Wheat Flour Messiah

Wheat Flour Messiah

Author: Paul Elmen

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780809321186

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"First published 1976 for the Swedish Pioneer Historical Society by Southern Illinois University Press" -- T.p. verso.


On to Perfection

On to Perfection

Author: Carol M. Norén

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-10-21

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1666710857

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What is distinctive about ministry in an immigrant community, and how has it changed or remained the same over the last 150 years? What happens to the individual and communal religious identity of immigrants in the process of assimilation into the dominant denominational and social culture? On to Perfection explores a neglected doctrine and a largely forgotten chapter in Methodist history through the eyes of Nels O. Westergreen, a nineteenth-century Swedish immigrant preacher in the United States.


Exploring the Land of Lincoln

Exploring the Land of Lincoln

Author: Charles Titus

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2021-02-01

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0252052587

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Discovering Illinois through twenty of the state's most important places ​A one-of-a-kind travel guide, Exploring the Land of Lincoln invites road-trippers and history buffs to explore the Prairie State's most extraordinary historic sites. Charles Titus blends storytelling with in-depth research to highlight twenty must-see destinations selected for human drama, historical and cultural relevance, and their far-reaching impact on the state and nation. Maps, illustrations, and mileage tables encourage readers to create personal journeys of exploration to, and beyond, places like Cahokia, the Lincoln sites, Nauvoo, and Chicago's South Side Community Art Center. Detailed and user-friendly, Exploring the Land of Lincoln is the only handbook you need for the sights and stories behind the names on the map of Illinois.


The Old Country and the New

The Old Country and the New

Author: Barton, H. Arnold

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780809389506

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"In this collection are seventeen essays and seven editorials by Barton and published in leading journals between 1974 and 2005. The subjects include post-World War II Swedish immigration and remigration to Sweden. A full bibliography of Barton's publications on Swedish-American history and culture is included"--Provided by publisher


Mysteries of the Messiah

Mysteries of the Messiah

Author: Rabbi Jason Sobel

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2021-03-23

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0785240071

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Are you settling for half the story? Highlighting connections that have been hidden from non-Jewish eyes, Rabbi Jason Sobel will connect the dots between the Old and New Testament, helping you see the Bible with clarity as God intended. Most people—even people of faith—do not understand how the Bible fits together. Too many Christians accept half an inheritance, content to embrace merely the New Testament, while Jewish people may often experience the same by embracing only the Old Testament. But God has an intricate plan and purpose for both the Old and the New. In Mysteries of the Messiah, Rabbi Jason Sobel reveals the many connections in Scripture hidden in plain sight. Known for his emphatic declaration “but there’s more!” he guides us in seeing the passion and purpose of the Messiah. Mysteries of the Messiah: Uncovers connections between the Old and New Testaments Connects the dots for readers with details about Jesus, the Torah, and biblical characters Written with the unique perspective of a rabbi with an evangelical theological degree No matter how many times you have read the Bible, Mysteries of the Messiah will bring fresh perspective and insight. God’s Word, written by many people over thousands of years, is not a random selection of people and stories. Rabbi Jason Sobel connects the dots and helps us see with clarity what God intended.


Norsemen Deep in the Heart of Texas

Norsemen Deep in the Heart of Texas

Author: Gunnar Nerheim

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2024-06-18

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 1648430872

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As historian Gunnar Nerheim states in his introduction, “Norway is a foreign country to Texans, and Texas is a foreign country to Norwegians. Neither in Norway nor Texas has there been any awareness that so many Norwegians settled in antebellum Texas.” Norsemen Deep in the Heart of Texas brings Norwegian settlement in Texas to light and in doing so offers the first-ever comprehensive history of Norwegians in Texas. Fluent in both English and Norwegian, Nerheim has done what no other historian has done by combining primary and secondary sources from both languages and both countries. A well-established European scholar, Nerheim examines these never-before-referenced sources, telling the story of Norwegian immigration to Texas, explaining the contexts of Norwegian immigration to Texas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and uncovering its significance to the histories of both countries. The larger historical context reveals that immigration to Texas operated as part of dynamic circumstances on both sides of the Atlantic, including slavery and the Civil War. Drawn from the perspectives of both regions, the history of Norwegian settlement in Texas provide new insights into European immigration. Readers interested in Texas, Norwegian, and trans-Atlantic history, as well as nineteenth-century immigration, will find new horizons in Norsemen Deep in the Heart of Texas.


The Messiah’s Parsha

The Messiah’s Parsha

Author: Gideon

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2024-07-11

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13:

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