Fragments of a Mortal Mind

Fragments of a Mortal Mind
Title Fragments of a Mortal Mind PDF eBook
Author Donald Anderson
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Pages 189
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1948908794

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We are where we’ve been and what we’ve read, aren’t we? Where else do we get the experience we need to evocatively live? At once a memoir, a reading journal, and a novel, Fragments of a Mortal Mind is a daring, contemporary commonplace book. Donald Anderson, critically acclaimed author of Gathering Noise from My Life and Below Freezing, shows us how the disparate elements of our lives collect to construct our deepest selves and help us to make sense of it all. Anderson layers his personal experiences and reflections with those of others who have wrestled with inner and outer social, cultural, and political memories that are not as accurate as history might suggest but that each of us believe nonetheless. He challenges the reader’s sense of memory and fact, downplaying the latter in explaining how each of us crafts our own personal histories. As Anderson weaves his voice among numerous other voices and ideas that rest upon other ideas, we are faced with larger issues of human existence: war, memory, trauma, mortality, religion, fear, joy, ugliness, and occasional beauty. What we have here is a meditation on living in America. We are shown how the world we consume becomes us as we metabolize it. How we, as humans, through our own fragments of memories, influences, and experiences become our true selves. By charting fragments of thoughts over a lifetime, Anderson exposes a way of thinking and perceiving the world that is refreshingly intuitive and desperately needed. Fragments of a Mortal Mind is a powerful masterpiece that closely resembles our lived experiences and is a vivid reflection of our time.

Spiritual Fragments

Spiritual Fragments
Title Spiritual Fragments PDF eBook
Author James J. Owen
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1890
Genre Spiritualism
ISBN

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Thrice-greatest Hermes: Excerpts and fragments

Thrice-greatest Hermes: Excerpts and fragments
Title Thrice-greatest Hermes: Excerpts and fragments PDF eBook
Author George Robert Stow Mead
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1906
Genre Gnosticism
ISBN

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Fragments of a Mortal Mind

Fragments of a Mortal Mind
Title Fragments of a Mortal Mind PDF eBook
Author Donald Anderson
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2021-04-06
Genre
ISBN 9781948908788

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"Fragments of a mortal mind: a nonfiction novel shows us how the disparate elements of our lives gather into the construction of our deepest selves. The author describes how the world we take in becomes us as we metabolize it. This quasi-memoir novel is a meditation on living in America"--

Of Feathers and Fire

Of Feathers and Fire
Title Of Feathers and Fire PDF eBook
Author Sarah Cooper
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-11
Genre
ISBN 9781897323366

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The Urantia Book

The Urantia Book
Title The Urantia Book PDF eBook
Author Uversa Press
Publisher Fifth Epochal Fellowship
Pages 2194
Release 2003-10
Genre Cosmology
ISBN 0965197220

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We now include in the back of this edition, an Audio DVD of the entire content of the Urantia Book, at NO additional cost.

Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology

Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology
Title Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Tyson L. Putthoff
Publisher BRILL
Pages 334
Release 2016-11-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004336419

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In Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology, Tyson L. Putthoff explores early Jewish beliefs about how the human self reacts ontologically in God’s presence. Combining contemporary theory with sound exegesis, Putthoff demonstrates that early Jews widely considered the self to be intrinsically malleable, such that it mimics the ontological state of the space it inhabits. In divine space, they believed, the self therefore shares in the ontological state of God himself. The book is critical for students and scholars alike. In putting forth a new framework for conceptualising early Jewish anthropology, it challenges scholars to rethink not only what early Jews believed about the self but how we approach the subject in the first place.