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Secular says, sacred moments [[electronic resource] ] : the America columns of Robert Coles / / Robert Coles
Secular says, sacred moments [[electronic resource] ] : the America columns of Robert Coles / / Robert Coles
Autore Coles Robert <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa East Lansing, MI, : Michigan State University Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (145 p.)
Disciplina 277.3/082
277.3082
Soggetto topico Religion and sociology - United States - History - 20th century
Christianity - 20th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62895-112-5
1-60917-358-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword by David D. Cooper; November 23, 1996. We're hoping for a few extra moments of the sacred during these long secular days.; January 4, 1997. "The doctors, they be strutters. They need teaching."; February 1, 1997. Merton and Milosz find common ground in their skepticism-the distance they put between themselves and faddish trends.; February 15, 1997. Like a Hebrew prophet, Erikson was insisting upon psychological investigation as a moral calling.
March 1, 1997. "The Third Reich was a product of German history, but it was not the only possibility open to the country at that time."March 22, 1997. Surely someone would come by, see me standing there helplessly, offer a phone or a lift.; April 5, 1997. I was witness to the moral energy a painter or photographer can stir in children.; May 3, 1997. There is hope in those sudden, unexpected, breakthrough experiences that bring us a blessed spell of inwardness.; May 31, 1997. This double standard could all too readily be accommodated by the slippery imprecisions of psychiatric jargon.
July 19, 1997. The doctor who is sick now turns his students into the kind of physician he himself has been with others.August 2, 1997. Through the use of fictional strategies, the writer offers us a clue about oppression.; September 13, 1997. What appears to be bizarre and senseless is in many cases a quite reasonable expression of horror.; November 8, 1997. "I'm really sorry. I never should have opened the door without looking. . . . I was lost in thought. I wasn't thinking."
December 6, 1997. It was the old story of teachers who have a lot to learn from their humble, yet knowing, students.January 17, 1998. Dorothy Day spoke of the irony: "All that philosophical knowledge, and such a moral failure; such blindness-and worse-in a life."; February 14, 1998. In Othello we meet a man of great dignity and refinement who is gradually undone.; February 28, 1998. Bonhoeffer's position in society, his personal safety, and, if need be, his very life were not to be defended at all costs.
March 21, 1998. Psychotherapy, in all its American banality, is redeemed through its emphasis on the personal as part of the communal.March 28, 1998. I wondered if she really believed what she seemed to believe, whether she wasn't really quite frightened "underneath."; April 25, 1998. I could lecture on the moral and social inquiry and myself behave like a moral and social outcast.; July 4, 1998. Once more I took note of the psychological acuity, the capacity to figure out others with a certain thoughtful detachment.
August 29, 1998. This child knew that misdeeds deserve, warrant an expression of regret.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463590903321
Coles Robert <1949->  
East Lansing, MI, : Michigan State University Press, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Secular says, sacred moments [[electronic resource] ] : the America columns of Robert Coles / / Robert Coles
Secular says, sacred moments [[electronic resource] ] : the America columns of Robert Coles / / Robert Coles
Autore Coles Robert <1949->
Pubbl/distr/stampa East Lansing, MI, : Michigan State University Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (145 p.)
Disciplina 277.3/082
277.3082
Altri autori (Persone) CooperDavid D
Soggetto topico Religion and sociology - United States - History - 20th century
Christianity - 20th century
ISBN 1-62895-112-5
1-60917-358-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword by David D. Cooper; November 23, 1996. We're hoping for a few extra moments of the sacred during these long secular days.; January 4, 1997. "The doctors, they be strutters. They need teaching."; February 1, 1997. Merton and Milosz find common ground in their skepticism-the distance they put between themselves and faddish trends.; February 15, 1997. Like a Hebrew prophet, Erikson was insisting upon psychological investigation as a moral calling.
March 1, 1997. "The Third Reich was a product of German history, but it was not the only possibility open to the country at that time."March 22, 1997. Surely someone would come by, see me standing there helplessly, offer a phone or a lift.; April 5, 1997. I was witness to the moral energy a painter or photographer can stir in children.; May 3, 1997. There is hope in those sudden, unexpected, breakthrough experiences that bring us a blessed spell of inwardness.; May 31, 1997. This double standard could all too readily be accommodated by the slippery imprecisions of psychiatric jargon.
July 19, 1997. The doctor who is sick now turns his students into the kind of physician he himself has been with others.August 2, 1997. Through the use of fictional strategies, the writer offers us a clue about oppression.; September 13, 1997. What appears to be bizarre and senseless is in many cases a quite reasonable expression of horror.; November 8, 1997. "I'm really sorry. I never should have opened the door without looking. . . . I was lost in thought. I wasn't thinking."
December 6, 1997. It was the old story of teachers who have a lot to learn from their humble, yet knowing, students.January 17, 1998. Dorothy Day spoke of the irony: "All that philosophical knowledge, and such a moral failure; such blindness-and worse-in a life."; February 14, 1998. In Othello we meet a man of great dignity and refinement who is gradually undone.; February 28, 1998. Bonhoeffer's position in society, his personal safety, and, if need be, his very life were not to be defended at all costs.
March 21, 1998. Psychotherapy, in all its American banality, is redeemed through its emphasis on the personal as part of the communal.March 28, 1998. I wondered if she really believed what she seemed to believe, whether she wasn't really quite frightened "underneath."; April 25, 1998. I could lecture on the moral and social inquiry and myself behave like a moral and social outcast.; July 4, 1998. Once more I took note of the psychological acuity, the capacity to figure out others with a certain thoughtful detachment.
August 29, 1998. This child knew that misdeeds deserve, warrant an expression of regret.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788499403321
Coles Robert <1949->  
East Lansing, MI, : Michigan State University Press, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Secular says, sacred moments : the America columns of Robert Coles / / Robert Coles
Secular says, sacred moments : the America columns of Robert Coles / / Robert Coles
Autore Coles Robert <1949->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa East Lansing, MI, : Michigan State University Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (145 p.)
Disciplina 277.3/082
277.3082
Soggetto topico Religion and sociology - United States - History - 20th century
Christianity - 20th century
ISBN 1-62895-112-5
1-60917-358-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword by David D. Cooper; November 23, 1996. We're hoping for a few extra moments of the sacred during these long secular days.; January 4, 1997. "The doctors, they be strutters. They need teaching."; February 1, 1997. Merton and Milosz find common ground in their skepticism-the distance they put between themselves and faddish trends.; February 15, 1997. Like a Hebrew prophet, Erikson was insisting upon psychological investigation as a moral calling.
March 1, 1997. "The Third Reich was a product of German history, but it was not the only possibility open to the country at that time."March 22, 1997. Surely someone would come by, see me standing there helplessly, offer a phone or a lift.; April 5, 1997. I was witness to the moral energy a painter or photographer can stir in children.; May 3, 1997. There is hope in those sudden, unexpected, breakthrough experiences that bring us a blessed spell of inwardness.; May 31, 1997. This double standard could all too readily be accommodated by the slippery imprecisions of psychiatric jargon.
July 19, 1997. The doctor who is sick now turns his students into the kind of physician he himself has been with others.August 2, 1997. Through the use of fictional strategies, the writer offers us a clue about oppression.; September 13, 1997. What appears to be bizarre and senseless is in many cases a quite reasonable expression of horror.; November 8, 1997. "I'm really sorry. I never should have opened the door without looking. . . . I was lost in thought. I wasn't thinking."
December 6, 1997. It was the old story of teachers who have a lot to learn from their humble, yet knowing, students.January 17, 1998. Dorothy Day spoke of the irony: "All that philosophical knowledge, and such a moral failure; such blindness-and worse-in a life."; February 14, 1998. In Othello we meet a man of great dignity and refinement who is gradually undone.; February 28, 1998. Bonhoeffer's position in society, his personal safety, and, if need be, his very life were not to be defended at all costs.
March 21, 1998. Psychotherapy, in all its American banality, is redeemed through its emphasis on the personal as part of the communal.March 28, 1998. I wondered if she really believed what she seemed to believe, whether she wasn't really quite frightened "underneath."; April 25, 1998. I could lecture on the moral and social inquiry and myself behave like a moral and social outcast.; July 4, 1998. Once more I took note of the psychological acuity, the capacity to figure out others with a certain thoughtful detachment.
August 29, 1998. This child knew that misdeeds deserve, warrant an expression of regret.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825921203321
Coles Robert <1949->  
East Lansing, MI, : Michigan State University Press, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui