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Fall Narratives

Author : Zohar Hadromi-Allouche,Áine Larkin
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317136699

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Fall Narratives by Zohar Hadromi-Allouche,Áine Larkin Pdf

Throughout history the motif of ‘the Fall’ has impacted upon our understanding of theology and philosophy and has had an influence on everything from literature to dance. Fall Narratives brings together theologians, historians and artists as well as philosophers and scholars of religion and literature, to explore and reflect on a wide range of concepts of the Fall. Bringing a fresh understanding of the nuanced meanings of the Fall and its various manifestations over time and across space, contributions reflect on the ways in which the Fall can be seen as a transition into absence; how conceptions of the Fall relate to, change, and shape one another; and how the Fall can be seen positively, embracing as it does a narrative of hope.

Fall Narratives

Author : Zohar Hadromi-Allouche,Áine Larkin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317136682

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Fall Narratives by Zohar Hadromi-Allouche,Áine Larkin Pdf

Throughout history the motif of ‘the Fall’ has impacted upon our understanding of theology and philosophy and has had an influence on everything from literature to dance. Fall Narratives brings together theologians, historians and artists as well as philosophers and scholars of religion and literature, to explore and reflect on a wide range of concepts of the Fall. Bringing a fresh understanding of the nuanced meanings of the Fall and its various manifestations over time and across space, contributions reflect on the ways in which the Fall can be seen as a transition into absence; how conceptions of the Fall relate to, change, and shape one another; and how the Fall can be seen positively, embracing as it does a narrative of hope.

We're Going on a Leaf Hunt

Author : Steve Metzger
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780439873772

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We're Going on a Leaf Hunt by Steve Metzger Pdf

Three friends go on a hike searching for fall leaves.

How to Fall in Love with Anyone

Author : Mandy Len Catron
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-27
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781501137464

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How to Fall in Love with Anyone by Mandy Len Catron Pdf

“A beautifully written and well-researched cultural criticism as well as an honest memoir” (Los Angeles Review of Books) from the author of the popular New York Times essay, “To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This,” explores the romantic myths we create and explains how they limit our ability to achieve and sustain intimacy. What really makes love last? Does love ever work the way we say it does in movies and books and Facebook posts? Or does obsessing over those love stories hurt our real-life relationships? When her parents divorced after a twenty-eight year marriage and her own ten-year relationship ended, those were the questions that Mandy Len Catron wanted to answer. In a series of candid, vulnerable, and wise essays that takes a closer look at what it means to love someone, be loved, and how we present our love to the world, “Catron melds science and emotion beautifully into a thoughtful and thought-provoking meditation” (Bookpage). She delves back to 1944, when her grandparents met in a coal mining town in Appalachia, to her own dating life as a professor in Vancouver. She uses biologists’ research into dopamine triggers to ask whether the need to love is an innate human drive. She uses literary theory to show why we prefer certain kinds of love stories. She urges us to question the unwritten scripts we follow in relationships and looks into where those scripts come from. And she tells the story of how she decided to test an experiment that she’d read about—where the goal was to create intimacy between strangers using a list of thirty-six questions—and ended up in the surreal situation of having millions of people following her brand-new relationship. “Perfect fodder for the romantic and the cynic in all of us” (Booklist), How to Fall in Love with Anyone flips the script on love. “Clear-eyed and full of heart, it is mandatory reading for anyone coping with—or curious about—the challenges of contemporary courtship” (The Toronto Star).

Penguin and Pumpkin

Author : Salina Yoon
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781408858370

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Penguin and Pumpkin by Salina Yoon Pdf

When Penguin and Bootsy plan a trip in search of autumn, Penguin's little brother, Pumpkin, wants to join in. But Pumpkin is heartbroken to find out he's too little to go, so Penguin and Bootsy bring a special surprise home to share a little touch of Autumn with Pumpkin. An energetic and endearing story celebrating Autumn and family in many forms!

Constantine Revisited

Author : John D. Roth
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781621897545

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Constantine Revisited by John D. Roth Pdf

This collection of essays continues a long and venerable debate in the history of the Christian church regarding the legacy of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. For some, Constantine's conversion to Christianity early in the fourth century set in motion a process that made the church subservient to the civil authority of the state, brought a definitive end to pacifism as a central teaching of the early church, and redefined the character of Christian catechesis and missions. In 2010, Peter J. Leithart published a widely read polemic, Defending Constantine, that vigorously refuted this interpretation. In its place, Leithart offered a thoroughgoing rehabilitation of Constantine and his legacy, while directing a rhetorical fusillade against the pacifist theology and ethics of the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder. The essays gathered here in response to Leithart reflect the insights of eleven leading theologians, historians, and ethicists from a wide range of theological traditions. They engage one of the most contentious issues in Christian church history in irenic fashion and at the highest level of scholarship. In so doing, they help ensure that the "Constantinian Debate" will continue to be lively, substantive, and consequential.

The Truth about Stories

Author : Thomas King
Publisher : House of Anansi
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : American literature
ISBN : 9780887846960

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The Truth about Stories by Thomas King Pdf

Winner of the 2003 Trillium Book Award "Stories are wondrous things," award-winning author and scholar Thomas King declares in his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures. "And they are dangerous." Beginning with a traditional Native oral story, King weaves his way through literature and history, religion and politics, popular culture and social protest, gracefully elucidating North America's relationship with its Native peoples. Native culture has deep ties to storytelling, and yet no other North American culture has been the subject of more erroneous stories. The Indian of fact, as King says, bears little resemblance to the literary Indian, the dying Indian, the construct so powerfully and often destructively projected by White North America. With keen perception and wit, King illustrates that stories are the key to, and only hope for, human understanding. He compels us to listen well.

The Black Swan

Author : Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Publisher : Random House Digital, Inc.
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Forecasting
ISBN : 9780812979183

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The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Pdf

In the author's point of view, a black swan is an improbable event with three principal characteristics - It is unpredictable; it carries a massive impact; and, after the fact, we concoct an explanation that makes it appear less random, and more predictable, than it was. Why do we not acknowledge the phenomenon of black swans until after they occur? Part of the answer, according to Taleb, is that humans are hardwired to learn specifics when they should be focused on generalities. We concentrate on things we already know and time and time again fail to take into consideration what we don't know. We are, therefore, unable to truly estimate opportunities, too vulnerable to the impulse to simplify, narrate, and categorize, and not open enough to rewarding those who can imagine the 'impossible'.

How to Fall

Author : Edith Pearlman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015059249659

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How to Fall by Edith Pearlman Pdf

Chosen by Joanna Scott as winner of the 2003 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction.

Blake's Prophetic Workshop

Author : G. A. Rosso
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0838752403

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Blake's Prophetic Workshop by G. A. Rosso Pdf

"While William Blake's The Four Zoas may be fascinating to Blake scholars, it presents formidable obstacles to even the most ardent Romanticist, let alone interested critics or the general reader. Blake's Prophetic Workshop attempts to clear some of these obstacles by studying the work from a variety of critical perspectives. It assumes some familiarity with Blake's prophecies, but is cast between the introductory and advanced levels of the two previous books published on the poem." "Although the major reading strategy is close textual analysis, the poem is marked by various cultural and social contexts that need elucidation. Chapters alternate between sketching these contexts and traditions and providing detailed readings within these contexts. The first chapters give a reception history of the work and set it within the tradition of the eighteenth-century "long poem," namely Thomson's Seasons, Pope's An Essay on Man, and Young's Night Thoughts, texts that Blake critiques as Newtonian substitutions of Miltonic prophecy. Chapter three tests these assertions by reading the poem's creation narratives in terms of Anglican-Dissenting apologetics. The final chapters sift the cultural contexts that shape Blake's use of biblical typology and scrutinize several continental philosophies of history, and how they encroach on The Four Zoas, as well as situate the poem in the apocalyptic moment of the 1790s." "While a pluralist approach is followed, author George Anthony Rosso, Jr., subscribes to a fundamentally historical theory that places The Four Zoas in the broad and eclectic tradition of English poetic prophecy. Aware of recent critiques of "the prophetic," Rosso pursues his theory with flexibility and tolerance for other viewpoints." "An appendix provides a useful commentary on the relations between the text and certain designs, drawings, and sketches in the manuscript. Its aim is to show that Blake repeats key images in various frames to provide a sense of context and development, and that the drawings expose what the narrative represses, often in graphic sexual detail. Rosso presents a Blake who is both deadly serious and disarmingly ironic about the relevance of prophecy in the modern world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Fall Mixed Up

Author : Bob Raczka
Publisher : Carolrhoda Books ®
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781467737814

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Fall Mixed Up by Bob Raczka Pdf

Fall is all mixed up in this silly book from Bob Raczka! Can you find his mistakes in the words and pictures?

Cities and the Meanings of Late Antiquity

Author : Mark Humphries
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004422612

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Cities and the Meanings of Late Antiquity by Mark Humphries Pdf

This study examines how cities have become an area of significant historical debate about late antiquity, challenging accepted notions that it is a period of dynamic change and reasserting views of the era as one of decline and fall.

Narrative and the Making of US National Security

Author : Ronald R. Krebs
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2015-08-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781107103955

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Narrative and the Making of US National Security by Ronald R. Krebs Pdf

This book shows how dominant narratives have shaped the national security policies of the United States.

Narrative Form

Author : Suzanne Keen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015-07-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137439598

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Narrative Form by Suzanne Keen Pdf

This revised and expanded handbook concisely introduces narrative form to advanced students of fiction and creative writing, with refreshed references and new discussions of cognitive approaches to narrative, nonfiction, and narrative emotions.

Cyber-Archaeology and Grand Narratives

Author : Thomas E. Levy,Ian W. N. Jones
Publisher : Springer
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319656939

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Cyber-Archaeology and Grand Narratives by Thomas E. Levy,Ian W. N. Jones Pdf

This volume asks how the current Information Technology Revolution influences archaeological interpretations of techno-social change. Does cyber-archaeology provide a way to breathe new life into grand narratives of technological revolution and culture change, or does it further challenge these high-level theoretical explanations? Do digital recording methods have the potential to create large, regional-scale databases to ease investigation of high-level theoretical issues, or have they simply exposed deeper issues of archaeological practice that prevent this? In short, this volume cuts beyond platitudes about the revolutionary potential of the Information Technology Revolution and instead critically engages both its possibilities and limitations. The contributions to this volume are drawn from long-term regional studies employing a cyber-archaeology framework, primarily in the southern Levant, a region with rich archaeological data sets spanning the Paleolithic to the present day. As such, contributors are uniquely placed to comment on the interface between digital methods and grand narratives of long-term techno-social change. Cyber-Archaeology and Grand Narratives provides a much-needed challenge to current approaches, and a first step toward integrating innovative digital methods with archaeological theory.