Heavenly Recognition
Author: Rev. Henry Harbaugh (D.D.)
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Published: 1857
Total Pages: 284
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Author: Rev. Henry Harbaugh (D.D.)
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Published: 1857
Total Pages: 284
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Publisher: University of Michigan Library
Published: 1861
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Harbaugh
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Published: 1857
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas De Witt Talmage
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 40
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry HARBAUGH
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Harbaugh
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 300
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Published: 1883
Total Pages: 146
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 278
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gary Scott Smith
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2011-06-01
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 0199830703
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDoes heaven exist? If so, what is it like? And how does one get in? Throughout history, painters, poets, philosophers, pastors, and many ordinary people have pondered these questions. Perhaps no other topic captures the popular imagination quite like heaven. Gary Scott Smith examines how Americans from the Puritans to the present have imagined heaven. He argues that whether Americans have perceived heaven as reality or fantasy, as God's home or a human invention, as a source of inspiration and comfort or an opiate that distracts from earthly life, or as a place of worship or a perpetual playground has varied largely according to the spirit of the age. In the colonial era, conceptions of heaven focused primarily on the glory of God. For the Victorians, heaven was a warm, comfortable home where people would live forever with their family and friends. Today, heaven is often less distinctively Christian and more of a celestial entertainment center or a paradise where everyone can reach his full potential. Drawing on an astounding array of sources, including works of art, music, sociology, psychology, folklore, liturgy, sermons, poetry, fiction, jokes, and devotional books, Smith paints a sweeping, provocative portrait of what Americans-from Jonathan Edwards to Mitch Albom-have thought about heaven.
Author: J. M. Killen
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-08-18
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 3368187643
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1873.