Unity #22
Title | Unity #22 PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Kindt |
Publisher | Valiant Entertainment |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 2015-09-09 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
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We have met the enemy?and she is War! War-Monger has decimated countless generations of heroes in her endless quest to sow conflict and strife throughout the world?and she?s already taken apart each member of Unity! If the team hopes to rally and stop this malevolent force of chaos?they?ll need the help of the one man War-Monger cannot defeat?the forgotten member of Unity!
The Shape of the Soul
Title | The Shape of the Soul PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Marshall |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2019-03-18 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1538124785 |
“An essential read for any true seeker."—Eben Alexander, MD, Neurosurgeon, author of Proof of Heaven and Living in a Mindful Universe When Paul Marshall began to pay attention to his dreams, he could not have anticipated the transformative experience that would follow. A tremendous expansion of consciousness exposed the insignificance of his everyday self but also revealed unsuspected depths of mind and hinted at a deeper self that holds the universe within. In The Shape of the Soul, Marshall—now a mysticism scholar—draws on personal experiences, along with a wealth of religious, philosophical, and scientific ideas, to explore this deeper self, sometimes experienced in mystical and near-death states as spherical in form. Drawing inspiration from the philosophers Plotinus and Leibniz, Marshall takes mind to be more fundamental than matter and views the basic units of nature as perceptual beings. We ourselves are such beings, striving for fulfilment in a long evolutionary journey of soul-making. Bringing together mysticism, philosophy, biology, and even some physics, The Shape of the Soul offers a deeply integrated vision of the self and the universe. Addressing the mind–body problem, the origin of the world, evolution, reincarnation, suffering, and the nature of God, Marshall delivers what will surely prove an intellectual classic.
Time and Eternity
Title | Time and Eternity PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Leftow |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2018-09-05 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1501731882 |
Brian Leftow makes an important contribution to the longstanding debate among philosophers and theologians about the nature of God's eternity. The author develops a powerful and original defense of the notion that God is eternal in that he exists timelessly; that is, that though God exists, he does not exist at any time. Leftow defends the claim that a timeless God can be an object of human experience, and he attempts to delineate the extent of such a God's omniscience. Finally, the author pays special attention to the relation between the claim that God is timeless and the claim that God is metaphysically simple.
Basic Electrical Engineering Semester-II (RTM) Nagpur University
Title | Basic Electrical Engineering Semester-II (RTM) Nagpur University PDF eBook |
Author | B L Theraja, Kiran Manish Kimmatkar, Umesh E. Hiwase & A K Theraja |
Publisher | S. Chand Publishing |
Pages | 520 |
Release | |
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ISBN | 9355015003 |
"Basic Electrical Engineering" is written exclusively for B. Tech. Second semester students of various branches as per the revised syllabus of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur (RTMNU, Nagpur). Each of the important topics that help the student in learning the principles of Electrical Engineering more effectively have been included.
To The Stars
Title | To The Stars PDF eBook |
Author | Umberto Cavallaro |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 625 |
Release | 2023-05-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3031198603 |
This book is the second edition of Women Spacefarers and tells the fascinating stories of the valiant women who broke down barriers to join the space program. Beginning with the orbital flight of USSR cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova in 1963 and continuing to the present day, it covers the many female players who have had a central role in the greatest adventure of our time. The book includes the biographies of, and in some cases interviews with, the brave women who have flown in space. For each entry, the author contextualizes the spacefarer's accomplishments in light of the political and cultural climate of the time. The second edition features fifteen additional profiles on figures such as Jessica Meir and Wally Funk; new interview material; a new thematic structure based on each woman's science specialty and role; an expanded glossary; and more. The result is a gallery of pioneering women who reached for the stars: women who, with exceptional skill, hard work, and dedication, reached impressive careers as accomplished pilots, researchers, engineers and managers, and left a legacy of strength for all aspiring spacefarers.
Floating Bones
Title | Floating Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Cynthia Roses-Thema |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 2020-11-29 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1000263827 |
Floating Bones charts the author’s journey into tensegrity, which begins in ballet and culminates in a model for addressing one’s body as a teacher. Tensegrity flips traditional biomechanical models such that instead of support coming from the bones, the bones float, and it is the muscles and other soft connective tissue that provide support for the moving body. Using the model of tensegretic experience, Roses-Thema connects somatics, cognition, rhetoric, and reflective practices detailing the means that constructed approaching the body as a teacher. This study presents the argument for extending the models of thinking to include bodily thinking, by citing how the experiential perspective of tensegrity constructs physical evidence of the rhetorical concept, metis, where the body thinks as it moves. This book will be of great interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of dance, theater, and sociology.
Dogma and Ecumenism
Title | Dogma and Ecumenism PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Levering |
Publisher | Catholic University of America Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2020-01-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813232406 |
The conversation of this book is structured around five major documents from the Second Vatican Council, each of which Barth commented upon in his short but penetrating response to the Council, published as Ad Limina Apostolorum. In the two opening essays, Thomas Joseph White reflects upon the contribution that this book seeks to make to contemporary ecumenism rooted in awareness of the value of dogmatic theology; and Matthew Levering explores the way in which Barth’s Ad Limina Apostolorum flows from his preconciliar dialogues with Catholic representatives of the nouvelle théologie and remain relevant to the issues facing Catholic theology today. The next two essays turn to Dei Verbum, the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation; here Katherine Sonderegger (Protestant) reflects on scripture and Lewis Ayres (Catholic) reflects on tradition. The next two essays address the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, which touches upon central differences of Catholic and Protestant self-understanding. Christoph Schwöbel (Protestant) analyzes visible ecclesial identity as conceived in a Protestant context, while Thomas Joseph White (Catholic) engages Barth’s Reformed criticisms of the Catholic notion of the Church. The next two essays take up Nostra Aetate: Bruce Lindley McCormack (Protestant) asks whether it is true to say that Muslims worship the same God as Christians, and Bruce D. Marshall (Catholic) explores the implications of the Council’s reflections on the Jewish people. The next two essays take up the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium et Spes: John Bowlin (Protestant) makes use of the thought of Aquinas to consider the promise and perils of the document, while Francesca Aran Murphy (Catholic) engages critically with George Lindbeck’s analysis of the document. The next two essays explore Unitatis Redintegratio: Hans Boersma (Protestant) asks whether the ecumenical intention of the document is impaired by its insistence that the unity of the Church is already present in the Catholic Church, and Reinhard Hütter (Catholic) systematically addresses Barth’s questions regarding the document. The noted ecumenist and Catholic theologian Richard Schenk brings the volume to a close by reflecting on “true and false ecumenism” in the post-conciliar period.