Passionate Spirit

Passionate Spirit
Author: Cate Haste
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781408878347

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__________________________ 'Fascinating ... Haste paints a portrait of a woman who was born to triumph, not surrender' - Harper's Bazaar 'Written in elegant, lucid prose ... a treasure trove of European cultural riches and scandalous intrigue ... Compelling' - Economist 'Lively, well illustrated and enjoyably juicy' - Miranda Seymour, Financial Times __________________________ The life of an extraordinary artist and intellect: the composer, author and socialite Alma Mahler, whose life spanned one of the most captivating and dramatic periods in history Alma Mahler was once at the epicentre of Vienna's artistic and intellectual life. A talented composer in her own right, she was open, generous, remarkably creative, curious, challenging and zealous in her pursuit of love. Artists, architects, musicians and writers jostled to join her coterie. Gustav Klimt was her first kiss; Gustav Mahler her first husband. But her life was haunted by tragedy, and the support and inspiration that Alma gave to the men she loved came at the heavy price of her own artistic fulfilment. Drawing extensively on previously unpublished diaries and letters, Cate Haste illuminates the passionate spirit of one of history's most complex and charismatic muses, a modern woman with an elemental vitality that could scarcely be contained by her century – who will live forever in the art she created and inspired.

Nietzsche s Free Spirit Works

Nietzsche s Free Spirit Works
Author: Matthew Meyer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108474177

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Presents the free spirit works, often approached as mere assemblages of aphorisms, as a coherent narrative of Nietzsche's self-education.

An Unsettled Spirit

An Unsettled Spirit
Author: Terry Sturm
Publsiher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781552381281

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Under the name of G.B. Lancaster, Edith Lyttleton wrote over a dozen novels and some 250 short stories, mostly narratives of romance and adventure set in the remote back country of New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. This book is a fascinating account of the harsh experience of a gifted woman writer forced to earn her own living but struggling to move beyond the limits of potboilers to more serious work.

Disciplines of the Holy Spirit

Disciplines of the Holy Spirit
Author: Siang-Yang Tan,Douglas H. Gregg
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310872009

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Connect with the life-changing ministry of the Holy Spirit. Disciples of the Holy Spirit shows how a dynamic, close walk with God can be yours each day through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. As the energizer of your faith, the Spirit wants to bring you into a transforming communion with Christ. He wants to empower you to love your enemies, live without fear, and give generously out of an inner abundance. Your part? Simply yielding to him through the following spiritual disciplines: Solitude--helping you draw near to God for spiritual growth and vigor Surrender--helping you surrender to God's will and purpose for your life, preparing you for effective ministry Service--helping you move into fellowship with others and partnership with God in reaching a broken world As you practice the spiritual disciplines, your concept of what it means to be a Christian will acquire a new, life-changing dimension. You'll grow closer to Jesus--and your life will increasingly reflect the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. "Dr. Tan always has something worthwhile to say. His passion for people, life, and God, combined with his extensive professional knowledge make this book an important read." - Larry Crabb Jr., PhD, counselor and bestselling author "A passionate, fresh guide for how Christians can grow in Christ through the traditional spiritual disciplines. Believers of differing theological backgrounds will find encouragement and wisdom." - Stanton L. Jones, PhD, author of the God's Design for Sex book series Dr. Siang-Yang Tan is senior pastor of First Evangelical Church in Glendale, California. He is also associate professor of psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, a licensed psychologist, and the author of Lay Counseling: Equipping Christians for a Helping Ministry. He lives in Arcadia, California. Dr. Douglas Gregg is former director of the Office of Christian Community at Fuller Theological Seminary and a training specialist with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. He is the coauthor of Inner Healing: A Handbook for Helping Yourself & Others and lives in Los Angeles.

Spirit Led Preaching

Spirit Led Preaching
Author: Greg Heisler
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433643378

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Preaching simply does not happen apart from the Holy Spirit. In fact, preaching is the Spirit's ministry! Spirit-Led Preaching helps readers understand preaching from the Spirit's point of view and teaches about the Spirit's role in both the preparation and delivery process, showing what it means to be truly empowered by the Spirit when you preach. It also explains the crucial connection between Word and Spirit as they depend on each other to bring about spiritual transformation in the lives of the congregation. This revised edition includes a new chapter on the congregation’s role in relationship to the Spirit and preaching—a subject not often mentioned in books on preaching. Spirit-led Preaching is a book written by a pastor to pastors and students of preaching and is filled with personal examples from the author’s own preaching ministry. It has encouraged both novice students of preaching as well as seasoned pulpit veterans for over a decade. In 2007, Spirit-Led Preaching won first place for the Pastor’s Soul category from Christianity Today magazine.

PASSION OFR THE HOLY SPIRIT

PASSION OFR THE HOLY SPIRIT
Author: HEZEKIAH ACHILONU
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783739657035

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First and foremost, my high praise, adoration and adulation go to the Almighty God, the fountain of wisdom, knowledge and understanding. I greatly appreciate Jesus Christ, the power and wisdom of God. I also owe a depth of gratitude to the Holy Spirit for inspiring this work at every step from the commencement to the conclusion. Secondly, I remain grateful to God for giving me a worthy companion and partner, a wife that passionately and tenderly takes total care of me. I cherish our love, fidelity and understanding. Equally, I value the cooperation of my children. You are priceless jewels. Also, a friend in need is a friend indeed. Ugosly Nwachukwu, Mrs Suzan and Sunday Chukwudi are vessels unto honour in the hand of God for God's work

Psychology of the Spirit

Psychology of the Spirit
Author: John G. Shobris,Holly A. Shobris
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781460247204

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While not all aspects of Carl Gustav Jung's work have aged well, many of his ideas remain consistent with current concepts in behavioral psychology and neuroscience. Psychology of the Spirit reviews the lasting effects of Jung's work and how it integrates with modern neuroscience, cognitive and behavioral studies, and Christian theology. It combines the mystical insights developed by Eastern Orthodox Christian theology with Jung's vision of the psyche and the concept of the collective unconscious and its archetypes. Though written as a contribution to the field of psychology and as a tool for clinical practice, it is also accessible to lay readers interested in the relationship between the mind and the brain....

The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle

The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle
Author: Aristotle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1897
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: HARVARD:32044009553348

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