Impersonal Power

Impersonal Power
Title Impersonal Power PDF eBook
Author Heide Gerstenberger
Publisher BRILL
Pages 816
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9004130276

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In this volume. Heide Gerstenberger investigates the development of bourgeois state power by on the one hand proposing a critique of different variants of the structural-functionalist theory of the state and on the other hand analysing the examples of England and France. The central thesis of the work is that the bourgeois form of capitalist state power arose only where capitalist societies developed out of state structures that were already rationalised.

THE IMPERSONAL LIFE (Unabridged)

THE IMPERSONAL LIFE (Unabridged)
Title THE IMPERSONAL LIFE (Unabridged) PDF eBook
Author Joseph Benner
Publisher Good Press
Pages 96
Release 2024-01-14
Genre Self-Help
ISBN

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This carefully crafted ebook: "THE IMPERSONAL LIFE (Unabridged)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Joseph Benner (1872–1938) was an American author, Spiritual writer, and Representative of the Brotherhood of Christ who used the pen name "Anonymous." He was the first to introduce the Knowledge and Teachings of the Impersonal Life (also known as the "I AM" Teaching) to the world in his first book, "The Impersonal Life". Benner taught that Christ's proclaiming "I AM" indicated "the true spirit that resides in every human being." In the 1960s Elvis Presley was introduced to Benner's work by his guru, Larry Geller. In the last 13 years of his life, Presley gave away hundreds of copies of the book, The Impersonal Life. A copy was allegedly with him on the night he died.

The Impersonal Life

The Impersonal Life
Title The Impersonal Life PDF eBook
Author Joseph Benner
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 96
Release 2022-11-13
Genre Self-Help
ISBN

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Joseph Benner (1872–1938) was an American author, Spiritual writer, and Representative of the Brotherhood of Christ who used the pen name "Anonymous." He was the first to introduce the Knowledge and Teachings of the Impersonal Life (also known as the "I AM" Teaching) to the world in his first book, "The Impersonal Life". Benner taught that Christ's proclaiming "I AM" indicated "the true spirit that resides in every human being." In the 1960s Elvis Presley was introduced to Benner's work by his guru, Larry Geller. In the last 13 years of his life, Presley gave away hundreds of copies of the book, The Impersonal Life. A copy was allegedly with him on the night he died.

The Supernatural

The Supernatural
Title The Supernatural PDF eBook
Author John H. King
Publisher London : Williams
Pages 320
Release 1892
Genre Religions
ISBN

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Impersonal Life - Only The Words of Joseph Benner

Impersonal Life - Only The Words of Joseph Benner
Title Impersonal Life - Only The Words of Joseph Benner PDF eBook
Author Raymond Wells
Publisher Raymond Wells
Pages 94
Release 2021-12-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Just the Words of Joseph Benner teaching us the Truth as He saw it.

Secrecy’s Power

Secrecy’s Power
Title Secrecy’s Power PDF eBook
Author Clark Chilson
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 2014-07-31
Genre History
ISBN

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Shin has long been one of the most popular forms of Buddhism in Japan. As a devotional tradition that emphasizes gratitude and trust in Amida Buddha, it is thought to have little to do with secrecy. Yet for centuries, Shin Buddhists met on secluded mountains, in homes, and in the backrooms of stores to teach their hidden doctrines and hold clandestine rites. Among their adherents was D. T. Suzuki’s mother, who took her son to covert Shin meetings when he was a boy. Even among Shin experts, covert followers were relatively unknown; historians who studied them claimed they had disappeared more than a century ago. A serendipitous encounter, however, led to author Clark Chilson’s introduction to the leader of a covert Shin Buddhist group—one of several that to this day conceal the very existence of their beliefs and practices. In Secrecy’s Power Chilson explains how and why they have remained hidden. Drawing on historical and ethnographic sources, as well as fieldwork among covert Shin Buddhists in central Japan, Secrecy’s Power introduces the histories, doctrines, and practices of different covert Shin Buddhists. It shows how, despite assumptions to the contrary, secrecy has been a significant part of Shin’s history since the thirteenth century, when Shinran disowned his eldest son for claiming secret knowledge. The work also demonstrates how secrecy in Shin has long been both a source of conflict and a response to it. Some covert Shin Buddhists were persecuted because of their secrecy, while others used it to protect themselves from persecution under rulers hostile to Shin. Secrecy’s Power is a groundbreaking work that makes an important contribution to our knowledge on secrecy and Shin Buddhism. Organized around the various consequences concealment has had for covert Shin Buddhists, it provides new insights into the power of secrecy to produce multiple effects—even polar opposite ones. It also sheds light on ignored corners of Shin Buddhism to reveal a much richer, more diverse, and more contested tradition than commonly is understood.

American Impersonal: Essays with Sharon Cameron

American Impersonal: Essays with Sharon Cameron
Title American Impersonal: Essays with Sharon Cameron PDF eBook
Author Branka Arsic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 375
Release 2014-02-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1623563755

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American Impersonal brings together some of the most influential scholars now working in American literature to explore the impact of one of America's leading literary critics: Sharon Cameron. It engages directly with certain arguments that Cameron has articulated throughout her career, most notably her late work on the question of impersonality. In doing so, it provides responses to questions fundamental to literary criticism, such as: the nature of personhood; the logic of subjectivity in depersonalized communities; the question of the human within the problematic of the impersonal; how impersonality relates to the “posthuman.” Additionally, some essays respond to the current “aesthetic turn” in literary scholarship and engage with the lyric, currently much debated, as well as the larger questions of poetics and the logic of genre. These crucial issues are addressed from the perspective of an American literary and philosophical tradition, and progress chronologically, starting from Melville and Emerson and moving via Dickinson, Thoreau and Hawthorne to Henry James and Wallace Stevens. This historical perspective adds the appeal of revisiting the American nineteenth-century literary and philosophical tradition, and even rewriting it.