A Transverse Dreamer

A Transverse Dreamer

Author: Bob Becking

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2023-07-24

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 3111209318

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The final text of the Book of Micah provokes a series of questions: - Can the Book be read as a coherent composition or is it the result of a complex redaction history? - Was Micah a prophet of doom whose literary heritage was later softened by the inclusion of oracles of salvation? The essays in this book center around these questions. Some of them are of a more general character, while others analyze specific passages. Some articles discuss the Book of Micah by looking at specific themes (prophecy; religious polemics; metaphors). The others are concerned with the proclamation of a peaceful future (Micah 4:1-5); the famous moral incentive in Micah 6:8 and the question of prophetic and divine gender in Micah 7:8-13. They have two features in common: - A thorough reading of the Hebrew text informed by grammar and syntax. - A comparative approach: the Book of Micah is seen as part of the ancient Near Eastern culture. All in all, the author defends the view that the Book of Micah contains three independent literary elements: Micah 1: a prophecy of doom; Micah 2-5 a two-sided futurology, and 6-8 a later appropriation of Micah’s message.


Two Bicycles and a Dream

Two Bicycles and a Dream

Author: A. Phill Babcock

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1553954440

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Phill and Anne covered a grand total of 28,872 bicycling miles, traveling through forty-one countries during the three and a half years they spent on the road. Join them and see the world through their eyes - you'll wish this bicycle ride would never end!


A Prince of Dreamers

A Prince of Dreamers

Author: Flora Annie Steel

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-13

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 3752427604

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Reproduction of the original: A Prince of Dreamers by Flora Annie Steel


Valiant Dreamers

Valiant Dreamers

Author: Jack Poole

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001-08-23

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13: 0595193072

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In the 17th and 18th centuries the great powers of the world were concentrating energy, wealth, and ingenuity on the expansion of their empires far beyond the historical examples of Rome, Greece and Egypt. The Empire of Russia, expanding her borders under Peter the Great and Catherine the Great, was pressing toward the development of a Russian North America in the reign of Tsar Alexander. His weapon, unlike the military conquests of Spain, Portugal, France and England, was trade and commerce like the Dutch. Along with the giants of the North, Pribylov, Bering, Golikov and Shelikhov, Count Nikolai Rezànov earned fame and fortune as an intrepid explorer of the 18th Century. This is his story, and the story of the valiant men and women who adopted his dream of an Empire stretching from St. Petersburg to San Francisco.


Sonata of My Dreams

Sonata of My Dreams

Author: Parizaad Chothia

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2016-02-29

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1482869950

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Worshipped the muses for long and all my emotions sailed along. Its been quite sometime since I began to word my dreams - in the form of random thoughts and poetry... Its now that they are getting their music. The sound of my dreams have solitarily played an important part in my life. Its been a Sonata - Sonata of my Dreams.


The Hero with a Thousand Faces

The Hero with a Thousand Faces

Author: Joseph Campbell

Publisher: New World Library

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1577315936

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This newly redesigned edition of Campbell's seminal 1949 work combines the insights of modern psychology with the author's revolutionary understanding of comparative mythology. Illustrated.


Constantine at the Bridge

Constantine at the Bridge

Author: Stephen Dando-Collins

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1684426847

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"A marvelous book. Constantine at the Bridge is an engaging and beautifully written study of a pivotal moment in Roman and European history." —Mark Felton, author of Castle of the Eagles: Escape from Mussolini's Colditz The AD 312 Battle of the Milvian Bridge, just outside Rome, marked the start of a monumental change for Rome and her empire. This battle was the figurative bridge between old pagan Rome and new Christian Rome. And once Constantine had crossed that bridge, there was no turning back. After winning this battle against his brother-in-law Maxentius and taking power at Rome, Constantine the Great—strongly influenced by his mother—forcefully steered Romans away from the traditional worship of their classical gods toward Christianity, setting Rome on two paths: the adoption of Christianity as the state religion, and the relegation of the city of Rome to obscurity as the Western Roman Empire collapsed within 175 years.