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Los últimos avances en las técnicas de pesca a ninfa han proporcionado herramientas efectivas para conseguir capturas, especialmente cuando no se ven cebadas en superficie. Pero no es nada fácil aprender como utilizar estas técnicas de forma efectiva en el río. Este libro tiene como objetivo facilitar este aprendizaje. La pesca a ninfa al hilo es una evolución del llamado "euro nymphing" y tiene una gran cantidad de ventajas técnicas. De hecho, es tan efectiva que no va a requerir el uso de cañas especiales ni comprar líneas de pesca específicas para ninfa. La pesca al hilo permite ejecutar derivas sin dragados con una detección de las picadas ultrasensible. Se pueden pescar las corrientes más difíciles y complicadas, incluso aquellas que muy a menudo el pescador se salta por su complejidad. Con esta técnica se puede variar la profundidad de pesca a voluntad mediante la presentación, lo cual permite una pesca muy dinámica. Este libro facilita el alcanzar el dominio de esta técnica mediante un aprendizaje estructurado y paso a paso. Se explica la técnica de forma simple y clara y el texto se ayuda de una gran cantidad de ilustraciones explicativas. En este libro se presenta información técnicamente avanzada sobre las técnicas modernas de pesca a ninfa. Mediante el aprendizaje de estas técnicas el pescador conseguirá un gran avance en sus habilidades de pesca a ninfa.
David Martin was one of the world's leading commentators on secularization theory. He was also a committed and lifelong reader of English poetry. Christianity and 'The World' develops Martin's argument against simplistic secularization narratives with reference to the history of poetry, a topic with which few social theorists have been concerned. Martin shows the enduring but ever-changing centrality of Christian thought and practice, in its many different forms, to English poetry. Always mindful that the most important aspects of poetry's history can be captured only by attending to the minutest particulars of individual poems and poets, Martin's study sheds unexpected light on a wide range of English poets, from Spenser and Shakespeare to T.S. Eliot and Geoffrey Hill. The result is a study at once informed by an authoritative sociological perspective on secularization and richly coloured by the singular intensity of Martin's own reading life.
A fully illustrated account, replete with detailed maps, of one of Robert E. Lee's greatest Civil War successes.
Written with Biblical Clarity Sensitively Covers Key Issues
An allegorical reckoning of the physical and psychic wounds inflicted by the oil sands.
It is essential reading for scholars and students who want to learn more about modernization and cultural change, Pentecostalism and the Global South, peace and violence, religion and sociology, and theology and politics.--Tom Riser "Nova Religio"
The explosive growth of Pentecostalism has radically transformed Latin America's religious landscape within the last half century or so. In a region where Catholicism reigned hegemonic for centuries, the expansion of Pentecostalism has now resulted in a situation of religious pluralism and competition, bearing much more resemblance to the United States than to the Iberian motherlands. Furthermore, the fierce competition from Pentecostal churches has inspired significant renewals of Latin American Catholicism, most notably the growth of a Catholic Charismatic movement. However, another and more recent source of religious pluralism and diversity in Latin America is an increasing pluralization and diversification of Pentecostalism itself and of the ways in which individual Pentecostals exercise their faith. By carefully exploring this diversification, the book at hand breaks new ground in the literature on Latin American Christianity. Particular attention is focused on new ways of being Pentecostal and on the consequences of recent transformations of Christianity for individuals, faith communities and societies. More specifically, the chapters of the book look into certain transformations of Pentecostalism such as: theological renewals and new kinds of religious competition between Pentecostal churches; a growing political and civic engagement of Pentecostals; an observed de-institutionalization of Pentecostal religious life and the negotiation individual Pentecostal identities, composed of multiple intra- and extra-ecclesial points of identification; and the emergence of new generations of Pentecostals (children of Pentecostal parents), many of whom have higher levels of education and higher incomes than the previous generations within their churches. In addition, Catholic responses to Pentecostal competition are also addressed in several chapters of the book.
A COMPILATION OF STORIES THAT SPANS THE GAMUT OF GENRE FICTION. THIS BOOK WILL SCARE ENTERTAIN AND AMUSE YOU. IT TAKES YOU FROM THE OCCULT OF OLD VIRGINIA TO THE WORLD OF TRANSLATED BEINGS THAT LIVE BEYOND THE STARS. THOROUGHLY ABSORBING.
This stunning board book introduces very young children to the yearly cycle of the lives of bears and answers their questions as they begin to explore the wonders of the natural world. Full color.
In this book David Martin argues, against Juergen Habermas, that religion and politics share a common mythic basis and that it is misleading to contrast the rationality of politics with the irrationality of religion. In contrast to Richard Dawkins (and New Atheists generally).
Presents a reassessment of the key issues: with particular regard to the special situation of religion in Western Europe, and quesions in the global context including Pentecostalism in Latin America and Africa. This book offers students and other readers of social theory and sociology of religion invaluable reappraisal of Christianity.
David Martin is one of the most distinguished writers on Christianity and society in modern times; his many influential writings and broadcasts range extensively over issues of religion, politics, violence and war. His vivid, elegant and absorbing prose offers surprising and often moving insights into his life, times and intellectual development.
Discussing Christian language, this volume looks at how sociology has been appropriated for the purposes of the Church's widespread ideology, the idea that Christianity contains its own sociology and the effects of various political, aesthetic and secular tensions, among other subjects.
The only book that traces George Washington's campaign from the battle of Brandywine through the battle of Monmouth.
Called a "masterpiece" by Civil War News, this is the most detailed regimental analysis of the first day of the battle of Gettysburg.
A detailed account of the biggest battle in the Civil War up to that point, and the sudden fame of Ulysses S. Grant.
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