The Personification of Wisdom

The Personification of Wisdom
Author: Alice M. Sinnott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351884360

This book examines the personification of Wisdom as a female figure - a central motif in Proverbs, Job, Sirach, Wisdom and Baruch. Alice M. Sinnott identifies how and why the complex character of Wisdom was introduced into the Israelite tradition, and created and developed by Israelite/Jewish wisdom teachers and writers. Arguing that by personifying Wisdom the authors of Proverbs responded to Israel's defeat by Babylon and the loss of Davidic monarchy, and by retrieving and transforming the Wisdom figure the authors of Sirach, Baruch and Wisdom responded to the spread of Hellenism and the potential loss of identity for Jews. Sinnott concludes that personified Wisdom functioned to reinterpret and transform the Israelite/Jewish tradition.

Beauty in Woman

Beauty in Woman
Author: Alexander Walker
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3732639649

Reproduction of the original: Beauty in Woman by Alexander Walker

An Overview of Semantics

An Overview of Semantics
Author: Prof. Dr. Drs. Himpun Panggabean, M.Hum.
Publisher: umsu press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2022-11-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 6234082343

Hence, this book is restricted to issues such as what meaning is, types of meaning, relationships between word meanings, literal meaning, denotative meaning, connotative meaning, figurative meaning, referential meaning, social meaning, affective meaning, word meaning, sentence meaning, utterance meaning, and meaning categories comprising tense, modality, reference, sense, and deixis.

Shakespearean Characterization

Shakespearean Characterization
Author: Leslie O'Dell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2001-10-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313006962

Shakespeare's plays were written some four hundred years ago, and while his characters are enduring, they are also alien. In grappling with the text of his plays, the modern actor must bring Shakespeare's Renaissance characters to life for a modern audience. And while it is difficult enough for twentieth-century spectators to make sense of the plays, it is also hard for modern actors to understand the Elizabethan world that created the personalities so vividly sketched in Shakespeare's texts. This reference is a convenient and practical guide for actors faced with the task of playing Shakespeare's characters. The volume begins with an overview of Elizabethan theatrical conventions, including the training of actors. It then looks at the dramatic tradition of personification, which Shakespeare's world inherited from the medieval stage. Later chapters give special attention to how language reveals character and to the social and cultural contexts of the Renaissance. Throughout, the emphasis is on how to translate Shakespeare's text into action on the stage. While the volume contains much useful information, that information is presented to meet the special needs of theater professionals.

Great Inspirers

Great Inspirers
Author: Reverend J. A. Zahm
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

In his “Confessions”—that most admirable soul-story of all time—St. Augustine devotes his most beautiful pages to a eulogy of his saintly mother, St. Monica. He tells us how, by her example, she rescued him from the mazes of error and the allurements of sin; how, by her beneficent influence on him, she directed his mind from things transitory to things eternal. She was thus his mother in a twofold sense. For, in the exquisite phrase of her illustrious son, “me parturiit et carne, ut in hanc temporalem, et corde, ut in aeternam lucem nascerer”—she who was twice my mother, brought me to birth in the flesh, that I might be born into this earthly light; in heart that I might be born into light eternal. Aeterna Press

Indaba, My Children

Indaba, My Children
Author: Credo Vusa'mazulu Mutwa
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780802136046

Comprehensive and beautifully written, this collection of African folktales is a stunning ethnographic achievement and riveting narrative of the mythical origins of the Zulu culture.

Beyond Belief – Faith That Works

Beyond Belief – Faith That Works
Author: Dietrich Schindler
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1398480444

“If the gospel changes everything, why is there so little change in my life? Why do I struggle so much with sins that are debilitating, those that knock the wind out of me and deplete me emotionally? Where can I find hope to experience the freeing beauty of following Jesus?” Many Christians are frustrated over the disconnect between faith and lifestyle. Beyond Belief bridges the gaping chasm between belief and behavior. In so doing it exposes the short-circuits in how we view what the gospel is and how it practically changes us. If you are looking for a faith that works, especially in daily living, Beyond Belief is for you. As you apply the principles in Beyond Belief those around you will notice the change. And so will you.