Author: George Mfula
Publisher: Rise & Walk Faith Library
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Breaking Satanic Limitations is a book worth reading! When you break satanic limitations, it means the hold of delay, wickedness, darkness, or unfruitfulness is broken off your life. In this book, Pastor Mfula deals with the genuine issues of life that are behind satanic limitations. During his three days of prayer and fasting, he had a stirring in his spirit to write this book—it was clear and urgent! Nowadays, very few churches talk about satanic limitations. I believe the last revival that is going to happen in this world will be the revival of the power of God. This is to bring down all satanic limitations in order to lead God’s people into divine purpose and victory in Christ Jesus. Get this book! Your life will experience a total transformation that will stop all satanic limitations in your life and destiny in Christ Jesus.
Breaking Satanic Limitations
Author:
Publisher: Rise & Walk Faith Library
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher: Rise & Walk Faith Library
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
The Limits of Moralizing
Author: David Mikics
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838752852
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
"This book argues that critical tradition has obscured the mutually constitutive relation between the didactic mission of Renaissance epic and the pathos of the epic self." "Critics usually see Spenser and Milton either as poets dedicated to an autonomous aesthetic that dictates indulgence in pathos for its own sake, or as Christian moralists who subordinate pathos to the didactic demands of society. The Romantic tradition that stretches from Keats to Harold Bloom exemplifies the former option. Neo-Christian, reader response, and new historicist critics assert a contrary, but similarly unbalanced, view by choosing the didactic authority of social custom, tradition, or ideology over the pathos of subjectivity." "Resisting attempts to establish an absolute priority for either pathos or moralizing, David Mikics looks to the debate between subjective passions and didactic imperatives as a sign of the complex relation between literary creation and social norms. In a study that shies away from new historicist endorsements of the force of normative ideology, as well as late Romantic celebrations of the poetic self, the author finds that Spenser and Milton develop an innovative literary subjectivity under the pressure of the Reformation's moralizing aims." "Incorporating moral force within pathos would allow poetic passion to become a worthy and clearly justifiable public stance. But Spenser and Milton, in their pursuit of this rhetorical ideal, find themselves acknowledging, instead, an enduring disjunction between affect and the discursive forms of public morality which aim to discipline or exploit it."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838752852
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
"This book argues that critical tradition has obscured the mutually constitutive relation between the didactic mission of Renaissance epic and the pathos of the epic self." "Critics usually see Spenser and Milton either as poets dedicated to an autonomous aesthetic that dictates indulgence in pathos for its own sake, or as Christian moralists who subordinate pathos to the didactic demands of society. The Romantic tradition that stretches from Keats to Harold Bloom exemplifies the former option. Neo-Christian, reader response, and new historicist critics assert a contrary, but similarly unbalanced, view by choosing the didactic authority of social custom, tradition, or ideology over the pathos of subjectivity." "Resisting attempts to establish an absolute priority for either pathos or moralizing, David Mikics looks to the debate between subjective passions and didactic imperatives as a sign of the complex relation between literary creation and social norms. In a study that shies away from new historicist endorsements of the force of normative ideology, as well as late Romantic celebrations of the poetic self, the author finds that Spenser and Milton develop an innovative literary subjectivity under the pressure of the Reformation's moralizing aims." "Incorporating moral force within pathos would allow poetic passion to become a worthy and clearly justifiable public stance. But Spenser and Milton, in their pursuit of this rhetorical ideal, find themselves acknowledging, instead, an enduring disjunction between affect and the discursive forms of public morality which aim to discipline or exploit it."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Shattering Every Shackle
Author: Pastor Joe O.
Publisher: BIG JOE OUTREACH BOOK STORE
ISBN: 0993714021
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
This book is geared to display the unlimited power of God in shattering every shackle that is holding anyone bound in the snare of the devil. It will empower you to overpower the strategies of the enemy and making anything that seemed to be stagnant in your surroundings to have a free flow without obstruction. It will direct and equip you on how to tackle anything that seems indecipherable and impermeable before you. It will also help you understand and maintain the right relationship and lasting friendship. This book will unveil God’s masterplan for your life, and catapult you to reach your destiny, fulfil your purpose and make your dreams come through without struggle in life. It is a shield used to terminate demonic weapons against your life and make you impregnable to any attacks. This book is recommended for all readers, irrespective of your age, gender, ethnicity and background. It is a must-read book for undiluted success and prosperity.
Publisher: BIG JOE OUTREACH BOOK STORE
ISBN: 0993714021
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
This book is geared to display the unlimited power of God in shattering every shackle that is holding anyone bound in the snare of the devil. It will empower you to overpower the strategies of the enemy and making anything that seemed to be stagnant in your surroundings to have a free flow without obstruction. It will direct and equip you on how to tackle anything that seems indecipherable and impermeable before you. It will also help you understand and maintain the right relationship and lasting friendship. This book will unveil God’s masterplan for your life, and catapult you to reach your destiny, fulfil your purpose and make your dreams come through without struggle in life. It is a shield used to terminate demonic weapons against your life and make you impregnable to any attacks. This book is recommended for all readers, irrespective of your age, gender, ethnicity and background. It is a must-read book for undiluted success and prosperity.
Generosity and the Limits of Authority
Author: William Flesch
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501732862
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Generosity is an ambiguous quality, William Flesch observes; while receiving gifts is pleasant, gift-giving both displays the wealth and strength of the giver and places the receiver under an obligation. In provocative new readings of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton, Flesch illuminates the personal authority that is bound inextricably with acts of generosity. Drawing on the work of such theorists as Mauss, Blanchot, Bourdieu, Wittgenstein, Bloom, Cavell, and Greenblatt, Flesch maintains that the literary power of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton is at its most intense when they are exploring the limits of generosity. He considers how in Herbert's Temple divine assurance of the possibility of redemption is put into question and how the poet approaches such a gift with the ambivalence of a beneficiary. In his readings of Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, and the sonnets, Flesch examines the perspective of the benefactor—including Shakespeare himself—who confronts the decline of his capacity to give. Turning to Milton's Paradise Lost, Flesch identifies two opposing ways of understanding generosity—Satan's, on the one hand, and Adam and Eve's, on the other - and elaborates the different conceptions of poetry to which these understandings give rise. Scholars of Shakespeare and of Renaissance culture, Miltonists, literary theorists, and others interested in the relationship between philosophy and literature will want to read this insightful and challenging book.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501732862
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Generosity is an ambiguous quality, William Flesch observes; while receiving gifts is pleasant, gift-giving both displays the wealth and strength of the giver and places the receiver under an obligation. In provocative new readings of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton, Flesch illuminates the personal authority that is bound inextricably with acts of generosity. Drawing on the work of such theorists as Mauss, Blanchot, Bourdieu, Wittgenstein, Bloom, Cavell, and Greenblatt, Flesch maintains that the literary power of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton is at its most intense when they are exploring the limits of generosity. He considers how in Herbert's Temple divine assurance of the possibility of redemption is put into question and how the poet approaches such a gift with the ambivalence of a beneficiary. In his readings of Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, and the sonnets, Flesch examines the perspective of the benefactor—including Shakespeare himself—who confronts the decline of his capacity to give. Turning to Milton's Paradise Lost, Flesch identifies two opposing ways of understanding generosity—Satan's, on the one hand, and Adam and Eve's, on the other - and elaborates the different conceptions of poetry to which these understandings give rise. Scholars of Shakespeare and of Renaissance culture, Miltonists, literary theorists, and others interested in the relationship between philosophy and literature will want to read this insightful and challenging book.
Smashing the Gates of the Enemy
Author: Taiwo Olusegun Ayeni
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1467801623
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This is the second book in the series of work (Prayer School Manuals) originally titled The gates of Hell shall not prevail Parts I & II. While the first: Fighting your Way to Victory deals with the revival of prayer life, the second which is titled Smashing the Gates of the Enemy through Strategic Prayers encourages the believer to engage in strategic spiritual warfare in order to unseat the powers of darkness limiting them from entering into their inheritance.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1467801623
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This is the second book in the series of work (Prayer School Manuals) originally titled The gates of Hell shall not prevail Parts I & II. While the first: Fighting your Way to Victory deals with the revival of prayer life, the second which is titled Smashing the Gates of the Enemy through Strategic Prayers encourages the believer to engage in strategic spiritual warfare in order to unseat the powers of darkness limiting them from entering into their inheritance.
Operation Take-Over the Day
Author: Apostle A.O. Solomon
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1467069884
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 739
Book Description
Prayer remains the only one thing the devil cannot do, all because he has no one to pray to. This book offers life changing prophetic and deliverance prayers for each day of the year. Jesus told us to pray without ceasing. The prayers in this book is gauranteed to make your life better, change your story, and give you a bounce back from the valley of defeat. Your yokes are bound to be destroyed and bondages broken. The words of wisdom in this book will keep your life up and shinning. It's time to TAKE-OVER the days of your life by the power of prayer, positive confessions and wisdom. Jesus Christ is Lord!
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1467069884
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 739
Book Description
Prayer remains the only one thing the devil cannot do, all because he has no one to pray to. This book offers life changing prophetic and deliverance prayers for each day of the year. Jesus told us to pray without ceasing. The prayers in this book is gauranteed to make your life better, change your story, and give you a bounce back from the valley of defeat. Your yokes are bound to be destroyed and bondages broken. The words of wisdom in this book will keep your life up and shinning. It's time to TAKE-OVER the days of your life by the power of prayer, positive confessions and wisdom. Jesus Christ is Lord!
HOUR OF MERCY
Author: Olusegun Remilekun
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3748729758
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
The journey to greatness can be very difficult outside the mercy of God. Because of Some Situations and Circumstances; Some People have been destined for a vessel of Dishonor. Some people’s ancestors might have made negative covenants that will affect the generations to come. Some are laboring under unknown curses. Some have done some evil deeds in the past that may be crying against them. The prayer of Mercy can change the situation. Mercy opens heaven on our prayer; mercy prevails over the judgment of the enemies. Mercy draws the attention of God to us. Mercy makes God forgive our sins and show us kindness. Mercy opens the door for miracles. There is no issue that you cry for mercy in your life that will not turn to a miracle. The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. The mercy of God is the anchor of deliverance for humanity.
Publisher: BookRix
ISBN: 3748729758
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
The journey to greatness can be very difficult outside the mercy of God. Because of Some Situations and Circumstances; Some People have been destined for a vessel of Dishonor. Some people’s ancestors might have made negative covenants that will affect the generations to come. Some are laboring under unknown curses. Some have done some evil deeds in the past that may be crying against them. The prayer of Mercy can change the situation. Mercy opens heaven on our prayer; mercy prevails over the judgment of the enemies. Mercy draws the attention of God to us. Mercy makes God forgive our sins and show us kindness. Mercy opens the door for miracles. There is no issue that you cry for mercy in your life that will not turn to a miracle. The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. The mercy of God is the anchor of deliverance for humanity.
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Author: William Tait
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 790
Book Description
How Claims Spread
Author: Joel Best
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9780202366494
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Best's anthology examines for the first time how diverse social issues--road rage, the metric system, gun control, and abortion are among those included--migrate across national boundaries, modifying themselves from place to place as a result of different claims, claimsmakers, and policy responses. This unique collection, assembled from new research by an international group of social problems scholars, will fill a gap in undergraduate and graduate level studies in the constructionist analyses of social problems, as well as in political science, public policy, and criminology. Claims concerning one social problem often influence those about another: claimsmakers borrow rhetoric and tactics from one another. In some cases, experienced claimsmakers join efforts to call attention to other social problems: compelling images (e.g., the threatened child or random violence) link claims about different problems and reactions to one set of claims. These case studies describe very different processes, ranging from deliberate attempts to disseminate social problem claims to developments that were more inadvertent, from successes in which social problem constructions spread to new countries to failures in which claims were sown, but failed to take root. They are intended to suggest that the diffusion of social problems is neither simple nor automatic. Joel Best is professor and chair, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware. He has served as an editorial advisor for Aldine that has produced fifty titles.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9780202366494
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Best's anthology examines for the first time how diverse social issues--road rage, the metric system, gun control, and abortion are among those included--migrate across national boundaries, modifying themselves from place to place as a result of different claims, claimsmakers, and policy responses. This unique collection, assembled from new research by an international group of social problems scholars, will fill a gap in undergraduate and graduate level studies in the constructionist analyses of social problems, as well as in political science, public policy, and criminology. Claims concerning one social problem often influence those about another: claimsmakers borrow rhetoric and tactics from one another. In some cases, experienced claimsmakers join efforts to call attention to other social problems: compelling images (e.g., the threatened child or random violence) link claims about different problems and reactions to one set of claims. These case studies describe very different processes, ranging from deliberate attempts to disseminate social problem claims to developments that were more inadvertent, from successes in which social problem constructions spread to new countries to failures in which claims were sown, but failed to take root. They are intended to suggest that the diffusion of social problems is neither simple nor automatic. Joel Best is professor and chair, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware. He has served as an editorial advisor for Aldine that has produced fifty titles.