Yale Book of American Verse

Yale Book of American Verse
Title Yale Book of American Verse PDF eBook
Author Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury
Publisher
Pages 634
Release 1912
Genre American poetry
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My Dream of Heaven

My Dream of Heaven
Title My Dream of Heaven PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Ruter Springer
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Pages 171
Release 2009-12-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606830708

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"My Dream of Heaven...captures Biblical truths with emotional impressions." - Rev. Billy Graham Facing Death and the Life After This nineteenth century classic inspires the reader with new confidence and excitement about an eternal home and reunion with loved ones gone on before. It contains two missing chapters that have not appeared...

Yale Alumni Weekly

Yale Alumni Weekly
Title Yale Alumni Weekly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1106
Release 1911
Genre
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The Vikings

The Vikings
Title The Vikings PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Wolf
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 200
Release 2018-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 1440862990

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This book explores 11 popular misconceptions about the Vikings. Each chapter looks at a particular misconception, examines how it became popular, discusses what we now believe to be the truth, and provides excerpts from primary source documents. When people think of the Vikings, they often envision marauding barbarians who lived violent lives. While a number of mistaken beliefs about the Vikings have become engrained in popular culture, they are not grounded in historical facts. This book examines popular misconceptions related to the Vikings and the historical truths that contradict the fictions. The book discusses 11 mistaken notions about the Vikings, with each fiction treated in its own chapter. Topics include whether the Vikings wore horned helmets, whether they were unhygienic, whether they had primitive weapons, whether they drank out of skull cups, and more. Each chapter examines how the misconception proliferated and discusses what we now believe to be the facts contradicting the fictions. Excerpts from primary source documents help readers to understand how the misconceptions came to be throughout history and provide evidence for the historical truths.

Freedom's Battle

Freedom's Battle
Title Freedom's Battle PDF eBook
Author Gary J. Bass
Publisher Vintage
Pages 529
Release 2009-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0307279871

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This gripping and important book brings alive over two hundred years of humanitarian interventions. Freedom’s Battle illuminates the passionate debates between conscience and imperialism ignited by the first human rights activists in the 19th century, and shows how a newly emergent free press galvanized British, American, and French citizens to action by exposing them to distant atrocities. Wildly romantic and full of bizarre enthusiasms, these activists were pioneers of a new political consciousness. And their legacy has much to teach us about today’s human rights crises.

Just Wives?

Just Wives?
Title Just Wives? PDF eBook
Author Katharine Doob Sakenfeld
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 154
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664226602

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Giving astute attention to social worlds of women of both ancient and modern times, Katharine Sakenfeld explores the stories of eleven women in the Old Testament. In clear and engaging fashion, she reveals the complexity of these women's lives, drawing out the issues they faced and relating their struggles to those women around the world face today. By encouraging women from across the world, in various cultures, to bring their own experiences to the biblical texts, and sharing the interpretation of some who already have, Sakenfeld allows her readers to see new possibilities for meaning in the Scriptures. Issues discussed include violence, sexual allure, personal betrayal, marginalization, power, and economic survival. Includes study questions for group discussion.

Teaching as a Sacramental Act

Teaching as a Sacramental Act
Title Teaching as a Sacramental Act PDF eBook
Author Mary Elizabeth Moore
Publisher The Pilgrim Press
Pages 410
Release 2004-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829820817

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Moore asserts that Christian vocation, and the teaching vocation in particular, can be best understood as sacramental, mediating the grace of God through ordinary creation for the sanctification of human life and the well-being of all creation. She develops her argument through three important factors: a historical-theological analysis of the Christian sacraments and sacramentality; a phenomenological study of teaching events; and a description of six sacramental movements and corresponding teaching practices informed by Jewish-Christian traditions and Eucharistic practices. The nine detailed chapters include: Searching for the Sacred; Sacred Teaching; Education as Sacrament; Expecting the Unexpected; Remembering the Dismembered; Seeking Reversals; Giving Thanks; Nourishing Life; Reconstructing Community and Repairing the World; and Mapping the Future of Sacramental Teaching. "Teaching as a Sacramental Act" is ideal for students, pastors, Christian educators, spiritual directors, and pastoral caregivers who want to rethink and reshape the teaching ministry of the church.