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Edwards, C M, 1/400379
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/427976Surname: Edwards. Given Name(s) or Initials: C M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 1/400379. Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: K 435. Division Enquiry: BRCS. Rank: PTE. Unit: Transp.Coy 4th Battalion326733
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Difference and belonging, hopes and fears: parenting ‘mixed’ children and the implications for career development
Rosalind Edwards, Professor in Social Policy and Director of the Families & Social Capital Research Group, at London
South Bank University, discusses parenting issues and their implications for career development at the CeGS 10th
Annual Lecture held at the University of Derby on 18th December 2007.
Rosalind has researched and published widely on a range of issues concerning family policy, with a focus on the
perspectives of family members themselves. Her recent book publications include: Assessing Social Capital (ed. with J.
Holland and J. Franklin, 2007, Cambridge Scholars Press); Sibling Identity and Relationships: Sisters and Brothers (with L. Hadfield, H. Lucey and M. Mauthner, 2006, Routledge); Making Families: Moral Tales of Parenting and Stepparenting (with J. Ribbens McCarthy and V. Gillies, 2003, Sociology Press) and Children, Home and School: Resistance, Autonomy or Connection? (ed., 2002, Routledge Falmer). Rosalind's report (with C. Caballero and S.Puthussery) on 'Parenting 'mixed' children: negotiating difference and belonging in mixed race, ethnicity and faith families' will be published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation later this year. Rosalind is also co-editor of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology
'Giving honour to the Spirit' : a critical analysis and evaluation of the doctrine of pneumatological union in the Trinitarian theology of Jonathan Edwards in dialogue with Karl Barth
The extent to which the 'honour' of the Spirit influenced the theology of
Jonathan Edwards is a hitherto underdeveloped theme. Against a backdrop of
Patristic thought and in dialogue with the theology of Karl Barth, evaluation is
made of pneumatological union in Edwards' Trinitarian theology as this centres
on the nature and inter-relatedness of the 'three unions' that characterize his
theology: the union of the three Persons of the Trinity, the union of the saints
with God, and the union of the divine and human natures of Christ.
Edwards' seeks to honour the Spirit as the mutual love of the Father for the Son
within his Augustinian, Lockean model of the immanent Trinity, and as 'Person'
in the economy. The challenges of doing so within the limits of this
psychological model of the Trinity are evaluated in dialogue with the
Cappadocian Fathers and Barth.
In a manner patterned after union in the Trinity, Edwards gave prominence to the
concept of the pneumatological union of the saints with God in Christ, in
fulfilment of the self-glorifying purpose of God in creation and redemption.
Edwards' experiential theology of conversion, and his elevation of subjective
sanctification by the Spirit over objective justification in Christ, for assurance, is
contrasted with Barth's greater emphases on the Christological union of God
with humanity and objective justification in Christ. Barth's more contemplative
approach is contrasted with the overly introspective spirituality of Edwards.
Edwards' view of the role of the Spirit in the hypostatic union of God with
humanity in Christ, which is reflective of the other unions, is also evaluated in
light of Patristic, Reformed-Puritan and Barthian thought on the nature of the
humanity Christ assumed, and the doctrine of the vicarious humanity of Christ. A
more emphatic incarnational emphasis may have saved Edwards' Spirit-
honouring spirituality from an anthropocentricity which is ironical given that the
glory of God is his ontic doxological concern
Crypthelia Milne Edwards & Haime 1849
Genus Crypthelia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849 Type species. Crypthelia pudica Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849 Included species. Crypthelia affinis Moseley; C. balia Hickson & England; C. boucheti Cairns; C. clausa Broch; C. cassiculata Cairns; C. crassa Cairns; C. crenata Cairns; C. cryptotrema Zibrowius; C. curvata Cairns; C. cymas Cairns; C. dactylopoma Cairns; C. defensa Cairns; C. eueides Cairns; C. deforgesi Cairns; C. floridana Cairns; C. formosa Cairns; C. fragilis Cairns; C. gigantea Fisher; C. glossopoma Cairns; C. glebulenta Cairns; C. ingens † Cairns; C. insolita Cairns; C. jenniferae Cairns; C. japonica (Milne Edwards & Haime); C. kelleyi Cairns; C. lacunosa Cairns; C. laevigata Cairns; C. medioatlantica Zibrowius & Cairns; C. micropoma Cairns; C. modesta Cairns; C. papillosa Cairns; C. parapolypoma Cairns; C. peircei Pourtalès; C. peteri Cairns; C. platypoma (Hickson & England); C. polypoma Cairns; C. pudica Milne Edwards & Haime; C. ramosa (Hickson & England); C. reticulata Cairns; C. robusta Cairns; C. sinuosa Cairns; C. spiralis Cairns; C. stenopoma (Hickson & England); C. tenuiseptata Cairns; C. trophostega Fisher; C. variegata Cairns; C. vascomarquesi Zibrowius & Cairns; C. viridis Cairns; C. vetusta † Wells; C. zibrowii † Cairns. Distribution. Cosmopolitan, except for off continental Antarctica, 85–2789 m (see Cairns 2015). New record off Mar del Plata, 877–1398 m. Diagnosis. See Cairns 2015.Published as part of Bernal, M. C., Cairns, S. D., Penchaszadeh, P. E. & Lauretta, D., 2021, Stylasterids (Hydrozoa: Stylasteridae) from Mar del Plata submarine canyon and adjacent area (southwestern Atlantic), with a key to the species off Argentina, pp. 401-452 in Zootaxa 4969 (3) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4969.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/475125
Edwards, John C (Death, 1899-11-10)
Address: 2317 May St.Age at death: 27-11-27121/Pg. 113/1899/M W S/America/Dr. B. G. Harff/C. P. Mullen/Newtown, OhioOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'EDWARDS, J.-EISELE'
Lone mothers of mixed racial and ethnic children: then and now
In this paper Dr Chamion Caballero and Professor Rosalind Edwards look at the experience of lone mothers of mixed ethnic and racial children
A 31,000 year record of paleoenvironmental and lake-level change from Harding Lake, Alaska, USA
Physical and geochemical proxy analyses of sediment cores from Harding Lake in central Alaska are used to reconstruct paleoenvironmental change and millennial scale fluctuations in lake level for the last similar to 31,000 years. We analyzed a composite 422 cm core from the lake depocenter (42.1 m water depth) and identified 4 distinct lithologic units based on variability in dry bulk density, organic matter, biogenic silica, carbon to nitrogen mass ratios (C/N), organic matter carbon isotopes (delta C-13), pollen, and elemental abundances via scanning X-ray fluorescence, with age control provided by 16 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry radiocarbon dates and Pb-210 dating. In addition, we analyzed a transect of cores from 7.1 m, 10.75 m, 15.91 m, and 38.05 m water depths to identify lake level fluctuations and to characterize sediment compositional changes as a function of water depth. Organic matter content and magnetic susceptibility values in surface sediments from all transect cores show a strong correlation with water depth. Interpretation of four lithologic units with well-dated contacts produced a record of water-depth variations that is consistent with independent climate records from eastern Beringia. Basal coarse-grained sediments (quartz pebble diamicton) were deposited prior to 30,700 calendar years before present (yr BP), possibly from fluvial reworking or deflation during a period of severe aridity. Unit 1 sediments were deposited between 30,700 and 15,700 yr BP and are characterized by a low organic matter content, a high magnetic susceptibility, and low biogenic silica concentrations resulting from very low lake levels, low terrestrial and in-lake productivity and a high flux of clastic sediment. An abrupt increase in organic matter and biogenic silica concentration marks the transition into Unit 2 sediments, which were deposited between 15,700 and 9,400 yr BP when lake levels were higher and variable (relative to Unit 1). The transition to full interglacial conditions at 9,400 yr BP marks the beginning of Unit 3. Here an abrupt increase in the sedimentation rate, organic matter and biogenic silica concentration occurs (along with a corresponding decrease to low magnetic susceptibility). These high values persist until 8,700 yr BP, signifying a rapid rise to higher lake levels (in comparison to Units 1 and 2). Unit 4 sediments were deposited between 8,700 yr BP to 2010 AD and generally contain high concentrations of organic matter and biogenic silica with low magnetic susceptibility, suggesting that lake levels were relatively high and stable during the middle to late Holocene
Priority themes for Swiss sustainability research
Using six priority themes, the "White Paper on Sustainability Research" outlines Switzerland's most urgent research needs in order to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The priority themes were developed by 30 experts from science and practice on the basis of a broad-based dialogue with over 100 stakeholders from science, business, administration and civil society.Wuelser G, Chesney M, Mayer H, Niggli U, Pohl C, Sahakian M, Stauffacher M, Zinsstag J, Edwards P (2020) Priority themes for Swiss sustainability research. Swiss Academies Reports 15 (5)
Munidopsis squamosa A. Milne-Edwards 1880
Munidopsis squamosa (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) Munidopsis squamosa has been previously reported as Orophorhynchus squamosus and Elasmonotus squamosus (see Baba et al. 2008) from the Caribbean in depths of 212 to 500 m (Milne-Edwards & Bouvier 1897; Poupin 1994). One male (CW = 3.4 mm) from Barbados in 365 m was available for analysis.Published as part of Kilgour, Morgan J. & Shirley, Thomas C., 2014, Reproductive biology of galatheoid and chirostyloid (Crustacea: Decapoda) squat lobsters from the Gulf of Mexico, pp. 381-419 in Zootaxa 3754 (4) on page 411, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3754.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/22943
Book Review: Mclachlan, Fleer, & Edwards, 2017
Mclachlan, C., Fleer, M., & Edwards, S. (2017). Αναλυτικά προγράμματα προσχολικής και πρώτης σχολικής ηλικίας. Σχεδιασμός, αξιολόγηση και εφαρμογή. (Μ. Παπανδρέου, Επιμ.∙ Α. Γρίβα, Μτφρ.). Αθήνα: Gutenberg.Mclachlan, C., Fleer, M., & Edwards, S. (2017). Αναλυτικά προγράμματα προσχολικής και πρώτης σχολικής ηλικίας. Σχεδιασμός, αξιολόγηση και εφαρμογή. (Μ. Παπανδρέου, Επιμ.∙ Α. Γρίβα, Μτφρ.). Αθήνα: Gutenberg
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