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Garuti de Andrade, Francielle Aparecida, and Cézar De Alencar Arnaut de Toledo. "História da implantação da Escola Rural de Xaxim (1952-1961) no contexto da escolarização do oeste Paranaense." Quaestio: revista de estudos em educação 19, no. 1 (May 10, 2017): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22483/2177-5796.2017v19n1p47-68.

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O objeto desta pesquisa é a Escola de Xaxim, uma instituição escolar rural, criada no ano de 1952, no Povoado de Xaxim, área rural de Toledo, no oeste paranaense. A escola foi criada mediante um acordo celebrado entre o estado do Paraná e o Governo Municipal de Foz do Iguaçu, Comarca de Toledo, e visava atender aos filhos dos trabalhadores que residiam naquela localidade. Trata-se de um estudo histórico e documental sobre a implantação da escola. A pesquisa está situada no campo da história e historiografia das instituições escolares. Sua realização se deu por meio da análise de documentos que descrevem a trajetória da instituição. Para a efetivação da pesquisa foram utilizadas fontes disponíveis no acervo do Museu Willy Barth, de Toledo, PR.
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Andrade, Rodrigo Pinto, and Cézar De Alencar Arnault de Toledo. "História da implantação da Escola de Porto Britânia no contexto da colonização do oeste paranaense (1938-1958)." EccoS – Revista Científica, no. 29 (December 3, 2012): 199–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/eccos.n29.3442.

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O objeto desta pesquisa é a Escola de Porto Britânia, uma das primeiras instituições públicas do Extremo Oeste Paranaense, criada no ano de 1938, nas terras da antiga Fazenda Britânia. Trata-se de um estudo histórico e documental sobre a implantação desta escola. Sua realização se deu por meio da análise de documentos que descrevem a trajetória da instituição. A reconstituição da história da implantação da Escola de Porto Britânia permitiu constatar que a instituição resultou do projeto do Governo Federal de difundir o Ensino Primário em todo o país. Sua localização em uma região de fronteiras indica a execução do projeto governamental de nacionalizar essas localidades do território brasileiro. Deste modo, ela atendeu as demandas político-sociais da época. Para a efetivação da pesquisa foram utilizadas as fontes disponíveis no acervo do Museu Willy Barth, de Toledo, Paraná.
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Tseng, Shao Kai. "“Non potest non peccare”: Karl Barth on original sin and the bondage of the will." Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 60, no. 2 (May 29, 2018): 185–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nzsth-2018-0010.

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Summary This article offers an exposition of Karl Barth’s actualistic reorientation of the Augustinian notions of original sin and the bondage of the will in § 60 and § 65 of Church Dogmatics IV/1–2. Barth redefines human nature as a total determination of the human being (Sein/Dasein) “from above” by the covenantal history of reconciliation. Human nature as such remains totally intact in the historical state of sin. The human being, however, is also determined “from below” by the Adamic world-history of total corruption. With this dialectical construal of sin and human nature, Barth redefines original sin as the radically sinful activities and decisions that determine the confinement of human beings to the historical condition of fallenness. Barth also challenges the famous Augustinian account of the bondage of the will to which original sin gives rise, and uses the present active indicative to express his actualistic reorientation of the Augustinian notion of the bondage: “non potest non peccare”.
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Rashkover, Randi. "Markus Barth." Journal of Reformed Theology 14, no. 3 (August 27, 2020): 263–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15697312-01403013.

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Abstract Like that of his father, Markus Barth’s work can be appreciated as a tireless effort to exegetically reorder Jewish-Christian relations. Even so, Barth’s writings on the Jews leave little doubt that he is vexed by a certain strain of Jewish support for Israel. More important, Barth’s writings about post-1967 Israel put his own discourse about the brotherhood of Christians and Jews into crisis. This essay will attempt to offer a working solution to this problem that can help followers of Markus Barth’s ideas continue to engage in productive and meaningful Jewish-Christian conversation.
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Baker, Matthew. "‘Offenbarung, Philosophie, und Theologie’: Karl Barth and Georges Florovsky in dialogue." Scottish Journal of Theology 68, no. 3 (July 7, 2015): 299–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930615000125.

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AbstractKarl Barth and Georges Florovsky interacted in several contexts, beginning in 1931 and then later within the ecumenical movement. Although some have noted a ‘Barthian’ accent in Florovsky's Christocentric theology, in fact both theologians remained critical of the other. Making use of extensive historical sources, this article attempts to reconstruct the meeting between Barth and Florovsky, and to pinpoint the areas of fundamental reservation and disagreement between the two. As will be shown, at the heart of their disagreement lay the role of eschatology in its impact on ecclesiology, a difference finally Christological in foundation. This fundamental disagreement shows itself likewise in relation to the two theologians' ideas concerning history, the relationship of philosophy to theology and the place of Hellenism in Church tradition. The role of Florovsky's opposition to the sophiology of Bulgakov in his interpretation of Barth, and Florovsky's stance vis-à-vis the debate between Barth and Brunner on natural theology, will also be considered. Uniquely, Florovsky anticipated the contemporary debate concerning Barth's doctrine of election, and drew crucial connections between Barth and Bulgakov on this point – an issue which for him was related to the question of the role of German Idealism in modern theology. Notwithstanding these disagreements, this article concludes by highlighting crucial areas of convergence between Barth and Florovsky concerning Christocentrism, revelation and theology as an enterprise in fides quaerens intellectum. Florovsky's ideas on analogy, naming and realism in theology will also be illumined, in relation to Barth and with reference to Bulgakov and Torrance.
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Molnar, Paul D. "The obedience of the Son in the theology of Karl Barth and of Thomas F. Torrance." Scottish Journal of Theology 67, no. 1 (January 15, 2014): 50–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003693061300032x.

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AbstractBoth Thomas F. Torrance and Karl Barth speak of the obedience of the Son as a condescension of the Son to become incarnate for our sakes. Thus there is wide agreement between them with regard to both the doctrines of atonement and the Trinity. Yet, despite the fact that Barth never wavered in his rejection of subordinationism and modalism and always affirmed the freedom of God's love, he also claimed that there ‘is in God Himself an above and a below, apriusand aposterius, a superiority and a subordination’,1while Torrance unequivocally refused to read elements of the economy, such as the ideas of super and subordination and a before or after, back into the immanent Trinity. By comparing the thinking of Barth and Torrance on this issue, I hope to show why I think Barth illegitimately read back elements of the economy into the immanent Trinity, thus creating confusion where clarity would help us see that what God does for us in the economy is and remains an act of free grace which becomes obscured when any sort of hierarchy is introduced into the Trinity.Both theologians thoroughly agree that what God is towards us in the economy, he is eternally in himself and what he is eternally in himself, he is towards us in the economy. But, there is a difference between them over how to interpret this insight, since Barth thinks super and subordination should be ascribed to the immanent Trinity. While Torrance, like Barth, will argue that the incarnation and Christ's mediatorial activity fall ‘within the life of God’, he also insists that the incarnation cannot in any way be confused with the generation of the Son from the Father in eternity. Barth would agree; yet this important distinction becomes fuzzy when he ascribes subordination and obedience to the eternal Son as a basis for his actionsad extra.This article will develop in four sections. First, I will discuss the obedience of the Son as condescension for Torrance and Barth. Second, I will consider the implications of theExtra Calvinisticumfor each theologian's view of the obedience of the Son and of the Trinity. Third, I will explore how each theologian attempts to avoid subordinationism and modalism indicating the problems which arise in Barth's thinking in connection with these views. Fourth, I will compare Torrance and Barth, showing that Torrance more consistently maintains God's freedom and love by not reading back elements of the economy into the life of the immanent Trinity.
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Sonderegger, Katherine. "Gordon Kaufman: An Attempt to Understand Him." Scottish Journal of Theology 50, no. 3 (August 1997): 321–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930600049619.

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Students of Karl Barth will recognize my title immediately: it is a paraphrase of Barth's own effort to understand Rudolf Bultmann. Like Barth, I seek really to understand, not to evade or repudiate; and really to seek, not to grasp insight as the better tool to punish the opponent. But like Barth again, I may find understanding an elusive goal. For I am one of those Christians Kaufman believes at odds with her own age.
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Bubmann, Peter. "Naturrecht und christliche Ethik." Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik 37, no. 1 (February 1, 1993): 267–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14315/zee-1993-0139.

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AbstractIn the current discussion about the foundation ofChristian ethics some german Catholic theologians try to renew the naturallaw ethical system by interpreting it as a complex system of human moral rationality. Refering to the thomasian doctrin of the »inclinationes naturales« and integrating the results of the modern human sciences W. Korff wants to analyse the conditions of ethical reasoning. His argumentation is confronted with K. Barths emphatic rejection of any natural law ethics. But Barth bimself does not explainexactly, how living in faith (as obedience to Gods will) relates to »natural« wisdom (and »common sense«). Therefore we suggest to notice the helpful hermeneutical reflections of K. Demmer: He understands the »nature« of man as human cultural product and as the result of a process of selfinterpretation, in which faith takes a fundamental place by defining the basic principles of anthropology. But why should we use the term »naturallaw« (or »natural rights«) instead of "personal" or »human rights«, in order to indicate the basic norms of theological anthropology and ethics?
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Lindbeck, George. "Barth and Textuality." Theology Today 43, no. 3 (October 1986): 361–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057368604300306.

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“The growing awareness of the importance of texts in our day favors the intertextuality in which all texts interpret each other on the same level, rather than the intratextuality [Barth] in which one privileged text functions as the comprehensive interpretive framework. … A religion, especially a heavily textualized religion such as Christianity, can be expected to survive as long as its Scriptures are not ignored. It has no future except in its own intratextual world. One may hope that more and more Christian theologians, whether Protestant or Catholic, will soon get the message.”
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Greggs, Tom. "‘Jesus is victor’: passing the impasse of Barth on universalism." Scottish Journal of Theology 60, no. 2 (April 20, 2007): 196–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930607003201.

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This article examines the question of Karl Barth's stance on universalism. Setting the question within the wealth of contradictory accounts of Barth on this issue, it seeks to find a way through the opposing views represented in the secondary literature. Following a brief examination of the doctrine of election which is the source of the charge of universalism, Barth's response to Berkouwer's The Triumph of Grace in the Theology of Karl Barth will be considered in detail. This passage helps to place Barth's own reaction to the charge of universalism in a broader framework than that of a simple denial or acceptance, and helps to highlight what Barth does and does not reject regarding universalism. It will be argued that it is the replacement of the person of Jesus Christ with a principle, rather than any limitation of the salvific work of God, that Barth rejects in rejecting apokatastasis. Barth's denial of universalism marks a dismissal of the problematic elements associated with the word, not a denial of the ultimate friendliness of Jesus Christ. The radical newness of Barth's own approach to universalism cannot be overemphasized, and marks the means by which one may pass through the impasse of differing accounts of Barth's eschatology.
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Schmidt, Róbi Jair. "Cenas da constituição de um mito político." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPR, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1884/44628.

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Resumo: O presente trabalho concentra suas discussões sobre o estudo das pressões socioculturais existentes entre o personagem Willy Barth e as comunidades do Oeste paranaense, durante os anos iniciais de sua colonização: 1945 a 1965. Neste espaço, busca-se visualizar variados ângulos que moldam a constituição de um mito político que integra elementos relacionados aos mitos modernos. Com isso, evidenciam-se aspectos que circulam em torno de questões culturais e poderes que referendam sensibilidades políticas, apresentando este sujeito enquanto um significativo componente da memória coletiva. Tal característica destaca Willy Barth e o universo de suas ações, inseridas no contexto das comunidades desta região.
Abstract: The present work concentrates its discussions on the study of the existente sociocultural pressures between the character Willy Barth and the communities of the West "paranaense", during the initial years of its colonization: 1945 to 1965. In this space, it is looked for to visualize varied angles that mold the constitution of a political myth that integrates elements related to the modern myths. With that, aspects are evidenced that circulate around cultural subjects and powers that refering political sensibilities, introducing this subjects while a significant component of the collective memory. Such characteristic highlights Willy Barth and the universe of its actions, inserted in the context of the communities of this area.
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Braden, Heidi Elizabeth. "Lily Bart and Isabel Archer: Women Free to Choose Lifestyles or Victims of Fate?" ScholarWorks@UNO, 2011. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/453.

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This thesis argues that Isabel Archer of Henry James’s novel The Portrait of a Lady and Lily Bart of Edith Wharton’s novel The House of Mirth were nineteenth-century characters struggling to assert their social and sexual independence in a male dominated society. Although Isabel inherits a fortune that allegedly enables her to have more autonomy than Lily, both characters are negatively affected by their inability to conceive of their lives outside of social convention.
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Andrews, Chad Michael. ""Minds will grow perplexed": The Labyrinthine Short Fiction of Steven Millhauser." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/4023.

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Steven Millhauser has been recognized for his abilities as both a novelist and a writer of short fiction. Yet, he has evaded definitive categorization because his fiction does not fit into any one category. Millhauser’s fiction has defied clean categorization specifically because of his regular oscillation between the modes of realism and fantasy. Much of Millhauser’s short fiction contains images of labyrinths: wandering narratives that appear to split off or come to a dead end, massive structures of branching, winding paths and complex mysteries that are as deep and impenetrable as the labyrinth itself. This project aims to specifically explore the presence of labyrinthine elements throughout Steven Millhauser’s short fiction. Millhauser’s labyrinths are either described spatially and/or suggested in his narrative form; they are, in other words, spatial and/or discursive. Millhauser’s spatial labyrinths (which I refer to as ‘architecture’ stories) involve the lengthy description of some immense or underground structure. The structures are fantastic in their size and often seem infinite in scale. These labyrinths are quite literal. Millhauser’s discursive labyrinths demonstrate the labyrinthine primarily through a forking, branching and repetitive narrative form. Millhauser’s use of the labyrinth is at once the same and different than preceding generations of short fiction. Postmodern short fiction in the 1960’s and 70’s used labyrinthine elements to draw the reader’s attention to the story’s textuality. Millhauser, too, writes in the experimental/fantastic mode, but to different ends. The devices of metafiction and realism are employed in his short fiction as agents of investigating and expressing two competing visions of reality. Using the ‘tricks’ and techniques of postmodern metafiction in tandem with realistic detail, Steven Millhauser’s labyrinthine fiction adjusts and reapplies the experimental short story to new ends: real-world applications and thematic expression.
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Books on the topic "Barth, Willy"

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al-Waṣīyah: Baḥth ʻilmī fiqhī. Bayrūt: Dār al-Malāk, 1997.

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Allāh, Muḥammad Ḥusayn Faḍl. al- Waṣīyah: Baḥth ʻilmī fiqhī. Bayrūt: Dār al-Malāk, 1997.

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Baumann-Hölzle, Ruth. Autonomie und Freiheit in der Medizin-Ethik: Immanuel Kant und Karl Barth. Freiburg: K. Alber, 1999.

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al-Ḥukm al-Rasūlī: Baḥth fī simāt al-ḥukm alladhī yuwāfiqu sharīʻat Allāh. al-Lādhiqīyah: Dār al-Ḥiwār, 2001.

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Best, T. N. Catalogue of the extensive & valuable library, engravings, &c., of the late Sir Allan McNab, Bart., which will be sold by auction, by T.N. Best, at the commercial sales rooms, on Wednesday, 22nd April, 1863, and following evenings, commencing at seven o'clock, terms cash. [Hamilton, Ont.?: s.n., 1993.

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Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2022.

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Johnson, Keith L., and George Hunsinger. Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2019.

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Johnson, Keith L., and George Hunsinger. Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Johnson, Keith L., and George Hunsinger. Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Johnson, Keith L., and George Hunsinger. Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2019.

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Willmer, Haddon. "Karl Barth." In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Theology, 125–36. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119133759.ch9.

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Moyse, Ashley John. "The Isolated Will and the Freedom for Agency." In Reading Karl Barth, Interrupting Moral Technique, Transforming Biomedical Ethics, 95–125. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137534590_4.

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Zissu, Boaz, and Eitan Klein. "On the Use and Reuse of Rock-Cut Tombs and a Ritual Bath at Tell en-Naṣbeh: New Perspectives on the Roman and Byzantine Necropoleis." In "As for me, I will dwell at Mizpah …": The Tell en-Nasbeh Excavations after 85 Years, edited by Jeffrey R. Zorn, Aaron J. Brody, Alexis T. Boutin, Stephanie H. Brown, Catherine P. Foster, Mary Larkum, Whitney R. McClellan, et al., 199–224. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463234980-010.

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Tietz, Christiane. "“In Political Respects a Dubious Will-o’-the-Wisp”." In Karl Barth, 314–61. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852469.003.0012.

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Soon after the war, Barth travelled to Germany. He was convinced that only a clear statement from the Germans that acknowledged the Germans’ guilt could make a new beginning possible. In the summer semesters of 1946 and 1947, Barth taught again at the University of Bonn. Barth unfolded his view on church and state in 1946 in a lecture on “The Christian Community and the Civic Community.” In the following years, Barth advised Christians in Communist countries to focus on proclaiming the word of God and failed to realize the impact of Communist pressures on the churches. In the West, Barth condemned Anti-Communism as a new ideology that undermined European friendship; he also protested against Germany’s rearmament and nuclear weapons. All these stands led to fierce attacks in the press. Barth held the opening talk at the constitutive full assembly of the World Council of Churches 1948 in Amsterdam and from 1954 regularly preached in the prison of Basel.
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Tietz, Christiane. "“The Red Pastor”." In Karl Barth, 61–83. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852469.003.0004.

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The social circumstances in Barth’s new parish in Safenwil were shaped by the poor working conditions at the town’s two textile factories. Barth soon took public positions on behalf of the workers, what led to the public accusation of a “red Messiah”. He was convinced of the continuity between Jesus’s teachings and the goals of social democracy, becoming a member of the Swiss Socialist Party. During these years Barth’s friendship with Eduard Thurneysen deepened and their joint theological work began. Barth got to know Hermann Kutter and Leonhard Ragaz, the important Swiss religious socialists. The First World War and the support for that war among German theologians, including several of his professors, was a decisive turning point, leading Barth to conclude theologically that human beings should not identify any human cause with God’s will. In 1913, Barth married Nelly Hoffmann. During their time in Safenwil, they had four children.
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McKenny, Gerald. "The Continuity of God’s Commands." In Karl Barth's Moral Thought, 78–107. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192845528.003.0004.

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For Barth, the command of God is a moral norm, which pertains to human action as such, and not only to a particular way of acting or form of life. As a moral norm, so understood, it should be rationally intelligible. A minimum condition of its rational intelligibility is its continuity from one instance of divine commanding to another. Yet Barth seems to deny the continuity of God’s commands by insisting that they are irreducibly particular requirements issued by God in distinct events of encounter with a human being. However, Barth also insists that particular commands are all specifications of what is finally the one command of God and that they thereby exhibit a formal consistency in their multiplicity. And he insists that God’s commands exhibit the constancy of what he takes to be the character or standards that will always pertain to them. Nevertheless, Barth’s effort to demonstrate the constancy of God’s commands fails, leaving him vulnerable to the charge that God’s particular commands are arbitrary.
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Winn, Christian T. Collins, and Martha L. Moore-Keish. "Introduction." In Karl Barth and Comparative Theology, 1–16. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823284603.003.0001.

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The introduction to this volume sets this project in the wider field of comparative theology and Barth studies, seeking to introduce scholars in each field to each other in order to facilitate mutual learning. The editors acknowledge that Barth has usually been interpreted as hostile to interreligious learning, but they note a number of recent works that have sought to engage Barth as a fruitful source for theologies of religious pluralism, including J. A. DiNoia, Garrett Green, Paul Chung, Glenn Chestnutt, Tom Greggs, and Sven Ensminger. Collins Winn and Moore-Keish then situate this project as the next step: drawing on Barth’s own sharp theological thinking not to justify comparative theology, but simply to engage in it. Following a brief explication of the most relevant passages in Barth’s Church Dogmatics on the topic of religion and the religions, the introduction then offers a description of the volume and its array of comparative experiments in theological reflection. They conclude with the hope that scholars both comparative and Barthian will find fodder for further reflection, with conversation partners they never expected to find.
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Mauldin, Joshua. "Critics of Modern Politics." In Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Modern Politics, 10–31. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867517.003.0002.

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This chapter sets up the central question of the project by examining three recent critics of modern politics. For historian Brad Gregory, the ills of modern society are traceable to the Protestant Reformation, which destroyed the unified society that Catholicism once provided in Europe. For Alasdair MacIntyre, modern society lacks an account of the human good and thus of the virtues that help human beings achieve this good. Stanley Hauerwas agrees with MacIntyre about the hopelessness of liberal modernity, and suggests that the Church can provide an alternative to the barbarity of the wider society, bedeviled as it is by disagreement, distrust, and violence. For these critics it is the marginalization of religion that is the source of modernity’s ills. The remainder of the book will examine the works of prominent religious thinkers who reflected on the ethical life of modern society at a time when that viability was even more questionable than it is today.
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Dickens, Charles. "The chief features of which, will be found to be an authentic Version of the Legend of Prince Bladud, and a most extraordinary Calamity that befel Mr. Winkle." In The Pickwick Papers. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536245.003.0050.

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As Mr. Pickwick contemplated a stay of at least two months in Bath, he deemed it advisable to take private lodgings for himself and friends for that period; and as a favourable opportunity offered for their securing, on moderate terms, the upper portion of a...
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Burney, Frances. "Letter XXI Evelina in continuation." In Evelina. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536931.003.0088.

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Clifton, October 13. The time approaches now, when I hope we shall meet,—yet I cannot sleep,—great joy is as restless as sorrow,—and therefore I will continue my journal. As I had never had any opportunity of seeing Bath, a party was formed last night for...
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Conference papers on the topic "Barth, Willy"

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Golob, Matthew, Clayton Nguyen, Sheldon Jeter, Said Abdel-Khalik, and Cliff Ho. "Flowing Particle Fluidized Bath Design and Heat Transfer." In ASME 2019 13th International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the ASME 2019 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2019-3911.

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Abstract Any proposed particle to working fluid heat exchanger as part of a CSP Particle Heating Receiver system is challenging. A principal challenge is achieving adequate heat exchange (HX) from the high temperature particles to the working fluid such as sCO2 or air flowing in tubes or other passages. To reduce the required HX area, a high particle side heat transfer coefficient is needed, and counterflow is always the best overall arrangement. Consequently, a promising approach is implementing an open channel flow of fluidized particles actually flowing in a general counterflow with respect to the working fluid, which is contained in tubes or passages immersed in the channel. This arrangement provides (1) excellent particle side heat transfer, (2) convenient particle re-circulation, and (3) almost ideal counterflow with the working fluid. To advance the understanding and support the design and applications of such exchangers, this investigation has been conducted to study the possibility of local effects of the particle flow path on the fluidized heat transfer. To this end, a series of smaller fluidized bed heat exchangers were built utilizing an axially flowing open channel for the moving bed of fluidized particles. These designs featured a serpentine flow path representative the full scale HX design proposed by others. The proposed serpentine flow design is based on an existing particle cooling system; however, questions were raised about this design that had not yet been conclusively answered and promoted this investigation. The test bath supporting this investigation contains one bend around which the particulate flows prior to exiting the heat exchanger. The intent of this larger scale apparatus is to observe the variables affecting the stability or uniformity of the particle flow and provide insight into potential problems with the operational unit. The test rig consists of two stacked sections. The lower container is the fluidizing air plenum, which provides a uniformly distributed airflow through the bottom plane of the upper container. The interface comprises a structural perforated plate, stacked layers of filter paper to balance the pressure drop, and a fine stainless steel wire mesh to ensure that the particulate remains in the upper container. This upper container represents the particulate flow area. Clear conductive PETG polymer walls were used for the fluidized bath to reduce electrostatic buildup while still providing a transparent material through which the flow can be observed. The current design uses an air conveyor to recirculate the particulate from one end of the test bath back to the other closing the particle loop. The tests described investigate the effectiveness of fluidization in specific regions of the serpentine path. Measurements have been taken in these regions to determine the local heat transfer coefficient. This is accomplished by inserting a cartridge heater with a known power input and heated area, instrumented with a fine bead surface thermocouple to measure the heater surface temperature. In addition, two probes are immersed in the fluidized bed surrounding the cartridge heater to measure the free stream temperature in the bed. The air input for fluidization and air conveyor lift are also measured and recorded as test parameters along with approximate bed height in each region. In addition to the quantitative measurements of the flow, the test unit is used to observe the effect of fluidization, bed height, and outlet locations on the axial mass flow rate of the particulate. These results will be presented in the proposed paper. Going forward, this setup will allow for testing of various mass flow control schemes for the system. Currently this design, with the instrumented heater and free stream temperature probes, allows measurement of the local heat transfer properties anywhere in the particle flow path. The present tests provide a localized map of heat transfer coefficients in the fluidized bath design and a description of the flow behavior which will be reported and presented to support future open channel particle to sCO2 heat exchanger designs.
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Bezerra, Karolina, José Machado, Vitor Carvalho, Filomena Soares, Bruno Silva, Demétrio Matos, and Celina P. Leão. "System for Assistance on Bath of Bedridden Elderly People." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-38711.

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From Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) perspective it is important to have information regarding the type of care needed by bedridden elderly people (BEP) living in their homes, in order to support independence, autonomy and maximize their quality of life. Some basic tasks as eating, taking a bath and the hygiene cares may be difficult to execute, regarding that almost always the main caregiver is the other element of the couple (husband or wife). Following this trend, the development of mechatronic devices is of upmost importance in creating solutions to facilitate these tasks. This paper presents the conceptual design of a mechatronic system especially devoted to the assistance during the bath of BEP. Issues as reducing the number of caregivers to only one to assist the bath and reducing the system’s handling complexity (because most of the time it will be used by an aged person) are considered. Visits to rehabilitation centers and hospitals, and respective working meetings, are considered in the development of the proposed mechatronic system.
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Morselli, Serena, Pietro Marani, Cesare Dolcin, Mattia Scolari, and Cristian Ferrari. "Efficiency Analysis of an Electro-Hydraulic Drive for Mobile Lifting Machines." In BATH/ASME 2020 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2020-2794.

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Abstract Environmental issues have become a critical topic at all levels and the Fluid Power industry is no exception. One of the most important research trends is aimed at improving efficiency through electrification, the availability of new electric motors and drive solutions is expected to promote the introduction of speed-controlled pump systems in mobile applications, nowadays dominated by conventional valve-controlled solutions. The paper will firstly present a collection of tests carried out on a lifting application, powered by an inverter-controlled electric motor moving a reversible gear pump/motor. The lowering phase is carried out in two alternative modes, the first one is the electric regenerative mode, the second one is the throttle-controlled mode. The analysis of the results will highlight different energy efficiencies of the system at different operating conditions. In particular the losses of volumetric unit, piping, throttle elements, hydraulic cylinder and electric components can change dramatically depending on operating conditions. In the second part of the paper, a lumped parameters model will be presented, using a commercial software. Firstly, the model will be able to catch the behavior of the test bench and secondarily it will be used to predict the expected performances of alternative design choices. Particular attention will be focused on low speed operation. In fact, there is more uncertainty and much less well-established knowledge on the behavior of the volumetric units at low speed, concerning the large body of work available for the nominal speed conditions. Finally an outlook will be drawn of expected advantages and limitations arising from the implementation of variable speed pumps on mobile machines. Such benefits will be presented with practical figures of merit such as the energy recovery performance, the increase of cycles and the cooling system size reduction.
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Åman, Rafael, Heikki Handroos, Hannu Kärkkäinen, Jari Jussila, and Pasi Korkealaakso. "Novel ICT-Enabled Collaborative Design Processes and Tools for Developing Non-Road Mobile Machinery." In ASME/BATH 2015 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2015-9571.

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The improvement of the energy efficiency is an important topic for non-road mobile machinery developers and manufacturers. These machines normally use fluid power transmission in drivelines and working actuators. New energy efficient technologies, e.g. a hybrid power transmission with an energy recovery feature, have been introduced. Currently most of the manufacturers are still using conventional technologies in their product development process. Human operators have an effect on the overall efficiency of the machines. Taking into account the human effects is difficult and expensive using the conventional design processes and tools. The objective of this study is to provide international machine manufacturers instrumental, yet novel, community and simulation-based (ICT-enabled) tools/methods for the strategic and cost effective development of their product practices and design processes. The development of models and methods will allow for rapid real-time virtual prototyping of complex machines and machine fleets that operate within a number of worksites or geographical conditions. The introduction of this state-of-the art (and going beyond) advancement in real-time virtual technology, simulation, internet based design technologies and software, cyber-physical and big data processing systems, will present a holistic approach to improve the entire product life. Targeted user groups are manufacturers of non-road mobile machinery (i.e. excavators, wheel loaders, etc.). These machines and production systems share the following key features: 1) They are complex mechatronic systems with several interconnections between hydraulic drives; mechanics, electronics, software and 2) they include autonomous, semiautonomous and human driven operated systems. Methods developed will enable machine manufacturers’ access to technologies that will lead to a more cost effective consumer ordinated, life cycle optimization process. This paper will introduce the method of developing customized products in a fast, agile and networked way that will lead to significantly reduced life-cycle costs.
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Willkomm, Johannes, Matthias Wahler, and Jürgen Weber. "Process-Adapted Control to Maximize Dynamics of Speed- and Displacement-Variable Pumps." In ASME/BATH 2014 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2014-7821.

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Within the last years, speed-variable pump drives were investigated in numerous applications. In combination with a variable displacement pump, the volume flow and the drive speed can be decoupled. In this paper the resulting degree of freedom will be used to maximize the dynamics of so called “Hydro-Gear” drive systems. By means of a novel process-adapted control concept, a dynamic model of all drive components will be transformed to a mathematical optimization problem. It will be shown that the optimum use of the two control variables depends on the actual system and process conditions. In comparison to known control strategies of speed- and displacement-variable pumps the new process-adapted approach can exemplary double the maximum volume flow gradient while reducing the necessary motor speed by over 40% at the same time.
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Nakarmi, Sushan, and V. U. Unnikrishnan. "Thermal Transport Properties and Interface Effects of Carbon Nanostructures." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-72475.

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The variations in thermal conductivity of nanocomposites are found to depend not only the intrinsic properties of the fiber and matrix phases but also on the interfacial resistance of the reinforcing phase. As we go down the length scales, the interfacial thermal resistance due to size of the nanoparticle becomes significant. In order to address the effect of size (length and diameter) of nanotube on the thermal transport property of nanotube composites, thermal conductivity of different nanotube samples varying in length and diameter will be estimated first using molecular dynamic (MD) simulations with AIREBO potentials. This will be carried out using the ‘Heat-Bath’ method - non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) approach. In the heat bath method, constant amount of heat is added to and removed from the hot and cold regions and the resulting temperature gradient is measured and the thermal conductivity is calculated using the Fourier Law. This will be followed by the study of interfacial thermal resistance of these nanostructures. These intrinsic properties are then used with continuum based mathematical formulations to study the effect of size of the nanoparticle on the overall thermal conductivity of the nanocomposite.
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Chao, Qun, Junhui Zhang, Qiannan Wang, Bing Xu, and Yuan Chen. "Experimental Verification of Slipper Spinning Motion in Axial Piston Pumps." In ASME/BATH 2017 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2017-4206.

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As one of the micro motions of slipper in axial piston pumps, the slipper spinning motion has a significant effect on the lubrication characteristics of slipper/swash plate interface. However, no experimental investigations on the slipper spin were available in previous studies. The aim of this work is to design a novel test rig to measure the slipper spinning speed. A detailed description of this test rig will be given followed by a sample result of the slipper spinning motion. Also, a simulation model considering the slipper spin will be developed to investigate the effects of the spinning motion on the slipper performance. It can be concluded that the slipper spinning motion does exist during pump operation, which is helpful to prevent the slipper from further tilting motion.
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Fiebig, W., J. Wrobel, and P. Cependa. "Transmission of Fluid Borne Noise in the Reservoir." In BATH/ASME 2018 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2018-8856.

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The paper presents results of research on the transmission of fluid borne noise in reservoir filled with fluid. This type of transmission of vibrational energy in the fluid occurs in fluid power units, in which hydraulic pumps are immersed in the liquid in the tank i.e. in the vertical mounting of the electric motor on the reservoir. There are vibrating elements submerged in the fluid like pumps, pipe elements, filters, etc. Due to the vibration of these elements fluid borne noise will be generated which will be transmitted to the tank structure. The transmission of fluid borne noise is dependent on natural frequencies of the tank structure. Based on model investigations, the mechanism and factors influencing the intensity of transmission of fluid borne noise in a reservoir were presented. The results of simulations with FEM were compared with the results of experimental investigations.
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Danaee, Siavash, Jarmo Nurmi, Tatiana Minav, Jouni Mattila, and Matti Pietola. "Direct Position Control of Electro-Hydraulic Excavator." In BATH/ASME 2018 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2018-8896.

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Position measurement in the electro-hydraulic systems is feasible via the utilization of physical sensors. An improvement in technology has led to the manufacturing of high accurate position sensors for direct position control. This paper proposes utilization of direct position control in an electro-hydraulic system with a new hydraulic zonal system architecture implemented with Direct Driven Hydraulics. It was mentioned in early study that this hydraulic system architecture as a replacement for the traditional valve-based hydraulic systems, has higher energy efficiency rate. In this study, the simulation implementation and experimental verification of Direct Driven Hydraulics (DDH) will be investigated for a micro excavator test case from position control point of view. Results demonstrated that the implementation of DDH in an excavator case will lead to maximum 5 cm error in a single-cycle movement.
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Frosina, Emma, Adolfo Senatore, Dario Buono, Kim A. Stelson, Feng Wang, Biswaranjan Mohanty, and Michael J. Gust. "Vane Pump Power Split Transmission: Three Dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling." In ASME/BATH 2015 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2015-9518.

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A three dimensional CFD analysis of a novel vane pump power split transmission is studied in this paper. The model was built using PumpLinx®, a three-dimensional CFD commercial code developed by Simerics Inc.® The Mathers Hydraulics® vane pump is a double-acting vane pump with a floating ring. By coupling the floating ring to an output shaft, the vane pump becomes a hydrostatic transmission. The focus of this activity is the optimization of the vane pump analyzing the internal fluid dynamics of each part during the pump operation and redesign. The study is a result of collaboration between the University of Minnesota and the University of Naples “Federico II” research groups. The universities involved in this project worked in close cooperation on these simulations. A prototype pump will be tested on a hydraulic test bench at the University of Minnesota, and the experimental data will be used to validate the simulation model.
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