These seven essays offer fresh perspectives on beauty’s role in revelation. Each essay features a hermeneutical approach informed by the contemporary study of aesthetics. Covering a series of texts in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, from Adam and Eve in the garden to Jesus on trial in the Fourth Gospel, the authors engage beauty from three overarching perspectives: modern philosophy, contextual criticism, and the postcritical return to beauty’s primary qualities. The three perspectives are not harmonized but rather explored concurrently to create a volume with intriguing methodological tensions. As this collection highlights beauty in the narratives of scripture, it opens readers to a largely unexplored dimension of the Bible. The contributors are Richard J. Bautch, Jo-Ann A. Brant, Mark Brummitt, David Penchansky, Antonio Portalatín, Jean-François Racine, and Peter Spitaler.
Beauty is hard to describe, but easy to identify. It resides in expected and unexpected places in our world. Beauty is present in our world in a variety of forms. Yet while the average person might think about the reality of beauty from time to time, few people would think about the source of beauty. Where does beauty come from? Why is it here? Several hundred years ago Jonathan Edwards did some thinking of his own on this difficult subject. This volume explores his meditation on the subject and lays out a Christian framework for understanding and experiencing the beauty God has planted in His world. Edwards found in the study of beauty the person of God. Where Edwards saw beautiful images and acts, he saw a representation, a small picture, of a reality too great to comprehend, a God too majestic to adequately adore. He sets in motion a path of glory that begins with the Lord, moves to creation, continues to the incarnation of Christ, moves to the church, and ascends to the glory of heaven, where the Holy Trinity dwells. Easily accessible and readable, you do not need to be a scholar to enjoy these insights about Jonathan Edwards and his writings.
Every woman can accentuate her God-given beauty using the hidden treasures of the ancient Scriptures. Ginger Garrett reveals how every woman can accent her God-given beauty using the hidden treasures of the ancient Scriptures-where every scent and every act of beautification had spiritual and emotional significance. A woman's longing to present herself as physically beautiful is universal. Beauty is extolled throughout the Bible as complementing God's plan for women's lives. There are currently no books that examine the beauty practices of biblical women, the plants and products God created to accent their beauty, and the spiritual roots of feminine rituals. Beautiful women abound in the Bible: Queen Esther, the bride of Solomon, Delilah, Rachel, Sarah, and more. Their beauty was a gift from God, and God also supplied the many foods, spices, and oils that perfected each woman's appearance. In Beauty Secrets of the Bible, Ginger Garrett helps readers accent their God-given beauty using these secrets. Women who read the book will understand the essential oils and fragrances mentioned in Scripture (and why they are making a comeback) and will be able to create a regimen based on all-natural ancient products and techniques. Beauty Secrets of the Bible gives readers what other beauty books lack: the knowledge that a woman's unique earthly beauty is indeed a blessing from God that can be cultivated.
Thomas Schreiner, a respected scholar and a trusted voice for many students and pastors, offers a substantial and accessibly written overview of the whole Bible. He traces the storyline of the scriptures from the standpoint of biblical theology, examining the overarching message that is conveyed throughout. Schreiner emphasizes three interrelated and unified themes that stand out in the biblical narrative: God as Lord, human beings as those who are made in God's image, and the land or place in which God's rule is exercised. The goal of God's kingdom is to see the king in his beauty and to be enraptured in his glory.
Find The New You Deciding to have plastic surgery can be a difficult decision--but it is also a courageous decision that can leave you liberated and empowered. If you want to feel confident and better in your clothes and in your skin, you can do it--you can rejuvenate your body and change your life. The Real Beauty Bible: Navigating Your Journey through Plastic Surgery is Dr. Richard Brown's guide to everything you need to know about plastic surgery. In this book, you'll learn: - the different types of procedures available, - how to choose a surgeon that's right for you, - the financial options available for surgery, and - what to do before and after surgery. You don't have to wish for a miracle to get the body you want. The most important thing is that you opt to get plastic surgery for no one else but yourself--to look and feel better. If you want to change the way you look, this book will give you the tools and the information to find the right surgeon for you.
True beauty radiates from the inside out and this modern day handbook shows you how to create beautiful sacred spaces and simple rituals that will strengthen your connection to inner beauty. Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart. - Kahlil Gibran To let our inner beauty shine out, we need to find time and space in our busy lives to polish our hearts and nourish our souls. When life is crazy we get carried away with making everyone else happy, meeting deadlines and cramming schedules. One of the best ways to re-connect with our best qualities,our intentions and dreams is to introduce sacred space and ritual into our lives. The Inner Beauty Guide shows you how to do this. With sections on creating your own sacred space and specific rituals to ease you in to the day, such as using crystals and water to energise the morning, a mindful sensory wake up practice and an Ayurvedic water blessing, as well as some sumptuous bathing rituals to release the tension at the end of the day. Combining ancient wisdom from many traditions with modern day mindfulness, this is your one-stop guide to beauty and wellbeing from the inside out..
Offering advice to women who want to look and feel their best from head to toe, inside and out, this book caters for all lifestyles, from the hectic to the leisurely, and from the low-budget to the extravagant. Its topics range from skin and hair care to stress management, and makeovers to massage. The authors provide recommendations for long-lash mascara, essential oils, creams for the banishment of cellulite, cosmetic surgery, scents, spas, health farms, nutritional supplements, exercise, metabolism and massage.