Author: Paul Zeppelin
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663250049
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
This book is the eighth collection of poems by Paul Zeppelin which deal with the unique philosophy and understanding of emotional and societal issues that affect a person’s life and ideas.
Sinless Mirrors
Author: Paul Zeppelin
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663250049
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
This book is the eighth collection of poems by Paul Zeppelin which deal with the unique philosophy and understanding of emotional and societal issues that affect a person’s life and ideas.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663250049
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
This book is the eighth collection of poems by Paul Zeppelin which deal with the unique philosophy and understanding of emotional and societal issues that affect a person’s life and ideas.
Sunlit Nights
Author: Paul Zeppelin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Sunlit Nights contains 211 poems and illustrations by Paul Zeppelin who is an artist and poet who address the wide variety of subjects from his life.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
Sunlit Nights contains 211 poems and illustrations by Paul Zeppelin who is an artist and poet who address the wide variety of subjects from his life.
Mirrors of Self
Author: Jonathan P. Badgett
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725268787
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Orthodox Christology maintains that Jesus Christ is both truly God and truly human. As such, he is the key to knowing both God and self. In a series of applications of christological anthropology, Mirrors of Self develops this epistemic premise in dialogue with a diversity of Christian and secular, historical and modern perspectives. Aspects of human personhood, including the ever-elusive self, gain greater clarity and significance in the light of Christ’s person and work. At the center of individual human subjectivity, we encounter a broken, sin-blinded self in need of renewal and release. What healing we find comes to us as Christ’s ecological presence works in and through others—the mirrors of self whose instrumental agency Christ employs in service to his own redemptive ends.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725268787
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Orthodox Christology maintains that Jesus Christ is both truly God and truly human. As such, he is the key to knowing both God and self. In a series of applications of christological anthropology, Mirrors of Self develops this epistemic premise in dialogue with a diversity of Christian and secular, historical and modern perspectives. Aspects of human personhood, including the ever-elusive self, gain greater clarity and significance in the light of Christ’s person and work. At the center of individual human subjectivity, we encounter a broken, sin-blinded self in need of renewal and release. What healing we find comes to us as Christ’s ecological presence works in and through others—the mirrors of self whose instrumental agency Christ employs in service to his own redemptive ends.
Beholding as in a Mirror Being Changed from Glory to Glory
Author: Richard East
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411648374
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
What is it that the apostle Paul speaks of that he sees in the mirror dimly? Is it the Glory of the Lord? Yes, he is explaining to us that we should be transformed into that Glorious image. In this book it is my intention to spell out the process of the Christian being transformed from the darkness of the old self, the flesh into the Glorious Light, the Light that is Christ. There are ways and means to this end, and we are not left alone to travel this pathway. The Glorious Light of the Holy Spirit navigates our way. This book is my attempt to plot the course of the Christian to attain it, as the Holy Spirit has led me.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411648374
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
What is it that the apostle Paul speaks of that he sees in the mirror dimly? Is it the Glory of the Lord? Yes, he is explaining to us that we should be transformed into that Glorious image. In this book it is my intention to spell out the process of the Christian being transformed from the darkness of the old self, the flesh into the Glorious Light, the Light that is Christ. There are ways and means to this end, and we are not left alone to travel this pathway. The Glorious Light of the Holy Spirit navigates our way. This book is my attempt to plot the course of the Christian to attain it, as the Holy Spirit has led me.
Glass House
Author: Paul Zeppelin
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663265542
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This is the 12th book of poetry by Paul Zeppelin whose life experiences have influenced his writing and philosophy.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663265542
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This is the 12th book of poetry by Paul Zeppelin whose life experiences have influenced his writing and philosophy.
The Brightest Mirror of God's Works
Author: Nico Vorster
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532660243
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
John Calvin’s perspectives on the nature, calling, and destiny of the human being is scattered all over his extensive corpus of writings. This book attempts to provide an accurate account of the main theological motifs that governed Calvin’s doctrine on the human being, while keeping in mind variable factors such as the historical development of Calvin’s thought, the pastoral and often unsystematic orientation of his theology, and the formative impact doctrinal controversies had on his thoughts. The contribution focuses specifically on Calvin’s understanding of the created structure of the human being, her sinful nature, the human being’s union with Christ, the limits of human reason, the anthropological roots of human society and gender. The primary aim is to make the original Calvin speak. But the contribution also addresses some of the most recent debates on Calvin’s theology and identifies those impulses in his theological anthropology that bear potential for modern reflections on human existence. Like most of us, Calvin was a child of his time. However, his intellectual legacy endures and readers may well find his thoughts on the human being surprisingly refreshing and stimulating for modern anthropological and social discourses.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532660243
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
John Calvin’s perspectives on the nature, calling, and destiny of the human being is scattered all over his extensive corpus of writings. This book attempts to provide an accurate account of the main theological motifs that governed Calvin’s doctrine on the human being, while keeping in mind variable factors such as the historical development of Calvin’s thought, the pastoral and often unsystematic orientation of his theology, and the formative impact doctrinal controversies had on his thoughts. The contribution focuses specifically on Calvin’s understanding of the created structure of the human being, her sinful nature, the human being’s union with Christ, the limits of human reason, the anthropological roots of human society and gender. The primary aim is to make the original Calvin speak. But the contribution also addresses some of the most recent debates on Calvin’s theology and identifies those impulses in his theological anthropology that bear potential for modern reflections on human existence. Like most of us, Calvin was a child of his time. However, his intellectual legacy endures and readers may well find his thoughts on the human being surprisingly refreshing and stimulating for modern anthropological and social discourses.
Burning Bridges
Author: Paul Zeppelin
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663253943
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
This is the 9th book of poetry which explores life and its experiences. It expresses the poet’s philosophy and observations of life and interactions.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663253943
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
This is the 9th book of poetry which explores life and its experiences. It expresses the poet’s philosophy and observations of life and interactions.
The Epic Mirror
Author: Imogen Choi
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1855663473
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
How did Spanish-American writers and veterans in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century use epic poetry to search for ethical solutions to the violent conflicts of their age?Winner of the 2017-18 AHGBI-Spanish Embassy Publication Prize The Epic Mirror studies how Spanish-American writers and veterans in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century used epic poetry to search for ethical solutions to the violent conflicts of their age. The wars about which they wrote took place at the frontiers of the Spanish empire, where new political communities were emerging: fiercely independent Amerindian republics, rebellious Spanish settlers, maroon kingdoms of fugitive African slaves. This colonial reality generated a distinctive vision of just warfare and political community. Working across the fields of Hispanic literature, the history of political thought, and studies of empire, colonialism and globalisation, Choi reinterprets three major works of colonial Latin American literature: Alonso de Ercilla's La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?'s La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?'s La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?'s La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1855663473
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
How did Spanish-American writers and veterans in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century use epic poetry to search for ethical solutions to the violent conflicts of their age?Winner of the 2017-18 AHGBI-Spanish Embassy Publication Prize The Epic Mirror studies how Spanish-American writers and veterans in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century used epic poetry to search for ethical solutions to the violent conflicts of their age. The wars about which they wrote took place at the frontiers of the Spanish empire, where new political communities were emerging: fiercely independent Amerindian republics, rebellious Spanish settlers, maroon kingdoms of fugitive African slaves. This colonial reality generated a distinctive vision of just warfare and political community. Working across the fields of Hispanic literature, the history of political thought, and studies of empire, colonialism and globalisation, Choi reinterprets three major works of colonial Latin American literature: Alonso de Ercilla's La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?'s La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?'s La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?'s La Araucana (1569-90), Pedro de Oña's Arauco domado (1596), and Juan de Miramontes Zuázola's Armas antárticas (1608-9). She argues that these works provide a rare insight into the development of political thought in Viceregal Peru. Through the imaginative mirrors of epic, the reader is forced to ask the same questions of the unfinished conquests of the Americas as of those in Africa, Asia or Europe: when conflicting forces are divided by irreconcilable world views, even if the war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?war is won, how is it possible to achieve peace?
Boston Masonic Mirror
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boston (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Boston (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
The New-York Mirror
Author: George Pope Morris
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description