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Claire Hulme

    Cost Effectiveness Modelling for Health Technology Assessment
    A Different Way
    Learning Theology with the Church Fathers
    Dedalus
    Modern German Pronunciation
    Social Work as Narrative
    • 2023

      “A genuine treasure and superb work in spiritual formation.” —  Richard J. Foster, author of  Celebration of Discipline Following in the tradition of Richard J. Foster’s A Celebration of Discipline and Dallas Willard’s Divine Conspiracy, the former president of Renovaré calls all Christians to recenter the Christian life around what has always been its core: following Jesus. “Change” is at the heart of Christian life. As Christians, we are called to be disciples of Jesus, to actively follow his teachings and become more like him. But the church has lost sight of what has always been its center, Christopher A. Hall argues. In A Different Way , he reminds us that faith is not meant to be merely rigid and static and so guides us back to Christianity’s spiritual foundation, helping us reconnect with Jesus and live the life he calls to live. Filled with personal stories that encourage introspection, thoughtful meditations on spiritual formation, and profound wisdom, A Different Way is an interactive book that encourages reflection through daily journaling and Bible passages to read and consider. With thoughtful introspection and Bible study, we can begin our spiritual journey of actively following the way Jesus teaches us to live. 

      A Different Way
    • 2023

      This is a softback reprint of the popular hardback, Horse Welfare: Use not Abuse and is an authoritative account from a lifetime working with horses and for horse welfare. It is an inside story on the high stakes racing world and also highlights the challenges facing developing countries whose people depend on their horses, donkeys and mules

      Horse Welfare
    • 2020

      First published in 1997, this volume constitutes a critical analysis of the contradictory portrayal of social workers, exploring how social workers make their work visible and justifiable through their talk and writing along with the language, explanation and analysis they use to explain their actions and assessments.

      Social Work as Narrative
    • 2019

      This clear, perceptive and incredibly helpful book enables women to empower themselves to deal with the difficult and emotionally fraught issues surrounding infertility.

      Empowered Fertility
    • 2018

      The Triumph of Cancer blurs the borders of science and poetry, working with forensic attention to capture the `inscape' of the living world. In this powerful new collection, presented as a museum of artefacts, Chris McCabe returns to the site of personal trauma to confront disease head-on.

      The Triumph of Cancer
    • 2018

      Chris McCabe playfully reclaims the inventive spirit of the founding text of Modernism; Ulysses. Tracing the same structure as the original, McCabe describes the events of the following day, 17th June 1904. Stephen Dedalus wakes up, hungover, with scores and debts to settle, unaware that Leopold Bloom is waking up in Eccles street with his own plans for him.“Friday’s children would be fattening like seals across the sand, on their way to class. Black liquorice teeth. Loving and giving under the whalefeed of the clouds. He had to teach.”Dedalus is shot through with cut and paste disruptions from the Digital Age. From ’80s Text Adventure gaming to Google maps and pop-ups. McCabe picks up the tradition of Laurence Sterne and B.S. Johnson, underpinning the paragraphs of his storytelling with concrete poetry.This novel is haunted (by Hamlet). This novel has a subconscious. This novel has therapy. This novel gives right of reply to Joyce’s self-portrait and questions the foundations of narrative storytelling. This truly is a hotly anticipated moment in Fiction.

      Dedalus
    • 2017

      Step through the iron gates of one of London's most spectacular Victorian cemeteries on the hunt for the lost poets of Nunhead.Literary investigator Chris McCabe pushes back the tangled ivy and hacks his way through the poetic history of south-east London.

      Cenotaph South
    • 2016

      In the latest in the Real series Chris McCabe explores the buildings and institutions, the backstreets and bridges, the embankment of the Thames and the people which make up London's South Bank. From Rotherhithe upriver to Battersea the South Bank has been a gateway to and from the wider world and has been enriched in surprising ways as a result.

      Real South Bank
    • 2016

      Manslaughter United

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      We play in a local league - home games only - and it doesn't matter then who you are or what you've done, you can still be a hero on match day.

      Manslaughter United
    • 2015

      Cost Effectiveness Modelling for Health Technology Assessment

      A Practical Course

      • 221 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This book offers a comprehensive guide to decision analytic cost-effectiveness modeling, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. It simplifies complex concepts through accessible explanations and bite-sized content, while also providing exercises and online workbooks for skill testing. Ideal for those looking to meet health technology assessment standards.

      Cost Effectiveness Modelling for Health Technology Assessment