922-1972 | Jazz and the Birth of the BBC, 1922-1932 | Abstract |
Tim Wall | ||
Jazz on BBC Radio 1922-1972 | Presenting Ellington and Recorded Jazz, 1933-1942 | Abstract |
Tim Wall | ||
Jazz on BBC Radio 1922-1972 | Jazz Club, 1947-1974 | Abstract |
Tim Wall | ||
Jazz on BBC Radio 1922-1972 | The Road to British Mainstream Jazz, 1943-1965 | Abstract |
Tim Wall | ||
Jazz on BBC Radio 1922-1972 | The BBC and New British Jazz, 1965-1972 | Abstract |
Tim Wall | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Preface | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 1. Crossing the Flood of Rebirth | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 2. The Avadānaśataka | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 3. Many Buddhas | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 4. Śākyamuni’s Past Lives | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 5. Independent Buddhahood | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 6. Miracles, Offerings, Aspirations and Predictions | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 7. And Then the Buddha Smiled | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 8. Structure of the Avadānaśataka | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 9. Many Buddhas, Many Buddhisms | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | 10. One Buddha, Many Lessons | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | First Decade (Stories 1-10) | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Second Decade (Stories 11-20) | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Third Decade (Stories 21-30) | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Fourth Decade (Stories 31-40) | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Glossary | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Part A Notes | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Note on the translation | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Part B Notes | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Bibliography | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
Many Buddhas, One Buddha | Index | Abstract |
Naomi Appleton | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Introduction | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | The EST Typology | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | EST: The MOAT and its EPOs | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Analysis of the MOAT | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Working out the MOAT: Jump to the CSys | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Compatibility and the Join | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Geometry | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Appendix I: Leg Set Partition of EST | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Appendix II: EST: SKBs and Hasse Diagrams | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Appendix III: EST.CSys: SKBs and Hasse Diagrams | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Appendix IV: Notation | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Overview | Abstract |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Acknowledgements | Details |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Bibliography | Details |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Definitions, Facts, Remarks, Lemmas, Theorems and Corollaries | Details |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
The Mother of All Tableaux | Index | Details |
Nazarré Merchant, Alan Prince | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Introduction: Conceptualizing Language Systemically | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | The System in Semogenesis: Emergence of Complexity | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | The System as a Fractal Principle: The System in Relation to Other Dimensions of Organization | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | The System as a Navagational Tool in Language Description and Text Analysis | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | The System in Different Domains of Application | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | The System: Challenges and Possibilities | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Conclusion | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Systemic Conventions | Abstract |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | List of Tables | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | List of Figures | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Preface | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Notes | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | References | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | About the Author | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
System in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Index | Details |
Christian Matthiessen | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | Introduction | Abstract |
Douglas Duckworth, Abraham Vélez de Cea , Elizabeth Harris | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 1. The Buddha and the Diversity of Spiritual Paths | Abstract |
Bhikkhu Bodhi | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 2. Was the Buddha an Exclusivist? | Abstract |
Abraham Vélez de Cea | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 3. Paths of Liberation? Theravāda Buddhist Approaches to Religious Diversity | Abstract |
Perry Schmidt-Leuikel | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 4. Openness towards the Religious Other in Buddhism | Abstract |
Carola Roloff | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 5. Buddhism and the Religious Other: Twenty-First Century Dambulla and the Presence of Buddhist Exclusivism in Sri Lanka | Abstract |
Elizabeth Harris | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 6. The Contemporary Tibetan Buddhism Rimé Response to Religious Diversity | Abstract |
Rachel Pang | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 8. Buddhism and Beyond: The Question of Pluralism | Abstract |
Douglas Duckworth | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 10. Thoughts on Why, How and What Buddhists Can Learn from Christian Theologians | Abstract |
John Makransky | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 11. Suffering and Its Relief: A Buddhist Approach to Religious Pluralism | Abstract |
Christopher Ives | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 12. Religious Diversity and Dialogue: A Buddhist Perspective | Abstract |
Asanga Tilakaratne | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 13. Finding the Right Questions about Religious Diversity: What Buddhist Could Contribute to Discussions of Religious Diversity | Abstract |
Rita Gross | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 7. How Nonsectarian is "Nonsectarian"?: Jorge Ferrer’s Pluralist Alternative to Tibetan Buddhist Inclusivism | Abstract |
Douglas Duckworth | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | 9. The Dalai Lama and Religious Diversity | Abstract |
Abraham Vélez de Cea | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Douglas Duckworth, Abraham Vélez de Cea , Elizabeth Harris | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | Abbreviations | Abstract |
Douglas Duckworth, Abraham Vélez de Cea , Elizabeth Harris | ||
Buddhist Responses to Religious Diversity | Index | Abstract |
Douglas Duckworth, Abraham Vélez de Cea , Elizabeth Harris | ||
Tradition | Talking Tradition | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Pure Tradition vs. History | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Invention and Authority | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Tradition and Modernity | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Agency and Reason | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Key Thinkers of Tradition | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Conclusion | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Introduction | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | List of figures and text boxes | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Notes on usage | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Acknowledgements | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Further Reading | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Bibliography | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Index | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Case Study 1: Traditionalism and the denial of historical truth | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Case Study 2: Normative tradition in Candomblé | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Case Study 3: Great and little traditions | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Tradition | Case Study 4: Indigenous tradition and Canadian law | Details |
Steven Engler | ||
Words of Experience | A Shaykh for All Occasions | Abstract |
Bruce Lawrence | ||
Words of Experience | Is Islam a "Religion"? Contesting Din-Religion Equivalence in Twentieth Century Islamist Discourse | Abstract |
Brannon Ingram | ||
Words of Experience | Muslim Writings on Hinduism in Colonial India | Abstract |
Ali Mian | ||
Words of Experience | Sons of the Green Light: Khidr and Sufism in the Ansaru Allah Community/Nubian Islamic Hebrews | Abstract |
Michael Knight | ||
Words of Experience | Religion, Islam, Hinduism, Sufism and Yoga | Abstract |
Joy Laine, James Laine | ||
Words of Experience | Ascension Visions of Sufi Masters: The Rhetoric of Authority in Visionary Experiences of Ibn Abī Jamra (d.ca. 699/1300) and Rūzbihān Baqlī (d. 606/1209) | Abstract |
Frederick Colby | ||
Words of Experience | "It's in the Bones": Muslim Pathologies and the Problem of Representation in Disgraced | Abstract |
Samah Choudhury | ||
Words of Experience | Sufism's Ambivalent Publics | Abstract |
Katherine Ewing | ||
Words of Experience | Sufi Cyberscapes: The Inayati Order in the Virtual Ecosystem of American Islam | Abstract |
Robert Rozehnal | ||
Words of Experience | Carl Ernst's Methodology of Sufi Studies | Abstract |
F. Cangüzel Zülfikar | ||
Words of Experience | Translation, Travel, Transfiguration and the Practice of Scholarship in the Study of Religion | Abstract |
Brannon Wheeler | ||
Words of Experience | Negotiating the State and the Persianate: Carl Ernst's Living Legacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Abstract |
Candace Mixon | ||
Words of Experience | Writing, Doing and Performing the Future of Islamic Studies: The Practical Example of Carl W. Ernst | Abstract |
Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst | ||
Words of Experience | Epistemic Authority and a Just World: Remaking Islamic Studies through Collaborative Practices | Abstract |
Katie Merriman | ||
Words of Experience | Afterword | Abstract |
Carl Ernst | ||
Words of Experience | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst, Brannon Wheeler | ||
Words of Experience | Index | Abstract |
Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst, Brannon Wheeler | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Preface | Details |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | A New Format for Writing the History of the Levant: Introduction to the Volume | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 1. The Region of the Levant and the Importance of the Local Perspective | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 2. Cultural Production in the Iron Age Southern Levant | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 3. Lenses on Accumulative Cultural Production in the Southern Levant: Toward a Middle-Range Interpretive Methodology | Abstract |
Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 4. Local Power and Social Discourse: Villages in Early Globalizations of the Southern Levant | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Panel A: Places and Ideologies | Abstract |
Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 5. Drivers of Accumulative Cultural Production in the Southern Levant: The View from Tall Hisban, Jordan | Abstract |
Øystein LaBianca, Jeffrey Hudon | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 7. Place-Making in the Jordanian Madaba Plains: The Contested Space of Tall Ḥesbān and Its Village Surroundings | Abstract |
Frode Jacobsen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 8. Local Dynamics of Globalization in the Roman Near East: The Case of Palmyra | Abstract |
Eivind Seland | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Panel B: Scriptures - Ideology, Practices and Community | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 10. Dynamics of Power and the Re-Invention of “Israel” in Persian Empire Judah | Abstract |
Kåre Berge | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 9. Early Forms of Judaism as a Mixture of Strategies of Cultural Heterogeneity and the Re-embedding of Local Culture in Archaic Globalization | Abstract |
Diana Edelman | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 11. The Production of Authority in Levantine Scriptural Ecologies: An Example of Accumulative Cultural Production | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Panel C: Pilgrimage- Localities and Global Discourse | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 12. The Production of the Constantinian Holy Land | Abstract |
Øyvind Norderval | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 14. Local Cult, Transforming Miracles, and Global Discourses: Saint George in Lydda | Abstract |
Christine Amadou | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 15. The Infrastructure of Shared Sacred Sites in Hatay, Turkey: Interreligious Dynamics of Saint Veneration in the Northern Levant | Abstract |
Jens Kreinath | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Panel D: Polycentrism - Local Communities and Trans-local Formations | Abstract |
Øystein LaBianca, Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 16. Itinerancy in Manichaean Networks of the Levant and Egypt | Abstract |
Håkon Teigen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 17. Reconstructing Homeland at a Time of Globalizing Change: Peasant Migration in Late Medieval Syria | Abstract |
Bethany Walker | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 18. Honor, Shame and Hospitality: The Distribution of Power in the Premodern Levant | Abstract |
Eveline van der Steen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Concluding Reflections: On a Way Forward for Understanding the Levant | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Abbreviations | Details |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | List of Illustrations | Details |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 6. Heshbon in the Biblical Record: A History of Remembering | Abstract |
Terje Stordalen | ||
Levantine Entanglements | 13. The Agency of Women in Curating the Christian Holy Land | Abstract |
Jill E. Marshall | ||
Levantine Entanglements | Index | Details |
Terje Stordalen, Øystein LaBianca | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Introduction: The Contested Legacies of Phenomenologies of Religion | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjel, Steven Engler | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | “There Was No Dutch School of Phenomenology of Religion”: Academic Implacability and Historical Accidents – An Interview with Jan G. Platvoet (The Netherlands) | Abstract |
Markus Altena Davidsen | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Phenomenology of Religion Meets Theory of Science - A Lethal Encounter: Interviews with Peter Antes and Hubert Seiwert (Germany) | Abstract |
Katja Triplett | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Semantic Confusions and the Mysteries of Life: An Interview with Ulf Drobin (Sweden) | Abstract |
David Thurfjel | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Universal Parallels, Meaningful Lives and Predisposed Minds: A Conversation (Finland) | Abstract |
Veikko Anttonen, Teuvo Laitila | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Nec cum te nec sine te: An Interview with Giovanni Casadio (Italy) | Abstract |
Alessandro Testa | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | A Proposal for an Epistemologically Humble Phenomenology: An Interview with Denise Cush (United Kingdom) | Abstract |
Suzanne Owen | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | “Why … So Complicated?”; “a Term with No Subscribers”: Interviews with Charles H. Long and Ivan Strenski (United States) | Abstract |
Eric Ziolkowski | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Religiologie and Existential/Therapeutic Phenomenologies of Religion: Interviews with Louis Rousseau and Earle H. Waugh (Canada) | Abstract |
Steven Engler | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | The Grammar to Read "Religion in Culture": An Interview with Chin-Hong Chung (South Korea) | Abstract |
Sukman Jang | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | “What’s Wrong with Philosophy?”: Interviews with Toshimaro Hanazono and Yoshiko Oda (Japan) | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Afterword: The Meta-theoretical Landscape of Phenomenologies of Religion | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjel, Steven Engler | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Index of Institutions | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjell, Steven Engler | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Index of Professional Associations and Journals | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjell, Steven Engler | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | Index of Names | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjell, Steven Engler | ||
Global Phenomenologies of Religion | General Index | Abstract |
Satoko Fujiwara, David Thurfjell, Steven Engler | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Introduction | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Fields and Fishing | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Two Norfolk Families | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | First Work, First Songs | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | The First Folk Revival | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | A World Turned Upside Down | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Mr Moeran Comes Collecting | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Harry Finds Fame | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Building the Repertoire | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | "All We Had for Entertainment" | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Sam is "Discovered" | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | On the Road | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | The Road Goes on Forever? | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Notes | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Selected Discography | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Bibliography | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival | Index | Abstract |
Bruce Lindsay | ||
Identity and the Sacred | Foreword | Abstract |
Adam Powell | ||
Identity and the Sacred | Introduction | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | Basic Argument | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 2. Evolution, Differentiation and Identity | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 3. Marginality and Alienation | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 4. Charisma and Conversion | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 5. The Fragile Frame of Identity | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 6. Kindred Concepts and Relevance | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 7. Cohesion and Prejudice | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 8. Morality | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 9. Legitimation: Economy, Polity, Science | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 10. Legitimation: Class and Family | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 11. Self and Sexuality | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 12. Cults and Sect | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 13. Universal Religions | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 14. Objectification | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 15. Commitment | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 16. Ritual | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | 17. Myths, Theology and Dreams | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Identity and the Sacred | Conclusion | Abstract |
Hans Mol | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Introduction: The Third Dimension and Animal Iconography in Archaeology | Abstract |
Laerke Recht, Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Zoomorphic Terracotta Figurines of the Halaf Culture and New Evidence of Secondary Product Exploitation in 6th Millennium BC Northern Mesopotamia | Abstract |
Nicola Scheyhing | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Neolithic Vessels with Animal Characteristics: Modifications of Material as Negotiations of Clay Bodyscapes | Abstract |
Evangelia Voulgari | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | The Minoan Monkey: Ties between the Aegean and Indus River Valley via Mesopotamia | Abstract |
Marie Nicole Pareja | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | How Many Tentacles? Octo-pus and X-pus in the Aegean Bronze Age: A New Archaeozoological Approach | Abstract |
Lucia Alberti, Giambattista Bello | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Lions and Other Animal Representations Found in Funerary Contexts in Archaic Macedonia | Abstract |
Nathalie del Socorro | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Bird-shaped Vessels of Bronze Age Cyprus as Three-dimensional Objects | Abstract |
Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | The Role of the Horse in Ancient Egypt: In Society and Imagery | Abstract |
Lonneke Delpeut | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | ‘Flying Gallop’ Iconography and its Representation in the Burial Rites of the Eurasian Bronze Age | Abstract |
Igor Chechuchkov, Emma Usmanova, Olga Gumirova | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Buckle up! A Comparison of Ornamental Design on Pazyryk Riding Gear of the Sites Pazyryk-1, Berel’11 and Ak-Alakha-3 with Regard to Supra-regional Exchange during the 3rd Century BC | Abstract |
Anna-Elisa Stümpel | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Horns as Symbols in Bronze Age Scandinavian Southern Tradition Rock Art | Abstract |
Joanna M. Lawrence | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Dogs of Roman Britain: Secular, Sacred or Consumed? | Abstract |
Branka Franicevic | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Dragons, Griffins and Leucrottas: Supernatural Creatures in the Eastern Baltic | Abstract |
Tõnno Jonuks | ||
Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record | Index | Details |
Laerke Recht, Katarzyna Zeman-Wisniewska | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Introduction | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Making Buddhism Universal | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Practice | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Interpreting Buddhist Tradition | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Controversies | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Conclusion | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Bibliography | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Reference List of Sangharakshita’s Lectures and Seminars | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
The Thought of Sangharakshita | Index | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Bottom-up: Building Meanings from the Level of Expression | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | What are the Choices? Phonological Resources | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Giving Shape to an Oral Text: Textual Meanings | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | The Way You Say It: Intonation and Interpersonal Meanings | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Level is Also Significant: Pitch Level Choices | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Beyond Intonation: Paralinguistic Features | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Phonology in Systemic Functional Linguistics | To Conclude: Possible Directions in Research and in Language Teaching | Abstract |
Lucía Inés Rivas | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Introduction | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Margarita Vinagre | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Reconsidering Attitude as a Relational and Negotiated Sociocognitive Construct | Abstract |
Zsuzsanna Abrams | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Intercultural Virtual Communication and Novice Learners: Attitudes, Perception and Beliefs | Abstract |
Lyudmila Klimanova, Valentina Vinokurova | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Exploring Attitude in Bilingual Virtual Exchanges: A Linguistic Perspective | Abstract |
Margarita Vinagre , Ana Oskoz | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Choices and Attitudes in an East-West Telecollaboration | Abstract |
Carolin Fuchs, Tsz Yan Lo, Sneha Thapa | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Understanding L2 Teachers’ Attitudes via Their Uses of Multimodal Resources in Telecollaboration | Abstract |
Meei-Ling Liaw, Sabrina Priego | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | What’s with the Attitude? Exploring Attitudinal Resources in Telecollaboration for Teacher Education | Abstract |
D. Joseph Cunningham, Marianna Ryshina-Pankova | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Researching Emotions and Attitude through Student Teachers’ Reflections on Virtual Exchange | Abstract |
Francesca Helm, Alice Baroni | ||
Understanding Attitude in Intercultural Virtual Communication | Index | Abstract |
Ana Oskoz, Margarita Vinagre | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Introduction | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Racial Justice in the United States | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Justice as Respect for Human Rights | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Justice as Shar’ia’s Central Purpose | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Shari’a’s Objectives and Social Justice | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Justice and Love: Prince Ghazi and the Common Word | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Justice and Love: Christian Perspectives | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Justice and Love: Muslim-Christian Synergy | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Bibliography | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Index | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Biblical References | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love | Qur’anic References | Abstract |
David Johnston | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 1. Introduction | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 2. Researching Post-lineage Yoga | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 3. Coming Together | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 4. Yoga Camp Life | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 5. Case Studies | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 6. The Construction of Practice | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 7. Teaching Post-lineage Yoga | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 8. Creating a Shared Repertoire | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 9. Culture and Community | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | 10. Conclusion: A Global Movement | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | Glossary | Abstract |
Theo Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | List of Figures | Abstract |
Theodora Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | Preface | Abstract |
Theodora Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Theodora Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | References | Abstract |
Theodora Wildcroft | ||
Post-lineage Yoga | Index | Abstract |
Theodora Wildcroft | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | Editor's Foreword | Abstract |
Russell T. McCutcheon | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | Preface | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 1. Religion: A Guide | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 2. The Irony of Religion | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 3. Introducing Religion | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 4. Jesus and Addiction to Origins | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 5. Christian Origins and the Gospel of Mark: Fragments of a Story | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 6. The Sayings Gospel Q and the Making of an Early Jesus Group | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 7. In the Beginning was not the Word | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 8. Sex, Gender and Empire: Virgins and Eunuchs in the Ancient Mediterranean World | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 9. Physiotherapy of Femininity in Early Christianity: Ideology and Practice | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | 10. "Our Religion Compels us to make a Distinction": Prolegomena on Meals and Social Formation | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | Reification, Religion and the Relics of the Past | Abstract |
William Arnal | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | Sources | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Jesus and Addiction to Origins | Index | Abstract |
Willi Braun | ||
Komeda | The First Festival of the Sweater Bands | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Thirty-eight Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Twenty-three Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Twenty-one Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Nineteen Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Seventeen Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Twelve Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Eleven Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Ten Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Seven Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Four Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Two Years to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Eight Months to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Half a Year to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Seventeen Days to Go ... | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Translator's Note | Abstract |
Halina Maria Boniszewska | ||
Komeda | Author's Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Sources | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Select Discography | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Select Bibliography | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Endnotes | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Komeda | Index of Names | Abstract |
Magdalena Grzebałkowska | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Prologue | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Turkish Folk Music in a Transnational Context | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | A Brief History of Turkish Music in Ghent | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | The Turkish Folk Music Network in Ghent | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Turkish Folk Music in Theory and Practice | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Turkish Folk Music Notation and the TRT Archive | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Turkish Folk Music Events in Turkey and Ghent | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Contextual and Musical Aspects of Performances in Turkey and Ghent | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Case Study of a Song: 'Hüdayda' | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Musical Functions in Turkey and Ghent | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Looking Back and Forward | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Appendix 2: Glossary of Turkish Terms | Abstract |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Appendix 1: Remarks on the Turkish Language | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Appendix 4: Visited Institutions and Consulted Informants in Turkey | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Preface and Acknowledgements | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Appendix 3: Attended Events | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | List of Figures and Tables | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Notes | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Bibliography | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Turkish Folk Music between Ghent and Turkey | Index | Details |
Liselotte Sels | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Introduction | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Understanding Raters and Ratings | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Measuring Rating Quality | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Rater Cognition | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Approaches to Enhancing Rating and Score Quality | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Rater-mediated Judgment with or without Rating Scales | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Technology in Scoring | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Validating Scoring Processes | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Conclusions | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | List of Figures | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | List of Tables | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | References | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
Scoring Second Language Spoken and Written Performance | Index | Abstract |
Ute Knoch, Judith Fairbairn, Yan Jin | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Introduction | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Monastic England and Wales at the Dissolution | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | The Dispersal and Acquisition of Monastic Property | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | The Destruction and Asset Stripping of the Religious Houses | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Avenues for Common Opportunity | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | New Landscapes of Leisure | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Concluding Remarks | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | The Conversion to Domestic Use | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | List of Figures | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | List of Tables | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Notes | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Bibliography | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales | Index | Abstract |
Hugh Willmott | ||
Constellated Ministry | The Changing Landscape of Today’s Spiritualities | Abstract |
Holli Emore | ||
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