The Genealogy of the Matthias Frantz Family of Berks County, Pennsylvania

The Genealogy of the Matthias Frantz Family of Berks County, Pennsylvania
Title The Genealogy of the Matthias Frantz Family of Berks County, Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author E. Harold Frantz
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Pages 664
Release 1972
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Michael Frantz Sr., Balser Frantz, and Christian Frantz Sr. arrived in Pennsylvania from Switzerland in 1727 and 1732. Matthias Frantz, son of Christian III and Anna, was born August 2, 1769 in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. About 1790, Matthias married Elizabeth Boeshore.

Mennonite Family History

Mennonite Family History
Title Mennonite Family History PDF eBook
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Pages 622
Release 1991
Genre Mennonites
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The Wulfsberg Family in America

The Wulfsberg Family in America
Title The Wulfsberg Family in America PDF eBook
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Pages 200
Release 1985
Genre Iowa
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Frantz Einar Wulfsberg (1841-1906) immigrated in 1862 from Norway to Rock County, Wisconsin, served with Union forces during the Civil War, and became a Lutheran pastor by 1868. He married Christiane Didrikke Hoff in 1868, and settled in Freeborn County, Minnesota. They later moved to Ridgeway and Decorah, Iowa, and then to St. Paul, Minnesota. Descendants and relatives lived in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and elsewhere. Includes ancestry in the parishes of Bragernes and Drammen in Buskerud County and elsewhere in Norway.

A Genealogy of Violence and Religion

A Genealogy of Violence and Religion
Title A Genealogy of Violence and Religion PDF eBook
Author James Bernard Murphy
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 168
Release 2018-04-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1782845453

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Why are religious rituals, symbols, and rhetoric so full of images of blood, sacrifice, and death? Why does religious fervor so often lead to Holy War, Crusade, and Jihad? No wonder many people assume that religion tends to give rise to violence. But what if it were the other way around? What if violence actually gave rise to religion? So argued the French literary theorist and anthropologist Rene Girard (1923-2015). Described as the Darwin of the human sciences, he was elected to the French Academy in 2005 for his seminal theories of sacred violence. Girard argued that religious practices function to sublimate, regulate, and discharge human violence in controlled rituals. Where does violence come from? According to Girard, from the social nature of human desire itself. We desire things only because others desire them, so desire is inherently rivalrous, leading to violent conflict. But if a scapegoat can be found, then this war of all against all turns into a war of all against one. Social order, claimed Girard, stems from the unity of a lynch mob. Religious rituals then serve to commemorate the primordial murder of the scapegoat. What are we to make of Girards provocative claims about human desire, violence, scapegoat killings, and religion? Political philosopher James Bernard Murphy presents here a series of sharp and witty dialogues in which Girard attempts to defend his ideas against attacks by rival theorists, among them, Sigmund Freud, William James, Simone Weil, Elias Canetti and Joseph de Maistre. Whatever we might think of his answers, Girard asks challenging, unsettling questions. In these illuminating and lively exchanges, Girard squares off with the titans of social theory.

Mrs. Oswald Chambers

Mrs. Oswald Chambers
Title Mrs. Oswald Chambers PDF eBook
Author Michelle Ule
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 265
Release 2017-10-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1493406965

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Among Christian devotional works, My Utmost for His Highest stands head and shoulders above the rest, with more than 13 million copies sold. But most readers have no idea that Oswald Chambers's most famous work was not published until ten years after his death. The remarkable person behind its compilation and publication was his wife, Biddy. And her story of living her utmost for God's highest is one without parallel. Bestselling novelist Michelle Ule brings Biddy's story to life as she traces her upbringing in Victorian England to her experiences in a WWI YMCA camp in Egypt. Readers will marvel at this young woman's strength as she returns to post-war Britain a destitute widow with a toddler in tow. Refusing personal payment, Biddy proceeds to publish not just My Utmost for His Highest, but also 29 other books with her husband's name on the covers. All the while she raises a child alone, provides hospitality to a never-ending stream of visitors and missionaries, and nearly loses everything in the London Blitz during WWII. The inspiring story of a devoted woman ahead of her times will quickly become a favorite of those who love true stories of overcoming incredible odds, making a life out of nothing, and serving God's kingdom.

The Studebaker Family in America: 1736-1986

The Studebaker Family in America: 1736-1986
Title The Studebaker Family in America: 1736-1986 PDF eBook
Author Walter Carlock
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Pages 926
Release 1976
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The Genealogical Helper

The Genealogical Helper
Title The Genealogical Helper PDF eBook
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Pages 802
Release 1997-07
Genre Genealogy
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