Bondage to the Dead

Bondage to the Dead
Author: Michael C. Steinlauf
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0815604033

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Describes the Poles' memory of the Holocaust, which amounted to mass psychic and moral trauma unprecedented in history.

The Word of Life Being Selections from the Work of the Ministry

The Word of Life  Being Selections from the Work of the Ministry
Author: Charles John Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1874
Genre: Sermons, English
ISBN: COLUMBIA:CR60033339

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The Bondage Breaker

The Bondage Breaker
Author: Neil T. Anderson
Publsiher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780736975919

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You Can Break the Chains Holding You Captive Harmful habits, negative thinking, and irrational feelings can all lead to sinful behavior and keep you in bondage. If you feel trapped by any of these strongholds in your life, know that you are not alone—you can break free. Neil Anderson has brought hope to countless thousands facing similar spiritual attacks. In this significantly revised and updated edition of this popular bestselling book, he offers a holistic approach to spiritual warfare that is rooted in the Word of God. As you read stories of others who have been locked in spiritual battles, you will learn the underlying whys and hows behind these attacks and discover the truths that sets people free in Jesus. You don’t have to live as if you are in chains. Break through your spiritual battles, and find freedom in Christ with The Bondage Breaker.

The House at Ujazdowskie 16

The House at Ujazdowskie 16
Author: Karen Auerbach
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253009159

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The compelling history of ten Jewish families rebuilding their lives in Warsaw after the Holocaust—“amply illustrated . . . the book reverberates with hope” (Jewish Book Council). Warsaw, Poland, once described as the “Paris of the East,” had been transformed into a landscape of ruin by the ravages of World War II. Among the few areas of the city center that escaped Nazi decimation was Ujazdowskie Avenue, where German officials lived during the occupation. In the late 1940s, while most surviving Polish Jews were making their homes in new countries, ten Jewish families reclaimed a once elegant building at 16 Ujazdowskie Avenue and began reconstructing their lives. These families rebuilt on the rubble of the Polish capital and created new communities as they sought to distance themselves from the memory of a painful past. Based on interviews with family members, extensive archival research, and the families’ personal papers and correspondence, Karen Auerbach presents an engrossing story of loss and rebirth, political faith and disillusionment, and the persistence of Jewishness.

Almost Dead

Almost Dead
Author: Michael Lawrence Dickinson
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780820362243

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Beginning in the late seventeenth century and concluding with the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, Almost Dead reveals how the thousands of captives who lived, bled, and resisted in the Black Urban Atlantic survived to form dynamic communities. Michael Lawrence Dickinson uses cities with close commercial ties to shed light on similarities, variations, and linkages between urban Atlantic slave communities in mainland America and the Caribbean. The study adopts the perspectives of those enslaved to reveal that, in the eyes of the enslaved, the distinctions were often of degree rather than kind as cities throughout the Black Urban Atlantic remained spaces for Black oppression and resilience. The tenets of subjugation remained all too similar, as did captives’ need to stave off social death and hold on to their humanity. Almost Dead argues that urban environments provided unique barriers to and avenues for social rebirth: the process by which African-descended peoples reconstructed their lives individually and collectively after forced exportation from West Africa. This was an active process of cultural remembrance, continued resistance, and communal survival. It was in these urban slave communities—within the connections between neighbors and kinfolk—that the enslaved found the physical and psychological resources necessary to endure the seemingly unendurable. Whether sites of first arrival, commodification, sale, short-term captivity, or lifetime enslavement, the urban Atlantic shaped and was shaped by Black lives.

A New Testament Commentary for English Readers

A New Testament Commentary for English Readers
Author: Charles John Ellicott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1897
Genre: Bible
ISBN: UCD:31175009814677

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A New Testament commentary for English readers by various writers ed by C J Ellicott

A New Testament commentary for English readers  by various writers  ed  by C J  Ellicott
Author: Charles John Ellicott (bp. of Gloucester)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1884
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555048019

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Ask Pastor Adrienne

Ask Pastor Adrienne
Author: Adrienne Greene
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1985425491

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A collection of one-hundred articles which appeared in rural newspapers in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois over a period of three years. The ongoing, syndicated column,"Ask Pastor Adrienne(TM)," provides a forum for readers to query a member of clergy without being judged, interrogated or embarrassed by their standing (or non-standing) on the Christian landscape. Readers asked questions and were answered by Pastor Adrienne in general, biblical terms. The book is an archive of diverse topics regarding the American culture of Christianity as experienced by the public.