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  • New Narratives for Old: The Historical Method of Reading Early Christian Theology: Essays in Honor of Michel René Barnes by Michel R. Barnes Honouree, Anthony A. Briggman, and Ellen Scully

    New Narratives for Old: The Historical Method of Reading Early Christian Theology: Essays in Honor of Michel René Barnes

    Michel R. Barnes Honouree, Anthony A. Briggman, and Ellen Scully

    2022

    This volume both defines and illustrates the methodology of historical theology, especially as it relates to the study of early Christianity, and situates historical theology among other methodological approaches to early Christianity, including confessional apologetics, constructive theology, and socio-cultural history. ... View More

  • Oil and the Materialities of Other Energy Sources by Margarita Balmaceda

    Oil and the Materialities of Other Energy Sources

    Margarita Balmaceda

    2022

    In Handbook on Oil and International Relations (2022), edited by Roland Dannreuther and Wojciech Ostrowski.

  • Population Health Management: Strategies, Tools, Applications, and Outcomes by Anne M. Hewitt, Julie L. Mascari, and Stephen L. Wagner

    Population Health Management: Strategies, Tools, Applications, and Outcomes

    Anne M. Hewitt, Julie L. Mascari, and Stephen L. Wagner

    2022

    Population Health Management: Strategies, Tools, Applications, and Outcomes uniquely combines perspectives and concepts from community, public, and global health and aligns them with the essentials of health management. Written by leading experts in academia and industry, this text emphasizes the ... View More

  • Post-COVID-19 Future of Hybrid Education: Internationalization, Inclusion, Opportunities by Katia Passerini

    Post-COVID-19 Future of Hybrid Education: Internationalization, Inclusion, Opportunities

    Katia Passerini

    2022

    In The Future of Business Schools: Purpose, Action, and Impact (2022), edited by Rico J. Baldegger, Ayman El Tarabishy, David B. Audretsch, Dafna Kariv, Katia Passerini, and Wee-Liang Tan.

  • Rethinking Kant by Edgar Valdez Carrizo

    Rethinking Kant

    Edgar Valdez Carrizo

    2022

    This volume reflects a rich tradition of Kantian thought and points to a vibrant future. Gathering voices from philosophers at all levels of their professional development, it offers a glimpse at the current state of Kantian scholarship in the US. ... View More

  • School Accountability by Jason Burns

    School Accountability

    Jason Burns

    2022

    In The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education (2022), edited by Brian P. McCall.

  • Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning by Amrita Ghosh and Elizabeth Brewer Redwine

    Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning

    Amrita Ghosh and Elizabeth Brewer Redwine

    2022

    The Yeats-Tagore friendship and the eventual curious fallout between the two remain a mystery; the focus of this volume is a postcolonial reading of the two writers' friendship, the critical reception of Tagore in 1912 England, and Tagore's erasure from ... View More

  • Taking Sides in Revolutionary New Jersey: Caught in the Crossfire by Maxine N. Lurie

    Taking Sides in Revolutionary New Jersey: Caught in the Crossfire

    Maxine N. Lurie

    2022

    The American Revolution in New Jersey lasted eight long years, during which many were caught in the middle of a vicious civil war. Residents living in an active war zone took stands that varied from "Loyalist" to "Patriot" to neutral ... View More

  • Teaching and Learning in the University of the Future: Aligning Practice with Reality by Viswa Viswanathan

    Teaching and Learning in the University of the Future: Aligning Practice with Reality

    Viswa Viswanathan

    2022

    In Digital Transformation for the University of the Future (2022), edited by Jay Liebowitz.

  • Teaching Dignity in the Health Professions by Bryan Pilkington

    Teaching Dignity in the Health Professions

    Bryan Pilkington

    2022

    Published in Applied Philosophy for Health Professions Education: A Journey Towards Mutual Understanding (2022), edited by Megan E. L. Brown, Mario Veen, and Gabrielle M. Finn.

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic and China's Global Health Leadership by Yanzhong Huang

    The COVID-19 Pandemic and China's Global Health Leadership

    Yanzhong Huang

    2022

    China's ambitions for global health leadership are faltering as the COVID-19 pandemic persists. The country's mixed record of addressing the virus offers opportunities for U.S. global health leadership, writes Yanzhong Huang.

  • The Future of Business Schools: Purpose, Action, and Impact by Rico J. Baldegger, Ayman El Tarabishy, David B. Audretsch, Dafna Kariv, Katia Passerini, and Wee-Liang Tan

    The Future of Business Schools: Purpose, Action, and Impact

    Rico J. Baldegger, Ayman El Tarabishy, David B. Audretsch, Dafna Kariv, Katia Passerini, and Wee-Liang Tan

    2022

    Are business schools on the wrong track? For many years, business schools enjoyed rising enrollments, positive media attention, and growing prestige in the business world. However, due to the disruption of Covid-19, many previously ignored issues relating to MBA programs ... View More

  • The New Testament: A Contemporary Introduction by Colleen Conway

    The New Testament: A Contemporary Introduction

    Colleen Conway

    2022

    Building on the model of Carr and Conway, Introduction to the Bible: Sacred Texts and Imperial Contexts, this book is an accessible, up-to-date introduction to the New Testament as a collection of writings that took shape in the broad context ... View More

  • The Philosopher's Toothache: Embodied Stoicism in Early Modern English Drama by Donovan Sherman

    The Philosopher's Toothache: Embodied Stoicism in Early Modern English Drama

    Donovan Sherman

    2022

    Informed by work in both classical philosophy and performance studies, this book argues that Stoicism infused the theatrical culture of early modern England. Plays written during this period instruct audiences to cultivate their virtue, self-awareness, and creativity in keeping with ... View More

  • The Reluctant Conversion of a Skeptic by Jeffrey Morrow

    The Reluctant Conversion of a Skeptic

    Jeffrey Morrow

    2022

    In By Strange Ways: Theologians and Their Paths to the Catholic Church (2022), edited by Jonathan Fuqua and Daniel Strudwick.

  • The Rise, Spread, and Decline of Brazil’s Participatory Budgeting: The Arc of a Democratic Innovation by Benjamin Goldfrank and Brian Wampler

    The Rise, Spread, and Decline of Brazil’s Participatory Budgeting: The Arc of a Democratic Innovation

    Benjamin Goldfrank and Brian Wampler

    2022

    This book examines the rise, spread and decline of participatory budgeting in Brazil. In the last decade of the twentieth century Brazil became a model of participatory democracy for activists, practitioners, and scholars. However, some thirty years later participatory budgeting ... View More

  • The Risky Business of Education Policy by Christopher Tienken

    The Risky Business of Education Policy

    Christopher Tienken

    2022

    This work focuses commentary and analysis on some of the most pressing policy challenges facing public school educators and those invested in a healthy, vibrant public-school system. The book shares insights and makes recommendations from leading scholar-practitioners, namely from educational ... View More

  • The Unchanging Truth of God?: Crucial Philosophical Issues for Theology by Thomas Guarino

    The Unchanging Truth of God?: Crucial Philosophical Issues for Theology

    Thomas Guarino

    2022

    The essays in this volume display how Catholicism understands the proper confluence between philosophy and theology, between human rationality and Christian faith, between the natural order and supernatural grace. To illustrate these points, the book draws on a long line ... View More

  • Tōhoku Unbounded: Regional Identity and the Mobile Subject in Prewar Japan by Anne Giblin Gedacht

    Tōhoku Unbounded: Regional Identity and the Mobile Subject in Prewar Japan

    Anne Giblin Gedacht

    2022

    In 1870, a prominent samurai from Tōhoku sells his castle to become an agrarian colonist in Hokkaidō. Decades later, a man also from northeast Japan stows away on a boat to Canada and establishes a salmon roe business. By 1930, ... View More

  • To Visualize Is to Experience Data by Chelsea Barrett and Gerard Shea

    To Visualize Is to Experience Data

    Chelsea Barrett and Gerard Shea

    2022

    In The Data Literacy Cookbook (2022), edited by Kelly Getz and Meryl Brodsky.

  • Toward an Anti-Capitalist Composition by James Rushing Daniel

    Toward an Anti-Capitalist Composition

    James Rushing Daniel

    2022

    Toward an Anti-Capitalist Composition argues that capitalism is responsible for the entangled catastrophes of the twenty-first century, and that it must accordingly become a central focus in the teaching of writing. Daniel calls for an ambitious reimagining of composition as ... View More

  • War, Women and Post-conflict Empowerment: Lessons from Sierra Leone by Fredline M'Cormack-Hale and Josephine Beoku-Betts

    War, Women and Post-conflict Empowerment: Lessons from Sierra Leone

    Fredline M'Cormack-Hale and Josephine Beoku-Betts

    2022

    Since the 1991-2002 civil conflict ended in Sierra Leone, the country has failed to translate the accomplishments of women's involvement in bringing the war to an end into meaningful political empowerment. This is in marked contrast to other post-conflict countries, ... View More

  • Washington Post (encyclopedia entry) by Matthew Pressman

    Washington Post (encyclopedia entry)

    Matthew Pressman

    2022

    In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism (2nd edition) (2022), edited by Gregory A. Borchard.

  • Writing Across Difference: Theory and Intervention by James Rushing Daniel, Katie Malcolm, and Candice Rai

    Writing Across Difference: Theory and Intervention

    James Rushing Daniel, Katie Malcolm, and Candice Rai

    2022

    Increasingly divided by economic inequality, racial injustice, xenophobic violence, and authoritarian governance, writing studies scholars have developed responsive theories and practices to engage students, teachers, administrators, and citizens. The first collection to focalize difference as such, gathering scholars offering theoretical, ... View More

  • Assessing Undergraduate Learning in Psychology: Strategies for Measuring and Improving Student Performance by Susan A. Nolan

    Assessing Undergraduate Learning in Psychology: Strategies for Measuring and Improving Student Performance

    Susan A. Nolan

    2021

    This book describes best practices for developing assessments that undergraduate psychology faculty and administrators can use when designing courses and curricula around student learning goals, including those identified in APA's Guidelines for the Undergraduate Psychology Major. Veteran educators draw on ... View More

 
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