The Sadness of Christ

The Sadness of Christ
Author: Saint Thomas More
Publsiher: Scepter Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0933932669

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This book was the last that St. Thomas More wrote in the Tower of London before he was executed for standing firm in his Catholic faith. In it, he explores the Gospel passages that depict the agony of Our Lord in the Garden of Gethsemane. He depicts Christ as a model of virtue in the face of suffering and persecution. And along the way, he includes valuable and eternally relevant reflections on prayer, courage, friendship, statesmanship, and more. Here is an excellent resource for Lent or anytime!

The Sadness of the Samurai

The Sadness of the Samurai
Author: Victor del Arbol
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429955201

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A betrayal and a murder in pro-Nazi Spain spark a struggle for power that grips a family for generations in this sweeping historical thriller Fierce, edgy, brisk, and enthralling, this brilliant novel by Victor del Árbol pushes the boundaries of the traditional historical novel and in doing so creates a work of incredible power that resonates long after the last page has been turned. When Isabel, a Spanish aristocrat living in the pro-Nazi Spain of 1941, becomes involved in a plot to kill her Fascist husband, she finds herself betrayed by her mysterious lover. The effects of her betrayal play out in a violent struggle for power in both family and government over three generations, intertwining her story with that of a young lawyer named Maria forty years later. During the attempted Fascist coup of 1981, Maria is accused of plotting the prison escape of a man she successfully prosecuted for murder. As Maria's and Isabel's narratives unfold they encircle each other, creating a page-turning literary thriller firmly rooted in history.

The Women Were Leaving the Men

The Women Were Leaving the Men
Author: Andrew Mozina
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0814333621

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Intriguing, quirky, and deeply felt stories from Michigan fiction writer Andy Mozina, collected in his first full-length fiction release.

Buchanan s Journal of Man

Buchanan s Journal of Man
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1887
Genre: Phrenology
ISBN: CHI:31457824

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The Sadness of Spirits

The Sadness of Spirits
Author: Aimee Pogson
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780253050465

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What power does misery play in daily life? In this sorrowful yet intriguing collection of stories, Aimee Pogson explores journeys of suffering through magical realism. A preschool teacher contends with the stream of salmon that keep appearing on her windowsill, in her closet, tucked in her shoes. An invisible boy swallows nails, buttons, and tree bark in a misguided attempt to grow stronger. Spirits cling to a Ouija board, restlessly hoping that someone will remove it from the closet and ask them a question. A young girl who has an existential crisis burns her Barbie dolls at the stake. And a short, dancing man manipulates the melody of molecules in an attempt to bring his loved ones back to life. While sadness weighs heavy in The Sadness of Spirits, Pogson's writing provokes strong emotions, leaving the reader with hope and admiration as the characters are awakened to the nuance and possibility melancholy can bring.

The Sadness of Geography

The Sadness of Geography
Author: Logathasan Tharmathurai
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-07-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459745032

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A riveting story of a boy whose courage, perseverance, wit, and occasional burst of good luck guided him to the safety of his adopted home, Canada.

Feminist Interpretations of William James

Feminist Interpretations of William James
Author: Erin C. Tarver,Shannon Sullivan
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780271076942

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Widely regarded as the father of American psychology, William James is by any measure a mammoth presence on the stage of pragmatist philosophy. But despite his indisputable influence on philosophical thinkers of all genders, men remain the movers and shakers in the Jamesian universe—while women exist primarily to support their endeavors and serve their needs. How could the philosophy of William James, a man devoted to Victorian ideals, be used to support feminism? Feminist Interpretations of William James lays out the elements of James’s philosophy that are particularly problematic for feminism, offers a novel feminist approach to James’s ethical philosophy, and takes up epistemic contestations in and with James’s pragmatism. The results are surprising. In short, James’s philosophy can prove useful for feminist efforts to challenge sexism and male privilege, in spite of James himself. In this latest installment of the Re-Reading the Canon series, contributors appeal to William James’s controversial texts not simply as an exercise in feminist critique but in the service of feminism. Along with the editors, the contributors are Jeremy Carrette, Lorraine Code, Megan Craig, Susan Dieleman, Jacob L. Goodson, Maurice Hamington, Erin McKenna, José Medina, and Charlene Haddock Seigfried.

The Apocryphal New Testament

The Apocryphal New Testament
Author: William Hone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1872
Genre: Apocryphal books (New Testament)
ISBN: HARVARD:32044081728719

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