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The Making of Paul
Author | : Richard I. Pervo |
Publsiher | : Fortress Press |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781451417005 |
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The influence of the apostle Paul in early Christianity goes far beyond the reach of the seven genuine letters he wrote to early assemblies; Paul was reveredand fiercely opposedin an even larger number of letters penned in his name, and in narratives told about him and against him, that were included in our New Testament and, far more often, treasured and circulated outside it. Richard Pervo provides an illuminating and comprehensive survey of the legacy of Paul and the various ways he was remembered, honored, and vilified in the early churches.
Paul s Book
Author | : Collier Schorr |
Publsiher | : Mack |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Male models |
ISBN | : 1912339560 |
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Collier Schorr met Paul Hameline, a young French artist and model, in New York in 2015. A friend of friend, he came to her home for a "go-see", which is when a photographer gets to see how a model looks in front of the camera. Paul's family lives in the Marais section of Paris around the corner from the hotel Collier stays at while in Paris, so they began to meet and to make a project that lasted two years in which Collier would visit Paul at his parents' house and take pictures and talk. The idea was for Paul and Collier to experience photography as a social space, a conversation in which his body and her eyes could try and understand each other's fascinations and fantasies. Many of the pictures were published in 'Re Edition' magazine. 'Paul's Book' expands that magazine story to form a larger piece about the way in which a photographer and model can search for some greater revelations with the simplest movements and various states of undress. --
The Making of Paul Klee s Career 1914 1920
Author | : Otto Karl Werckmeister |
Publsiher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1989-07-10 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0226893588 |
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Paul Klee—one of the preeminent artists of the twentieth century—was associated with all of the major movements of the first half of the century: expressionism, cubism, surrealism, and abstraction. In this economic and political history, O. K. Werckmeister traces Klee's career as a professional artist, concentrating on the years 1914-20 in which Klee rose from obscurity to recognition in the visual culture of the incipient Weimar Republic. Werckmeister reveals the degree to which Klee, who has been traditionally portrayed as aloof from politics and the vicissitudes of the art market, was subject to and interacted with material conditions. Drawing on rich documentary evidence—records of Klee's sales, reviews of his exhibitions, the artist's published writings about his art, unpublished correspondence, as well as contemporary criticism—Werckmeister follows Klee's transformation from an idiosyncratic abstract individualist to a metaphysical storyteller to mystical sage. Werckmeister argues that this latter image was promoted by a number of influential art critics and dealers acting in cooperation with the artist himself. This posture prompted Klee's success first in the war-weary modernist art world of 1916-18 and then in the pseudo-revolutionary art world of 1919-20. This work is a critical challenge to the myth of Klee's art and to the hagiography of his artistic personality. Werckmeister's historical account is sure to be a controversial yet significant contribution to Klee studies—one that will change the nature of Klee scholarship for some time to come.
Is God a Moral Monster
Author | : Paul Copan |
Publsiher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2011-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1441214542 |
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A recent string of popular-level books written by the New Atheists have leveled the accusation that the God of the Old Testament is nothing but a bully, a murderer, and a cosmic child abuser. This viewpoint is even making inroads into the church. How are Christians to respond to such accusations? And how are we to reconcile the seemingly disconnected natures of God portrayed in the two testaments? In this timely and readable book, apologist Paul Copan takes on some of the most vexing accusations of our time, including: God is arrogant and jealous God punishes people too harshly God is guilty of ethnic cleansing God oppresses women God endorses slavery Christianity causes violence and more Copan not only answers God's critics, he also shows how to read both the Old and New Testaments faithfully, seeing an unchanging, righteous, and loving God in both.
The Making of Theatre History
Author | : Paul Kuritz |
Publsiher | : PAUL KURITZ |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0135478618 |
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Ron Paul Revolution History in the Making
Author | : Mark Frazier |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2008-08-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780615187754 |
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Self-published account detailing the author's involvement in Ron Paul's 2008 Presidential campaign, as well as the author's political opinions and endorsement of individualism.
Making Books
Author | : Paul Johnson |
Publsiher | : Pembroke Publishers Limited |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Authorship |
ISBN | : 9781551381275 |
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Over 30 book ideas to support literacy teaching across the curriculum. Easy-to-make story books, pop-up information books, diaries and poetry folders, plus many special and unusual books. Each project includes step-by-step instructions, a photograph of the finished work and helpful tips on lesson-planning.
Paul Volcker
Author | : Joseph B. Treaster |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2011-08-24 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781118160855 |
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As the Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1979 to 1982, Paul Volcker established himself as one of the most influential economic thinkers. Currently a major advocate for corporate governance and accounting reforms, Volcker’s reputation as a great business leader with uncompromising ethics continues to this day. Written by award-winning New York Times journalist Joseph Treaster, Paul Volcker: The Making of a Financial Legend takes readers through the most compelling moments of this legend’s life in private and public service. From his early days as a young Treasury Department official through his appointments to the New York Federal Reserve Bank, the Federal Reserve, and James D. Wolfensohn, Inc., this inspiring book captures the significant moments in Volcker life and explores the ethical, economic, and moral dilemmas he faced at every turn.