Outward Foreign Direct Investment and US Exports, Jobs, and R&D

Outward Foreign Direct Investment and US Exports, Jobs, and R&D

Implications for US Policy

"This book can be interestingly and profitably read not only by an academic audience but also by a general public for an understanding and appreciation of two bedrocks, drama and liturgy, a twentieth-century culture." - Lawrence H. Klibbe, New York University. "A chapter on coronation rituals will attract special interest among historians." -Journal of Medieval History.

  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I: CHRISTIAN ATTITUDE IN A PAGAN MILIEU
    • A. Patristic Period
      • a. Tertullian
      • b. Novation
      • c. St. Cyprian of Carthage
      • d. Lactantius
      • e. St. John Chrysostom
      • f. Salvian
      • g. Ausonius
      • h. St. Clement of Alexandria
      • i. Appolinaris
      • j. St. Athanasius
      • k. Prudentius
      • l. St. Augustine
  • Chapter II: ECCLESISTICAL, RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITIONS
    • 1. Synod
    • 2. Canons of the African Church
    • 3. Council of Trullo
    • 4. Council of Elvira
    • 5. Council of Toledo III
  • Chapter III: NOTION OF WORSHIP: FROM TEXT TO PERFORMANCE
    • 1. Evidence from the Old Testament
    • 2. Evidence from the New Testament
    • 3. Evidence from the Christian Community
  • Chapter IV: NATURE OF WORSHIP ENTAILS THE SENSE OF THE DRAMATIC
    • Evidence of Dramatic Impulse In Early Liturgical Texts
      • 1. Pre-Nicene Period
      • 2. Post Nicene Period
      • 3. Pilgrimage of Egeria
  • Chapter V: RECONCILIATION OF PENITENTS
    • 1. Church's Position
    • 2. Old Testament Basis
    • 3. Patristic Period
    • 4. Development and Contents of the Rite for Penitents
    • 5. Penitential Gestures
    • 6. The Rite Itself
    • 7. Concluding Remark
  • Chapter VI: DEDICATION OF CHURCHES
    • 1. Old Testament Sources
    • 2. Early Patristic Sources
    • 3. Later Christian Sources
  • Chapter VII: CORONATION OF RULERS AND OF THOSE IN AUTHORITY
    • 1. Early Testimony
    • 2. Coronation Rites
    • 3. The Sanctuary
    • 4. Investing King with Insignia
    • 5. Anointing of the King
    • 6. Acclamations
    • 7. Royal Throne
    • 8. Homage
    • A. Dramatic Overtones of Biblical Texts
    • B. Early Evidence of Anointing
      • a. St. Gregory
      • b. Julian of Toledo
      • c. Charlemagne
      • d. Hincmar of Rheims
      • e. Louis II
    • C. Anglo-Saxon England
      • 1. King Edgar
      • 2. Egbert's Pontifical
    • D. Continental Witnesses
      • 1. Aachen
      • 2. St. Peter Damian
      • 3. Papal Coronations
  • Chapter VIII: MONASTIC INFLUENCES
    • A. Divine Office
    • B. Regularis Concordia
    • C. Monastic Constitutions of Lanfranc
    • D. St. Hildegard of Bingen
    • E. Monastic Displeasure
  • Chapter IX: SUNDRY ELEMENTS OF DRAMATIC NATURE IN THE LITURGY
    • A. Eastern Testimony
    • B. Western Testimony
    • C. Hand Clapping
    • D. Vatican Council II
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography