The Warrior Saints in Byzantine Art and Tradition

The Warrior Saints in Byzantine Art and Tradition

Author: Christopher Walter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-12-05

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1351880519

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Christopher Walter's study of the cult and iconography of Byzantine warrior saints - George, Demetrius, the two Theodores, and dozens more - is at once encyclopaedic and interpretative, and the first comprehensive study of the subject. The author delineates their origins and development as a distinctive category of saint, showing that in its definitive form this coincides with the apogee of the Byzantine empire in the 10th-11th centuries. He establishes a repertory, particularly of their commemorations in synaxaries and their representations in art, and describes their iconographical types and the functions ascribed to them once enrolled in the celestial army: support for the terrestrial army in its offensive campaigns, and a new protective role when the Byzantine Empire passed to the defensive. The survey highlights the lack of historicity among the Byzantines in their approach to the lives of these saints and their terrestrial careers. An epilogue briefly treats the analogous traditions in the cultures of neighbouring peoples. Walter draws attention to the development of an echelon of military saints, notably in church decoration, which provides the surest basis for defining their specificity; also to the way in which they were depicted, generally young, handsome and robust, and frequently 'twinned' in pairs, so calling attention to the importance of camaraderie among soldiers. At the same time, this work opens a new perspective on the military history of the Byzantine Empire. Its ideology of war consistently followed that of the Israelites; protected and favoured by divine intervention, there was no occasion to discuss the morality of a 'just war'. Consequently, when considering Byzantine methods of warfare, due attention should be given to the important role which they attributed to celestial help in their military campaigns.


Rabda

Rabda

Author: Ruzbeh N Bharucha

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2014-10-10

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9351188868

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Sai Baba in every breath ... Rabda has attempted suicide and chances are that he is going to die. Sai Baba of Shirdi enters the hospital room and awakens the spirit body of Rabda. The two, Master and musician, begin to converse about life, death and everything in between. Set in the present, Rabda takes the reader to the past, to when the Sai lived in His physical body. The life and philosophy of Sai Baba of Shirdi are revealed, often in His own words, and questions pertaining to Him and spirituality answered. A powerful spiritual read, Rabda is a journey you really do not want to miss.


Spiritual Warrior Part III

Spiritual Warrior Part III

Author: B. T. Swami

Publisher: Golden Age Media

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13:

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“Spiritual Warrior Part III” by author Bhakti Tirtha Swami is the concluding chapter of an extraordinary life’s journey. This autobiographical work shares the author’s unwavering commitment to spirituality, despite facing life’s challenges. It explores his profound spiritual insights, teachings, and the legacy he left behind. Part III serves as a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith, love, and resilience in the face of adversity, inspiring spiritual seekers worldwide.


Spiritual Warrior Part VI

Spiritual Warrior Part VI

Author: B. T. Swami

Publisher: Golden Age Media

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13:

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“Spiritual Warrior Part VI” by Bhakti Tirtha Swami is a profound exploration of the spiritual path, offering readers profound insights into the art of conscious living and the warrior-like determination required to overcome life’s challenges. With wisdom drawn from Eastern philosophy and modern spirituality, this book guides seekers on a transformative journey toward self-realization and inner strength. It serves as a beacon of inspiration for those seeking a deeper connection with their spiritual selves.


The Musk Syndrome

The Musk Syndrome

Author: Ruzbeh N Bharucha

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2016-12-20

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9385990705

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It is said that the musk deer searches all its life for the scent that emanates from it. Similarly, we humans look everywhere for peace and happiness but fail to look within ourselves. Through The Musk Syndrome, Ruzbeh N. Bharucha, one of the best known spiritual writers of our times, makes this very simple but profound point. In his anecdotal style, often taking instances from his own life, Ruzbeh demonstrates the strength of our thoughts and actions; our beliefs and practices; and the power of the mind and spirit that we often fail to understand. His approach is not of a Master but of a friend gently nudging you to understand what might be going wrong in your current attitude to life and the people around you. The Musk Syndrome encapsulates the wisdom of life.


Spiritual Warrior Part I

Spiritual Warrior Part I

Author: Bhakti Tirtha Swami

Publisher: Golden Age Media

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13:

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“Spiritual Warrior Part I” by author Bhakti Tirtha Swami is a captivating spiritual autobiography that chronicles the author’s extraordinary journey from his upbringing in America to becoming a prominent spiritual leader. This insightful book shares his profound experiences, spiritual encounters, and the teachings that led him on a path of devotion and service. It serves as an inspirational guide for seekers, illustrating the transformative power of spirituality in one’s life.


Relations of Power in Early Neo-Assyrian State Ideology

Relations of Power in Early Neo-Assyrian State Ideology

Author: Mattias Karlsson

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2016-03-07

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 1614519684

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This volume examines the state ideology of Assyria in the Early Neo-Assyrian period (934-745 BCE) focusing on how power relations between the Mesopotamian deities, the Assyrian king, and foreign lands are described and depicted. It undertakes a close reading of delimited royal inscriptions and iconography making use of postcolonial and gender theory, and addresses such topics as royal deification, “religious imperialism”, ethnicity and empire, and gendered imagery. The important contribution of this study lies especially in its identification of patterns of ideological continuity and variation within the reigns of individual rulers, between various localities, and between the different rulers of this period, and in its discussion of the place of Early Neo-Assyrian state ideology in the overall development of Assyrian propaganda. It includes several indexed appendices, which list all primary sources, present all divine and royal epithets, and provide all of the “royal visual representations,” and incorporates numerous illustrations, such as maps, plans, and royal iconography.


Monotheism and Christology in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Monotheism and Christology in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-08-25

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9004438084

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Matthew V. Novenson, ed., Monotheism and Christology in Greco-Roman Antiquity is a collection of state-of-the-art essays by leading scholars on views of God, Christ, and other divine beings in ancient Jewish, Christian, and classical texts.


Creating Dialogues

Creating Dialogues

Author: Hanne Veber

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2017-07-21

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1607325608

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Creating Dialogues discusses contemporary forms of leadership in a variety of Amazonian indigenous groups. Examining the creation of indigenous leaders as political subjects in the context of contemporary state policies of democratization and exploitation of natural resources, the book addresses issues of resilience and adaptation at the level of local community politics in lowland South America. Contributors investigate how indigenous peoples perceive themselves as incorporated into the structures of states and how they tend to see the states as accomplices of the private companies and non-indigenous settlers who colonize or devastate indigenous lands. Adapting to the impacts of changing political and economic environments, leaders adopt new organizational forms, participate in electoral processes, become adept in the use of social media, experiment with cultural revitalization and new forms of performance designed to reach non-indigenous publics, and find allies in support of indigenous and human rights claims to secure indigenous territories and conditions for survival. Through these multiple transformations, the new styles and manners of leadership are embedded in indigenous notions of power and authority whose shifting trajectories predate contemporary political conjunctures. Despite the democratization of many Latin American countries and international attention to human rights efforts, indigenous participation in political arenas is still peripheral. Creating Dialogues sheds light on dramatic, ongoing social and political changes within Amazonian indigenous groups. The volume will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology, ethnology, Latin American studies, and indigenous studies, as well as governmental and nongovernmental organizations working with Amazonian groups. Contributors: Jean-Pierre Chaumeil, Gérard Collomb, Luiz Costa, Oscar Espinosa, Esther López, Valéria Macedo, José Pimenta, Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, Terence Turner, Hanne Veber, Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen


Highland Dragon Warrior

Highland Dragon Warrior

Author: Isabel Cooper

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 149263204X

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A Highlander romance with a fantastic paranormal twist! Readers will be entranced by Isabel Cooper's Highland Dragon series. Legend claims When Scotland fell to English rule The Highland dragons took a vow: Freedom at any price. The war may be over, but so long as English magic controls the Highlands, not even a dragon laird can keep his clan safe. Cathal MacAlasdair needs a warrior fierce enough to risk everything, yet gifted enough to outwit an enemy more monster than man. Who he needs is Sophia. Alchemist Sophia Metzger traveled to Loch Arach in search of knowledge. She never dreamed she'd learn to do battle, ride through the stars on the back of a dragon, or catch the eye of a Highland laird. But as her quest turns to sizzling chemistry and inescapable danger, she'll soon discover the thrill of being caught in a dragon's claws... What people are saying about Isabel Cooper's addictive dragon romances: "The mix of hard-headed realism and fantasy in this novel is enchanting."—ELOISA JAMES for Barnes and Noble Reviews for Legend of the Highland Dragon "Something magical happens when elements of romance and fantasy combine. Cooper's delicious Highland Dragon Rebel has it all, including a strong heroine, intriguing hero, heated sensuality, and thrilling action/adventure."—RT Book Reviews for Highland Dragon Rebel "Will keep you turning pages until you reach the very end."—Book Riot for Highland Dragon Master "Smartly written, fast-paced, and brimming over with magic and surprises, this is exactly what readers crave."—RT Book Reviews, 41⁄2 Stars, TOP PICK, for Night of the Highland Dragon