Wednesday, November 4, 2015

On Care for Our Common Home – Laudato Si’ Kindle Edition Pdf Download


On Care for Our Common Home – Laudato Si’ Kindle Edition
Author: Pope Francis ID: B012YLLUL0

Pope Francis’ landmark document on human ecology, On Care for Our Common Home (Laudato Si’), is the first encyclical completely devoted to the topic. It is addressed to “every living person on this planet” and aims to spark a “dialogue with all people about our common home.” It challenges each one of us to ask ourselves, our corporations, and our governments: “How can anyone claim they are building a better future without thinking of the environment?” Within this framework, Pope Francis powerfully draws our attention also to the poor, who share an intimate relationship with the fragility of the earth.
Aligned and united with the concerns of scientists, philosophers, theologians, and civic groups, Pope Francis calls each of us “to become painfully aware” so that we can “dare to turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering”; thus we will responsibly “discover what each of us can do about it.”
On Care for Our Common Home contextualizes the topic by first reviewing the present ecological crisis which is “unprecedented in the history of humanity.” The Holy Father then sketches out both ethical and spiritual principles from our Judaeo-Christian roots that come to bear on the conversation about human ecology. He stresses the need for a sound moral foundation and emphasizes that “human life is itself a gift which must be defended from various forms of debasement.” Of special note is the section on the deep causes that have brought about the present situation. Proposals for dialogue and action in the encyclical are broad, but are meant to affect international policy as well as individual lives. Lastly, helpful guidelines for human development are laid out based on the Christian wisdom tradition.
A must-read for everyone, On Care for Our Common Home is an invitation to look at all of creation with our eyes wide open, since the distressed state of “our Sister, Mother Earth” requires “a new and universal solidarity” in which all of us “work together in building our common home.”
Done.
File Size: 513 KBPrint Length: 240 pagesPublisher: Pauline Books and Media (July 28, 2015)Publication Date: July 28, 2015Language: EnglishID: B012YLLUL0Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #28,048 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #3 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Science > Environment > Ecology #29 in Books > Science & Math > Biological Sciences > Ecology #35 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Catholicism
The title Laudato Si’, means “Praise be unto you.” The title is taken from the writings of St. Francis of Assisi, the namesake of the author of this book, Pope Francis.

St. Francis of Assisi used this phrase to praise the earth and all its creatures and features as an expression of God. Just as St. Francis referred to all living creatures as our “brothers” and “sisters,” the Pope issued this Encyclical to apply these sentiments to the modern day to address the issue of environmental degradation. This present book, Laudato Si’, is that Encyclical, a clear, passionate, devotional explanation for the modern world to realize the consequences of the degradation of the planet and a plea to cherish and rediscover the lost reverence and respect for the earth’s natural environment.

This book is a book on the environment like no other. Rather than recommending short-term technological or political solutions, Pope Francis states that before cleaning the environment the human race must first clean its own inner house and change its own attitude to itself and others.

Disrespect for the environment is an act, and any act originates from a mental attitude. If polluting the environment is the result of a human mental attitude, it would be simple for Laudato Si’ to simply say, “Don’t pollute.” Pope Francis however goes further: What are the psychological impulses and motivations behind that attitude?

Here is where Laudato Si’ gets interesting. Pope Francis digs deep into the human psyche to identify the psychological drives which support an attitude and act to disrespect the environment.

What the Pope believes may surprise the reader.
In the latest addition to papal encyclicals, Pope Francis lays out a complex mix of science, politics, and theology that can typically only be found in one of these documents. As the Holy Father writes in Laudato Si’, “The Catholic Church is open to dialogue with philosophical thought; this has enabled her to produce various syntheses between faith and reason.” It is with this openness that Pope Francis tackles one of the most difficult topics today: the environment.

After quoting JPII, Benedict XVI, and Patriarch Bartholomew to make it clear that he’s in good company, the Pontifex sets up the discussion by painting a bleak picture. With increased technology, we have increased power: “We have the freedom needed to limit and direct technology; we can put it at the service of another type of progress, one which is healthier, more human, more social, more integral.” But more power isn’t always good—with it we also have an increased potential for harm. That harm has materialized in high levels of smoke from fuels, pollution caused by transport, industrial fumes, substances which contribute to the acidification of soil and water, fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and agrotoxins in general as well as “hundreds of millions of tons of waste are generated, much of it non-biodegradable, highly toxic and radioactive.”

Like some global tragedy of the commons, humans have used up, wasted, or otherwise annihilated the shared resources of the Earth.

We need dramatic action in order to save our planet from environmental catastrophe. But, Pope Francis acknowledges, extreme environmentalism has its priorities out of whack.
Download On Care for Our Common Home – Laudato Si’ Kindle Edition Pdf Download

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Download On Care for Our Common Home – Laudato Si’ Kindle Edition


On Care for Our Common Home – Laudato Si’ Kindle Edition
Author: Pope Francis ID: B012YLLUL0

Pope Francis’ landmark document on human ecology, On Care for Our Common Home (Laudato Si’), is the first encyclical completely devoted to the topic. It is addressed to “every living person on this planet” and aims to spark a “dialogue with all people about our common home.” It challenges each one of us to ask ourselves, our corporations, and our governments: “How can anyone claim they are building a better future without thinking of the environment?” Within this framework, Pope Francis powerfully draws our attention also to the poor, who share an intimate relationship with the fragility of the earth.
Aligned and united with the concerns of scientists, philosophers, theologians, and civic groups, Pope Francis calls each of us “to become painfully aware” so that we can “dare to turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering”; thus we will responsibly “discover what each of us can do about it.”
On Care for Our Common Home contextualizes the topic by first reviewing the present ecological crisis which is “unprecedented in the history of humanity.” The Holy Father then sketches out both ethical and spiritual principles from our Judaeo-Christian roots that come to bear on the conversation about human ecology. He stresses the need for a sound moral foundation and emphasizes that “human life is itself a gift which must be defended from various forms of debasement.” Of special note is the section on the deep causes that have brought about the present situation. Proposals for dialogue and action in the encyclical are broad, but are meant to affect international policy as well as individual lives. Lastly, helpful guidelines for human development are laid out based on the Christian wisdom tradition.
A must-read for everyone, On Care for Our Common Home is an invitation to look at all of creation with our eyes wide open, since the distressed state of “our Sister, Mother Earth” requires “a new and universal solidarity” in which all of us “work together in building our common home.”
Done.
File Size: 513 KBPrint Length: 240 pagesPublisher: Pauline Books and Media (July 28, 2015)Publication Date: July 28, 2015Language: EnglishID: B012YLLUL0Text-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #28,048 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #3 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Science > Environment > Ecology #29 in Books > Science & Math > Biological Sciences > Ecology #35 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Catholicism
The title Laudato Si’, means “Praise be unto you.” The title is taken from the writings of St. Francis of Assisi, the namesake of the author of this book, Pope Francis.

St. Francis of Assisi used this phrase to praise the earth and all its creatures and features as an expression of God. Just as St. Francis referred to all living creatures as our “brothers” and “sisters,” the Pope issued this Encyclical to apply these sentiments to the modern day to address the issue of environmental degradation. This present book, Laudato Si’, is that Encyclical, a clear, passionate, devotional explanation for the modern world to realize the consequences of the degradation of the planet and a plea to cherish and rediscover the lost reverence and respect for the earth’s natural environment.

This book is a book on the environment like no other. Rather than recommending short-term technological or political solutions, Pope Francis states that before cleaning the environment the human race must first clean its own inner house and change its own attitude to itself and others.

Disrespect for the environment is an act, and any act originates from a mental attitude. If polluting the environment is the result of a human mental attitude, it would be simple for Laudato Si’ to simply say, “Don’t pollute.” Pope Francis however goes further: What are the psychological impulses and motivations behind that attitude?

Here is where Laudato Si’ gets interesting. Pope Francis digs deep into the human psyche to identify the psychological drives which support an attitude and act to disrespect the environment.

What the Pope believes may surprise the reader.
In the latest addition to papal encyclicals, Pope Francis lays out a complex mix of science, politics, and theology that can typically only be found in one of these documents. As the Holy Father writes in Laudato Si’, “The Catholic Church is open to dialogue with philosophical thought; this has enabled her to produce various syntheses between faith and reason.” It is with this openness that Pope Francis tackles one of the most difficult topics today: the environment.

After quoting JPII, Benedict XVI, and Patriarch Bartholomew to make it clear that he’s in good company, the Pontifex sets up the discussion by painting a bleak picture. With increased technology, we have increased power: “We have the freedom needed to limit and direct technology; we can put it at the service of another type of progress, one which is healthier, more human, more social, more integral.” But more power isn’t always good—with it we also have an increased potential for harm. That harm has materialized in high levels of smoke from fuels, pollution caused by transport, industrial fumes, substances which contribute to the acidification of soil and water, fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and agrotoxins in general as well as “hundreds of millions of tons of waste are generated, much of it non-biodegradable, highly toxic and radioactive.”

Like some global tragedy of the commons, humans have used up, wasted, or otherwise annihilated the shared resources of the Earth.

We need dramatic action in order to save our planet from environmental catastrophe. But, Pope Francis acknowledges, extreme environmentalism has its priorities out of whack.
Download On Care for Our Common Home – Laudato Si’ Kindle Edition

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Sunday, November 1, 2015

The Spiritual Child


The Spiritual Child: The New Science on Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving Paperback – May 10, 2016
Author: Lisa Miller ID: 1250033837

Review

“Hundreds of books discuss parenting issues, but The Spiritual Child is a special resource with a focus on fostering children’s spiritual lives. Perceptive, thought-provoking, and heavily researched, this is a valuable book for anyone interested in spiritual development in children, adolescents, and families.” ―Gretchen Rubin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE HAPPINESS PROJECT

“Lisa Miller is the leading psychologist of her generation on the benefits of religion and spirituality. She asks, ‘What makes life worth living’ and finds evidence-based answers.” ―Martin E. P. Seligman, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, bestselling author of AUTHENTIC HAPPINESS and LEARNED OPTIMISM

“Who can take the elusive subject of spirituality, subject it to rigorous scientific inquiry, and teach us more about it than we ever imagined? The answer is Lisa Miller. While honoring its depth and complexity, she shows in this important book how and why spirituality nourishes our children’s well-being. And most important of all, she shows parents how to help this happen.” ―Carol Dweck, PhD, Lewis & Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University, author of MINDSET: THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS

“A masterpiece. The Spiritual Child is an outstanding blend of science, psychology, and spirituality. Essential reading for anyone raising a child or helping others take care of their own children. This practical, complete, and easy-to-read book changes the landscape on raising children to be happy, healthy, and flourishing.” ―Andrew Newberg, M.D., author of HOW GOD CHANGES YOUR BRAIN: Breakthrough Findings from a Leading Neuroscientist

“Startlingly fresh scientific research and beautiful teachings about the many ways children can lead parents to deeper spirituality and fulfillment. The Spiritual Child is a fascinating, ground-breaking and important work.” ―Wendy Mogel, author of the NYT bestseller, The Blessings of a Skinned Knee: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Self-Reliant Children

“Wonderful and thought-provoking . . . a warm, hopeful, and encouraging call for parents to nurture their children’s spirits as well as their bodies and minds. Thank you Dr. Miller!” ―Harvey Karp M.D., New York Times bestselling author of The Happiest Baby on the Block

“A reassuring and instructive lesson in spiritual parenting . . . nurturing spirituality in your children may save them a world of pain.” ―Kirkus

“Provides thoughtful advice on encouraging the quest for meaning and purpose in a child’s life . . . full of teaching moments, plenty of families’ stories, and lots of sage advice, this highly readable volume should prove useful for unaffiliated and observant parents alike.” ―Publishers Weekly

–This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Lisa Miller, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Education, and Director of the Clinical Psychology Program at Columbia University, Teachers College. She is also Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute. Dr. Miller’s research has been published in journals including JAMA-Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, and the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. She has appeared on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and Weekend Today as an expert psychologist. She lives in Connecticut with her husband and three children.

Paperback: 384 pagesPublisher: Picador (May 10, 2016)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1250033837ISBN-13: 978-1250033833Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #96,809 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #41 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Religious Studies > Education #228 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > Child Psychology #284 in Books > Health, Fitness & Dieting > Psychology & Counseling > Child Psychology
This book is mesmerizing, fascinating, and absolutely brilliant.

Allow me to say from the outset, the work presented in this volume far exceeds relevance to insight toward child development. It is not only a window into the mind, psyche, and soul of a child… No, it is a portal peering into the great mystery of each of us.

Be advised, this book is not a book about religion nor does it purpose an agenda. This is likely, in my opinion, one of the most object treatments of the concepts relating to human spirituality that I have encountered. I have appreciated the science behind Lisa Miller’s (author) observations as much as I have appreciated her "real-life" observations and anecdotes. As I have read through The Spiritual Child, I have been aware of my own thoughts getting carried away with considerations and critical reasoning of the thoughts presented to me. In other words, I am being fully engaged by this book. I am engrossed and invested…I’m considering my own upbringing as well as the raising of my own children and I’m considering the implications of my involvement as I prepare for the welcoming of my first grandchild in the coming months. This, to me, is the sign of a well-written, well-researched, and well-presented book. Honestly, I was hooked even from the introduction.

It is evident from dialectical flow of this book that Lisa Miller is a scientist (Clinical Psychologist and Director of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University). Do not let this revelation lead you to consider the book is written in academic speak; it is not. Dr Miller writes as a parent as much as a scientist and presents her thesis and findings in a conversational tone. As I mentioned earlier, I was drawn in to the discussion as early as the introduction.
In spite of the ample wisdom shared throughout this book by Lisa Miller, Ph.D., someone who has spent her career in the pursuit of reconciling scientific absolutes with more personal, human truths, I came away unconvinced. To me, this book could have been titled, "The kind and empathic child who has been taught a self-regard that stands apart from achievement or public approbation, who has an appreciation of the past and is imbued with a passion and curiosity about the universe and humanity’s future." Okay, that’s way too long a title, but I’d dispute the idea that the Important Things ticked off by Doctor Miller necessarily fall under the larger umbrella of "spirituality", except in the sense that all moral and even a lot of aesthetic understanding is about creating meaning out what seems all too random or arbitrary.

A lot of parents, particularly, will approach this book with a singular question: "Am I doing the right thing by my child/children: fostering a sense of deeply felt responsibility to his or her fellow beings, a sense of awe and connection with nature, etc.? If that parent was raised religious but is no more, it can be a particularly loaded question.
My kids are teens-and-up, so I guess my thoughts in reading ran more to "DID (past tense) I do the right thing?" Did I fail, because I didn’t have a particular interest in nurturing the idea of a "higher power?"

Well, I did share Carl Sagan with them. Made them read and watch stories and shows that posited futures to be hoped for and others to be feared, got them thinking about how tiny a human lifespan is as compared to that of a giant Sequoia, how young our species is, and how vast the universe.

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The Spiritual Child: The New Science on Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving Paperback – May 10, 2016
Author: Lisa Miller ID: 1250033837

Review

“Hundreds of books discuss parenting issues, but The Spiritual Child is a special resource with a focus on fostering children’s spiritual lives. Perceptive, thought-provoking, and heavily researched, this is a valuable book for anyone interested in spiritual development in children, adolescents, and families.” ―Gretchen Rubin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE HAPPINESS PROJECT

“Lisa Miller is the leading psychologist of her generation on the benefits of religion and spirituality. She asks, ‘What makes life worth living’ and finds evidence-based answers.” ―Martin E. P. Seligman, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, bestselling author of AUTHENTIC HAPPINESS and LEARNED OPTIMISM

“Who can take the elusive subject of spirituality, subject it to rigorous scientific inquiry, and teach us more about it than we ever imagined? The answer is Lisa Miller. While honoring its depth and complexity, she shows in this important book how and why spirituality nourishes our children’s well-being. And most important of all, she shows parents how to help this happen.” ―Carol Dweck, PhD, Lewis & Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Stanford University, author of MINDSET: THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS

“A masterpiece. The Spiritual Child is an outstanding blend of science, psychology, and spirituality. Essential reading for anyone raising a child or helping others take care of their own children. This practical, complete, and easy-to-read book changes the landscape on raising children to be happy, healthy, and flourishing.” ―Andrew Newberg, M.D., author of HOW GOD CHANGES YOUR BRAIN: Breakthrough Findings from a Leading Neuroscientist

“Startlingly fresh scientific research and beautiful teachings about the many ways children can lead parents to deeper spirituality and fulfillment. The Spiritual Child is a fascinating, ground-breaking and important work.” ―Wendy Mogel, author of the NYT bestseller, The Blessings of a Skinned Knee: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Self-Reliant Children

“Wonderful and thought-provoking . . . a warm, hopeful, and encouraging call for parents to nurture their children’s spirits as well as their bodies and minds. Thank you Dr. Miller!” ―Harvey Karp M.D., New York Times bestselling author of The Happiest Baby on the Block

“A reassuring and instructive lesson in spiritual parenting . . . nurturing spirituality in your children may save them a world of pain.” ―Kirkus

“Provides thoughtful advice on encouraging the quest for meaning and purpose in a child’s life . . . full of teaching moments, plenty of families’ stories, and lots of sage advice, this highly readable volume should prove useful for unaffiliated and observant parents alike.” ―Publishers Weekly

–This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Lisa Miller, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Education, and Director of the Clinical Psychology Program at Columbia University, Teachers College. She is also Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute. Dr. Miller’s research has been published in journals including JAMA-Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, and the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. She has appeared on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and Weekend Today as an expert psychologist. She lives in Connecticut with her husband and three children.

Paperback: 384 pagesPublisher: Picador (May 10, 2016)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1250033837ISBN-13: 978-1250033833Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #96,809 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #41 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Religious Studies > Education #228 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > Child Psychology #284 in Books > Health, Fitness & Dieting > Psychology & Counseling > Child Psychology
This book is mesmerizing, fascinating, and absolutely brilliant.

Allow me to say from the outset, the work presented in this volume far exceeds relevance to insight toward child development. It is not only a window into the mind, psyche, and soul of a child… No, it is a portal peering into the great mystery of each of us.

Be advised, this book is not a book about religion nor does it purpose an agenda. This is likely, in my opinion, one of the most object treatments of the concepts relating to human spirituality that I have encountered. I have appreciated the science behind Lisa Miller’s (author) observations as much as I have appreciated her "real-life" observations and anecdotes. As I have read through The Spiritual Child, I have been aware of my own thoughts getting carried away with considerations and critical reasoning of the thoughts presented to me. In other words, I am being fully engaged by this book. I am engrossed and invested…I’m considering my own upbringing as well as the raising of my own children and I’m considering the implications of my involvement as I prepare for the welcoming of my first grandchild in the coming months. This, to me, is the sign of a well-written, well-researched, and well-presented book. Honestly, I was hooked even from the introduction.

It is evident from dialectical flow of this book that Lisa Miller is a scientist (Clinical Psychologist and Director of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University). Do not let this revelation lead you to consider the book is written in academic speak; it is not. Dr Miller writes as a parent as much as a scientist and presents her thesis and findings in a conversational tone. As I mentioned earlier, I was drawn in to the discussion as early as the introduction.
In spite of the ample wisdom shared throughout this book by Lisa Miller, Ph.D., someone who has spent her career in the pursuit of reconciling scientific absolutes with more personal, human truths, I came away unconvinced. To me, this book could have been titled, "The kind and empathic child who has been taught a self-regard that stands apart from achievement or public approbation, who has an appreciation of the past and is imbued with a passion and curiosity about the universe and humanity’s future." Okay, that’s way too long a title, but I’d dispute the idea that the Important Things ticked off by Doctor Miller necessarily fall under the larger umbrella of "spirituality", except in the sense that all moral and even a lot of aesthetic understanding is about creating meaning out what seems all too random or arbitrary.

A lot of parents, particularly, will approach this book with a singular question: "Am I doing the right thing by my child/children: fostering a sense of deeply felt responsibility to his or her fellow beings, a sense of awe and connection with nature, etc.? If that parent was raised religious but is no more, it can be a particularly loaded question.
My kids are teens-and-up, so I guess my thoughts in reading ran more to "DID (past tense) I do the right thing?" Did I fail, because I didn’t have a particular interest in nurturing the idea of a "higher power?"

Well, I did share Carl Sagan with them. Made them read and watch stories and shows that posited futures to be hoped for and others to be feared, got them thinking about how tiny a human lifespan is as compared to that of a giant Sequoia, how young our species is, and how vast the universe.

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Reality Through the Arts 8th Edition


Reality Through typically the Arts (8th Edition) 9th Edition
Creator: Visit is Dennis T. Sporre Site ID: 0205858228


About the Creator

Dennis  J. Sporre is an worldwide prominent plus award-winning  author, scholar, plus artist. She has a bachelor' s level in Dialog and Excitement with a meagre in music  from Essential Michigan University or college and a graduate student degree throughout theatre panoramic design plus technology from your University regarding Iowa. Till his old age he was the tenured teacher, department mind, and leader at several universities along the United States, which includes Ball Talk about University, University or college of New york at Wilmington, The Philadelphia State University or college, and the University or college of State of arizona. His management and instructing experience includes encompassed interdisciplinary courses within the humanities plus fine artistry. He has being sung professionally plus designed landscape and lighting effects for more than forty five productions.

 

The writings, which includes further than a dozens of books, a lot of journal posts, and beautifully constructed wording, have included numerous topics  including the humanities, theatre background, and design and style and technological innovation. He has invested decades  travelling the world looking into and that great arts plus cultures regarding which they writes.

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