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La Biblioteca del Comune e l’Assessore
L’opera contiene un quadro completo dei problemi della biblioteca del Comune, relativo ai problemi della conservazione dei beni, ai princìpi dell’attività dei bibliotecari, ai loro doveri ed i diritti. Sono vagliati i nuovi problemi del servizio pubblico, dell’informatica, dei rapporti con l’Assessore, i Musei e le altre Biblioteche, ed i vari aspetti della cultura del lavoro. Particolare attenzione è stata dedicata all’Anticorruzione alle Responsabilità, compresa quella disciplinare e dirigenziale. L’opera è completata del Codice deontologico dei bibliotecari, e delle indicazioni delle leggi regionali sulle biblioteche.
The Nature of New Testament Theology
Author: Christopher Rowland
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 2008-04-15
This volume brings together some of the most distinguished writersin the field of New Testament studies to provide an overview ofdiscussions about the nature of New Testament theology. Examines the development, purpose and scope of New Testamenttheology. Looks at the relationship of New Testament theology with otherbranches of theology. Considers crucial issues within the New Testament, such as thehistorical Jesus, the theology of the cross, eschatology, ethics,and the role of women. Offers fresh perspectives which take discussion of the subjectfurther in key areas Includes a foreword by Rowan Williams.
Genocide and Fascism
This book investigates how fascism – as an ideology and political praxis – reconfigured the ideological, political, and moral landscape of interwar Europe, generating an atmosphere of extreme ‘license’ that facilitated the leap into eliminationist violence. It demonstrates how fascist ideology linked the prospect of violent ‘cleansing’ to utopias of national/racial regeneration, thus encouraging and legitimizing targeted hatred against particular ‘others’. It also shows how the diffusion and internationalization of fascism in the 1930s produced a sense of a revolutionary new beginning and created a transnational fascist ‘new order’ in which Nazi Germany came to occupy a potent position of authority. The book analyzes how the eliminationist initiative and precedent of Nazi Germany became a second ‘license’ that empowered fascist regimes across Europe to embark on their own eliminationist projects with diminished accountability. Finally, it examines how this ‘license’ – enhanced by the actions of fascists and the collapse of order caused by World War Two – released individuals and communities from the burden of legal and moral accountability, turning them into accomplishes in the most wide, brutal, and devastating genocidal campaign that the continent had ever experienced.