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Idiot, Sojourning Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Idiot, Sojourning Soul

What is “Christianity”? What’s it supposed to be? In a world where Trump, Obama, Putin, and Lady Gaga all claim Christianity as their spiritual home, it’s not an easy question to answer. Part memoir, part historical-theological analysis, Idiot, Sojourning Soul tells the story of one former skeptic’s exploration of Christian spirituality. Justin Rosolino was raised in a post-Christian context where all gods were up for grabs and all truth-claims equally dubious. While studying political theory in college, Justin found himself drawn to the writings of Augustine, Kierkegaard, and Martin Luther King Jr. Much to his surprise, he resonated with their profoundly Christian accounts of human nature, desire, lack, and love. With wit and scholarly precision, Idiot examines Christianity’s historical development, from its ancient beginnings to its current and confounding condition. The result is a must read for anyone who’s ever wondered what Jesus was really up to, and why contemporary Christianity bears so little semblance to its namesake.

Idiot, Sojourning Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Idiot, Sojourning Soul

What is "Christianity"? What's it supposed to be? In a world where Trump, Obama, Putin, and Lady Gaga all claim Christianity as their spiritual home, it's not an easy question to answer. Part memoir, part historical-theological analysis, Idiot, Sojourning Soul tells the story of one former skeptic's exploration of Christian spirituality. Justin Rosolino was raised in a post-Christian context where all gods were up for grabs and all truth-claims equally dubious. While studying political theory in college, Justin found himself drawn to the writings of Augustine, Kierkegaard, and Martin Luther King Jr. Much to his surprise, he resonated with their profoundly Christian accounts of human nature, desire, lack, and love. With wit and scholarly precision, Idiot examines Christianity's historical development, from its ancient beginnings to its current and confounding condition. The result is a must read for anyone who's ever wondered what Jesus was really up to, and why contemporary Christianity bears so little semblance to its namesake.

Run in the Fam'ly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Run in the Fam'ly

"Jake Robertson, a young Black man snared in the welfare-to-work rut, longs to make a better way for his family. Piecing together minimum-wage jobs and drawing—illegally— on public assistance simply to make ends meet, he hopes against hope for the chance to pull his girlfriend and asthmatic son out of grinding poverty. Upon his father’s release from prison, he is tempted with a crime that could solve his economic woes, but which he fears may fate him to the same life as his father—a man whose past is dark indeed, and about whom Jake has yet to learn one deep, terrible secret."--Amazon.com viewed July 11, 2022.

Friends Along the Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Friends Along the Way

A celebrated jazz writer offers fascinating portraits of friends he's known during a lifetime in jazz For more than half a century, jazz writer and lyricist Gene Lees has been the friend of many in the world of jazz music. In this delightful book he offers minibiographies of fifteen of these friends--some of them jazz greats, some lesser-known figures, and some up-and-comers. Combining conversations and memoirs with critical commentary, Lees's insightful and intimate profiles will captivate jazz fans, performers, and historians alike. The subjects of the book range from the versatile orchestrator and arranger Claus Ogerman to legendary jazz broadcaster Willis Conover, from the gifted young Chinese violinist Yue Deng to undersung pianist Junior Mance. Lees writes about these figures both as musicians and as human beings, and he writes out of a conviction that jazz as an art form represents the highest values of American culture. Inviting us into the lives of these unique individuals, Lees offers an affectionate view of the jazz community that only an insider could provide.

Corks and Curls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 606

Corks and Curls

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Virginia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 668

Virginia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Schwann Spectrum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1134

Schwann Spectrum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Oração da noite
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 198

Oração da noite

VOCÊ VÊ DEUS NO ESCURO? Depois de perder seu filho, seu pai e sua cidade natal no mesmo ano, Tish Harrison Warren era uma pastora que não conseguia mais orar. A autora do bestseller Liturgia do ordinário reaprendeu a orar, a crer e até a sofrer com uma simples oração, repetida a cada noite. Compartilhando o que aprendeu, este livro contém profundas reflexões sobre as diversas vulnerabilidades humanas — incluindo doenças imprevistas, lutos duradouros, alegrias perdidas e cansaços teimosos — e como Deus parece estranhamente ausente em cada uma delas. Quer suas noites estejam cheias de riso, choro, ansiedade ou mesmo trabalho, Tish fala como uma amiga que sabe o que é sofrer, mas que nunca despreza a sua dor. Longe de respostas abstratas ou explicações insensíveis, ela lhe conduzirá à descoberta de que talvez seja justamente no seu escuro que a luz de Deus mais possa brilhar enquanto você também aprende a fazer a oração da noite

Historical Dictionary of Competitive Swimming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Historical Dictionary of Competitive Swimming

Historical Dictionary of Competitive Swimming examines the sport since its inception as an athletic event through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and appendixes that detail Olympic and World Championships medal winners. The dictionary section contains more than 500 cross-referenced entries on individuals, major competitions, competitive strokes, and countries that have enjoyed significant success in the sport. --Book Jacket.

Mademoiselle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1118

Mademoiselle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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