Taking Offense

Taking Offense
Author: Birgit Meyer,Christiane Kruse,Anne-Marie Korte
Publsiher: Brill Fink
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2018
Genre: Blasphemy
ISBN: 377056345X

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What makes a picture offensive to some people and not to others? In diverse, pluralistic societies around the world, images are triggering heated controversy as never before. Their study offers a perfect entry point into the clashes between different values, ideas, and sensibilities. How is the relation between regimes of visibility in art, journalism, politics, and religion negotiated in plural settings? Situated at the interface of art history, anthropology and religious studies, this volume unravels the dynamics of taking offense in current politics and aesthetics of cultural representation in Europe and beyond.

Giving Offense

Giving Offense
Author: J. M. Coetzee
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1996-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0226111741

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In Giving Offense, South African writer J. M. Coetzee presents a coherent, unorthodox analysis of censorship from the perspective of a writer who has lived and worked under its shadow. Widely acclaimed for his many novels, Coetzee is also a brilliant literary critic and essayist. The essays collected here attempt to understand the passion that plays itself out in acts of silencing and censoring. Subscribing neither to the myth of the writer as a moral giant nor to that of the writer as persecuted innocent, Coetzee argues that a destructive dynamic of belligerence and escalation tends to overtake the rivals in any field ruled by censorship. From Osip Mandelstam commanded to compose an ode in praise of Stalin, to Breyten Breytenbach writing poems under and for the eyes of his prison guards, to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn engaging in a trial of wits with the organs of the Soviet state, Giving Offense focuses on the ways authors have historically responded to censorship. It also analyzes the arguments of Catharine MacKinnon for the suppression of pornography and traces the operations of the old South African censorship system. Finally, Coetzee delves into the early history of apartheid and critizes the blankness of contemporary political science in its efforts to address the deeper motives behind apartheid.

A Biblical Guide to Overcoming Offense

A Biblical Guide to Overcoming Offense
Author: Gloria Austine
Publsiher: Gloria Austine
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2023-08-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Offense is a damaging emotion that can disrupt one's peace and happiness. It stems from feelings of anger, resentment, or pain due to a perceived wrong or injustice. If left unchecked, an offense can control one's thoughts and emotions, leading to a critical and negative outlook toward others and affecting relationships. However, it's possible to overcome the grip of offense and live a life filled with peace, love, and joy. This book explores the mechanisms of offense and how it can be defeated through God's word and guidance. By recognizing the source of offense and applying Biblical principles, one can learn to effectively handle it and gain victory over negative thoughts and emotions.

Offense and Offensiveness

Offense and Offensiveness
Author: Andrew Sneddon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000218244

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This book offers a comprehensive study of the nature and significance of offense and offensiveness. It incorporates insights from moral philosophy and moral psychology to rationally reconstruct our ordinary ideas and assumptions about these notions. When someone claims that something is offensive, others are supposed to listen. Why? What is it for something to be offensive? Likewise, it’s supposed to matter if someone claims to have been offended. Is this correct? In this book, Andrew Sneddon argues that we should think of offense as a moralized bad feeling. He explains offensiveness in terms of symbolic value. We tend to give claims of both offense and offensiveness more credence than they deserve. While it is in principle possible for there to be genuine moral problems of offense and offensiveness, we should expect such problems to be rare. Offense and Offensiveness: A Philosophical Account will be of interest to scholars and students working in moral philosophy and moral psychology.

Offense Defense and War

Offense  Defense  and War
Author: Michael E. Brown,Owen R. Cote, Jr.,Sean M. Lynn-Jones,Steven E. Miller
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0262265273

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An overview of offense-defense theory, which argues that the relative ease of offense and defense varies in international politics. Offense-defense theory argues that the relative ease of offense and defense varies in international politics. When the offense has the advantage, military conquest becomes easier and war is more likely; the opposite is true when the defense has the advantage. The balance between offense and defense depends on geography, technology, and other factors. This theory, and the body of related theories, has generated much debate and research over the past twenty-five years.This book presents a comprehensive overview of offense-defense theory. It includes contending views on the theory and some of the most recent attempts to refine and test it.

The Bait of Satan 20th Anniversary Edition

The Bait of Satan  20th Anniversary Edition
Author: John Bevere
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621365488

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The Bait of Satan exposes one of the most deceptive snares Satan uses to get believers out of the will of God--offense.

The Peaceful Wife

The Peaceful Wife
Author: April Cassidy
Publsiher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016-01-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825443947

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“This book walks each of us through the reality checks we need in order to have the marriage we want!” —Shaunti Feldhahn, social researcher and best-selling author of For Women Only In today’s workplace, women are often rewarded for having type A personalities: driven, demanding, ambitious, and strong. Yet when it comes to their marriages, those same traits can backfire. After all, no one goes into marriage hoping for a promotion. What is a wife to do? April Cassidy knows this struggle firsthand. She thought she was a great Christian wife and begged God to make her passive husband into a more loving, involved, godly leader. Instead, God opened her eyes to changes that she needed to make, such as laying down her desire for control and offering genuine, unconditional respect—not just love—to her husband. Cassidy’s conclusions may be as startling to readers as they were to her, but The Peaceful Wife shares how she and many others have learned to reorient their lives to biblical commands—resulting in healthier, happier marriages. In the end, you’ll find The Peaceful Wife a powerful path to God’s design for women to live in full submission to Christ as Lord.

Giving Offense

Giving Offense
Author: J.M. Coetzee
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226111773

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Winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature. J. M. Coetzee presents a coherent, unorthodox analysis of censorship from the perspective of one who has lived and worked under its shadow. The essays collected here attempt to understand the passion that plays itself out in acts of silencing and censoring. He argues that a destructive dynamic of belligerence and escalation tends to overtake the rivals in any field ruled by censorship. From Osip Mandelstam commanded to compose an ode in praise of Stalin, to Breyten Breytenbach writing poems under and for the eyes of his prison guards, to Aleksander Solzhenitsyn engaging in a trial of wits with the organs of the Soviet state, Giving Offense focuses on the ways authors have historically responded to censorship. It also analyzes the arguments of Catharine MacKinnon for the suppression of pornography and traces the operations of the old South African censorship system. "The most impressive feature of Coetzee's essays, besides his ear for language, is his coolheadedness. He can dissect repugnant notions and analyze volatile emotions with enviable poise."—Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review "Those looking for simple, ringing denunciations of censorship's evils will be disappointed. Coetzee explicitly rejects such noble tritenesses. Instead . . . he pursues censorship's deeper, more fickle meanings and unmeanings."—Kirkus Reviews "These erudite essays form a powerful, bracing criticism of censorship in its many guises."—Publishers Weekly "Giving Offense gets its incisive message across clearly, even when Coetzee is dealing with such murky theorists as Bakhtin, Lacan, Foucault, and René; Girard. Coetzee has a light, wry sense of humor."—Bill Marx, Hungry Mind Review "An extraordinary collection of essays."—Martha Bayles, New York Times Book Review "A disturbing and illuminating moral expedition."—Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times Book Review