Non Nobis, Domine

Non Nobis, Domine

Author: Manuel S. Marin

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2006-05-18

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1425708501

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Non Nobis, Domine, from the author of The Axioms of Being and the Renaissance of the Templars. . Religion and spirituality have been portrayed as products of superstition and fear of the unknown. The tenets of religion are considered to be the antithesis of science. Science, on the other hand, is knowledge verified in experience, i.e. knowledge that passed the rigid test of the scientific method. But both science and religion rely on faith. Science bases its inquiry on fundamental axioms considered to be self-evident, which are, therefore, statements of faith. And religion relies almost exclusively on faith; its dogmas are eternal truths of the spirit that must be accepted, even if they can't be verified in experience. This book is about the Postulate of Faith and its application in science and spirituality. Science and religion no longer have to be mortal enemies. as long as they hold on to their respective methods of searching for the truth.


St. Anne in Renaissance Music

St. Anne in Renaissance Music

Author: Michael Alan Anderson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-12

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1107056241

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Michael Alan Anderson explores the political implications of music devoted to St Anne in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.


Jerusalem

Jerusalem

Author: Cecelia Holland

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1497619831

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With a young king facing death, a warrior of the Knights Templar struggles to maintain Christian control of the Holy Land in this “masterful . . . great read” (Publishers Weekly). Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed Nomine Tuo da gloriam. “Not to us, O Lord, but to Your Name give glory.” This motto highlights the vows of chastity and humility taken by the Knights Templar. But, it also speaks to their role as ferocious warriors, passionately and bloodily seeking out glory for their God. Set in the Holy Land in 1187 A.D., Cecelia Holland’s historical novel masterfully explores the conspiracies and political maneuvers leading up to the Third Crusade. Following a stunning victory at the Battle of Ramleh, Norman Templar Rannulf Fitzwilliam must negotiate a truce with the enemy and determine the order of succession to the throne of Baudouin, the young Christian king dying of leprosy. However, Rannulf’s instincts are for battle, not diplomacy. Temptation and betrayal await him around every corner. The question is not whether he can survive on the battlefield, but whether he can survive the politics and protocol of the royal court. “Holland's masterful layering of subplots, historical detail and multiple perspectives makes for a great read.” —Publisher’s Weekly “She brings as much suspense to political intrigue as to the sprawling battle scenes at which she excels.” —The New York Times Book Review


Rounds for Everyone

Rounds for Everyone

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Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 1999-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780769286228

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A comprehensive collection of rounds in two to eight pares, arranged by Salli Terri. This essential volume includes folk tunes, party songs, masterworks, and more. Titles include: To All Good Night! * The Merry Lark * Zum Gali Gali * Lovely Evening * Non Nobis Domine * Gloria Gloria * Lovely Month of May * Seven Great Towns of Greece * Come Follow Me! * Turkish Round * Tallis' Canon * This New Day * Sing We Now Merrily * Hey Ho to the Greenwood! * Rise Up O Flame * and more.


Non Nobis: The Story of the First Generation of Logos School

Non Nobis: The Story of the First Generation of Logos School

Author: Tom Garfield

Publisher: Canon Press & Book Service

Published: 2017-03-21

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1944503846

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Non Nobis is the full account of what it actually took to start a pioneering classical Christian school, as told by Logos School’s founding superintendent, Tom Garfield. Logos School certainly began humbly: no experienced teachers, no customized curriculum, no investors, and no set salaries for anyone. But the Lord blessed this tiny school in the chimney of Idaho beyond what anyone could have expected. Hundreds of thousands of teachers and students and homeschools have benefited from the classical, Christian education from the trailblazing work done by Logos School. Today, the Association of Classical Christian Schools has over two-hundred and forty members worldwide, rigorous and faithful homeschooling is on the rise with huge nationwide organizations like Classical Conversations, and Logos School itself is able, by God’s grace, to begin looking in faith towards its second and third generations. Tom Garfield’s humorous anecdotal style is perfect for this story. Whether he is describing broken bones, old bus problems, school uniforms, the first Atari 400, angry parents, the dead skunk, developing classical methodology for the first time, conflict in the community, trouble with the IRS, or why Christian education is more than “God posters in the classroom,” Garfield gives a first-hand account that is full of simple wisdom, wide-eyed gratitude, and much encouragement for teachers and homeschooling parents alike—or indeed for any Christians who find themselves working on small, faithful, but seemingly insignificant projects.