Holzrahmenbau - Balloon Framing: Die typisch amerikanische Bauweise vermag die Grenzen innerhalb der sozial und ökonomisch tief gespaltenen Gesellschaft Amerikas ebenso zu verwischen wie die Unterschiede zwischen Bautypologien
Wie gelingt ein Glaubensleben voller Kraft und Ausdauer? Lisa Bevere inspiriert Frauen, ihre Stärke in Jesus zu finden. In 90 Andachten gibt die Bestsellerautorin Erfahrungen weiter, wie man durch eine tiefe und hingebungsvolle Beziehung zu Gott mutig, aufrecht und leidenschaftlich durchs Leben geht.
Why we should all work less! A radical and pragmatic manifesto for tackling the twin crises of work and care in contemporary capitalism With the rise of automation and precarious forms of work, jobs are becoming increasingly polarised. While some are overworked, there are many more people forced into precarious and underpaid work, work that falls heavily on those most vulnerable in society. All of this while countries in the Global North are experiencing a crisis of care, where the disproportionately gendered labour of care is and undervalued, and often unpaid. In this short book, Kyle Lewis and Will Stronge argue that one powerful and practical response to the worrying trend of job polarisation is the call for a shorter working week. The time we spend at work is neither natural nor inevitable. Instead the amount of time we spend working is a political, cultural and economic question. Overtime will explain what a shorter waged working week means, as well as its history and its political implications. The authors argue that any long-term plan for a sustainable, just economy must involve a reduction in the time we spend working. Drawing on a range of political and economic thinkers, Stronge and Lewis argue only by doing so can we create a more just and equal society, one that allows people the space and opportunity to develop an ethic based on citizen engagement and self-autonomy outside of market interaction.
The current volume utilizes the newest insights from current research on the New Testament to cast new light on the question of the genre of Mark's Gospel. The matter is complicated by the immense historical gap between the time of the genesis of the New Testament canon and now. Here, prominent international New Testament scholars discuss how we should understand the genre(s) of Mark's Gospel, thus making an important contribution to international scholarship on the Gospel of Mark as well as the Gospel genre in general.
What is the genre of the earliest gospel narrative and which sub-genres does Mark use to spread his message?