A Creative Tension

A Creative Tension
Author: Lee Hamilton,Jordan Tama
Publsiher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1930365128

Download A Creative Tension Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

With an insider's perspective based on thirty-four years in Congress, Hamilton elucidates current domestic and international pressures influencing U.S. foreign policy, strengths and weaknesses in the foreign policy process, and ways to improve the performance of the president and Congress. A Creative Tension argues that better consultation between the executive and legislative branches is the most effective way to strengthen American foreign policy.

Creative Tension

Creative Tension
Author: Cynthia Earl Kerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1974
Genre: Economists
ISBN: UCAL:B3824377

Download Creative Tension Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Creative Tension

Creative Tension
Author: Ellen M. Leonard
Publsiher: Scranton, Pa. : University of Scranton Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015040545926

Download Creative Tension Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Ellen M. Leonard's study of Baron Friedrich von Hügel's life, thought, and spiritual vision rediscovers this important Catholic voice from the turn of the 20th Century. Hügel was a lay theologian who maintained both his personal equilibrium and his spiritual leadership role during the complex days of the "modernist movement." Hügel sees three elements of religion: the authoritative, historical, and institutional; the critical, speculative, and philosophical; the intuitive, vocational, and mystical. Leonard's study concentrates both on Hügel's writings and spiritual activities.

Creative Tension

Creative Tension
Author: Michał Heller
Publsiher: Human Kinetics 1
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1932031340

Download Creative Tension Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The voice of a renowned professor of philosophy in Poland, who is also a Roman Catholic priest, is introduced to the United States in this collection of his provocative essays on the interplay of science and religion. Michael Heller progressively outlines systematic steps that might lead to a peaceful coexistence of these traditionally separate fields of study. Some essays have their roots in the author's work in physics and cosmology, while others present his theories on the language of God, creation, and transcendence, inspired by his work in the applications of so-called noncommutative geometry, an emerging field of study. The book is organized into four sections, each preceded by a brief introduction explaining the order of the essays and their internal logic. Part one deals with methodology, evaluate the theological interpretation of scientific theories, and proposes a program for a "theology of science." Part two looks at the interaction of science and religion from a historical perspective. Topics include the evolution of ideas connected with the place of man in the Universe and the evolution of matter, among others. Part three concentrates on the "creation and science" quandary, including the big bang theory, the role of probability and chance in science, and their impact on theological questions. Part four looks for vestiges of transcendence in contemporary science. Creative Tension joins the Templeton library of resources contributing to the growing global dialogue on science and religion.

A Creative Tension

A Creative Tension
Author: Anja Meulenbelt
Publsiher: South End Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1984
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0896082369

Download A Creative Tension Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From an international perspective, the contributors reassess the political and theoretical status of the feminist movement in relation to other political parties, the trade unions, the medical hierarchy, and Third World liberation movements.

Mathematics Common Sense

Mathematics   Common Sense
Author: Philip J. Davis
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006-11-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781439864326

Download Mathematics Common Sense Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From the Preface: This book is addressed to all who are curious about the nature of mathematics and its role in society. It is neither a text book nor a specialists' book. It consists of a number of loosely linked essays that may be read independently and for which I have tried to provide a leitmotif by throwing light on the relationship between mathematics and common sense. In these essays I hope to foster a critical attitude towards both the existence of common sense in mathematics and the ambiguous role that it can play.

Activist Wisdom

Activist Wisdom
Author: Sarah Maddison,Sean Scalmer
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2006
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0868406864

Download Activist Wisdom Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Peace marches, protest demonstrations and campaigns for or against every cause imaginable have long been part of the Australian social and political landscape. This book blends the voices and experiences of insiders with an analysis of the successes and failures, the communication of ideas, and the social and political impacts." "It features interviews with some of Australia's best-known activists from the environmental, women's, peace, student, refugee and Aboriginal movements. With passion and insight, these people articulate their unique form of 'practical knowledge'. Activist Wisdom connects this knowledge to key social movement histories and theories, providing a look at the world of activism and its inevitable tensions."--BOOK JACKET.

Both And Thinking

Both And Thinking
Author: Wendy Smith,Marianne Lewis
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781647821050

Download Both And Thinking Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An insightful and inspiring book on using "both/and" thinking to make more creative, flexible, and impactful decisions in a world of competing demands. Life is full of paradoxes. How can we each express our individuality while also being a team player? How do we balance work and life? How can we improve diversity while promoting opportunities for all? How can we manage the core business while innovating for the future? For many of us, these competing and interwoven demands are a source of conflict. Since our brains love to make either-or choices, we choose one option over the other. We deal with the uncertainty by asserting certainty. There's a better way. In Both/And Thinking, Wendy Smith and Marianne Lewis help readers cope with multiple, knotted tensions at the same time. Drawing from more than twenty years of pioneering research, they provide tools and lessons for transforming these tensions into opportunities for innovation and personal growth. Filled with practical advice and fascinating stories—including firsthand tales from IBM, LEGO, and Unilever, as well as from startups, nonprofits, and even an inn at one of the four corners of the world—Both/And Thinking will change the way you approach your most vexing problems.