Promise and Fulfilment - Palestine 1917-1949
Title | Promise and Fulfilment - Palestine 1917-1949 PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Koestler |
Publisher | Read Books Ltd |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2011-10-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1447490029 |
This book consists of three parts, “Background”, “Close-up” and “Perspective”. The first part is a survey of the developments which led to the foundation of the State of Israel. It lays no claim to historical completeness and is written from a specific angle which stresses the part played by irrational forces and emotive bias in history. I am not sure whether this emphasis has not occasionally resulted in over-emphasis—as is almost inevitable when one tries to redress a balance by spot-lighting aspects which are currently neglected. But it was certainly not my intention, by underlining the psychological factor, to deny or minimize the importance of the politico-economic forces. My aim was rather to present, if I may borrow a current medical term, a “psycho-somatic” view of one of the most curious episodes in modern history. The second part, “Close-up”, is meant to give the reader a close and coloured, but not I hope technicoloured, view of the Jewish war and of everyday life in the new State. It opens and ends with extracts from the diary of my last sojourn as a war correspondent in Israel. The emphasis here is on life in the towns, with only occasional glimpses of the collective settlements, since I have given a detailed description of these in an earlier book. The third part, “Perspective”, is an attempt to present to the reader a comprehensive survey of the social and political structure, the cultural trends and future prospects of the Jewish State.
Promise & Fulfillment
Title | Promise & Fulfillment PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Stafferton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780648554905 |
Promise & Fulfillment is about making good bread without gluten. The bread formulas range from easy yeast rolls to challenges like naturally fermented panettone, challah, brioche and croissants.Promise & Fulfillment provides 58 original formulas for real bread made without gluten as well as 2 formulas for soda bread following the same methods. Bread formulas are grouped into sections for:basic bread,baguettes,flatbread,seeded bread,fruit bread,rolls, crispbreads,soda bread,enriched bread, and viennoiserie.As well as the original bread formulas over 60 pages of guidance for preparing bread without gluten, including sections about:the bread-making process,preparing sourdough starters with only flour and water, techniques for preparing and using a new gluten-free form of lievito madre to make panettone, challah, brioche, pizza and croissants, preparing malt flours and powders, andmilling gluten-free seeds for 'wholegrain' flours. Additional resources include:a Free-From chart to assist in identifying possible allergens, as well as allergy friendly bread formulas,a Key Ingredients Summary to assist in finding bread formulas based on particular flours, andtroubleshooting guides. Promise & Fulfillment will gently guide those with no baking experience and the novice gluten-free baker, as well as challenging and extending the experienced baker.
The Fulfillment of the Promises of God
Title | The Fulfillment of the Promises of God PDF eBook |
Author | Richard P. Belcher, Jr. |
Publisher | Mentor |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Covenant theology |
ISBN | 9781527105195 |
Explanation of theology of covenants Based on Westminster Confession of Faith Confessional core & orthodox and unorthodox variances
Promise and Fulfilment
Title | Promise and Fulfilment PDF eBook |
Author | W. G. Kuemmel |
Publisher | SCM Press |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2012-08-01 |
Genre | Eschatology |
ISBN | 9780334047179 |
A classic study of New Testament eschatology.
First Comes Love
Title | First Comes Love PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Hahn |
Publisher | Image |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2002-06-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0385505523 |
Scott Hahn has the rare ability to explain the essential teachings of Catholicism in a totally accessible manner. Rather than burdening the reader with difficult or arcane references and arguments, he writes of familiar feelings and situations and allows the theology to unfold naturally. In First Comes Love, Hahn turns his attention to the search for a sense of belonging, revealing the intimate connection between the families men and women create on earth and the divine family, the Holy Trinity. Delving into the Gospels, Hahn shows that family terminology--words like brother, sister, mother, father, and home--dominates Jesus' speech and the writings of His first followers, and that these very words illuminate Christianity's central ideas. As he explores the fatherhood of God, the marriage of the Church to Christ, and the all-enveloping role of the Holy Spirit, Hahn deepens readers' understanding of the sacraments, teaches them how to create a family life in the image of the Trinity, and demonstrates the ways in which the analogy of the family applies to every aspect of Catholicism and its practices--from the role of "father" embodied by the ancient patriarchs and contemporary parish priests, to the comfort and guidance offered by the brothers and sisters who comprise the Communion of Saints, to the nurturing embrace of Mary, the mother of all Christians. Through real-life examples (both humorous and compassionate) and quotations drawn from the Scriptures, Hahn makes it clear that no matter what sort of family readers come from--no matter what sort of "dysfunction" they have experienced--they can find a family in the Church. Reaching out to newcomers and to lifelong Christians alike, First Comes Love is an invitation to discover a true home in the divine.
Richard Neutra, Promise and Fulfillment, 1919-1932
Title | Richard Neutra, Promise and Fulfillment, 1919-1932 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Joseph Neutra |
Publisher | |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Architecture |
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The correspondence between Richard and Dione Neutra recounts the difficult early years and the developing philosophy of a man who would change the look of architecture. But as Thomas S. Hines, Neutra’s biographer, makes clear, the book does far more than trace the development of two artistic young people: “What you have here is not only valuable material about the making of an architectural career and of a salutary and interesting marriage, but documents of European and American social and cultural history in the early twentieth century.” The letters and diary entries describe the period that followed World War I, with the unbelievable inflation in Germany and the Great Depression in America. The settings range from imperial Vienna to imperial Japan, and from the nightmare of Ellis Island to a dream-house in Los Angeles. Along the way are fascinating glimpses of and comments from such architects as Gropius, Mendelsohn, Schindler, and Wright that further document Richard Neutra’s concepts, approaches, and attitudes, his frustrations and achievements. Running as a charming counterpoint to these intellectual themes is the story of a romance that was to endure for half a century, for many of the letters are first and foremost love letters that chronicle the Neutra’s meeting, courtship, and first ten years of marriage. The book is generously illustrated by both personal photographs and photographs of Neutra’s work.
Genesis to Jesus
Title | Genesis to Jesus PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Hahn |
Publisher | Servant Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-01-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781616360405 |
Participant Workbook Revised and reformatted! Genesis to Jesus opens the door to deeper understanding of Scripture for all Catholics, especially those who find reading the Bible a daunting task. The book leads the reader on an overview of salvation history in order to give the "big picture," the single plot that runs through the books of the Bible. What is that overarching story? God's plan to bring all humanity into his covenant family. This overview of key covenants from creation to the New Covenant established by Jesus not only helps the reader see how various biblical stories fit together in God's plan, it also provides a foundation for ongoing Bible study. Genesis to Jesus is the first in a series of study guides produced by The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, based in Steubenville, Ohio. The Center, founded in 2000, develops materials to help Catholics deepen their faith through Scripture study. KIMBERLY HAHN is the author of Life-Giving Love: Embracing God's Beautiful Design for Marriage, the Life-Nurturing Love series published by Servant Books, and coauthor, with her husband Scott Hahn, of Rome, Sweet Rome: Our Journey to Catholicism. DR. SCOTT HAHN teaches theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. He is the author of A Father Who Keeps His Promises: God's Covenant Love in Scripture and many other books. They are the parents of six children.