This book makes a comprehensive study of the reconciliation between religion and humanism as depicted by Graham Greene in his novels. Taking a close look at his liberal and humanitarian treatment of sin and sinners, it discusses at length the political perspective and structural pattern in his novels. The rationale of reconciliation between theology and humanism has also been examined
Discovering New Horizons in Business, Management & Economics
This book sets out to describe the reality of wastewater use in agriculture in developing countries. Its 11 thematic chapters explore a number of issues to understand the different dimensions of the problem, including a classification of the different types of wastewater use, the need to take a livelihood based approach focused on farmers, the need for public health guidelines, and an analysis of the cost-effectiveness of treatment required to meet the ...