Remembering Grand Rapids

Remembering Grand Rapids
Title Remembering Grand Rapids PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Remembering
Pages 0
Release 2010-10
Genre
ISBN 9781683368342

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What began as a fur-trading post grew into the second-largest city in Michigan, a center for industry and the arts. As "Furniture Capital of the World" and an All-American City three times, Grand Rapids has a fascinating past. With a selection of fine historic images from her best-selling book Historic Photos of Grand Rapids, Karolee R. Hazlewood provides a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of this great American city. Remembering Grand Rapids explores that past in images depicting a range of subjects, including the furniture industry, the Flood of 1904, Union Depot, the Pantlind Hotel, civic celebrations, an "Aero Sled," G.A.R. conventions, Island Park, and countless others. These striking black-and-white images are the pride of the Grand Rapids Public Library's History and Special Collections Department. Come take a tour through the pages of Remembering Grand Rapids and discover the charm of bygone eras, the fortitude of the city's pioneers, and the richness of the old city.

The Art of Memory

The Art of Memory
Title The Art of Memory PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Dilley
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 298
Release 2014-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0814340202

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Readers with roots in Grand Rapids as well as those interested in social and cultural history will enjoy The Art of Memory.

Memories of East Grand Rapids, 1834-1982

Memories of East Grand Rapids, 1834-1982
Title Memories of East Grand Rapids, 1834-1982 PDF eBook
Author William L. Bennett
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1983
Genre East Grand Rapids (Mich.)
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Resurrection Remembered

Resurrection Remembered
Title Resurrection Remembered PDF eBook
Author David Graieg
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 388
Release 2024-03-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 1040003311

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This book is the first major study to investigate Jesus’ resurrection using a memory approach. It develops the logic for and the methodology of a memory approach, including that there were about two decades between the events surrounding Jesus’ resurrection and the recording of those events in First Corinthians. The memory of those events was frequently rehearsed, perhaps weekly. The transmission of the oral tradition occurred in various ways, including the overlooked fourth model—“formal uncontrolled.” Consideration is given to an examination of the philosophy and psychology of memory (including past and new research on (1) the constructive nature of memory, (2) social memory, (3) transience, (4) memory distortion, (5) false memories, (6) the social contagion of memory, and (7) flashbulb memory). In addition, this is the first New Testament study to consider the insights for a memory approach from the philosophical considerations of (1) forgetting and (2) the theories of remembering and from the psychological studies on (1) memory conformity, (2) memory and age, and (3) the effects of health on memory. It is argued that Paul remembers Jesus as having been resurrected with a transformed physical body. Furthermore, the centrality of Jesus’ resurrection in Paul’s theology suggests it was a deeply embedded memory of primary importance to the social identity of the early Christian communities. New Testament scholars and students will want to take note of how this work advances the discussion in historical Jesus studies. The broader Christian audience will also find the apologetic implications of interest.

A Book of Remembrance

A Book of Remembrance
Title A Book of Remembrance PDF eBook
Author Eduard Adam Skendzel
Publisher
Pages 528
Release 1999
Genre Grand Rapids (Mich.)
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Remembering the Future

Remembering the Future
Title Remembering the Future PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Keller
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 211
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498273769

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Remembering the Future is a collection of poems, essays, and interviews that ask readers to see their world with double-vision-to imagine the redemptive consequences of engaging the world with a fastidious awareness of both the biblical tradition and the cultural moment. Remembering the Future is gathered from the first years of The Other Journal, an online quarterly positioned at the intersection of theology and culture. The Other Journal examines theology with fresh eyes, probing faith with passion, authenticity, and creativity; and this anthology represents the highlights of that endeavor, including content from some of the most important voices in the field of theology today. Remembering the Future offers readers an engaging, thought-provoking picture of what sound theological thinking can and must offer today's Christians giving witness to Christ in our contemporary cultural landscape.

Remembering Paul

Remembering Paul
Title Remembering Paul PDF eBook
Author Benjamin L. White
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 377
Release 2017
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0190669578

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Who was Paul of Tarsus? Radical visionary of a new age? Gender-liberating progressive? Great defender of orthodoxy? In Remembering Paul, Benjamin L. White offers a critique of early Christian claims about the "real" Paul in the second century C.E.--a period in which apostolic memory was highly contested--and sets these ancient contests alongside their modern counterpart: attempts to rescue the "historical" Paul from his "canonical" entrapments. White charts the rise and fall of various narratives about Paul and argues that Christians of the second century had no access to the "real" Paul. Through the selection, combination, and interpretation of pieces of a diverse earlier layer of the Pauline tradition, Christians defended images of the Apostle that were important for forming collective identity.