Theirs Were But Human Hearts
Author: Brian Brenchley Wheals
Publisher: Theirs Were But Human Hearts
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780950905303
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Author: Brian Brenchley Wheals
Publisher: Theirs Were But Human Hearts
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780950905303
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margaritë Camaj
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2018-08-20
Total Pages: 627
ISBN-13: 1546255621
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDo you believe in the power of love? This book will show you how our society has abandoned love. It will show you how everyone is too focused on technology. We live in a world where weak bonds have been developed through our phones. We have become desensitized to the point that we have forgotten our humanity. Some have turned into robots and have abandoned their emotions altogether. The main character, one of the only humans left, tries to use her love to save humanity.
Author: Colin Patterson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2022-07-18
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 1666798894
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe know that there are parts of our self which are hidden from our view. Many of us wonder how we might identify those deeper aspects of ourselves that shape our thoughts and actions. What really is in the human heart? This book seeks to shed some light on the matter by analyzing the basic human motives which have evolved over millions of years and today lie―largely closed to our awareness ―beneath the sophisticated persona we present to the public. The author writes as a Christian theologian who seeks to both contribute to the renewal of theological anthropology and to assist believers to deepen their understanding of themselves and the world in which they live, and in so doing grow to a fuller maturity as disciples of Jesus Christ.
Author: Zoe Marriott
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Published: 2016-11-08
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 0763669598
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCrushed by the defeat of the Shikome, Mio has little time to grieve with the final battle between two gods coming to a head and London being their battlefield.
Author: Michael Newton
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2015-03-11
Total Pages: 455
ISBN-13: 0191017361
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Victorian fascination with fairyland is reflected in the literature of the period, which includes some of the most imaginative fairy tales ever written. They offer the shortest path to the age's dreams, desires, and wishes. Authors central to the nineteenth-century canon such as Thackeray, Oscar Wilde, Ford Madox Ford, and Rudyard Kipling wrote fairy tales, and authors primarily famous for their work in the genre include George MacDonald, Juliana Ewing, Mary De Morgan, and Andrew Lang. This anthology brings together fourteen of the best stories, by these and other outstanding practitioners, to show the vibrancy and variety of the form and its ability to reflect our deepest concerns. The stories in this selection range from pure whimsy and romance to witty satire and darker, uncanny mystery. Paradox proves central to a form offered equally to children and adults. Fairyland is a dynamic and beguiling place, one that permits the most striking explorations of gender, suffering, love, family, and the travails of identity. Michael Newton's introduction and notes explore the literary marketplace in which these tales appeared, as well as the role they played in contemporary debates on scepticism and belief. The book also includes a selection of original illustrations by some of the masters of the field such as Richard Doyle, Arthur Hughes, and Walter Crane.
Author: Coleman B. Brown
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2020-05-19
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1532685181
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOur Hearts Are Restless Till They Find Their Rest in Thee: Prophetic Wisdom in a Time of Anguish from Coleman B. Brown, edited by Michael Granzen and Lisa A. Masotta. The book includes powerful reflections from Chris Hedges, Peter Ochs, and Joshua Brown.
Author: Ryan O'Neill
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2013-07-16
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 1250024994
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'The Weight of a Human Heart' turns the rules of storytelling on their head. A series of graphs illustrates the disintegration of a marriage, step by excruciating step. A literary feud, and an affair, play out in the book review section of a national newspaper. A young girl learns her mother's disturbing secrets.
Author: Hiram Hoyt Richmond
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2018-05-15
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 3732677818
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Author: Annabeth Headrick
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2013-03-15
Total Pages: 415
ISBN-13: 0292749872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNortheast of modern-day Mexico City stand the remnants of one of the world's largest preindustrial cities, Teotihuacan. Monumental in scale, Teotihuacan is organized along a three-mile-long thoroughfare, the Avenue of the Dead, that leads up to the massive Pyramid of the Moon. Lining the avenue are numerous plazas and temples, which indicate that the city once housed a large population that engaged in complex rituals and ceremonies. Although scholars have studied Teotihuacan for over a century, the precise nature of its religious and political life has remained unclear, in part because no one has yet deciphered the glyphs that may explain much about the city's organization and belief systems. In this groundbreaking book, Annabeth Headrick analyzes Teotihuacan's art and architecture, in the light of archaeological data and Mesoamerican ethnography, to propose a new model for the city's social and political organization. Challenging the view that Teotihuacan was a peaceful city in which disparate groups united in an ideology of solidarity, Headrick instead identifies three social groups that competed for political power—rulers, kin-based groups led by influential lineage heads, and military orders that each had their own animal insignia. Her findings provide the most complete evidence to date that Teotihuacan had powerful rulers who allied with the military to maintain their authority in the face of challenges by the lineage heads. Headrick's analysis also underscores the importance of warfare in Teotihuacan society and clarifies significant aspects of its ritual life, including shamanism and an annual tree-raising ceremony that commemorated the Mesoamerican creation story.