Yearning and Refusal

Yearning and Refusal
Title Yearning and Refusal PDF eBook
Author Hadiza Moussa
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 2023
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0197662110

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Drawing upon original in-depth interviews with women in Niamey, Niger, Yearning and Refusal unveils the hidden issue of failed fertility in Niger and the ways in which women continue to strive for reproductive control in a country at the heart of the population growth debate.

Yearning and Refusal

Yearning and Refusal
Title Yearning and Refusal PDF eBook
Author MOUSSA (ED)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre
ISBN 9780197662144

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"This book examines what I call "infertile sexuality"-that is to say, sexual practices and conditions that do not result in procreation. The dominant sexual moral code in much of Africa, particularly evident in Niger, stipulates that married life must lead to the creation of an abundant lineage. Generally among urban residents and settled agro-pastoralists, infertility, contraception, abortion, and infanticide are all deemed deviant and contrary to mainstream norms and practices"--

I Refuse to Condemn

I Refuse to Condemn
Title I Refuse to Condemn PDF eBook
Author Asim Qureshi
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 260
Release 2020-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526151464

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In times of heightened national security, scholars and activists from the communities under suspicion often attempt to alert the public to the more complex stories behind the headlines. But when they raise questions about the government, military and police policy, these individuals are routinely shut down and accused of being terrorist sympathisers or apologists for gang culture. In such environments, there is immense pressure to condemn what society at large fears. This collection explains how the expectation to condemn has emerged, tracking it against the normalisation of racism, and explores how writers manage to subvert expectations as part of their commitment to anti-racism.

Cosmic Chastity in an Age of Technocratic Lust: A Song of Three Popes

Cosmic Chastity in an Age of Technocratic Lust: A Song of Three Popes
Title Cosmic Chastity in an Age of Technocratic Lust: A Song of Three Popes PDF eBook
Author Jeremiah Barker
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 264
Release 2023-04-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666717029

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This book arises from the conviction that the ways in which John Paul II and Benedict XVI were confused as allies with American conservativism is as misleading, unclear, and confusing as any misapprehension of Francis's genuine orthodoxy. As the author does not have a stake in reacting against a liberal Catholicism that he sees dying out anyway, the bigger threat, in his view, sociologically, for the North American church, is falling into a right-wing tribalism--and Francis resists precisely that. First Things editor R. R. Reno, highly critical of Francis, has called for a redemption of hints and suggestions of a cogent argument in the Francis message. Jeremiah Barker reappropriates Reno's call as a call to draw out or highlight what he takes to be the underlying rationale of the Francis message. That underlying rationale, he compellingly argues, is strikingly identical to that of the two previous popes. Barker, who has learned much from Reno, is in fact inspired by Francis's call and teaching, and it is the aim of this book to draw out what inspires him and to identify what he hopes Reno and fellow 'John Paul II Catholics' don't miss in the Francis message: the theological, ethical, and spiritual core of his social teaching, which Francis shares with that of John Paul II and Benedict XVI.

Dear Senthuran

Dear Senthuran
Title Dear Senthuran PDF eBook
Author Akwaeke Emezi
Publisher Penguin
Pages 241
Release 2022-06-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0593329201

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FEATURED ON THE COVER OF TIME MAGAZINE AS A 2021 NEXT GENERATION LEADER “A once-in-a-generation voice.” – Vulture “One of our greatest living writers.” – Shondaland A full-throated and provocative memoir in letters from the New York Times bestselling author, “a dazzling literary talent whose works cut to the quick of the spiritual self” (Esquire) In three critically acclaimed novels, Akwaeke Emezi has introduced readers to a landscape marked by familial tensions, Igbo belief systems, and a boundless search for what it means to be free. Now, in this extraordinary memoir, the bestselling author of The Death of Vivek Oji reveals the harrowing yet resolute truths of their own life. Through candid, intimate correspondence with friends, lovers, and family, Emezi traces the unfolding of a self and the unforgettable journey of a creative spirit stepping into power in the human world. Their story weaves through transformative decisions about their gender and body, their precipitous path to success as a writer, and the turmoil of relationships on an emotional, romantic, and spiritual plane, culminating in a book that is as tender as it is brutal. Electrifying and inspiring, animated by the same voracious intelligence that distinguishes Emezi's fiction, Dear Senthuran is a revelatory account of storytelling, self, and survival.

Flashes of Fire

Flashes of Fire
Title Flashes of Fire PDF eBook
Author Elie Assis
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 306
Release 2009-07-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567027643

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A literary analysis of the Song of Songs employs the methods of New Criticism on the various genres of love poems.

Word Made Flesh

Word Made Flesh
Title Word Made Flesh PDF eBook
Author Christopher West
Publisher Ave Maria Press
Pages 128
Release 2018-09-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1594718601

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One of the most influential movements in the Church today is centered on St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body (TOB), of whose teachings Christopher West is the preeminent translator for a popular audience. In Word Made Flesh: A Companion to the Sunday Readings (Cycle C), West offers reflections on an entire cycle of Sunday Mass readings through the lens of TOB, providing a fresh way to process and act on the Good News by orienting our desires for union with God with our understanding of ourselves and our relationships with others. St. John Paul II’s TOB is most often framed as an extended catechesis on human sexuality and married love. It is that, to be sure, but, as John Paul II observed, what we learn in the TOB “concerns the whole Bible” and the “whole mission of Christ.” Wearing John Paul II’s “spousal lenses,” West takes us on a tour of the Sunday readings throughout the liturgical year and opens their hidden meaning, allowing God’s word to take flesh in our own lives. In a clearly written introduction, West provides a primer on TOB—an overview of its main teachings and an explanation of how these teachings brilliantly illuminate the whole story of salvation from Genesis to Revelation. In Word Made Flesh, West offers distinctive reflections on all fifty-two Sunday readings from the first Sunday of Advent through Christ the King Sunday. Some weeks he focuses primarily on the Gospel, while in others he emphasizes a specific passage or verse from one of the other readings. The reflections naturally and deeply connect with the human experience of living with body and soul in the world while also contemplating the nature of the glorified body in the eternal kingdom to come. The material in Word Made Flesh can be used as a weekly devotional or as a preparation for Sunday Mass. Subsequent editions of Word Made Flesh will be released prior to the start of liturgical cycles A (Advent 2019) and B (Advent 2020).