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Le travail de rue est une constellation du travail social, au caractère particulièrement fédérateur : santé, social, humanitaire, médiation, accompagnement éducatif... se trouvent impliqués. En effet, il s’agit d’aller vers les usagers où ils sont et comme ils sont, et parfois vers des personnes qui n’ont rien demandé, pour leur proposer une attention, une écoute, un service, un accompagnement... Ce travail se fait en public, dans la rue, sous le regard de tous. Cet ouvrage répond à des questions pratiques : comment initier une action de rue ? Avec quels partenaires ? Comment y travailler la santé somatique et la santé mentale ? Quels liens avec la problématique du logement ? Y a-t-il des publics « particuliers » : mineurs, femmes ? Comment faire avec la non-demande ? Quelles places pour les bénévoles et les travailleurs-pairs ? Comment se positionner, avec quelle distance et/ou quelle proximité ? Comment s’y former, comment y former ? Des témoignages d’équipes de rue sont croisés avec les analyses et les propositions des auteurs de l’ouvrage, formateurs et praticiens expérimentés.
Theology of Work: New Perspectives emerges from the necessity to continue theological reflection on work in light of the challenges posed by our contemporary world. The contributions offer a global perspective of the meaning of work, drawing from Trinitarian theology, theology of creation, eschatology, theological anthropology, and Christology. They shed light from the perspective of faith on the integration of different work dimensions, and consider how the theology of work is called to challenge social structures in light of revelation. The volume mostly develops the theology of work from a Catholic perspective, but Protestant and Orthodox approaches are also explicitly explored. The chapters cover different theological areas, such as biblical, dogmatic, patristic, and moral theology, to provide enriching and complementary perspectives. Offering fresh and valuable theological insights on work, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of theology and religious studies.
"La protection de l’enfance traverse une crise inédite qui ne pourra se résoudre sans mesures fortes. Il est temps de reconnaître les compétences des professionnelles de terrain et leur indispensable rôle au sein de notre société et auprès des enfants."
What does it mean to say that Scripture is God's Word? And just how true is the Bible? Though sometimes dismissed as "fundamentalist" concerns, these questions also sent twentieth-century Catholic theology searching for a new paradigm of biblical inspiration. Theologians repeatedly attempted to reconcile the traditional conviction that the Bible shares in the omniscience of its divine author with scholarly findings that suggested otherwise. Joseph Ratzinger contributed both negatively and positively to this project, deconstructing the regnant manualist models of inspiration and constructing an alternative inspired by St. Bonaventure. The result is an ecclesial model of surprising comprehensi...
This is the first full-length study in English of the role of Marxist theory in the Spanish Socialist movement prior to the outbreak of Civil War in 1936. In particular, the author stresses the intellectual poverty of this aspect of leftwing politics in Spain. In concentrating on the Partido Socialista Obrero Espafiol (PSOE), the major organised party of the left prior to the Civil War, the study seeks to achieve two main aims: first, to attempt to isolate the political, social and intellectual factors which led to a particularly distorted version of Marxism which became established in Spain at the end of the nineteenth century; and second, to demonstrate how this particular conception of Marxism had a crucial negative impact on the political formulations and fortunes of the PSOE between 1879 and 1936. The central argument of the book is that the significance of Spanish Marxism lay precisely in its poverty, since it was this 'decaffeinated' version of the theory which set the parameters within which the PSOE formulated its strategy for socialism.
From its origins in the culture of late medieval Europe to enormous global popularity in the twentieth, the guitar and its development comprise multiple histories, each characterized by distinct styles, playing techniques, repertories, and socio-cultural roles. These histories simultaneously span popular and classical styles, contemporary and historical practices, written and unwritten traditions, and Western and non-Western cultures. This is the first book to encompass the breadth and depth of guitar performance, featuring twelve essays covering different traditions, styles, and instruments, written by some of the most influential players, teachers, and guitar historians in the world. The coverage of the book allows the player to understand both the analogies and the differences between guitar traditions; all styles--from baroque, classical, country, blues, and rock to flamenco, African, and Celtic--will share the same platform, along with instrument making. As musical training is increasingly broadened this comprehensive book will become an indispensable resource.
Pour elucider le rapport entre la creation et l'alliance, Sanz propose une synthese des principales cles interpretatives qui ont ete utilisees dans la reflexion theologique contemporaine. Il montre qu'une perspective metaphysique fournit une aide precieuse pour harmoniser les exigences de chaque cle interpretative et que, apres plusieurs decennies d'un certain abandon, cette perspective metaphysique a recu un appui decisif dans l'encyclique --Fides et ratio--. Santiago Sanz est professeur de theologie a l'Universite Pontificale de la Sainte-Croix, a Rome et auteur d'un bon nombre d'articles.
Was creation a fantastic series of actions by God that long ago set the universe in motion? Or is creation an eternal flowing forth from God that even now causes all things to exist? Christopher Baglow, director of the Science and Religion Initiative at the University of Notre Dame, writes from within the deep well of Catholic tradition and his personal love of both science and faith to provide probing yet lively and often-humorous answers to the foundational questions of human existence. Christian doctrine sees creation not as a one-time event but rather as an eternal outpouring of divine merciful love. In Creation: A Catholic’s Guide to God and the Universe, Baglow explores how the doctr...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.