Red Clay, Blood River
Title | Red Clay, Blood River PDF eBook |
Author | William Johnson Everett |
Publisher | William Everett |
Pages | 435 |
Release | 2008-01-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 160145418X |
The struggles of an enslaved African woman and two emigrant German farmers generate a sweeping saga of oppression, estrangement, and redeemed memory that binds together America's "Trail of Tears," South Africa's "Great Trek," and our contemporary search for reconciliation.
Making My Way in Ethics, Worship, and Wood
Title | Making My Way in Ethics, Worship, and Wood PDF eBook |
Author | William Johnson Everett |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 2021-09-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1666719145 |
William Everett has taught in Catholic and Protestant theological schools in the United States, Germany, India, and South Africa. Out of these rich and varied experiences he lays out here in concise manner the main concepts, theories, and commitments that have emerged in his work. From his origins in Washington, DC, to his later research in Germany, India, South Africa, and Cyprus, he reflects on how his experience and life story have shaped his intellectual and religious vision. This exposition of his thought ranges from construction of frameworks for relating Christianity to the behavioral sciences to substantive engagement with concepts of covenant and constitutionalism, the oikos of work, family, and faith, and ecological and restorative justice. Moving beyond the academic, he shows us how his poetry, liturgies, historical fiction, and woodcraft also manifest many of these themes in other forms. In this exposition and interrogation of his life and work, Everett invites us into deeper reflection on the connections that constitute our own.
A Place to Read
Title | A Place to Read PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Cohen |
Publisher | Interactive Publications |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1922120936 |
In this essay collection, Michael Cohen tells us about his surprise encounter with the remains of Frida Kahlo, about his father’s murder, and about his son’s close shave with death on the highway. His subjects can be as commonplace as golfing with close friends, amateur astronomy, birding, or learning to fly at the age of sixty. But he asks difficult questions about how we are grounded in space and time, how we are affected by our names, how a healthy person can turn into a hypochondriac, and how we might commune with the dead. And throughout he measures, compares and interprets his experiences through the lens of six decades of reading. The tools of the writer’s trade fascinate him as do eateries in his small college town, male dress habits, American roads, and roadside shrines. He lives on the Blood River in Kentucky when he is not in the Tucson Mountains.
Blood River
Title | Blood River PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Butcher |
Publisher | Grove/Atlantic, Inc. |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2009-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0802144330 |
The author recounts his quest through the Congo as he retraced the 1874 expedition of explorer H.M. Stanley to map the Congo River, aided by characters ranging from U.N. aid workers to a pygmy-rights advocate.
Bridge Over Blood River
Title | Bridge Over Blood River PDF eBook |
Author | Kajsa Norman |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2017-01-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 184904855X |
Nelson Mandela is dead and his dream of a rainbow nation in South Africa is fading. Twenty years after the fall of apartheid the white Afrikaner minority fears cultural extinction. How far are they prepared to go to survive as a people? Kajsa Norman's book traces the war for control of South Africa, its people, and its history, over a series of December 16ths, from the Battle of Blood River in 1838 to its commemoration in 2011. Weaving between the past and the present, the book highlights how years of fear, nationalism, and social engineering have left the modern Afrikaner struggling for identity and relevance. Norman spends time with residents of the breakaway republic of Orania, where a thousand Afrikaners are working to construct a white-African utopia. Citing their desire to preserve their language and traditions, they have sequestered themselves in an isolated part of the arid Karoo region. Here, they can still dictate the rules and create a homeland with its own flag, currency and ideology. For a Europe that faces growing nationalism, their story is more relevant than ever. How do people react when they believe their cultural identity is under threat? Bridge Over Blood River's haunting and subversive evocation of South Africa's racial politics provides some unsettling answers.
It's a Miracle!?
Title | It's a Miracle!? PDF eBook |
Author | Clay Farris Naff |
Publisher | Pitchstone Publishing (US&CA) |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2018-08-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1634311558 |
Fundamentalist Christians often use the Bible as a guide to the natural world, which inevitably leads them to reject much of what modern science says about the universe. But what if we were to use modern science as a guide to the Bible? What might a scientific reading of the Bible tell us not only about religion's claims, but also about nature and our place in it? If God really did part the Red Sea, how might he have engineered such a feat? If Jesus really did raise Lazarus from the dead, under what circumstances might it have happened? In this witty and informative book, science writer Clay Farris Naff brings the miracles of the Bible into sharp focus through the lens of modern science. Whether you're a religious skeptic or a true believer, you'll find what comes into view is mind-bending, thought-provoking, and even amusing—and you'll likely be left even more amazed and entranced by the universe we live in.
Blood River
Title | Blood River PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Cavanaugh |
Publisher | Hachette Australia |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2019-04-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0733640753 |
Brisbane 1999. It's hot. Stormy. Dangerous. The waters of the Brisbane River are rising. The rains won't stop. People's nerves are on edge. And then... A body is found. And then another. And another. A string of seemingly ritualized but gruesome murders. All the victims are men. Affluent. Guys with nice houses, wives and kids at private schools. All have had their throats cut. Tabloid headlines shout, THE VAMPIRE KILLER STRIKES AGAIN! Detective Sergeant Lara Ocean knows the look. The 'my-life-will-never-be-the-same-again look'. She's seen it too many times on too many faces. Telling a wife her husband won't be coming home. Ever again. Telling her the brutal way he was murdered. That's a look you never get used to. Telling a mother you need her daughter to come to the station for questioning. That's another look she doesn't want to see again. And looking into the eyes of a killer, yet doubting you've got it right. That's the worst look of all - the one you see in the mirror. Get it right, you're a hero and the city is a safer place. Get it wrong and you destroy a life. And a killer remains free. Twenty years down the track, Lara Ocean will know the truth.