The 4th Icon

The 4th Icon
Title The 4th Icon PDF eBook
Author Harry R. Albers
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 391
Release 2013-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1491707054

Download The 4th Icon Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the middle of the night a famous astronomer disappears on the island of Moloka'i. The only clues are three icons on his computer. So begins The 4th Icon, Harry R. Albers' tale of murder, intrigue, and mystery. The design and construction of a next generation telescope that will unlock the secrets of the universe ... the dark matter ... dark energy ... the expansion of the universe ... is in doubt. Alexandra Lancaster and Dusty McCrae resolve to find out what happened to Nathan Sterling, and risk their lives in the attempt. As the icons are deciphered, they lead to Ithaca, New York ... Frederick, Maryland ... Harpers Ferry, West Virginia ... and back a quarter century to an event that caused the disappearance. Finally, back on Moloka'i, the tangled clues reveal an amazing story that began on the edge of a cliff overlooking a raging ocean, and decades later ended there.

I Would Die 4 U

I Would Die 4 U
Title I Would Die 4 U PDF eBook
Author Touré
Publisher Atria Books
Pages 176
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Music
ISBN 1476737401

Download I Would Die 4 U Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An expansive and insightful exploration of one of the most iconic and electrifying artists ever, this book reveals the stunning, multi-generational influence and appeal of Prince and his revered music—from celebrated journalist, author, and host of the popular podcast The Touré Show. Infused with Touré’s unique pop-culture fluency, I Would Die 4 U is as passionate and radical as its subject matter. Building on his lifelong admiration for Prince’s oeuvre and interviews with those closest to the late artist, including band members, his tour manager, and music and Bible scholars, Touré deconstructs the life and work of the enigmatic icon who has been both a reflective mirror of and inspirational force for America. By defying traditional categories of race, gender, and sexuality, but also presenting a very conventional conception of religion and God, Prince was a man of profound contradictions. He spoke in the language of 60s pop and soul to a generation fearing Cold War apocalypse and the crack and AIDS epidemic, while simultaneously being both an MTV megastar and a religious evangelist. He creatively blended his songs with images of sex and profanity to invite us into a musical conversation about the healing power of God and religion. By demystifying Prince as a man, an artist, and a cultural force, I Would Die 4 U shows us how he impacted and defined a generation.

Icon

Icon
Title Icon PDF eBook
Author Frank Frazetta
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Fantasy fiction
ISBN 9781887424714

Download Icon Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Lavish full-color reproduction on deluxe art paper showcases over 65 major finished oil paintings, 25 drawings, and other pieces by the "grand master of fantastic art."

Icon

Icon
Title Icon PDF eBook
Author Georgia Briggs
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 2017-04-20
Genre Christianity
ISBN 9781944967192

Download Icon Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Forget your old name. Forget your parents. These are the things Euphrosyne's grandparents and counselor tell her. But if Orthodox Christianity is a lie, why did the icon so dramatically save her life? And what can she do to get the icon back? In a post-Christian America, where going to church, praying, or owning holy things means death, a twelve-year-old girl searches for the truth. Finding it may cost her everything.distinctives*One-of-a-kind Orthodox novel in the popular dystopian genre*Strong, relatable heroine faces some of the same issues as contemporary teens*Powerful exploration of religious persecution, seen from the inside*Recommended for ages 13 and up

The Human Icon

The Human Icon
Title The Human Icon PDF eBook
Author Christine Mangala Frost
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 370
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0227176359

Download The Human Icon Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Despite the history that divides them, Hinduism and Orthodox Christianity have much in common. In The Human Icon, Christine Mangala Frost explores how both religions seek to realise the divine potential of every human being, and the differences in their approach. Frost, who has experienced both the extraordinary riches and the all-too-human failings of Hinduism and Orthodox Christianity from the inside, is perfectly placed to examine the convergences and divergences between the two faiths. Inspired by a desire to clear up the misunderstandings that exist between the two, The Human Icon is a study in how two faiths, superficially dissimilar, can nevertheless find meeting points everywhere. The powerful intellectual and spiritual patristic traditions of Orthodox Christianity offer a rare tool for revitalising too-often stalled dialogue with Hinduism and present the chance for a broader and more diverse understanding of the oldest religion in the world. Tracing the long history of Orthodox Christianity in India, from the Thomas Christians of ancient times to the distinctive theology of Paulos Mar Gregorios and the Kottayam School, Frost explores the impact of Hindu thought on Indian Christianity and considers the potential for confluence. With a breadth of interest that spans Hindu bhakti, Orthodox devotional theology, Vedanta and theosis, as well as meditational Yoga and hesychastic prayer, Frost offers a fresh perspective on how the devotees of both faiths approach the ideal of divinisation, and presents a thoughtful, modern methodology for a dialogue of life.

Christ to Coke

Christ to Coke
Title Christ to Coke PDF eBook
Author Martin Kemp
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 393
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 0199581118

Download Christ to Coke Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Explores the origins and evolution of eleven visual iconic images still found in today's culture, including Jesus, the Coke bottle, and Einstein's famous equation, e equals mc squared.

Icons

Icons
Title Icons PDF eBook
Author Robin Cormack
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 156
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 9780674026193

Download Icons Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Byzantine and Russian Orthodox icons are perhaps the most enduring form of religious art ever developed--and one of the most mysterious. This book provides an accessible guide to their story and power. Illustrated mostly with Cretan, Greek, and Russian examples from the British Museum, which houses Britain's most important collection, the book examines icons in the context of the history of Christianity, as well as within the perspective of art history.