Senses of Mystery

Senses of Mystery
Author: David E. Cooper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351620901

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In this beautifully written book, David E. Cooper uses a gentle walk through a tropical garden – the view of the fields and hills beyond it, the sound of birds, voices and flutes, the reflection of light in water, the play of shadows among the trees and the presence of strange animals – as an opportunity to reflect on experiences of nature and the mystery of existence. Covering an extensive range of topics, from Daoism to dogs, from gardening to walking, from Zen to Debussy, Cooper succeeds in conveying some deep and difficult philosophical ideas about the meaning of life in an engaging manner, showing how those ideas bear upon the practical question of how we should relate to our world and live our lives. A thought-provoking and compelling book, Senses of Mystery is a triumph of both storytelling and philosophy.

The Sense of Mystery Clarity and Obscurity in the Intellectual Life

The Sense of Mystery  Clarity and Obscurity in the Intellectual Life
Author: Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P.
Publsiher: Emmaus Academic
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781947792340

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The Sense of Mystery highlights what is clear and what retains the character of mystery in the traditional and Thomistic solution concerning the great problems pertaining to our knowledge in general, to our knowledge of God (whether naturally or supernaturally attained), and to questions pertaining to grace. St. Thomas has fear neither for logic nor for mystery. Indeed, logical lucidity leads him to see in nature those mysteries that speak in their own particular ways of the Creator. Likewise, this same lucidity aids him in putting into strong relief other secrets of a far superior order—those of grace and of the intimate life of God, which would remain unknown were it not for Divine Revelation.

The Snack time mystery

The Snack time mystery
Author: Tina Boggs
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781664169562

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The Snack-time mystery is a real thinker! Can you help Gil use his senses to uncover the class snack? Do you know what your 5 senses are? Are you the detective who can crack this case? I sure hope so! Put on your thinking cap because we need your help!

Crime The Mystery of the Common Sense Concept

Crime  The Mystery of the Common Sense Concept
Author: Robert Reiner
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509510764

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Crime is a source of endless fascination and fear. Yet behind the apparent consensus that crime must be fought, there is considerable conflict about what should or should not be treated as criminal, and even the most shocking crimes can inspire divisive debate. This concise book explores the seemingly simple, common-sense concept of crime revealing the huge complexities, ambiguities and tensions that lie beneath it. Criminal law is often at odds with different moral perspectives and the practices of different cultures. The mass media distort the picture profoundly, as do politicians in pursuit of law and order votes. The criminal justice system tackles only a limited range of crimes – almost entirely ones committed by the poor and relatively powerless – while often neglecting the most dangerous and harmful activities of corporations and states, from the carnage of unjust wars to the tragedies engendered by austerity. It is only by examining the multiple and varied perspectives on crime that we can begin to understand and respond appropriately to this social phenomenon. Written by a world-leading criminologist, this insightful book will be an invaluable and captivating introduction for students and interested readers of criminology, law, sociology and politics.

6th Sense

6th Sense
Author: Kate Calloway
Publsiher: Bella Books
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781642472608

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The last person private investigator Cassidy James expects—or wants—to hear from is her ex-lover, psychologist Maggie Carradine. But when a distraught Maggie calls begging for help, Cassidy puts her anger and hurt aside and agrees to meet Maggie face-to-face. Her misgivings are reinforced when Maggie reveals the bizarre manner in which she has just witnessed not one, but two, separate brutal murders. The victims are both connected to clients of Maggie’s and the gruesome clues intensify Cassidy’s fear that the killing has just begun.

Making Sense of Mystery

Making Sense of Mystery
Author: John J. Markey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2018
Genre: Belief and doubt
ISBN: 159982955X

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What is the meaning of life? Entering this into an internet search engine will yield millions of results that reflect centuries of thinking on this question. With so many competing claims about the meaning of existence, how can a person sort through the responses? In Making Sense of Mystery: A Primer on Theological Thinking, John Markey offers a concise introduction to the human experience of mystery, including the nature of belief and doubt, the role of tradition and authority, diverse forms of knowledge--including through art, and the process of human transformation that results from these exercises and experiences. Rooted in the Christian tradition, this book lays the groundwork for theological thinking (not just learning theological concepts) and invites readers to reflect on their own understandings of mystery and meaning. With a glossary, review and discussion questions, real-world connections, and chapters on the discipline of theology, Making Sense of Mystery is a perfect primer for the modern classroom.

A Sinister Sense

A Sinister Sense
Author: Allison Kingsley
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101581018

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Visions of the future and turning into people's thoughts come naturally to Clara Quinn thanks to her inherited Quinn Sense. Unfortunately, it offers no insight into her love life—or lack thereof—especially where hardware store owner Rick Sanders is concerned. But even though she's still nursing a broken heart, Clara offers Rick a home for his troublesome dog, Tatters. But Tatters is the least of Rick's problems when a dead body is discovered in the back of his truck. The victim was seen in the hardware store—and bludgeoned to death with a hammer stolen from there. Clara believes Rick is innocent, but she's not sure whether that belief comes from the Quinn Sense in her head or simply from a desire in her heart...

Senses of Mystery

Senses of Mystery
Author: Bernard Joseph Verkamp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Mystery
ISBN: 0940866617

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The Senses of Mystery is based on the need to distinguish between the "purely natural" sense of mystery and one that is specifically religious leading to a conclusion that it is precisely in their shared experience of the mystery of reality that science and religion have their best chance of reconciliation.