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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impacts and Issues (Aspects of Tourism, 14) By Brent W. Ritchie, Daryl Adair 2004 | 302 Pages | ISBN: 1873150660 | PDF | 1 MB This book examines the economic, social and environmental impacts and issues associated with the development of sport tourism globally, including the lack of research and coordination between industry and government. The book suggests the need for a more balanced analysis of the impacts and issues associated with future sport tourism development. ![]() Sport Histories: Figurational Studies in the Development of Modern Sport By Eric Dunning 2004 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0415286654 | PDF | 1 MB Sports Histories draws on figurational sociology to provide a fresh approach to analysing the development of modern sport. The book brings together ten case studies from a wide range of sports, including mainstream sports such as soccer, rugby, baseball, boxing and cricket, to other sports that until now have been largely neglected by sports historians, such as shooting, motor racing, tennis, gymnastics and martial arts. This groundbreaking work highlights key debates in the analysis of modern sport, such as: the relative influence of intra-national class conflict and international conflict the relative prominence of commercially led processes in different contexts the centrality of concerns over violence differences between elite and mass-led sports developments. Above all, Sport Histories proves the distinctiveness of the figurational sociological approach and its usefulness in the study of the development of modern sport. ![]() Spirituality in the Flesh: Bodily Sources of Religious Experiences By Robert C. Fuller 2008 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0195369173 | PDF | 1 MB It is now generally accepted that the structure and function of the human body deeply influence the nature of human thought. As a consequence, our religious experiences are at least partially determined by our sensory organs, emotional programs, sexual sensibilities, and the neural framework of our brains. In Spirituality in the Flesh, Robert C. Fuller investigates how studying the body can help us to answer the profoundest spiritual questions. Why is it that some religious traditions assign spiritual currency to pain? How do neurochemically driven emotions, such as fear, shape our religious actions? What is the relationship between chemically altered states of consciousness and religious innovation? Using recent biological research to illuminate religious beliefs and practices, Fuller delves into topics as diverse as apocalypticism, nature religion, Native American peyotism, and the sexual experimentalism of nineteenth-century communal societies, in every case seeking middle ground between the arguments currently emanating from scientists and humanists. He takes most scientific interpreters to task for failing to understand the inherently cultural aspects of embodied experience even as he chides most religion scholars for ignoring new knowledge about the biological substrates of human thought and behavior.Comfortable with the language of scientific analysis and sympathetic to the inherently subjective aspects of religious events, Fuller introduces the biological study of religion by joining together this era's unprecedented understanding of bodily states with an expert's knowledge of religious phenomena. Culling together insights from scientific observations, historical allusions, and literary references, Spirituality in the Flesh offers a bold look at the biological underpinnings of religion and opens up new and exciting agendas for understanding the nature and value of human religiosity. ![]() Spiritual Trading Secrets: This Book Won't Teach You Charts. It'll Teach You Power. by Sagar Sharma English | July 30, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FKNGFHGC | 149 pages | EPUB | 0.52 Mb What if every gain, every loss, every candle reflected something deeper inside you? ![]() Kelly James Clark, "Spiritual Geography of Early Chinese Thought, A: Gods, Ancestors, and Afterlife " English | ISBN: 135026217X | 2023 | 232 pages | MOBI | 2 MB It is widely claimed that notions of gods and religious beliefs are irrelevant or inconsequential to early Chinese ("Confucian") moral and political thought. Rejecting the claim that religious practice plays a minimal philosophical role, Kelly James Clark and Justin Winslett offer a textual study that maps the religious terrain of early Chinese texts. They analyze the pantheon of extrahumans, from high gods to ancestor spirits, discussing their various representations, as well as examining conceptions of the afterlife and religious ritual. Demonstrating that religious beliefs in early China are both textually endorsed and ritually embodied, this book goes on to show how gods, ancestors and afterlife are philosophically salient. The summative chapter on the role of religious ritual in moral formation shows how religion forms a complex philosophical system capable of informing moral, social, and political conditions. ![]() Spiritual Diversity in Social Work Practice: The Heart of Helping,Second Edition By Edward R. Canda, Leola Dyrud Furman 2009 | 472 Pages | ISBN: 0195372794 | PDF | 4 MB Many of the people served by social workers draw upon spirituality, by whatever names they call it, to help them thrive, to succeed at challenges, and to infuse their resources and relationships with meaning beyond mere survival value. This revised and expanded edition of a classic provides a comprehensive framework of values, knowledge, skills, and evidence for spiritually sensitive practice with diverse clients. Weaving together interdisciplinary theory and research, as well as the results from a national survey of practitioners, the authors describe a spiritually oriented model for practice that places clients' challenges and goals within the context of their deepest meanings and highest aspirations. Using richly detailed case examples and thought-provoking activities, this highly accessible text illustrates the professional values and ethical principles that guide spiritually sensitive practice. It presents definitions and conceptual models of spirituality and religion; draws connections between spiritual diversity and cultural, gender, and sexual orientation diversity; and offers insights from Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Indigenous religions, Islam, Judaism, Existentialism, and Transpersonal theory. Eminently practical, it guides professionals in understanding and assessing spiritual development and related mental health issues and outlines techniques that support transformation and resilience, such as meditation, mindfulness, ritual, forgiveness, and engagement of individual and community-based spiritual support systems. For social workers and other professional helpers committed to supporting the spiritual care of individuals, families, and communities, this definitive guide offers state-of-the-art interdisciplinary and international insights as well as practical tools that students and practitioners alike can put to immediate use. ![]() Jonathan L. Zecher, "Spiritual Direction as a Medical Art in Early Christian Monasticism " English | ISBN: 0198854137 | 2023 | 400 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB What expectations did the women and men living in early monastic communities carry into relationships of obedience and advice? What did they hope to achieve through confession and discipline? To explore these questions, this study shows how several early Christian writers applied the logic, knowledge, and practices of Galenic medicine to develop their own practices of spiritual direction. Evagrius reads dream images as diagnostic indicators of the soul's state. John Cassian crafts a nosology of the soul using lists of passions while diagnosing the causes of wet dreams. Basil of Caesarea pits the spiritual director against the physician in a competition over diagnostic expertise. John Climacus crafts pathologies of passions through demonic family trees, while equipping his spiritual director with a physician's toolkit and imagining the monastic space as a vast clinic. These different appropriations of medical logic and metaphors not only show us the thought-world of late antique monasticism, but they would also have decisive consequences for generations of Christian subjects who would learn to see themselves as sick or well, patients or healers, within monastic communities. ![]() Spirit(s) and Chinese Religiosity: Retelling the History of Chinese Christianity from a Pentecost Perspective (Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies) by Jacob Chengwei Feng English | December 9, 2025 | ISBN: 3032004756 | 307 pages | PDF, EPUB | 11 Mb This open access book offers a fresh perspective on the history of Chinese Christianity, retelling it through the lens of Pentecost (Acts 2) to illuminate the rise of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity in China from the 20th century onward.Parting from traditional academic studies of Chinese Pentecostalism, the author departs from beginning with the early 20th-century introduction of the Pentecostal movement to China, and instead examines the deeper historical and theological roots of Chinese Christianity. In identifying this gap, the author argues that China's rich religious and cultural context-shaped by a pantheon of spirits and ghosts-provided a fertile ground for the acceptance and flourishing of modern Pentecostal thought and practice. Through this innovative analysis, the book connects Pentecostalism's global emergence with the unique spiritual landscape of China, offering new insights into both Chinese and Pentecostal Christian history. It is an important read for scholars of religious history and theology. ![]() Spinoza, Life and Legacy by Jonathan I. Israel English | September 25, 2023 | ISBN: 0198857489, 9780192599438 | True EPUB | 1344 pages | 9.98 MB A biography of the boldest and most unsettling of the early modern philosophers, Spinoza, which examines the man's life, relationships, writings, and career, while also forcing us to rethink how we previously understood Spinoza's reception in his own time and in the years following his death. ![]() Spinoza: Ein Umriss seines Lebens und Wirkens (Biografie): Bereicherte Ausgabe. Baruch de Spinoza - Lebensgeschichte, Philosophie und Theologie Deutsch | Jan 4, 2024 | ISBN: 8596547799566 | 145 Seiten | EPUB (True) | 1.18 MB In "Spinoza: Ein Umriss seines Lebens und Wirkens" bietet Fritz Mauthner eine umfassende Biografie des einflussreichen Philosophen Baruch Spinoza, der im 17. Jahrhundert lebte. Mauthners literarischer Stil ist prägnant und analytisch, und er zieht Parallelen zwischen Spinozas Denken und den zeitgenössischen philosophischen Strömungen. Durch eine detaillierte Untersuchung von Spinozas Leben, seiner Philosophie und den historischen Kontext, in dem er wirkte, gelingt es Mauthner, die tiefgreifenden Implikationen von Spinozas Ideen für die moderne Philosophie zu vermitteln. Die Strukturen und Themen seines Werks spiegeln das Streben nach intellektueller Klarheit wider und lassen sich in den größeren Diskurs der Aufklärung einordnen. Fritz Mauthner, ein bedeutender deutscher Philosoph und Sprachtheoretiker, war stark von der Aufklärung geprägt. Sein Interesse an Spinoza könnte aus seiner eigenen Auseinandersetzung mit den Themen der Ethik, der Idee des Determinismus und der Rolle der Sprache in der Philosophie resultieren. Mauthners weitreichende Kenntnisse über die Geschichte der Philosophie und sein eigener kritischer Ansatz machen ihn zu einem geeigneten Autor, um Spinozas komplexes Leben und Denken zu beleuchten. Dieses Buch ist für jeden Leser empfehlenswert, der ein tieferes Verständnis für die Ursprünge der modernen Philosophie anstrebt. Mauthners gut recherchierte und anschauliche Darstellung bietet nicht nur Einblicke in Spinozas Leben, sondern zeigt auch die Relevanz seiner Ideen in der heutigen Zeit auf. Für Philosophiestudenten und -liebhaber ist es ein unverzichtbares Werk, das die Brücke zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart schlägt. |