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The parables of Joshua (Joshua)
Par Joseph F. Girzone, Joseph F Girzone. 2002
Author recasts the parables of Jesus from the New Testament in twenty-first-century settings to make their messages more meaningful to…
new audiences. First in the collection is the parable of a rich man who shares his wealth with common people. 2001En busca de Klingsor: Novela (Esenciales)
Par Jorge Volpi, Jorge Volpi Escalante. 2008
El matemático Gustav Links relata la historia del teniente Francis P. Bacon, enviado por los aliados en los tribunales de…
Nuremberg para encontrar y llevar a la justicia a Klingsor, un científico atómico nazi. Con su conocimiento de la matemática y la física, Bacon tiene que encontrar el paradero del misterioso Klingsor con poca informaciónThe first apostle (Chris Bronson #1)
Par James Becker. 2008
After Italian police inform Mark Hampton of his wife's accidental death, Mark and his friend Tunbridge Wells detective Chris Bronson…
travel to Italy to identify her body. They discover a mysterious Latin inscription in the Hamptons' villa and a police report that doesn't add up. Strong language. 2008Daughters of the desert: stories of remarkable women from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions
Par Claire Rudolf Murphy. 2003
Tales of mothers, daughters, believers, and seekers, based on verses from the Bible and Qur'an. In "Return to Hadassah" Esther…
draws courage from her Jewish faith to reveal her true identity and ask her husband the king to save her people. For junior and senior high readers. 2003No Woman So Fair (Lions Of Judah, Book #2)
Par Gilbert Morris. 2003
For the love of a simple shepherd, the beautiful Sarai abandons her urban life of riches and idols for a…
nomadic existence in the desert. Trusting in her husband's God, she follows Abram to a land of promise. The journey is filled with difficulty. When drought forces them to seek respite, they settle in Egypt, where Pharaoh is so taken by Sarai's beauty he claims her for his own ... and where Sarai discovers God for herself. When God's repeated promise to give them a child appears forgotten, Sarai and Abram battle with doubt. Is their faith strong enough to resist the temptation to fulfill God's plans in their own way?Ser a bueno que la Iglesia todas las iglesias volvieran a inspirarse sin miedo en las palabras…
y la actitud de Jes s hacia las mujeres asumiendo su visi n del mundo Enzo Bianchi Lev ntate mujer muestra la frente qu date firme no vivas agachada P P Cuentan los sabios que todo buen jud o al levantarse por la ma ana daba gracias a su dios por no ser pagano mujer o esclavo Cu l era entonces el papel de las mujeres en los tiempos de Jes s Las v rgenes eran presas codiciadas para el matrimonio y las casadas gobernaban como due as del hogar y maestras de sus hijos a resguardo de la mirada ajena y al amparo de unas leyes creadas por los hombres P P A lo largo de los siglos la Iglesia se ha preocupado por seguir estas reglas y alejar del poder f ctico a la mujer pero Enzo Bianchi ha repasado con atenci n algunos textos sagrados para mostrarnos la actitud de Jes s hacia las figuras femeninas que se cruzaron en su vida mujeres enfermas extranjeras ad lteras que se acercaron y recibieron de l palabras de respeto y aliento Y entre ellas destaca la imagen de Mar a Magdalena que la Historia con may sculas ha tratado de manera extravagante y a menudo perversa pero que en boca de Jes s fue ap stol de los ap stoles mujer sabia y poderosa P P Jes s y las mujeres es un ensayo honesto y pol mico que nos acerca a la historia viva de otros tiempos y sus palabras encuentran eco en nuestra realidadStitches: A Memoir
Par David Small. 2009
A Publishers Weekly Top Ten Best Book of the Year An Amazon.com Top Ten Best Book of 2009A Washington Post…
Book World&’s Ten Best Book of the YearA California Literary Review Best Book of 2009An L.A. Times Top 25 Non-Fiction Book of 2009An NPR Best Book of the Year, Best MemoirWith this stunning graphic memoir, David Small takes readers on an unforgettable journey into the dark heart of his tumultuous childhood in 1950s Detroit, in a coming-of-age tale like no other.At the age of fourteen, David awoke from a supposedly harmless operation to discover his throat had been slashed and one of his vocal chords removed, leaving him a virtual mute. No one had told him that he had cancer and was expected to die. The resulting silence was in keeping with the atmosphere of secrecy and repressed frustration that pervaded the Small household and revealed itself in the slamming of cupboard doors, the thumping of a punching bag, the beating of a drum. Believing that they were doing their best, David&’s parents did just the reverse. David&’s mother held the family emotionally hostage with her furious withdrawals, even as she kept her emotions hidden — including from herself. His father, rarely present, was a radiologist, and although David grew up looking at X-rays and drawing on X-ray paper, it would be years before he discovered the shocking consequences of his father&’s faith in science. A work of great bravery and humanity, Stitches is a gripping and ultimately redemptive story of a man&’s struggle to understand the past and reclaim his voice.This book explores the contexts and reception history of Robert Pollok’s religious epic The Course of Time (1827), one of…
the best- selling long poems of the nineteenth century, which has been almost entirely forgotten today. Widely read in the United States and across the British Empire, the poem’s combination of evangelical Calvinism, High Romanticism, and native Scottishness proved irresistible to many readers. This monograph traces the poem’s origins as a defense of Biblical authority, divine providence, and religious orthodoxy (against figures like Byron and Joseph Priestley) and explores the reasons for The Course of Time’s enormous, decades- long popularity and later precipitous decline. A close reading of the poem and an examination of its reception history offers readers important insights into the dynamic relationship between religion and wider culture in the nineteenth century, the uses of literature as a vehicle for theological argument and theodicy, and the important but often overlooked role that religion played in literary— and, particularly, Scottish— Romanticism. This work will appeal to scholars of religious history, literary history, Evangelicalism, Romanticism, Scottish literature, and nineteenth- century culture.