Undone Deeds

Undone Deeds
Author: Mark Del Franco
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101578661

Connor Grey is a druid consultant for the Boston PD on their "strange" cases. So his world is turned upside down when he suddenly finds that he himself has become one. Wrongly accused of a terrorist attack that rocked the city to its core, Connor evades arrest by going underground, where rumors of war are roiling. A final confrontation between the Celtic and Teutonic fey looks inevitable-with Boston as the battlefield...

The Bachelor and the Bobby-soxer

The Bachelor and the Bobby-soxer
Author: Sidney Sheldon
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1961-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822200857

THE STORY: Margaret Turner is a happy and successful woman, with few regrets that she has chosen a legal career in place of marriage and a family. She occupies a respected judgeship; provides a good home for her teenaged sister, Susan; and enjoys t

Messiahs of 1933

Messiahs of 1933
Author: Joel Schechter
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-05-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1592138748

A lively examination of Yiddish theatre during the Great Depression.

Author: Arman Nabatiyan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2005-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 0595363563

In "The Flowers of Albion," the author has attempted a fusion between the classic repertoire of Persian imagery and lyricism with Western influences of metered prose and rhyming verse. The result is a collection of 275 poems that examine with ecstatic voice and energy the breadth and myriad truths of human emotions. These encompass the spurs of love, rage, sadness, pleading and longing; consuming desire for an unnamed Beloved and the euphoric pleasure that comes from reunion. Parables about human follies and revelation are told that emerge from the deepest motives of the human heart to be intimate with the worldly and divine. More than anything, a sense of unbridled joy is conveyed that urges the reader to probe for the searchlight of inner truth and be awakened in the radiance of spiritual transcendence.

Bible and Theology from the Underside of Empire

Bible and Theology from the Underside of Empire
Author: Vuyani Vellem
Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1928355110

'Empire' has become an apt label to name the present horizon of global life and is associated with logic and practices which threaten human life in myriad ways. These reflections not only expose the true nature of empire, but suggest an alternative vision of flourishing wrought by God's kingdom. In a creative and imaginative manner the contributions highlight new liberative possibilities for life through non-conventional Bible reading. The authors display a sensitive moral antenna for the oppressive manifestations of empire, and courageously intimate a new paradigm for Christian mission and public witness today.

Literary Study of the Bible

Literary Study of the Bible
Author: Christopher Hodgkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1118604504

The most comprehensive and accessible introduction to scriptural art yet written Literary Study of the Bible: An Introduction approaches each book of the Bible (including several of the apocrypha) with non-sectarian literary questions, exploring the meanings that the Bible reveals when we read it like a poem, narrative, or play. As a unique hybrid of introductory guide, essential handbook, historical survey, and absorbing commentary, this book fills a gap in literary Bible study with its fresh perspectives on the biblical writers’ many arts. Readers will engage in wide range of textual approaches and interpretive traditions through this broadly informed, accessibly written text. Dr. Christopher Hodgkins has taught Literary Study of the Bible for 25 years, over which time he has field-tested the many lenses—of genre, image, language, characterization, plot, and craft—used throughout this book. Tracing the sources, composition, and influences of the Biblical text, this book places the Bible in a tradition of ancient near eastern, Hebrew, and Hellenistic literary art, giving new depth to the way we understand the familiar stories of scripture. Unlike other literary introductions to the Bible, this book uniquely combines these elements: Approaches the Bible as a richly collaborative and coherent work of literary art, exploring how earlier books influence the creation and interpretation of later ones Provides illuminating commentary supplemented by explanatory textboxes, maps, illustrations, and study questions to enhance interest and expand learning Introduces poetic and narrative devices like doubling, juxtaposition, and irony within the context of scriptural art and editorial design Gives extensive attention to each biblical book, resulting in the most comprehensive introduction to literary Bible study to date Presents these materials through an accessible and lively text permeated with references to both high and popular culture Literary Study of the Bible will be a welcome addition to personal, school, college, and congregational libraries, as well as an excellent text for students of the Bible in both secular and faith-based settings.

The Nature of the Moment

The Nature of the Moment
Author: Valentine Ackland
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811218184

The Mellow Year

The Mellow Year
Author: James William Foley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1921
Genre:
ISBN: