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The divine player

Author : David R. Kinsley
Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Krishna (Hindu deity)
ISBN : 0896840190

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The Divine Player

Author : David R. Kinsley
Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1979-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9788120813137

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The divine player attempts to analyze the relationship between play and religion in the context of Hinduism. It focuses primarily on the youthful god Krsna. The first part part of the book surveys the role of play among the gods and concludes that play seems to be an intrinsic part of the divine in Hinduism. The second part of the book investigates the role of play in religious cult, again focusing on the various Krsna cults. This section concludes that, although playful themes pervade man's religious activity in devotion to Krsna, cultiic activity may not be reduced to play, as some scholars have suggested. The final section of the book points to examples of divine and cultic play in non-Hindu traditions.

Gaming and the Divine

Author : Frank G. Bosman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2019-03-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780429018688

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This book formulates a new theological approach to the study of religion in gaming. Video games have become one of the most important cultural artefacts of modern society, both as mediators of cultural, social, and religious values and in terms of commercial success. This has led to a significant increase in the critical analysis of this relatively new medium, but theology as an academic discipline is noticeably behind the other humanities on this subject. The book first covers the fundamentals of cultural theology and video games. It then moves on to set out a Christian systematic theology of gaming, focussing on creational theology, Christology, anthropology, evil, moral theology, and thanatology. Each chapter introduces case studies from video games connected to the specific theme. In contrast to many studies which focus on online multiplayer games, the examples considered are largely single player games with distinct narratives and ‘end of game’ moments. The book concludes by synthesising these themes into a new theology of video games. This study addresses a significant aspect of contemporary society that has yet to be discussed in any depth by theologians. It is, therefore, a fantastic resource for any scholar engaging with the religious aspects of digital and popular culture.

A Player's Guide to the Post-Truth Condition

Author : Steve Fuller
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781785276057

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A Player’s Guide to the Post-Truth Condition: The Name of the Game presents sixteen short, readable chapters designed to leverage our post-truth condition’s deep historical and philosophical roots into opportunities for unprecedented innovation and change. Fuller offers a bracing, proactive and hopeful vision against the tendency to demonize post-truth as the realm of ‘fake news’ and ‘bullshit’. Where others see threats to the established order, Fuller sees opportunities to overturn it. This theme is pursued across many domains, including politics, religion, the economy, the law, public relations, journalism, the performing arts and academia, not least academic science. The red thread running through Fuller’s treatment is that these domains are games that cannot be easily won unless one can determine the terms of engagement, which is to say, the ‘name of the game’. This involves the exercise of ‘modal power’, which is the capacity to manipulate what people think is possible. Once the ‘necessarily’ true appears to be only ‘contingently’ so, then the future suddenly becomes a more open space for action. This was what frightened Plato about the alternative realities persuasively portrayed by playwrights in ancient Athens. Nevertheless, Fuller believes that it should be embraced by denizens of today’s post-truth condition.

The Divine Name

Author : Jonathan Goldman
Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2015-09-15
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781401949990

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What if there was a technique for sounding the personal name of God that could change the world? In this remarkable revised-edition book, Jonathan Goldman shares his incredible discovery of the Divine Name, a universal sound that, when intoned, can bring about harmony and healing. With three all-new chapters featuring his latest findings – including information on the Angel of Sound – this groundbreaking and award-winning work will allow you to experience the power, majesty, and healing of the Divine Name for yourself. This mystical sound, encoded within our DNA, is said to be the personal name of God, once found in the religious texts that link over half the world’s population. Prohibited and then lost for nearly 2,500 years . . . the Divine Name is available once again. When vocalized, it has the ability to resonate both the physical body and subtle energy fields of anyone who intones it – irrespective of religion, tradition, or belief. Included with this book is an audio download of instructional material to help you learn to intone the Divine Name, enabling you to revel in its astounding transformational properties – as well as a bonus "Angel of Sound" invocation. Discover the power of sacred sound to usher in a new era of human consciousness, uniting us in healing, peace, and oneness!

The Quest for Music Divine

Author : Suresh Chandra Dey
Publisher : APH Publishing
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Music
ISBN : 8170243017

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Emphasizes The Integration Aspects And The Spiritual Foundations Of Music. Beings Together The Ideas Of Great Saints, Philosophers, Grammarians, Critics, Poets, Musicologists And Artists Of Music.

The Divine Miss Marble

Author : Robert Weintraub
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781524745387

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“In Robert Weintraub’s exhaustive biography, The Divine Miss Marble, he transports the reader into Marble’s vibrant world. It’s a dreamy, indomitable life worth reading about as today’s tennis tries to return to form.”—The Washington Post “An intriguing book about a fascinating woman…highly recommended.”—Library Journal (starred review) “Delightful and engrossing, this is a must for tennis fans.”—Publishers Weekly The story of 1930s tennis icon Alice Marble, and her life of sports, celebrity, and incredible mystery. Who was Alice Marble? In her public life, she was the biggest tennis star of the pre-war era, a household name like Joe DiMaggio and Joe Louis. She was famous for overcoming serious illness to win the biggest tournaments, including Wimbledon. She was also a fashion designer and trendsetter, a contributor to a pioneering new comic called Wonder Woman—and friend to the biggest names in Hollywood and society, like Carole Lombard and Clark Gable, William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies, and members of families named Bloomingdale, Loew, and du Pont. She helped integrate tennis with her support of Althea Gibson, and even coached two young women who became stars in their own right: Billie Jean King and Sally Ride. Yet her private life provoked constant speculation while she was alive, and her own memoirs added layers of legend upon stories. According to Alice, she married a man who was killed in the skies over Europe during World War II. But who was the man she loved, and had he even existed? She was widely known for her patriotism during World War II. Had she really nearly given her life for her country as a spy, shot during a wild car chase fleeing foreign espionage agents? In The Divine Miss Marble, bestselling author Robert Weintraub traveled the country to uncover her fascinating story. And the more he learned about her, the more her mysteries and contradictions deepened. Alice was a powerful woman who knew her worth, demanding equal pay to men decades earlier than other female athletes; yet she was held in sway by a domineering, highly successful coach with whom she had a volatile relationship. She was renowned for her California style, and had a brilliant mind and the guts to overcome a lifetime of physical trauma. For the first time here, we come closer than ever before to the truths of this unforgettable life, and somehow it’s a story even more extraordinary than everything we already know about the divine Alice Marble.

Wish and Will

Author : George Lyon Turner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1880
Category : Desire
ISBN : HARVARD:HNQCB3

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The Legendary Game Player

Author : Zhuan JiaLaoLi
Publisher : Funstory
Page : 749 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2020-01-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781648141270

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The Legendary Game Player by Zhuan JiaLaoLi Pdf

How could a game without an external connection work? He was going to grind monsters with 10,000 low-leveled accounts! The diaosi Li Feng who was poisoned by the computer actually had the ability to open small accounts without limit! Hot blooded Jianghu Player, WOW players, Questioning players, Conquering players and other old game players must see it!

The Chess Player's Chronicle

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1056 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Chess
ISBN : HARVARD:HXKPDS

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Bhakti - the Yoga of Love

Author : Samrat Schmiem Kumar
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Peace (Philosophy)
ISBN : 9783643501301

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Transrational Peaces is a new approach in contemporary Peace Research. It considers the rational and the spiritual sphere of human perception to be essential for the understanding of peace. In this book the Austrian-Indian researcher Samrat Schmiem Kumar presents the Indian tradition of Bhakti Yoga, and demonstrates the value of Indian philosophy for contemporary discussions on peace. In the philosophy of Bhakti, life is a playful and aesthetic relationship between human and the cosmos. The book opens the field of Peace Studies beyond the well-known horizons of the discipline in Europe and the United States.

The Sword and the Flute

Author : David R. Kinsley
Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 8120813154

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Technology and the Overturning of Human Autonomy

Author : Simona Chiodo
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783031261596

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This book offers an extensive historical, philosophical and ethical discussion on the role of autonomous technologies, and their influence on human identity. By connecting those different perspectives, and analysing some practical case studies, it guides readers to dissect the relationship between machine and human autonomy, and machine and human identity. It analyses how the relationship between human and technology has been evolving in the last few centuries. Last, it aims at proposing an explanation on the reason/s why humans have been keen on developing their own autonomy’s perfect avatar.

Performance and Culture

Author : Archana Verma
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2011-01-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443828321

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This book deals with various aspects of performance in India; especially that related to dance and dance-drama. Rather than being a description of the various dance forms of India, it attempts to discuss the social equations and cultural ideas that a performance attempts to portray. In this sense, a performance is a narrative. At the same time, performances also deal with well-known narratives from the religious traditions of India, often redefining and recounting them in the process of performance. A study of these aspects is important to understand the kind of equations that define these discourses on the performance narratives. Chapter I shows the different forms of dances that are described in the iconographic canons and also the famous dance treatise the Natyashastra, correlating them with the sculptures of dance available in the temples. Here, the temples of south India datable to 6th- 13th centuries have been studied for this purpose. Attempt is made to study the gender equations that are expounded through these dance images and texts, as also the correlation between the audience and the performance and how these ideas are intertwined with the religious images. Chapter II deals with four Sanskrit burlesque plays written in the ancient period, which reverse social equations and classical dramatic representations through the genre of satire. Almost every elite-class person, generally idealized in the classical Sanskrit plays, is lampooned here. Issues of audience perception and the reception of this kind of reversed images of the ideal figures of the society are discussed in this chapter. Chapter III deals with the aesthetics of eroticism that form the basis of many Indian classical dances, how they are intertwined with the notion of devotionalism in Hinduism and how they are negotiated in the Indian classical dances in our contemporary period. A case study is done here of Odissi, the classical dance from the eastern state of Orissa, which draws extensively from the temple sculptures of dance. Chapter IV shows that sacred narrative in India is not always a means of glorifying the divine. Rather, sometimes it is also used to satirize the established notions of religiosity and of divinity. This forms the basis of this very interesting semi-classical dance-drama form called Ottan Thullal from the southern state of Kerala. Kathakali, the classical dance-drama and Mohiniattam, the classical dance from Kerala have dominated the scene so much that this form of dance-drama has been overshadowed and it is little known to the world outside Kerala, even in India. There is not much scholarship on Ottan Thullal. This chapter deals with this form and the manner in which it uses the idiom of satire to narrate the religious legends. Chapter V is a study of the Mithila narratives from the eastern region of Mithila in Bihar to understand the ways in which gender equations in the Mithila society influence the making of these narratives. There is a discussion of the nature of “folk narratives” in this chapter. Chapter VI takes some folk forms of performance and visual narratives from different states of India to show how social equations such as power hierarchy, gender and caste dimensions are negotiated. All these use the traditional religious space to work out these equations. Chapter VII on one hand is a comparative study of two Hindi films made in 1960s, based on the lives of two women dancers from ancient India. One of them is a historical figure and the other is a figure. On the other hand, this is an attempt o show how the narratives of these women dancers are remodeled in literary as well as the cinematic medium, every time these narratives are retold. Effort is made to show how the cultural memory of the ancient history of India that the modern narrators of these stories have been received as a process of acculturation, which influences this recasting of narratives in literature as well as in film. It is also shown that this process of narration through cultural memory is not a new phenomenon, since it occurred even in the ancient period when narrative was being remodeled to present in a new form before the audience.

Confessions of a Recovering Fundamentalist

Author : Keith Ward
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532696732

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Can theology be expounded almost entirely in jokes? This is an attempt to do so. But it is also a record of how one person recovered from fundamentalism, and found a different, more positive spirituality within Christian faith. It seeks to speak to those who only know an exclusive and dogmatic version of Christianity, and who feel the need for something more universally compassionate and friendly to informed scientific thought. Ward argues that we need to escape from the image of a vindictive, wrathful, judgmental God, who saves just a few people from endless torture for no obvious reason. He proposes instead a view of the universe as evolving towards a goal, guided by a supreme cosmic consciousness, which manifests its nature in this historical process. Jesus is the human image of this consciousness, an image of universal self-giving love and a foreshadowing of the transformation of human lives by their union with the divine. The jokes are there because Christian faith should be really joyful, hopeful, and positive good news for everyone--that there is a spiritual basis and goal of the universe which wills everyone without exception to share in its unlimited wisdom and love.