Sacred Biography

Sacred Biography
Title Sacred Biography PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Heffernan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 348
Release 1992-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 019536001X

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Though medieval "saints' lives" are among the oldest literary texts of Western vernacular culture, they are routinely patronized as "pious fiction" by modern historiography. This book demonstrates that to characterize the genre as fiction is to misunderstand the intentions of medieval authors, who were neither credulous fools nor men blinded by piety. Concentrating on English texts, Heffernan reconstructs the medieval perspective and considers sacred biography in relation to the community for which it was written; identifies the genre's rhetorical practices and purposes; and demonstrates the syncretistic way in which the life of the medieval saint was transformed from oral tales to sacred text. In the process, Heffernan not only achieves a more contextually accurate understanding of the medieval saints' lives, but details a new critical method that has important implications for the practice of textual criticism.

Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast Asia

Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast Asia
Title Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Juliane Schober
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Pages 396
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788120818125

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This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the biographical genre of the Buddhist traditions of South and Southeast Asia. Scholars in the history of religions, anthropology, literature and art history present a broad range of explorations into sacred biography as an interpretive genre. Easch essay makes unique contributions and the collection as a whole engages methodological and interpretive approaches that are central to scholars of Buddhism and those specializing in the study of south and Southeast Asia.

The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History

The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History
Title The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History PDF eBook
Author Rian Thum
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 332
Release 2014-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 067496702X

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For 250 years, the Turkic Muslims of Altishahr—the vast desert region to the northwest of Tibet—have led an uneasy existence under Chinese rule. Today they call themselves Uyghurs, and they have cultivated a sense of history and identity that challenges Beijing’s official national narrative. Rian Thum argues that the roots of this history run deeper than recent conflicts, to a time when manuscripts and pilgrimage dominated understandings of the past. Beyond broadening our knowledge of tensions between the Uyghurs and the Chinese government, this meditation on the very concept of history probes the limits of human interaction with the past. Uyghur historical practice emerged from the circulation of books and people during the Qing Dynasty, when crowds of pilgrims listened to history readings at the tombs of Islamic saints. Over time, amid long journeys and moving rituals, at oasis markets and desert shrines, ordinary readers adapted community-authored manuscripts to their own needs. In the process they created a window into a forgotten Islam, shaped by the veneration of local saints. Partly insulated from the rest of the Islamic world, the Uyghurs constructed a local history that is at once unique and assimilates elements of Semitic, Iranic, Turkic, and Indic traditions—the cultural imports of Silk Road travelers. Through both ethnographic and historical analysis, The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History offers a new understanding of Uyghur historical practices, detailing the remarkable means by which this people reckons with its past and confronts its nationalist aspirations in the present day.

Sacred, Biography

Sacred, Biography
Title Sacred, Biography PDF eBook
Author Henry Hunter
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 1834
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs

Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs
Title Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs PDF eBook
Author Henry Hunter
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1828
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Sacred Honor

Sacred Honor
Title Sacred Honor PDF eBook
Author David Roth
Publisher HarperPrism
Pages 340
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780061008498

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A biography of General Powell, one of the most respected and popular military leaders of his time, and a peerless role model for African-Americans. Covers his life from the early days in Harlem to his rise as the first Black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff.

Sacred Biography Or

Sacred Biography Or
Title Sacred Biography Or PDF eBook
Author Henry Hunter
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1794
Genre Bible
ISBN

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