1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910451959303321

Autore

Ehrman Bart D

Titolo

Jesus, apocalyptic prophet of the new millennium [[electronic resource] /] / Bart D. Ehrman

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 1999

ISBN

1-280-53022-7

0-19-802888-1

1-4294-0467-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (287 p.)

Disciplina

232.9/08

Soggetti

Millennialism - Palestine - History

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-258) and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

contents; preface; one: the end of history as we know it; two: who was jesus? why it's so hard to know; three: how did the gospels get to be this way?; four: looking about a bit: non-christian sources for the historical jesus; five: looking about a bit more: other Christian sources for the historical jesus; six: moving on to the past: how can we reconstruct the life of jesus?; seven: finding a fit: jesus in context; eight: jesus the apocalyptic prophet; nine: the apocalyptic teachings of jesus; ten: a place for everything: jesus' other teachings in their apocalyptic context

eleven: not in word only: the associates, deeds, and controversies of jesus in apocalyptic contexttwelve: the last days of jesus; thirteen: from apocalyptic prophet to lord of all: the afterlife of jesus; fourteen: jesus as the prophet of the new millennium: then and now; notes; bibliography; index of subjects; index of passages; index of modern authors

Sommario/riassunto

This controversial book argues that Jesus, like many of his later followers, proclaimed that God was soon to intervene in human affairs and bring all of history to a screeching halt. The author shows why Jesus should be understood as an apocalyptic prophet who anticipated the destruction of evil, the end of the age, and beginning of a new



world.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910463455803321

Titolo

Health and healing after traumatic brain injury : understanding the power of family, friends, community, and other support systems / / Heidi Muenchberger, Elizabeth Kendall, and John Wright, editors ; foreword by James S. Brady

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Santa Barbara, California : , : Praeger, , 2013

ISBN

1-4408-2886-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (275 p.)

Collana

Disability insights and issues

Altri autori (Persone)

KendallElizabeth <1963->

MuenchbergerHeidi

WrightJohn <active 2012.>

Disciplina

362.1974/81

Soggetti

Brain - Wounds and injuries - Patients - Rehabilitation

Brain - Wounds and injuries - Treatment

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part 1. Self-Determination and Personal Healing After Traumatic Brain Injury. Advice from the heart: stories of survival and growth following brain injury -- Neuroplasticity and mindfulness in brain injury rehabilitation: cause for great optimism -- The subtlety of brain injury: surviving and thriving through playfulness -- Part 2. Pulling Together rather than Falling Apart: Brain Injury in Families. Family resilience and traumatic brain injury -- Someone to care: social support after brain injury -- Too small for your boots! Understanding the experience of children when family members acquire a neurological condition -- Assisting siblings when their brother or sister acquired brain injury -- Part 3. Systems for Healing: Building a Better Service System for Traumatic Brain Injury -- Understanding mental health outcomes following traumatic brain injury -- The role of psychotherapy in rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury -- Optimal rehabilitation for



women who receive traumatic brain injury following intimate partner violence -- Holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury: two case studies -- Part 4. Places, Communities, and Cultures: Drawing on the Strength of Many -- There's no place like home: the experience of home for young people with acquired brain injury in residential care environments -- The international community-based rehabilitation model: a way of assisting people with brain injuries, their families, and communities -- Culture, disability, and caregiving for people with traumatic brain injury -- Community leaders within a brain injury self-management program: a valuable resource -- A last word: charting a positive course for the future.

Sommario/riassunto

In this groundbreaking book, experts show what a difference support systems-family, friends, community and social programs-can make towards the recovery of the millions of people who suffer a traumatic brain injury each year.