Body and Blood

Body and Blood
Author: Benyamin
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9353578124

The best Indian writer of our times -- MOHAMMED HANIF When Midhun is injured in a hit-and-run incident, no one can anticipate that the minor scrapes and wounds he has sustained will suddenly turn fatal. But that is exactly what happens, and after his death, his organs are donated and end up saving several lives. Soon, however, his friends Rithu and Ragesh and his lover Sandhya begin to suspect there is more to the story than meets the eye. As they delve deeper into the chain of events and the people behind the religious fellowship they are all a part of, they discover that answers are hard to come by, justice elusive and closure next to impossible...Following the lives of men and women caught in a web of criminally orchestrated accidents and medically induced comas, Benyamin's latest novel Body and Blood is by turns introspective and thrilling -- a meditation on faith and God that also holds up a mirror to the power and corruption of organized religion.

The Bloody Book of Blood

The Bloody Book of Blood
Author: Kelly Regan Barnhill
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Blood
ISBN: 1429633522

Ouch! You scraped your knee and now gross blood is oozing out of the wound. What is that icky, sticky red stuff anyway? Look inside to learn all about blood, and how it keeps you healthy and strong.

The Chemistry of the Blood

The Chemistry of the Blood
Author: M. R. DeHaan
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 163
Release: 1983-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310232910

The Chemistry of the Blood is one of Dr. M. R. De Haan's most widely read books. In it, his scientific background is uniquely combined with his skillful exposition of Scripture to correlate Scripture and science. In addition to the title chapter on The Chemistry of the Blood, Dr. De Haan also discusses such intriguing themes as 'The Chemistry of Tears, ' 'The Chemistry of the Bible, ' 'The Chemistry of Man, ' and other striking truths.

Body Work

Body Work
Author: Sylvia K. Blood
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134483597

Are scientific 'facts' about body image enough to define conceptions of normality? Reassessing Experimental Psychology from a critical perspective, Sylvia Blood demonstrates how its research into Body Image can be misused and prone to misuse. Classifying women who experience distress and anxiety with food, eating and body size as suffering 'body image disturbance' or 'body image dissatisfaction', it can reproduce dominant assumptions about language, meaning and subjectivity. Experimental psychology's discourse about body image has recently become more widely influential, becoming popularised through domains such as women’s magazines, in which psychological experts provide 'facts' about women's 'body image problems', and offer advice and psychological treatments. With acute cross-disciplinary awareness Body Work: The Social Construction of Women's Body Image exposes the assumptions at work in the methods and status of experimental approaches. Penetrating beyond the usual dichotomy between experimental and popular psychology, this book illuminates some of the ways in which women's magazines have embraced experimental psychology's treatment of the issue. Drawing on her experience in Clinical Psychology, Sylvia Blood highlights the damaging effects of uncritically experimental views of body image. She goes on to elaborate not only an alternative model of discursive construction but also the implications of such a theory for clinical practice. Merging theory and clinical experience, Sylvia Blood exposes the fallacies about women’s bodies that underpin experimental psychology's body image research. She demonstrates the dangerous consequences of these fallacies being accepted as truths in popular texts and in the talk of 'everyday' women.

Blood Theology

Blood Theology
Author: Eugene F. Rogers, Jr
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108910335

The unsettling language of blood has been invoked throughout the history of Christianity. But until now there has been no truly sustained treatment of how Christians use blood to think with. Eugene F. Rogers Jr. discusses in his much-anticipated new book the sheer, surprising strangeness of Christian blood-talk, exploring the many and varied ways in which it offers a language where Christians cooperate, sacrifice, grow and disagree. He asks too how it is that blood-talk dominates when other explanations would do, and how blood seeps into places where it seems hardly to belong. Reaching beyond academic disputes, to consider how religious debates fuel civil ones, he shows that it is not only theologians or clergy who engage in blood-talk, but also lawmakers, judges, generals, doctors and voters at large. Religious arguments have significant societal consequences, Rogers contends; and for that reason secular citizens must do their best to understand them.

Body and Blood

Body and Blood
Author: Lia Scott Price
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059524338X

Body and Blood is set in the Philippines in the early 1980s amidst anti-government student riots. A student journalist, Claudia, is sent on a class assignment to cover the riots, and to reconnect with the country she was born in but never really knew. While in the city of Manila she meets Autumn, the wife of a drug lord, who leads a secret and dangerous life. Claudia is unwittingly drawn into Autumn's world, a dangerous one where drugs and jewelry are routinely smuggled in the ivory bodies of saints during religious festivities, and through Autumn's own body. Desperate to escape from an abusive husband, Autumn hopes to leave her dangerous circumstances behind and start a new life in the United States.