Sorrow s Profiles

Sorrow s Profiles
Author: Richard J. Alapack
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429919367

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The author, sensitively and with deep understanding, orchestrates a survivor's journey through the complex country of sorrow. The author challenges and transcends the received scientific view of grief over loss as a well-ordered progression. He appeals to the power of the imagination, broadening our understanding and breaking new ground that exposes both the life-giving and potentially destructive aspects of intense sorrow. This rich, original contribution to the grief literature must be read.'- Freda Woodrow Ph.D., University of Pretoria, South Africa. In this beautifully tender, sensitively reflective, and provocative book, the author leads a journey through the depths of authentic sorrow, longing, and despair. Daring us to face death unflinchingly, the author rouses in us the courage to spin in the vortex of personal and collective grief. In doing so, we emerge transformed and forever changed. No other book on human loss is so sane yet simultaneously subverts the status quo.- Ron Cornelissen, Argosy University, San Bernardino, California

The Beauty and the Sorrow

The Beauty and the Sorrow
Author: Peter Englund,Peter Graves
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307739285

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An intimate narrative history of World War I told through the stories of twenty men and women from around the globe--a powerful, illuminating, heart-rending picture of what the war was really like. In this masterful book, renowned historian Peter Englund describes this epoch-defining event by weaving together accounts of the average man or woman who experienced it. Drawing on the diaries, journals, and letters of twenty individuals from Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Venezuela, and the United States, Englund’s collection of these varied perspectives describes not a course of events but "a world of feeling." Composed in short chapters that move between the home front and the front lines, The Beauty and Sorrow brings to life these twenty particular people and lets them speak for all who were shaped in some way by the War, but whose voices have remained unheard.

Sorrow s Profiles

Sorrow s Profiles
Author: Richard Alapack
Publsiher: Karnac Books
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2010
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1855756218

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The author, sensitively and with deep understanding, orchestrates a survivor's journey through the complex country of sorrow. The author challenges and transcends the received scientific view of grief over loss as a well-ordered progression. He appeals to the power of the imagination, broadening our understanding and breaking new ground that exposes both the life-giving and potentially destructive aspects of intense sorrow. This rich, original contribution to the grief literature must be read.'- Freda Woodrow Ph.D., University of Pretoria, South Africa. In this beautifully tender, sensitively reflective, and provocative book, the author leads a journey through the depths of authentic sorrow, longing, and despair. Daring us to face death unflinchingly, the author rouses in us the courage to spin in the vortex of personal and collective grief. In doing so, we emerge transformed and forever changed. No other book on human loss is so sane yet simultaneously subverts the status quo.- Ron Cornelissen, Argosy University, San Bernardino, California

The Bay of Love and Sorrows

The Bay of Love and Sorrows
Author: David Adams Richards
Publsiher: Arcade Publishing
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1559706503

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The Book of Sorrows

The Book of Sorrows
Author: Walter Wangerin, Jr.,Walter Wangerin
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780310210818

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Following a conflict with the dreaded Wyrm, the barnyard animals try to piece together their shattered lives while unaware that their enemy plans new attacks.

Profiles in Courageous Manhood

Profiles in Courageous Manhood
Author: Edwin Louis Cole
Publsiher: Albury Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1577780876

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The storms of life can rage against us, and sometimes it's all we can do just to find shelter. But who are the men who shine through such storms as beacons of courageous living? Where are those who not only hang on but forge ahead? When life's journey seems too rough, a story of triumph in the midst of tragedy can propel us to fresh enthusiasm. Profiles in Courageous Manhood takes you on the road less traveled in this world -- the road of a courageous man. And the powerful life-changing profiles in this book will stir the courage locked inside of you.

101 WAYS TO ADDRESS LIFE S SORROWS

101 WAYS TO ADDRESS LIFE S SORROWS
Author: Richard de Meath
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781291032093

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For a great number of people there are periods when life becomes a battlefield of emotional conflicts, caused by emotional obstacles or even situations beyond normal everyday control. When this happens, there are no easy answers, no words that can take away pain and sorrow, but there are ways to deal with the pain that help you to find some comfort and support. Regardless of the cause, there are many ways to deal with these setbacks, of looking at life in a different way and finding new methods of dealing with it. 101 Ways To Address Life's Sorrows is a special book, one that is certain to answer many of your questions and the perfect companion to keep by your bedside table.

Justice and the Just War Tradition

Justice and the Just War Tradition
Author: Christopher J. Eberle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317297390

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Justice and the Just War Tradition articulates a distinctive understanding of the reasons that can justify war, of the reasons that cannot justify war, and of the role that those reasons should play in the motivational and attitudinal lives of the citizens, soldiers, and statesmen who participate in war. Eberle does so by relying on a robust conception of human worth, rights, and justice. He locates this theoretical account squarely in the Just War Tradition. But his account is not merely theoretical: Justice and the Just War Tradition has a variety of practical aims, one of the most important of which is to serve as an aid to moral formation. The hope is that citizens, soldiers, and statesmen whose emotions and aspirations have been shaped by the Just War Tradition will be able to negotiate violent communal conflict in ways that respect the demands of justice. So Justice and the Just War Tradition articulates a theoretically satisfying and practically engaging account of the reasons that count in favor of war. Moreover, Eberle develops that account by engaging contemporary theorists, both philosophical and theological, by according due deference to venerable contributors to the Just War Tradition, and by integrating insights from military memoire, the history of war, and the author's experience of teaching ethics at the United States Naval Academy.