Author: Katherine Wasdin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190869097
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Eros at Dusk analyses the relationship between wedding poetry and love poetry in the ancient world. These two genres share and borrow themes to seduce brides as if they were beloveds and to praise mistresses as if they were brides, demonstrating deep-seated ancient notions about legitimate and illegitimate sexual relationships.
Eros at Dusk
Author: Katherine Wasdin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190869097
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Eros at Dusk analyses the relationship between wedding poetry and love poetry in the ancient world. These two genres share and borrow themes to seduce brides as if they were beloveds and to praise mistresses as if they were brides, demonstrating deep-seated ancient notions about legitimate and illegitimate sexual relationships.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190869097
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Eros at Dusk analyses the relationship between wedding poetry and love poetry in the ancient world. These two genres share and borrow themes to seduce brides as if they were beloveds and to praise mistresses as if they were brides, demonstrating deep-seated ancient notions about legitimate and illegitimate sexual relationships.
The Divine Heartset
Author: Crispin Fletcher-Louis
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666744743
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 955
Book Description
The fruit of a decade’s research, this volume offers a new interpretation of the dense Christological narrative in Philippians 2:6–11, taking inspiration from recent advances in our understanding of the letter’s Greek and Roman setting and from insights made possible by recently created linguistic databases (such as TLG and PHI). The passage’s praise of Christ engages the language of Hellenistic ruler cults, Platonic metaphysics and moral philosophy, popular (Homeric) beliefs about the gods, and Greek love (eros), to articulate a scripturally grounded theology in which God is revealed to be one in two persons (God the Father and LORD Jesus Christ). The volume also explores hitherto unseen ways in which the central Christ Hymn is tightly connected to the rest of Paul’s argument. The hymn presents Christ as an epitome of the ideals of Greek (and Roman) virtue, to support Paul’s summoning his readers to a life of praiseworthy and exemplary civic conduct (in 1:27). New or recently proposed translations are advanced for numerous words and phrases (in, e.g., 1:8, 11, 27; 2:3, 4, 6, 11; 3:2, 4) and a new (non-Stendahlian) approach to Paul’s boasting in 3:4–6, that is Christological rather than biographical, is put forward.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1666744743
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 955
Book Description
The fruit of a decade’s research, this volume offers a new interpretation of the dense Christological narrative in Philippians 2:6–11, taking inspiration from recent advances in our understanding of the letter’s Greek and Roman setting and from insights made possible by recently created linguistic databases (such as TLG and PHI). The passage’s praise of Christ engages the language of Hellenistic ruler cults, Platonic metaphysics and moral philosophy, popular (Homeric) beliefs about the gods, and Greek love (eros), to articulate a scripturally grounded theology in which God is revealed to be one in two persons (God the Father and LORD Jesus Christ). The volume also explores hitherto unseen ways in which the central Christ Hymn is tightly connected to the rest of Paul’s argument. The hymn presents Christ as an epitome of the ideals of Greek (and Roman) virtue, to support Paul’s summoning his readers to a life of praiseworthy and exemplary civic conduct (in 1:27). New or recently proposed translations are advanced for numerous words and phrases (in, e.g., 1:8, 11, 27; 2:3, 4, 6, 11; 3:2, 4) and a new (non-Stendahlian) approach to Paul’s boasting in 3:4–6, that is Christological rather than biographical, is put forward.
Fantastica
Author: Robert Nichols
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fantasy fiction, English
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fantasy fiction, English
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Mythology
Author: Anne Margaret Wright
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317464214
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Inside Ancient Greece provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to one of the most fascinating cultures of the ancient world. Each title focuses on specific aspects of life in ancient Greece, and offers vivid close-ups of its art and architecture, history, literature, government, religion and mythology, warfare, and more. This volume introduces the beliefs and myths of the ancient Greeks and retells some of their most well-known tales.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317464214
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Inside Ancient Greece provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to one of the most fascinating cultures of the ancient world. Each title focuses on specific aspects of life in ancient Greece, and offers vivid close-ups of its art and architecture, history, literature, government, religion and mythology, warfare, and more. This volume introduces the beliefs and myths of the ancient Greeks and retells some of their most well-known tales.
The Mystery of Love
Author: Marc Gafni
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743442210
Category : Interpersonal relations
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Addresses the issues of love, passion, and sexuality, drawing on traditional Kabbalist texts to reveal ten spiritual guides to the creation of a loving and passionate existence.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743442210
Category : Interpersonal relations
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Addresses the issues of love, passion, and sexuality, drawing on traditional Kabbalist texts to reveal ten spiritual guides to the creation of a loving and passionate existence.
Forbidden Love's Curse
Author: Delcesca Newby
Publisher: Kitiera Morey
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
All myths skew the truth... Two thousand years ago, Eros met Psyche. Against terrible odds, romance bloomed, and their love became legend. Two thousand years later, they've yet to find their happy ending. When it looked like Aphrodite would lose her son, she placed a curse on Psyche. To break it, Psyche must make it through three tasks. If she doesn’t, she dies before her twenty-fourth birthday and is forced to reincarnate years later. In each lifetime, Eros finds Psyche, but he never keeps her for long. Fearful his love’s spirit will spend eternity without rest, Eros starts to lose hope. Just when he reaches his breaking point, he discovers that he can end the curse. But to beat his mother, the unthinkable must happen. Eros must become mortal. As he discovers this, a new cycle of his mother’s curse begins. This time not only does Eros have to deal with his waning godhood, but he must also compete with another for Psyche’s love. To make matters worse, Psyche can’t discover Eros’ identity before he’s mortal, or she’ll suffer a fate worse than Tartarus could devise. One way or another, in fourteen days, Aphrodite will lose. Can Eros hold onto his sanity while he does what no god has done before him? Can he keep Psyche safe while also stealing her heart? Will the lovers finally be together?
Publisher: Kitiera Morey
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
All myths skew the truth... Two thousand years ago, Eros met Psyche. Against terrible odds, romance bloomed, and their love became legend. Two thousand years later, they've yet to find their happy ending. When it looked like Aphrodite would lose her son, she placed a curse on Psyche. To break it, Psyche must make it through three tasks. If she doesn’t, she dies before her twenty-fourth birthday and is forced to reincarnate years later. In each lifetime, Eros finds Psyche, but he never keeps her for long. Fearful his love’s spirit will spend eternity without rest, Eros starts to lose hope. Just when he reaches his breaking point, he discovers that he can end the curse. But to beat his mother, the unthinkable must happen. Eros must become mortal. As he discovers this, a new cycle of his mother’s curse begins. This time not only does Eros have to deal with his waning godhood, but he must also compete with another for Psyche’s love. To make matters worse, Psyche can’t discover Eros’ identity before he’s mortal, or she’ll suffer a fate worse than Tartarus could devise. One way or another, in fourteen days, Aphrodite will lose. Can Eros hold onto his sanity while he does what no god has done before him? Can he keep Psyche safe while also stealing her heart? Will the lovers finally be together?
The Mysteries of Mithras
Author: Attilio Mastrocinque
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161551123
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Attilio Mastrocinque explains the mysteries of Mithras in a new way, as a transformation of Mazdean elements into an ideological and religious reading of Augustus' story. The author shows that the character of Mithras played the role of Apollo in favoring Augustus' victory and the birth of the Roman Empire.
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161551123
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Attilio Mastrocinque explains the mysteries of Mithras in a new way, as a transformation of Mazdean elements into an ideological and religious reading of Augustus' story. The author shows that the character of Mithras played the role of Apollo in favoring Augustus' victory and the birth of the Roman Empire.
Eminence Rising
Author: Thomas Owais Campbell
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Eminence Rising By: Thomas Owais Campbell About the Book Orphaned and alone. Eros Wolf is a brilliant, gifted, but socially awkward, misunderstood young student. Determined to succeed and armed with only sheer will, he learns to control his danger-ous potent abilities before they consume him. Graduating from law school at the age of nineteen. He quickly gains fame and attention when his past unexpectedly comes back to haunt him in horrifying ways. Eros must control his abilities, while combating his enemies without losing all he is and those he loves.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Eminence Rising By: Thomas Owais Campbell About the Book Orphaned and alone. Eros Wolf is a brilliant, gifted, but socially awkward, misunderstood young student. Determined to succeed and armed with only sheer will, he learns to control his danger-ous potent abilities before they consume him. Graduating from law school at the age of nineteen. He quickly gains fame and attention when his past unexpectedly comes back to haunt him in horrifying ways. Eros must control his abilities, while combating his enemies without losing all he is and those he loves.
Existential Encounters
Author: S. Sunder Das
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595294383
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
The first part of this book contains a new system of existential psychotherapy illustrated by a few case studies. The Second Section entitled Gallimaufry is a selection of articles on various topics.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595294383
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
The first part of this book contains a new system of existential psychotherapy illustrated by a few case studies. The Second Section entitled Gallimaufry is a selection of articles on various topics.
Why Philosophize?
Author: Jean-Francois Lyotard
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745679978
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Why Philosophize? is a series of lectures given by Jean-François Lyotard to students at the Sorbonne embarking on their university studies. The circumstances obliged him to be both clear and concise: at the same time, his lectures offer a profound and far-reaching meditation on how essential it is to philosophize in a world where philosophy often seems irrelevant, outdated, or inconclusive. Lyotard begins by drawing on Plato, Proust and Lacan to show that philosophy is a never-ending desire - for wisdom, for the ‘other’. In the second lecture he draws on Heraclitus and Hegel to explore the close relation between philosophy and history: the same restlessness, the same longing for a precarious unity, drives both. In his third lecture, Lyotard examines how philosophy is a form of utterance, both communicative and indirect. Finally, he turns to Marx, exploring the extent to which philosophy can be a transformative action within the world. These wonderfully accessible lectures by one of the most influential philosophers of the last 50 years will attract a wide readership, since, as Lyotard says, ‘How can one not philosophize?’ They are also an excellent introduction to Lyotard’s mature thought, with its emphasis on the need for philosophy to bear witness, however obliquely, to a recalcitrant reality.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745679978
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Why Philosophize? is a series of lectures given by Jean-François Lyotard to students at the Sorbonne embarking on their university studies. The circumstances obliged him to be both clear and concise: at the same time, his lectures offer a profound and far-reaching meditation on how essential it is to philosophize in a world where philosophy often seems irrelevant, outdated, or inconclusive. Lyotard begins by drawing on Plato, Proust and Lacan to show that philosophy is a never-ending desire - for wisdom, for the ‘other’. In the second lecture he draws on Heraclitus and Hegel to explore the close relation between philosophy and history: the same restlessness, the same longing for a precarious unity, drives both. In his third lecture, Lyotard examines how philosophy is a form of utterance, both communicative and indirect. Finally, he turns to Marx, exploring the extent to which philosophy can be a transformative action within the world. These wonderfully accessible lectures by one of the most influential philosophers of the last 50 years will attract a wide readership, since, as Lyotard says, ‘How can one not philosophize?’ They are also an excellent introduction to Lyotard’s mature thought, with its emphasis on the need for philosophy to bear witness, however obliquely, to a recalcitrant reality.