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New Directions in Gender and Religion; PART I: TEXT AND HER-STORY REVISITED; PART II: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM; Index of Authors 330 $aThis collection was conceived at a time of apparent crisis within the academy of feminist theology. During the last two decades feminist theology has provided a critique of religious-and in particular Christian-institutions, scriptures, symbols and rituals. But as we reach the new millennium, the question needs to be asked: has this project of analysis and reconstruction based upon feminist principles run its natural course? 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Alió 205 $a1st ed. 2017. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (XIX, 371 p. 171 illus., 154 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aEssentials in Ophthalmology,$x2196-890X 311 08$a3-319-43879-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aPart 1: Introduction -- 1 What is Keratoconus? A New Approach to a Not So Rare Disease -- 2 Modern Pathogenesis of Keratoconus: Genomics and Proteomics -- 3 Epidemiology of Keratoconus -- 4 Histopathology (From Keratoconus Pathology to Pathogenesis) -- 5 Keratoconus in Children -- Part 2: Diagnostic Tools in Keratoconus -- 6 Instrumentation for Diagnosis of Keratoconus -- 7 Analyzing Tomographic Corneal Elevation for Detecting Ectasia -- 8 Analyzing Tomographic Thickness for Detecting Corneal Ectatic Diseases -- 9 New Diagnostic Approach of Corneal Topography Maps -- 10 Geometrical Analysis of Corneal Topography -- 11 Early Keratoconus Detection Enhanced by Modern Diagnostic Technology -- 12 Role of Corneal Biomechanics in the Diagnosis and Management of Keratoconus -- 13 Diagnosing Keratoconus Using VHF Digital Ultrasound Epithelial Thickness Profiles -- 14 Brillouin Scanning Microscopy in Keratoconus -- Part 3: The Clinical Profile of Keratoconus -- 15 Keratoconus Grading and Its Therapeutic Implications -- Part 4: Therapeutic Tools in Keratoconus -- 16 Contact Lenses for Keratoconus -- 17 Intracorneal Ring Segments: Types, Indications and Outcomes -- 18 Intracorneal Ring Segments: Complications -- 19 Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking for Corneal Ectasias -- 20 Complications of Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking -- 21 Pediatric Corneal Cross-Linking -- 22 Carbon Nanomaterials: An Upcoming Therapy for Corneal Biomechanic Enhancement -- Part 5. Surgery of Keratoconus -- 23 Surgical Correction of Keratoconus: Different Modalities of Keratoplasty and Their Clinical Outcomes -- 24 The Use of Femtosecond Laser and Corneal Welding in the Surgery of Keratoconus -- Part 6. Refractive Surgery in Keratoconus -- 25 Refractive Surgery in Keratoconus -- 26 Excimer Laser Ablation in Keratoconus Treatment: Sequential High Definition-Guided PRK after CXL -- 27 Iris-Supported Phakic IOLs Implantation in Patients with Keratoconus -- 28 Toric Implantable Collamer Lens for Correction of Myopia and Astigmatism in Keratoconus -- 29 Cataract Surgery in the Patient with Keratoconus -- 30 Adjourn: A Glance at the Future of Keratoconus. 330 $aAs a degenerative disorder of the eye, keratoconus can cause substantial distortion of vision, with multiple images, streaking, and sensitivity to light all reported by patients. 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