Leonardo's Holy Child

Leonardo's Holy Child

Author: Fred R Kline

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 1681771187

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Fred Klineis a well-known art historian, dealer, connoisseur, and explorer who has made a career of scouring antique stores, estate sales, and auctions looking for unusual—and often misidentified—works of art. Many of the gems he has found are now in major museum collections like the Frick, the Getty, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. But this book is about the discovery of one piece in particular. . . About ten years ago, when Kline was routinely combing through a Christie's catalog, a beautiful little drawing caught his eye. Attributed to Carracci, it came with a very low estimate, but Kline's every instinct told him that the attribution was wrong. He placed a bid and the low asking price and bought the drawing outright. And that was the beginning of how Kline discovered Leonardo da Vinci's model drawing for the Infant Jesus and the Infant St. John. It is the first work by da Vinci to have surfaced in over a century. LEONARDO'S HOLY CHILD chronicles not only the story of this amazing discovery, from Kline's research all over the world to how exactly attributions work with regards to the old masters (most of their works are unsigned). Kline also sheds light on the idea of "connoisseurship," an often-overlooked facet of art history that's almost Holmesian in its intricacy and specificity.


So Many Ways to Be Holy

So Many Ways to Be Holy

Author: Kristen Soley

Publisher: Peanut Butter & Grace

Published: 2018-11-20

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781944008635

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"What will you be when you grow up?" Children are invited to playfully ponder this question in light of God's intention for them.


The Book of the Holy Child

The Book of the Holy Child

Author: Sister Mary Bartholomew O S F

Publisher: Highway to Heaven

Published: 2017-05-13

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781640510180

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First Grade text for the Highway to Heaven Religion Series


Bad Seeds and Holy Terrors

Bad Seeds and Holy Terrors

Author: Dominic Lennard

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2014-10-09

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1438453302

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Since the 1950s, children have provided some of horror's most effective and enduring villains, from dainty psychopath Rhoda Penmark of The Bad Seed (1956) and spectacularly possessed Regan MacNeil of The Exorcist (1973) to psychic ghost-girl Samara of The Ring (2002) and adopted terror Esther of Orphan (2009). Using a variety of critical approaches, including those of cinema studies, cultural studies, gender studies, and psychoanalysis, Bad Seeds and Holy Terrors offers the first full-length study of these child monsters. In doing so, the book highlights horror as a topic of analysis that is especially pertinent socially and politically, exposing the genre as a site of deep ambivalence toward—and even hatred of—children.


Holy Work with Children

Holy Work with Children

Author: Tanya Marie Eustace Campen

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-06-29

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1725296225

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Children are theologians with the ability to recognize and respond to God's presence in their lives. Listening to the stories of children helps us to understand how children make meaning out of God's presence and reveals tools that children use as they claim their faith. With this knowledge, adults can then better promote and encourage children's spiritual growth. Offering a theology of childhood, Holy Work with Children values the child's role in the Body of Christ and God's transformative work. Dr. Campen invites readers to consider: -How does listening to children teach us about God and faith formation? -What wisdom and insight do children offer to all of us by how they seek understanding of God and God's presence in their lives? -How can we guide and support the children in our communities in this work? Drawing on direct research with children as they think theologically, this book extends both theological and educational research. Holy Work with Children offers practical examples for how congregational leaders, parents, and those who journey with children can encourage and guide them as they make theological meaning and discover ways to respond to God's grace and love making a difference in their communities and the world.


A Childs Geography

A Childs Geography

Author: Ann Voskamp

Publisher: Knowledge Quest

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781932786330

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An exploration of the geography of the Middle East using biblical references to find various locations.


Child's Guide to First Holy Communion

Child's Guide to First Holy Communion

Author: Elizabeth Ficocelli

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780809167081

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A Catholic boy describes preparations for his First Holy Communion, the ceremony itself, and how it feels to be with Jesus in a special new way.