Author: Kim Hunter Gordon
Publisher: Kim Hunter Gordon
ISBN: 7502256636
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
In the Southern Song dynasty, Hechuan was the wealthiest county in the Sichuan basin, sat at a strategic point at the confluence of three major river routes. The two spectacular relics left here from the period demonstrate how two outside influences, one cultural and one military, left their mark not just in Sichuan but changed the face of the whole Chinese empire. The lucid sculpture at Laitan’s Erfo temple is the only three-dimensional representation of the Chan school’s defining transmission narrative. The emphasis on monastic lineage, real personages and achievable enlightenment for the laity is clearly expressed in the sculpture here and was designed to conform to, and court, the Chinese Confucian elite. This book gives a statue-by-statue guide to the iconography at this unique cliff site plus an introduction to the Chan school and its relationship with local elites. The Song stronghold at Diaoyu fortress is lauded in patriotic historiography as the ‘Mecca of the East’, credited to have broken the dreaded ‘flail of God’ (that is, the Mongol war machine) as it poised to ravish Europe and the Islamic world. But with Europe and Islam at war with one another and the Mongols set to establish a glorious but short-lived new dynasty in China, the narrative is reassessed in this the first English language work on the subject.
Breaking God's Flail
Author: Kim Hunter Gordon
Publisher: Kim Hunter Gordon
ISBN: 7502256636
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
In the Southern Song dynasty, Hechuan was the wealthiest county in the Sichuan basin, sat at a strategic point at the confluence of three major river routes. The two spectacular relics left here from the period demonstrate how two outside influences, one cultural and one military, left their mark not just in Sichuan but changed the face of the whole Chinese empire. The lucid sculpture at Laitan’s Erfo temple is the only three-dimensional representation of the Chan school’s defining transmission narrative. The emphasis on monastic lineage, real personages and achievable enlightenment for the laity is clearly expressed in the sculpture here and was designed to conform to, and court, the Chinese Confucian elite. This book gives a statue-by-statue guide to the iconography at this unique cliff site plus an introduction to the Chan school and its relationship with local elites. The Song stronghold at Diaoyu fortress is lauded in patriotic historiography as the ‘Mecca of the East’, credited to have broken the dreaded ‘flail of God’ (that is, the Mongol war machine) as it poised to ravish Europe and the Islamic world. But with Europe and Islam at war with one another and the Mongols set to establish a glorious but short-lived new dynasty in China, the narrative is reassessed in this the first English language work on the subject.
Publisher: Kim Hunter Gordon
ISBN: 7502256636
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
In the Southern Song dynasty, Hechuan was the wealthiest county in the Sichuan basin, sat at a strategic point at the confluence of three major river routes. The two spectacular relics left here from the period demonstrate how two outside influences, one cultural and one military, left their mark not just in Sichuan but changed the face of the whole Chinese empire. The lucid sculpture at Laitan’s Erfo temple is the only three-dimensional representation of the Chan school’s defining transmission narrative. The emphasis on monastic lineage, real personages and achievable enlightenment for the laity is clearly expressed in the sculpture here and was designed to conform to, and court, the Chinese Confucian elite. This book gives a statue-by-statue guide to the iconography at this unique cliff site plus an introduction to the Chan school and its relationship with local elites. The Song stronghold at Diaoyu fortress is lauded in patriotic historiography as the ‘Mecca of the East’, credited to have broken the dreaded ‘flail of God’ (that is, the Mongol war machine) as it poised to ravish Europe and the Islamic world. But with Europe and Islam at war with one another and the Mongols set to establish a glorious but short-lived new dynasty in China, the narrative is reassessed in this the first English language work on the subject.
A Snarl Theology
Author: John Francis Pearring
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666757845
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
A Snarl Theology calls God a merciful creator, a big-picture divinity, bigger than anything imaginable. Scripture confirms that in the restoration of the world and all its environs, there will be a settlement between God and his creatures. A covenant to set animals and us back as we were meant to be. “I will make a covenant for them on that day, with the beasts of the field, with the birds of the air, and with the things that crawl on the ground.” (Hosea 2:20) Redemption is the divine act of follow-through regarding covenant—washing away our faults, defects, and foibles and taking us into the arms of the divine. Are animals rewarded with redemption, like us—with a full restoration? To imagine that God will not reward these martyred creatures, who play a significant role in human redemption, weakens the concept and promise of paradise. Animals are sentient beyond our understanding, residents in a universe where God communicates with everyone. This animal kingdom theology implies that animals, too, hear God’s voice. A Snarl Theology’s hope for animals to be our redemptive allies shouldn’t cancel doctrine, upset dogma, or countermand Christianity. It should increase our love of God.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666757845
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
A Snarl Theology calls God a merciful creator, a big-picture divinity, bigger than anything imaginable. Scripture confirms that in the restoration of the world and all its environs, there will be a settlement between God and his creatures. A covenant to set animals and us back as we were meant to be. “I will make a covenant for them on that day, with the beasts of the field, with the birds of the air, and with the things that crawl on the ground.” (Hosea 2:20) Redemption is the divine act of follow-through regarding covenant—washing away our faults, defects, and foibles and taking us into the arms of the divine. Are animals rewarded with redemption, like us—with a full restoration? To imagine that God will not reward these martyred creatures, who play a significant role in human redemption, weakens the concept and promise of paradise. Animals are sentient beyond our understanding, residents in a universe where God communicates with everyone. This animal kingdom theology implies that animals, too, hear God’s voice. A Snarl Theology’s hope for animals to be our redemptive allies shouldn’t cancel doctrine, upset dogma, or countermand Christianity. It should increase our love of God.
A Body of Practical Divinity ... With a Supplement of Several Sermons, on Various Texts of Scripture: the Art of Divine Contentment: and Christ's Various Fullness. [With a Portrait.]
Author: Thomas WATSON (Rector of St. Stephen's, Walbrook.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 664
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Languages : en
Pages : 664
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A Body of Practical Divinity, Consisting of Above One Hundred Seventy Six Sermons on the Lesser Catechism, Composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines ... with a Supplement of Some Sermons on Several Texts of Scripture. To which is Added, The Art of Divine Contentment ... The Third Edition, Corrected and Amended
Author: Thomas WATSON (Rector of St. Stephen's, Walbrook.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 570
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Languages : en
Pages : 570
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Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum
Author: British Museum. Department of Manuscripts
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Category : Literature, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 740
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Category : Literature, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 740
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Facing the Abusing God
Author: David R. Blumenthal
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN: 9780664254643
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Looking at the experience of Holocaust survivors and of survivors of child abuse, this work asks disturbing questions why God permits victimization of the innocent.
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN: 9780664254643
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Looking at the experience of Holocaust survivors and of survivors of child abuse, this work asks disturbing questions why God permits victimization of the innocent.
The Journal of George Fox
Author: George Fox
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Languages : en
Pages : 616
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Languages : en
Pages : 616
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A Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names, with their pronunciations and explanations
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Category : Names in the Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Names in the Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Notes on the Book of Prophet Isaiah
Author: Albert Barnes
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Languages : en
Pages : 550
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Languages : en
Pages : 550
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The Works
Author: Landor
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Languages : en
Pages : 696
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Languages : en
Pages : 696
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