Author: Dario Oliveira
Publisher: Dario Oliveira
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
"Eu te conhecia só de ouvir falar, mas agora meus olhos te veem" Jó 42:5 Saudações, me chamo Dario Oliveira, um baiano da região do Recôncavo. Essa é a história de quando, após aceitar a Jesus, não guardei a minha fé, e quase perdi minha coroa. Como a maioria dos jovens nascidos na igreja, me via como um crente desde que me entendia por gente. Até me aproximar de Deus, e me dá conta de como me encontrava longe. Nesta biografia, narro os eventos que se sucederam desde que fui acometido de um vírus maligno de dúvidas espirituais, na forma de pensamentos intrusivos e sufocantes. Dúvidas tão perturbadoras, a ponto de me conduzirem a um quadro agudo de incredulidade sem precedentes, me levando quase a abandonar o evangelho. Neste livro, também busco conscientizar o público cristão, da importância de se estreitar os laços com Deus, através do recebimento de uma das mais importantes promessas de Jesus: o batismo no Espírito Santo. Eu era um crente novato, ingénuo, não sabia que havia falsos pastores e falsos profetas em nosso meio. Ou que os homens podiam mentir e enganar no púlpito. Por estar numa igreja fundamentalista e exclusivista, que menosprezava o conhecimento bíblico e que utilizava os dons espirituais apenas em função das bênçãos materiais, eu desconhecia o fato de que, no fim dos tempos, espíritos malignos atuariam no mundo, no sentido de promover a incredulidade nos corações dos homens e lhes afastar do Verdadeiro Evangelho. E, através do meu testemunho, procuro provar que, além do importante papel da pessoa do Espírito de Deus em garantir nossa Salvação, a evidência de sua presença, o batismo no Espírito Santo, pode ser o divisor de águas na vida daqueles que não mais possuem esperanças de se soerguer espiritualmente.
O Perigo Oculto Nas Igrejas & Como o Espírito Santo Resgatou Minha Fé
Author: Dario Oliveira
Publisher: Dario Oliveira
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
"Eu te conhecia só de ouvir falar, mas agora meus olhos te veem" Jó 42:5 Saudações, me chamo Dario Oliveira, um baiano da região do Recôncavo. Essa é a história de quando, após aceitar a Jesus, não guardei a minha fé, e quase perdi minha coroa. Como a maioria dos jovens nascidos na igreja, me via como um crente desde que me entendia por gente. Até me aproximar de Deus, e me dá conta de como me encontrava longe. Nesta biografia, narro os eventos que se sucederam desde que fui acometido de um vírus maligno de dúvidas espirituais, na forma de pensamentos intrusivos e sufocantes. Dúvidas tão perturbadoras, a ponto de me conduzirem a um quadro agudo de incredulidade sem precedentes, me levando quase a abandonar o evangelho. Neste livro, também busco conscientizar o público cristão, da importância de se estreitar os laços com Deus, através do recebimento de uma das mais importantes promessas de Jesus: o batismo no Espírito Santo. Eu era um crente novato, ingénuo, não sabia que havia falsos pastores e falsos profetas em nosso meio. Ou que os homens podiam mentir e enganar no púlpito. Por estar numa igreja fundamentalista e exclusivista, que menosprezava o conhecimento bíblico e que utilizava os dons espirituais apenas em função das bênçãos materiais, eu desconhecia o fato de que, no fim dos tempos, espíritos malignos atuariam no mundo, no sentido de promover a incredulidade nos corações dos homens e lhes afastar do Verdadeiro Evangelho. E, através do meu testemunho, procuro provar que, além do importante papel da pessoa do Espírito de Deus em garantir nossa Salvação, a evidência de sua presença, o batismo no Espírito Santo, pode ser o divisor de águas na vida daqueles que não mais possuem esperanças de se soerguer espiritualmente.
Publisher: Dario Oliveira
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
"Eu te conhecia só de ouvir falar, mas agora meus olhos te veem" Jó 42:5 Saudações, me chamo Dario Oliveira, um baiano da região do Recôncavo. Essa é a história de quando, após aceitar a Jesus, não guardei a minha fé, e quase perdi minha coroa. Como a maioria dos jovens nascidos na igreja, me via como um crente desde que me entendia por gente. Até me aproximar de Deus, e me dá conta de como me encontrava longe. Nesta biografia, narro os eventos que se sucederam desde que fui acometido de um vírus maligno de dúvidas espirituais, na forma de pensamentos intrusivos e sufocantes. Dúvidas tão perturbadoras, a ponto de me conduzirem a um quadro agudo de incredulidade sem precedentes, me levando quase a abandonar o evangelho. Neste livro, também busco conscientizar o público cristão, da importância de se estreitar os laços com Deus, através do recebimento de uma das mais importantes promessas de Jesus: o batismo no Espírito Santo. Eu era um crente novato, ingénuo, não sabia que havia falsos pastores e falsos profetas em nosso meio. Ou que os homens podiam mentir e enganar no púlpito. Por estar numa igreja fundamentalista e exclusivista, que menosprezava o conhecimento bíblico e que utilizava os dons espirituais apenas em função das bênçãos materiais, eu desconhecia o fato de que, no fim dos tempos, espíritos malignos atuariam no mundo, no sentido de promover a incredulidade nos corações dos homens e lhes afastar do Verdadeiro Evangelho. E, através do meu testemunho, procuro provar que, além do importante papel da pessoa do Espírito de Deus em garantir nossa Salvação, a evidência de sua presença, o batismo no Espírito Santo, pode ser o divisor de águas na vida daqueles que não mais possuem esperanças de se soerguer espiritualmente.
Moorings
Author: Josiah Blackmore
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816648328
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Delving into the Portuguese imperial experience, 'Moorings' enriches our understanding of historical and literary imagination during a significant period of Western expansion.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816648328
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Delving into the Portuguese imperial experience, 'Moorings' enriches our understanding of historical and literary imagination during a significant period of Western expansion.
The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan
Author: Ellen Gould Harmon White
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465503331
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
Book Description
Before the entrance of sin, Adam enjoyed open communion with his Maker; but since man separated himself from God by transgression, the human race has been cut off from this high privilege. By the plan of redemption, however, a way has been opened whereby the inhabitants of the earth may still have connection with heaven. God has communicated with men by His Spirit, and divine light has been imparted to the world by revelations to His chosen servants. “Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.” 2 Peter 1:21. During the first twenty-five hundred years of human history, there was no written revelation. Those who had been taught of God, communicated their knowledge to others, and it was handed down from father to son, through successive generations. The preparation of the written word began in the time of Moses. Inspired revelations were then embodied in an inspired book. This work continued during the long period of sixteen hundred years,—from Moses, the historian of creation and the law, to John, the recorder of the most sublime truths of the gospel. The Bible points to God as its author; yet it was written by human hands; and in the varied style of its different books it presents the characteristics of the several writers. The truths revealed are all “given by inspiration of God” (2 Tim. 3:16); yet they are expressed in the words of men. The Infinite One by His Holy Spirit has shed light into the minds and hearts of His servants. He has given dreams and visions, symbols and figures; and those to whom the truth was thus revealed, have themselves embodied the thought in human language. The ten commandments were spoken by God Himself, and were written by His own hand. They are of divine, and not of human composition. But the Bible, with its God-given truths expressed in the language of men, presents a union of the divine and the human. Such a union existed in the nature of Christ, who was the Son of God and the Son of man. Thus it is true of the Bible, as it was of Christ, that “the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” John 1:14. Written in different ages, by men who differed widely in rank and occupation, and in mental and spiritual endowments, the books of the Bible present a wide contrast in style, as well as a diversity in the nature of the subjects unfolded. Different forms of expression are employed by different writers; often the same truth is more strikingly presented by one than by another. And as several writers present a subject under varied aspects and relations, there may appear, to the superficial, careless, or prejudiced reader, to be discrepancy or contradiction, where the thoughtful, reverent student, with clearer insight, discerns the underlying harmony. As presented through different individuals, the truth is brought out in its varied aspects. One writer is more strongly impressed with one phase of the subject; he grasps those points that harmonize with his experience or with his power of perception and appreciation; another seizes upon a different phase; and each, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, presents what is most forcibly impressed upon his own mind—a different aspect of the truth in each, but a perfect harmony through all. And the truths thus revealed unite to form a perfect whole, adapted to meet the wants of men in all the circumstances and experiences of life. God has been pleased to communicate His truth to the world by human agencies, and He Himself, by His Holy Spirit, qualified men and enabled them to do this work. He guided the mind in the selection of what to speak and what to write. The treasure was intrusted to earthen vessels, yet it is, none the less, from Heaven. The testimony is conveyed through the imperfect expression of human language, yet it is the testimony of God; and the obedient, believing child of God beholds in it the glory of a divine power, full of grace and truth.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465503331
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
Book Description
Before the entrance of sin, Adam enjoyed open communion with his Maker; but since man separated himself from God by transgression, the human race has been cut off from this high privilege. By the plan of redemption, however, a way has been opened whereby the inhabitants of the earth may still have connection with heaven. God has communicated with men by His Spirit, and divine light has been imparted to the world by revelations to His chosen servants. “Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.” 2 Peter 1:21. During the first twenty-five hundred years of human history, there was no written revelation. Those who had been taught of God, communicated their knowledge to others, and it was handed down from father to son, through successive generations. The preparation of the written word began in the time of Moses. Inspired revelations were then embodied in an inspired book. This work continued during the long period of sixteen hundred years,—from Moses, the historian of creation and the law, to John, the recorder of the most sublime truths of the gospel. The Bible points to God as its author; yet it was written by human hands; and in the varied style of its different books it presents the characteristics of the several writers. The truths revealed are all “given by inspiration of God” (2 Tim. 3:16); yet they are expressed in the words of men. The Infinite One by His Holy Spirit has shed light into the minds and hearts of His servants. He has given dreams and visions, symbols and figures; and those to whom the truth was thus revealed, have themselves embodied the thought in human language. The ten commandments were spoken by God Himself, and were written by His own hand. They are of divine, and not of human composition. But the Bible, with its God-given truths expressed in the language of men, presents a union of the divine and the human. Such a union existed in the nature of Christ, who was the Son of God and the Son of man. Thus it is true of the Bible, as it was of Christ, that “the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” John 1:14. Written in different ages, by men who differed widely in rank and occupation, and in mental and spiritual endowments, the books of the Bible present a wide contrast in style, as well as a diversity in the nature of the subjects unfolded. Different forms of expression are employed by different writers; often the same truth is more strikingly presented by one than by another. And as several writers present a subject under varied aspects and relations, there may appear, to the superficial, careless, or prejudiced reader, to be discrepancy or contradiction, where the thoughtful, reverent student, with clearer insight, discerns the underlying harmony. As presented through different individuals, the truth is brought out in its varied aspects. One writer is more strongly impressed with one phase of the subject; he grasps those points that harmonize with his experience or with his power of perception and appreciation; another seizes upon a different phase; and each, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, presents what is most forcibly impressed upon his own mind—a different aspect of the truth in each, but a perfect harmony through all. And the truths thus revealed unite to form a perfect whole, adapted to meet the wants of men in all the circumstances and experiences of life. God has been pleased to communicate His truth to the world by human agencies, and He Himself, by His Holy Spirit, qualified men and enabled them to do this work. He guided the mind in the selection of what to speak and what to write. The treasure was intrusted to earthen vessels, yet it is, none the less, from Heaven. The testimony is conveyed through the imperfect expression of human language, yet it is the testimony of God; and the obedient, believing child of God beholds in it the glory of a divine power, full of grace and truth.
Toni Morrison's Beloved
Author: William L. Andrews
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195107969
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
With the continued expansion of the literary canon, multicultural works of modern literary fiction and autobiography have assumed an increasing importance for students and scholars of American literature. This exciting new series assembles key documents and criticism concerning these works that have so recently become central components of the American literature curriculum. Each casebook will reprint documents relating to the work's historical context and reception, present the best in critical essays, and when possible, feature an interview of the author. The series will provide, for the first time, an accessible forum in which readers can come to a fuller understanding of these contemporary masterpieces and the unique aspects of American ethnic, racial, or cultural experience that they so ably portray. This casebook to Morrison's classic novel presents seven essays that represent the best in contemporary criticism of the book. In addition, the book includes a poem and an abolitionist's tra published after a slave named Margaret Garner killed her child to save her from slavery—the very incident Morrison fictionalizes in Beloved.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195107969
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
With the continued expansion of the literary canon, multicultural works of modern literary fiction and autobiography have assumed an increasing importance for students and scholars of American literature. This exciting new series assembles key documents and criticism concerning these works that have so recently become central components of the American literature curriculum. Each casebook will reprint documents relating to the work's historical context and reception, present the best in critical essays, and when possible, feature an interview of the author. The series will provide, for the first time, an accessible forum in which readers can come to a fuller understanding of these contemporary masterpieces and the unique aspects of American ethnic, racial, or cultural experience that they so ably portray. This casebook to Morrison's classic novel presents seven essays that represent the best in contemporary criticism of the book. In addition, the book includes a poem and an abolitionist's tra published after a slave named Margaret Garner killed her child to save her from slavery—the very incident Morrison fictionalizes in Beloved.
The Existential Pleasures of Engineering
Author: Samuel C. Florman
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466842369
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
A classic examination of how engineers think and feel about their profession and its philosophy. “A useful read for engineers given to self-scrutiny, and a stimulating one for the layman interested in the ancient schism between machines and men’s souls.” —Time Humans have always sought to change their environment, building houses, monuments, temples, and roads. In the process, they have remade the fabric of the world into newly functional objects that are also works of art to be admired. Now as engineering plays an increasingly important role in the world while coming under attack for all manner of sins, one must wonder about the nature of the engineering experience in our time. In this, the second edition of his popular Existential Pleasures of Engineering, Samuel Florman perceptively explores how engineers think and feel about their profession. Dispelling the myth that engineering is cold and passionless, Florman celebrates it as something vital and alive. He views engineering as a response to some of our deepest impulses, rich in spiritual and sensual rewards. Opposing the “antitechnology” stance, Florman brilliantly emerges with a more practical, creative, and fun philosophy of engineering that boasts pride in his craft. First published in 1976, this classic book is essential reading for anyone curious about what wonders we have wrought. “Gracefully written . . . refreshing and highly infectious enthusiasm . . . imaginatively engineered.” —The New York Times Book Review
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466842369
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
A classic examination of how engineers think and feel about their profession and its philosophy. “A useful read for engineers given to self-scrutiny, and a stimulating one for the layman interested in the ancient schism between machines and men’s souls.” —Time Humans have always sought to change their environment, building houses, monuments, temples, and roads. In the process, they have remade the fabric of the world into newly functional objects that are also works of art to be admired. Now as engineering plays an increasingly important role in the world while coming under attack for all manner of sins, one must wonder about the nature of the engineering experience in our time. In this, the second edition of his popular Existential Pleasures of Engineering, Samuel Florman perceptively explores how engineers think and feel about their profession. Dispelling the myth that engineering is cold and passionless, Florman celebrates it as something vital and alive. He views engineering as a response to some of our deepest impulses, rich in spiritual and sensual rewards. Opposing the “antitechnology” stance, Florman brilliantly emerges with a more practical, creative, and fun philosophy of engineering that boasts pride in his craft. First published in 1976, this classic book is essential reading for anyone curious about what wonders we have wrought. “Gracefully written . . . refreshing and highly infectious enthusiasm . . . imaginatively engineered.” —The New York Times Book Review
TransArea
Author: Ottmar Ette
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110477793
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Ottmar Ette’s TransArea proceeds from the thesis that globalization is not a recent phenomenon, but rather, a process of long duration that may be divided into four main phases of accelerated globalization. These phases connect our present, across the world’s widely divergent modern eras, to the period of early modern history. Ette demonstrates how the literatures of the world make possible a tangible perception of that which constitutes Life, both of our planet and on our planet, which may only be understood through the application of multiple logics. There is no substitute for the knowledge of literature: it is the knowledge of life, from life. This English translation will be of great interest to English-speaking scholars in the fields of Global and Area Studies, Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, History, Political Science, and many more. About the author Ottmar Ette has been Chair of Romance Literature at the University of Potsdam, Germany, since 1995. He is Honorary Member of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) (elected in 2014), member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (elected in 2013), and regular member of the Academia Europaea (since 2010).
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110477793
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Ottmar Ette’s TransArea proceeds from the thesis that globalization is not a recent phenomenon, but rather, a process of long duration that may be divided into four main phases of accelerated globalization. These phases connect our present, across the world’s widely divergent modern eras, to the period of early modern history. Ette demonstrates how the literatures of the world make possible a tangible perception of that which constitutes Life, both of our planet and on our planet, which may only be understood through the application of multiple logics. There is no substitute for the knowledge of literature: it is the knowledge of life, from life. This English translation will be of great interest to English-speaking scholars in the fields of Global and Area Studies, Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, History, Political Science, and many more. About the author Ottmar Ette has been Chair of Romance Literature at the University of Potsdam, Germany, since 1995. He is Honorary Member of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) (elected in 2014), member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (elected in 2013), and regular member of the Academia Europaea (since 2010).
Religions in Rio
Author: João do Rio
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990589983
Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
João do Rio (1881-1921) was a literary journalist before his time, before the term existed, before anyone saw that journalism could be raised to the level of art by infusing it with intellecual insight and sociological analysis. He went wherever necessary to observe life as Rio de Janeiro struggled to enter the 20th century while clinging to its traditional imperial politics and lifestyle. He flaunted his homosexuality a century before it became socially acceptable. Here, for the first time in English, are João do Rio's reports on the bizarre confluence of European, North American, and African religions that found adherents in Rio de Janeiro. Candomblé, Spiritism, Positivism, Satanism, Judaism, the Cult of the Sea, the New Jerusalem, the Physiolaters, the Priestesses, the Evangelicals...they all fell under his scrutiny. Ana Lessa-Schmidt's translation of As Religiões no Rio, brilliant and true to the original, brings João do Rio's insight and revelations to full light. Just as João do Rio took readers down the dark streets of the low-life and into dark houses of worship, Lessa-Schmidt's translation takes readers into one of the world's most glorious and mysterious cities during its post-imperial heyday at the turn of the 20th century. This bilingual edition is in Portuguese and English.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780990589983
Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
João do Rio (1881-1921) was a literary journalist before his time, before the term existed, before anyone saw that journalism could be raised to the level of art by infusing it with intellecual insight and sociological analysis. He went wherever necessary to observe life as Rio de Janeiro struggled to enter the 20th century while clinging to its traditional imperial politics and lifestyle. He flaunted his homosexuality a century before it became socially acceptable. Here, for the first time in English, are João do Rio's reports on the bizarre confluence of European, North American, and African religions that found adherents in Rio de Janeiro. Candomblé, Spiritism, Positivism, Satanism, Judaism, the Cult of the Sea, the New Jerusalem, the Physiolaters, the Priestesses, the Evangelicals...they all fell under his scrutiny. Ana Lessa-Schmidt's translation of As Religiões no Rio, brilliant and true to the original, brings João do Rio's insight and revelations to full light. Just as João do Rio took readers down the dark streets of the low-life and into dark houses of worship, Lessa-Schmidt's translation takes readers into one of the world's most glorious and mysterious cities during its post-imperial heyday at the turn of the 20th century. This bilingual edition is in Portuguese and English.
A Cyclopedia of Education
Author: Paul Monroe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Fire from Ice
Author: Eugene F. Mallove
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
ISBN: 9780471531395
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Discusses the furor over the announcement that scientists had succeeded in producing controlled nuclear fusion at ordinary temperatures, describes the further research that has been done, and argues that cold fusion may still eventually be perfected
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
ISBN: 9780471531395
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Discusses the furor over the announcement that scientists had succeeded in producing controlled nuclear fusion at ordinary temperatures, describes the further research that has been done, and argues that cold fusion may still eventually be perfected
The Portuguese in West Africa, 1415–1670
Author: Malyn Newitt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139491296
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Portuguese in West Africa, 1415–1670 brings together a collection of documents - all in new English translation - that illustrate aspects of the encounters between the Portuguese and the peoples of North and West Africa in the period from 1400 to 1650. This period witnessed the diaspora of the Sephardic Jews, the emigration of Portuguese to West Africa and the islands, and the beginnings of the black diaspora associated with the slave trade. The documents show how the Portuguese tried to understand the societies with which they came into contact and to reconcile their experience with the myths and legends inherited from classical and medieval learning. They also show how Africans reacted to the coming of Europeans, adapting Christian ideas to local beliefs and making use of exotic imports and European technologies. The documents also describe the evolution of the black Portuguese communities in Guinea and the islands, as well as the slave trade and the way that it was organized, understood, and justified.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139491296
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Portuguese in West Africa, 1415–1670 brings together a collection of documents - all in new English translation - that illustrate aspects of the encounters between the Portuguese and the peoples of North and West Africa in the period from 1400 to 1650. This period witnessed the diaspora of the Sephardic Jews, the emigration of Portuguese to West Africa and the islands, and the beginnings of the black diaspora associated with the slave trade. The documents show how the Portuguese tried to understand the societies with which they came into contact and to reconcile their experience with the myths and legends inherited from classical and medieval learning. They also show how Africans reacted to the coming of Europeans, adapting Christian ideas to local beliefs and making use of exotic imports and European technologies. The documents also describe the evolution of the black Portuguese communities in Guinea and the islands, as well as the slave trade and the way that it was organized, understood, and justified.