Echoes of Eden
Title | Echoes of Eden PDF eBook |
Author | Jerram Barrs |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2013-05-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433536005 |
From comic books to summer blockbusters, all people enjoy art in some form or another. However, few of us can effectively explain why certain books, movies, and songs resonate so profoundly within us. In Echoes of Eden, Jerram Barrs helps us identify the significance of artistic expression as it reflects the extraordinary creativity and unmatched beauty of the Creator God. Additionally, Barrs provides the key elements for evaluating and defining great art: (1) The glory of the original creation; (2) The tragedy of the curse of sin; (3) The hope of final redemption and renewal. These three qualifiers are then put to the test as Barrs investigates five of the world's most influential authors who serve as ideal case studies in the exploration of the foundations and significance of great art.
Eternal Echoes
Title | Eternal Echoes PDF eBook |
Author | John O'Donohue |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 461 |
Release | 2009-10-13 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0061853275 |
There is a divine restlessness in the human heart, our eternal echo of longing that lives deep within us and never lets us settle for what we have or where we are.In this exquisitely crafted and inspirational book, John O'Donohue, author of the bestseller Anam Cara, explores the most basic of human desires - the desire to belong, a desire that constantly draws us toward new possibilities of self-discovery, friendship, and creativity.
Echoes and Reflections
Title | Echoes and Reflections PDF eBook |
Author | SunHee Kim Gertz |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2021-11-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004485953 |
This study examines tales from The Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BC-18 AD) and from The Lais by the French poet Marie de France (fl. mid-to late twelfth century) to explore a paradox: how can a vibrant, complex, and timeless vision be conveyed in convention-informed and time-bound language? Marie plays against Ovid’s tales to probe the dilemma, thereby echoing Ovid who does the same to the canonical literary monuments of his day. Both poets suggest that poetry can avoid the flattening effect of monumental canonizing not only by the creative use of literary echoes, but also by shifting perspectives on the conventional, which in turn, can encourage readers to see reflections of many stories in any given tale. Ovid and Marie suggest and encourage in this manner by presenting literary love’s topoi and traditional lovers from a variety of metaliterary perspectives, thereby eliciting active readerly memory as well as providing the opportunity to see the conventional afresh, activity that allows even canonical texts to become living memorials.
Echoes from the Holocaust
Title | Echoes from the Holocaust PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Rosenberg |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781439901618 |
This book contains essays that focus on the profound issues and the philosophical significance of the Holocaust.
Rhythmic Echoes and Reflections
Title | Rhythmic Echoes and Reflections PDF eBook |
Author | Shovana Narayan |
Publisher | Lotus Collection |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 1998-01-01 |
Genre | Dance |
ISBN | 9788174360496 |
The author, a well-known danseuse, provides a glimpse of the lesser-known facts about Kathak, the classical dance form of the Indo-Gangetic belt.
Gertruda's Oath
Title | Gertruda's Oath PDF eBook |
Author | Ram Oren |
Publisher | Doubleday Religion |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2010-08-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0385527195 |
Trapped in the horrors of World War II, a woman and a child embark on a journey of survival in this page-turning true story that recalls the power and the poignancy of Schindler’s List. Michael Stolowitzky, the only son of a wealthy Jewish family in Poland, was just three years old when war broke out and the family lost everything. His father, desperate to settle his business affairs, travels to France, leaving Michael in the care of his mother and Gertruda Bablinska, a Catholic nanny devoted to the family. When Michael's mother has a stroke, Gertruda promises the dying woman that she will make her way to Palestine and raise him as her own son. Written with the invaluable assistance of Michael, now seventy-two and living in New York City, GERTRUDA’S OATH re-creates Michael and Gertruda’s amazing journey. Gripping vignettes bring to life the people who helped ensure their survival, including SS officer Karl Rink, who made it his mission to save Jews after his own Jewish wife was murdered; Rink’s daughter, Helga, who escaped to a kibbutz, where she lived until her recent death; and the Jewish physician Dr. Berman, who aided Michael and Gertruda through the worst of times. GERTRUDA’S OATH is a story of extraordinary courage and moral strength in the face of horrific events. Like Schindler’s List, it transcends history and religion to reveal the compassion and hope that miraculously thrives in a world immersed in war without end.
Teaching "Night"
Title | Teaching "Night" PDF eBook |
Author | Facing History and Ourselves |
Publisher | |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2017-11-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781940457239 |
Teaching "Night" interweaves a literary analysis of Elie Wiesel's powerful and poignant memoir with an exploration of the relevant historical context that surrounded his experience during the Holocaust.