Author: Brian H. Peterson
Publisher: Tell Me Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780981983585
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In The Blossoming of the World, Brian H. Petersonauthor of the critically acclaimed The Smile at the Heart of Thingspicks up both pen and camera and journeys to the deep end of life. Along the way he confronts some painful contradictionsbeauty and violence, love and griefand reflects on illness, family, death, dreams, epiphanies, and the birth of self-awareness.More storyteller than philosopher, Peterson struggles to reconcile his Christian faith with his love of science, creativity, and spirituality in all its manifestations. Through word and image he quietly looks forand findsthe common ground that unites thinking and compassionate people of all shapes and sizes.Full-color reproductions of Peterson's photographs accompany and enrich this collection of essays and reflections.
The Blossoming of the World
Author: Brian H. Peterson
Publisher: Tell Me Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780981983585
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In The Blossoming of the World, Brian H. Petersonauthor of the critically acclaimed The Smile at the Heart of Thingspicks up both pen and camera and journeys to the deep end of life. Along the way he confronts some painful contradictionsbeauty and violence, love and griefand reflects on illness, family, death, dreams, epiphanies, and the birth of self-awareness.More storyteller than philosopher, Peterson struggles to reconcile his Christian faith with his love of science, creativity, and spirituality in all its manifestations. Through word and image he quietly looks forand findsthe common ground that unites thinking and compassionate people of all shapes and sizes.Full-color reproductions of Peterson's photographs accompany and enrich this collection of essays and reflections.
Publisher: Tell Me Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780981983585
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In The Blossoming of the World, Brian H. Petersonauthor of the critically acclaimed The Smile at the Heart of Thingspicks up both pen and camera and journeys to the deep end of life. Along the way he confronts some painful contradictionsbeauty and violence, love and griefand reflects on illness, family, death, dreams, epiphanies, and the birth of self-awareness.More storyteller than philosopher, Peterson struggles to reconcile his Christian faith with his love of science, creativity, and spirituality in all its manifestations. Through word and image he quietly looks forand findsthe common ground that unites thinking and compassionate people of all shapes and sizes.Full-color reproductions of Peterson's photographs accompany and enrich this collection of essays and reflections.
The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond
Author: Brenda Woods
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0147514304
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Coretta Scott King Honor winner Brenda Woods’ moving, uplifting story of a girl finally meeting the African American side of her family explores racism and how it feels to be biracial, and celebrates families of all kinds. Violet is biracial, but she lives with her white mother and sister, attends a mostly white school in a white town, and sometimes feels like a brown leaf on a pile of snow. Now that she’s eleven, she feels it’s time to learn about her African American heritage, so she seeks out her paternal grandmother. When Violet is invited to spend two weeks with her new Bibi (Swahili for "grandmother") and learns about her lost heritage, her confidence in herself grows and she discovers she’s not a shrinking Violet after all. From a Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author, this is a powerful story about a young girl finding her place in the world.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0147514304
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Coretta Scott King Honor winner Brenda Woods’ moving, uplifting story of a girl finally meeting the African American side of her family explores racism and how it feels to be biracial, and celebrates families of all kinds. Violet is biracial, but she lives with her white mother and sister, attends a mostly white school in a white town, and sometimes feels like a brown leaf on a pile of snow. Now that she’s eleven, she feels it’s time to learn about her African American heritage, so she seeks out her paternal grandmother. When Violet is invited to spend two weeks with her new Bibi (Swahili for "grandmother") and learns about her lost heritage, her confidence in herself grows and she discovers she’s not a shrinking Violet after all. From a Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author, this is a powerful story about a young girl finding her place in the world.
Weekly Meditations
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publisher: SteinerBooks
ISBN: 1621511561
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The coming of Winter plays an important role in the cycle of nature. In this delightfully illustrated story, young children can find that for "every thing there is a season." Winter, Awake! shows what happens one year when Winter will not wake. The tired trees need to rest. Their fallen leaves have made a leafy blanket for the sleeping seeds. All the woodland creatures try to tell Winter their work is done. They scold and mock and urge, but Winter will not wake...until, at last, the round red ladybug in her small, soft voice whispers something gently in his ear--and mighty Winter awakes! (Ages 5 to 7 years)
Publisher: SteinerBooks
ISBN: 1621511561
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
The coming of Winter plays an important role in the cycle of nature. In this delightfully illustrated story, young children can find that for "every thing there is a season." Winter, Awake! shows what happens one year when Winter will not wake. The tired trees need to rest. Their fallen leaves have made a leafy blanket for the sleeping seeds. All the woodland creatures try to tell Winter their work is done. They scold and mock and urge, but Winter will not wake...until, at last, the round red ladybug in her small, soft voice whispers something gently in his ear--and mighty Winter awakes! (Ages 5 to 7 years)
New Catholic World
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Languages : en
Pages : 962
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Languages : en
Pages : 962
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H.E. Bates
Author: Dean R. Baldwin
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
ISBN: 9780941664240
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Reevaluates the accomplishments of the British writer within the context of major literary movements and cross-currents. It considers all areas of his work including his stories of country life; war stories and novels; his best work, Love for Lydia; and his highly acclaimed nonfiction on environmental issues.
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
ISBN: 9780941664240
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Reevaluates the accomplishments of the British writer within the context of major literary movements and cross-currents. It considers all areas of his work including his stories of country life; war stories and novels; his best work, Love for Lydia; and his highly acclaimed nonfiction on environmental issues.
The Making of the World
Author: Max Wilhelm Meyer
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Category : Cosmogony
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Cosmogony
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 454
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 454
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Eden and the Individual
Author: Emil Mihelich
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595402143
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Even more than we might realize, the Garden of Eden story has supplied the foundation for Western civilization ever since the Roman Emperor Theodosius the Great granted the orthodox version of Christianity imperial support in the fourth century AD. Faced with the scientific and economic challenges of the 21st century, however, it's time to revisit our traditional understanding of our Christian heritage. St. Augustine's monumental work, "The City of God," built on his original sin interpretation of the Garden of Eden story, traditionally defined the role of the responsible individual living within the resulting, orthodox structure. But what is the role of such an individual living in an era that has witnessed the waning of the power and influence of that institutional authority-the authority built on Augustine's persuasive interpretation of the events described in the Garden of Eden story? Without throwing the baby out with the bath water, and by paying homage to Augustinian sacrifice and commitment to belief, Eden and the Individual: Christianity for the 21st Century explores that question. In the process it offers creative conclusions directed toward enhancing the meaning, and value, of individual lives. Given a fresh sense of purpose, every individual can then work toward creating, and preserving, the order and structure that have governed collective Western life. "In this awe-inspiring chronicle, indeed revelation of Christianity Misapplied, Mr. Mihelich, courageously, has given us a pearl to keep for ourselves. And we must." Ben Swearson, eBook Reviews Weekly
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595402143
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Even more than we might realize, the Garden of Eden story has supplied the foundation for Western civilization ever since the Roman Emperor Theodosius the Great granted the orthodox version of Christianity imperial support in the fourth century AD. Faced with the scientific and economic challenges of the 21st century, however, it's time to revisit our traditional understanding of our Christian heritage. St. Augustine's monumental work, "The City of God," built on his original sin interpretation of the Garden of Eden story, traditionally defined the role of the responsible individual living within the resulting, orthodox structure. But what is the role of such an individual living in an era that has witnessed the waning of the power and influence of that institutional authority-the authority built on Augustine's persuasive interpretation of the events described in the Garden of Eden story? Without throwing the baby out with the bath water, and by paying homage to Augustinian sacrifice and commitment to belief, Eden and the Individual: Christianity for the 21st Century explores that question. In the process it offers creative conclusions directed toward enhancing the meaning, and value, of individual lives. Given a fresh sense of purpose, every individual can then work toward creating, and preserving, the order and structure that have governed collective Western life. "In this awe-inspiring chronicle, indeed revelation of Christianity Misapplied, Mr. Mihelich, courageously, has given us a pearl to keep for ourselves. And we must." Ben Swearson, eBook Reviews Weekly
St. Nicholas
Author: Mary Mapes Dodge
Publisher:
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages : 652
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages : 652
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Lyrics Without Music
Author: Clifton Bingham
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Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Languages : en
Pages : 168
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