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The Cathedral Magazine, or Divine Harmony, being A Collection of ... Anthems in Score. Several of which are Selected, from the Works of the most Eminent Authors ... the whole ... carefully revised, by Able Masters by Anonim Pdf
SHORTLISTED for the 2021 BC and Yukon Book Prizes' Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize A personal story about not only facing but conquering fears. In 2015, Eva Holland was forced to confront her greatest fear when her mother had a stroke and suddenly passed away. After the shock and grief subsided, Holland began to examine the extent to which her many fears had limited her, and wondered whether or not it was possible to move past them. This sent Holland on a deep dive into the science of fear, digging into an array of universal and personal questions: Why do we feel fear? Where do phobias come from and how are they related to anxiety disorders and trauma? Can you really smell fear? (Yes.) What would it be like to feel no fear? Is there a cure for fear? Or, put differently, is there a better way to feel afraid? On her journey, Holland meets with scientists who are working to eliminate phobias with a single pill, she explores the lives of the few individuals who suffer from a rare disease that prevents them from ever feeling fear, and she immerses herself in her own fears including hurling herself out of a plane for her first skydive (and in the process, learns that there are right and wrong ways to face your fears). Fear is a universal human experience, and Nerve answers these questions in a refreshingly accessible way, offering readers an often personal, sometimes funny, and always rigorously researched journey through the science of facing our fears.
Described by Cornel West as “a towering public intellectual and the leading universalist philosopher of his generation,” Forrest Church was one of the preeminent liberal theologians of our time. His final gift, The Cathedral of the World, draws from the entire span of Church’s life’s work to leave behind a clear statement of his universalist theology and liberal faith. Giving new voice to the power of liberal religion, Church invites all seekers to enter the Cathedral of the World, home to many windows but only one Light.
Three Sermons preached at the Cathedral in Norwich. And a fourth at a parochial church in Norfolk. Humbly recommending, I. True reformation of our selves. II. Pious reverence towards God and the King. III. Just abhorrence of usurping republicans, and IV. Due affection to the monarchy by John GRAILE (Rector of Blickling, Norfolk.) Pdf
Delve into the depths of paradoxical sacrifice in T.S. Eliot's masterpiece, 'Martyr's Contradiction'. Renowned for his poetic prowess, Eliot ventures into the realm of playwriting with 'Murder in the Cathedral', a haunting and exquisite exploration of Archbishop Thomas Becket's martyrdom in the year 1170. As Becket foresees his impending demise, he embraces it with an extraordinary blend of tragedy and glory.