The Adventures of St. Peter and St. Paul

The Adventures of St. Peter and St. Paul

Author: Daughters of St. Paul

Publisher: Pauline Books & Media

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 9780819807267

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Retells the stories from the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament which follow the activities of the apostles after the death of Jesus.


The Adventures of Mrs. Pussycat

The Adventures of Mrs. Pussycat

Author: Paul Eberle

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780130141422

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The adventures of a cat family that adopts a little girl and whose friends keep people for pets.


The Ancient Martyrdom Accounts of Peter and Paul

The Ancient Martyrdom Accounts of Peter and Paul

Author: David L. Eastman

Publisher: SBL Press

Published: 2015-07-06

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 1628370920

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New English translations based upon the most up-to-date critical editions This book for the first time collects the various ancient accounts of the martydoms of Peter and Paul, which number more than a dozen, along with more than forty references to the martyrdoms from early Christian literature. At last a more complete picture of the traditions about the deaths of Peter and Paul is able to emerge. Features: Greek, Latin, and Syriac accounts from antiquity translated into English Introductions and notes for each text Original texts are produced on facing pages for specialists


Puffin Peter

Puffin Peter

Author: Petr Horacek

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1536221171

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Kids will delight in this witty story of mistaken identity from acclaimed author-illustrator Petr Horácek. Peter and Paul are puffins and the best of friends. But one day Peter gets lost in a terrible storm, and Paul is nowhere to be found. With the help of a big blue whale, Peter sets out, determined to find his pal. What the pair discovers is that many other birds match the description Peter gives of Paul, but none are quite like his friend. With gorgeous collage artwork and a lighthearted touch, this fun read-aloud tale will both amuse and enlighten.


Sydney & Simon: Go Green!

Sydney & Simon: Go Green!

Author: Paul A. Reynolds

Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing

Published: 2015-10-13

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 160734694X

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STEAM problem-solvers and twin mice Sydney and Simon learn about the dangers of pollution—and the power of recycling—in this illustrated chapter book for young readers Last we saw them, Sydney & Simon used science, technology, engineering, arts, and math skills to save wilting flowers in their window box. Now the twin mice are back to apply STEAM thinking to recycling! During a class field trip to the Aquarium, Sydney is upset when she realizes that a green sea turtle has been harmed by garbage that made its way to the ocean. She must convince Simon that even if others don’t intend to litter, the garbage everyone puts in a trashcan may accidentally get swept into sewers, streams, rivers, and possibly end up in the ocean. The twins collects data on the trash habits of their household and school and find they are all part of the problem! They need to figure out a way that their family, their neighborhood, and their school can cut down on garbage production and make better use of their discarded items. Short chapters paired with Peter H. Reynolds’s lively illustrations will inspire readers to take a closer look at their recycling habits and implement small changes to make a big difference.


The Adventure of Discipleship

The Adventure of Discipleship

Author: Daniel A. Keating

Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing

Published: 2018-11-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1949013251

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Jesus tells us that to be his disciple we must surrender everything and, with his grace, brave the path provided for us by God. Such a sojourn will surely be marked by joy, suffering, uncertainty, and—above all—adventure. Accordingly, The Adventure of Discipleship presents the Gospel through the lens of great adventure stories—from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia to popular adventure movies, comic book superheroes, and TV series. While these stories we create and read and retell are but reflections and refractions of the great adventure of discipleship, they provide us with genuine insight into life with Christ. Author Daniel Keating shows why we must respond to the call of discipleship with venturesome faith, as many great saints have before us. Along the way of discipleship, we come to understand the cost of following Jesus, the importance of hope in light of setbacks, and the gift of true friendship in this great adventure.


The Many Deaths of Peter and Paul

The Many Deaths of Peter and Paul

Author: David L. Eastman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-05-02

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0191079944

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The early accounts of one of the most famous scenes in Christian history, the death of Peter, do not present a single narrative of the events, for they do not agree on why Peter requested to die in the precise way that he allegedly did. Over time, historians and theologians have tended to smooth over these rough edges, creating the impression that the ancient sources all line up in a certain direction. This impression, however, misrepresents the evidence. The reason for Peter's inverted crucifixion is not the only detail on which the sources diverge. In fact, such disagreement can be seen concerning nearly every major narrative point in the martyrdom accounts of Peter and Paul. The Many Deaths of Peter and Paul shows that the process of smoothing over differences in order to create a master narrative about the deaths of Peter and Paul has distorted the evidence. This process of distortion not only blinds us to differences in perspective among the various authors, but also discourages us from digging deeper into the contexts of those authors to explore why they told the stories of the apostolic deaths differently in their contexts. David L. Eastman demonstrates that there was never a single, unopposed narrative about the deaths of Peter and Paul. Instead, stories were products of social memory, told and re-told in order to serve the purposes of their authors and their communities. The history of the writing of the many deaths of Peter and Paul is one of contextualized variety.