Sanctuary in the Wilderness

Sanctuary in the Wilderness
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9780804779104
ISBN-13 : 0804779104
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Sanctuary in the Wilderness by : Alan Mintz

The effort to create a serious Hebrew literature in the United States in the years around World War I is one of the best kept secrets of American Jewish history. Hebrew had been revived as a modern literary language in nineteenth-century Russia and then taken to Palestine as part of the Zionist revolution. But the overwhelming majority of Jewish emigrants from Eastern Europe settled in America, and a passionate kernel among them believed that Hebrew provided the vehicle for modernizing the Jewish people while maintaining their connection to Zion. These American Hebraists created schools, journals, newspapers, and, most of all, a high literary culture focused on producing poetry. Sanctuary in the Wilderness is a critical introduction to American Hebrew poetry, focusing on a dozen key poets. This secular poetry began with a preoccupation with the situation of the individual in a disenchanted world and then moved outward to engage American vistas and Jewish fate and hope in midcentury. American Hebrew poets hoped to be read in both Palestine and America, but were disappointed on both scores. Several moved to Israel and connected with the vital literary scene there, but most stayed and persisted in the cause of American Hebraism.

In the Sanctuary of Women

In the Sanctuary of Women
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Publisher : Upper Room Books
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780835811491
ISBN-13 : 0835811492
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Sanctuary of Women by : Jan L. Richardson

Come spend some time in the sanctuary of women, an often-ignored space in Jewish and Christian history. This devotional book for women highlights six women from around the world and across the centuries, inviting us to discover what their lives tell us about God. Jan Richardson, a gifted poet, artist, and author, believes it is essential for women to listen to one another's wisdom and bring the fullness of their lives, with all the wonders and messiness, into their prayer life. In the Sanctuary of Women gathers together these women from scripture and history: Eve Brigid of Kildare The desert mothers Hildegard of Bingen Harriet Powers The Woman of the Song of Songs Each chapter becomes its own sanctuary, with one of the women serving as a companion as you contemplate the theme that her life offers. Throughout the readings Richardson weaves her own stories, poetry, prayers, and blessings. Midway through each chapter, a section called "The Secret Room" gives you a chance to pause and reflect on unexpected insights. Reading the book daily will carry you through six months, or you can dip into the readings as you wish. An invitation into reflection and prayer alone or in the company of others, In the Sanctuary of Women is a book to treasure and to share with the women and the men in your life.

Door in the Mountain

Door in the Mountain
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Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9780819567123
ISBN-13 : 0819567124
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Door in the Mountain by : Jean Valentine

The collected works of one of America’s most innovative poets.

Beyond the Sanctuary

Beyond the Sanctuary
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Publisher : Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781616715304
ISBN-13 : 1616715308
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Sanctuary by : Timothy A. Johnston

As the source and summit of the Christian life, the liturgy draws us into the mysteries of Christ's life and sends us forth to be a sacrament of God's love and mercy in the world. Beyond the Sanctuary: Essays on Liturgy, Life, and Discipleship, invites the reader to discover the relationship of liturgy to the modern world, evangelization, spirituality, music, art and beauty, catechesis, and social justice.

The Gate of the Sanctuary

The Gate of the Sanctuary
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Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 9781473377233
ISBN-13 : 1473377234
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gate of the Sanctuary by : Aleister Crowley

This early work of poetry, by Aleister Crowley, was originally published in 1898. Born in Royal Leamington Spa, England in 1875, Crowley was raised by Christian fundamentalist parents. He attended Trinity College at Cambridge University, but left before graduating. After leaving the college, he devoted his time to studying the occult, and travelled extensively throughout the world in persuit of its secret knowledge. He went on to become a prolific writer, producing essays, prose and poetry on a wide range of subjects. To this day he remains a highly influential figure, both in occult circles and popular culture. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions.

Finding Sanctuary

Finding Sanctuary
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9780297856870
ISBN-13 : 0297856871
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Sanctuary by : Christopher Jamison

Abbot Christopher Jamison, from BBC2's THE MONASTERY and new show THE SILENCE, suggests ways in which the teachings of St Benedict can be helpful in everyday life. Have you ever wondered why everybody these days seems so busy? In FINDING SANCTUARY, Father Christopher Jamison offers practical wisdom from the monastic tradition on how to build sanctuary into your life. No matter how hard you work, being too busy is not inevitable. Silence and contemplation are not just for monks and nuns, they are natural parts of life. Yet to keep hold of this truth in the rush of modern living you need the support of other people and sensible advice from wise guides. By learning to listen in new ways, people's lives can change and the abbot offers some monastic steps that help this transition to a more spiritual life. In the face of many easy assumptions about the irrelevance of religion today, Father Christopher makes religion accessible for those in search of life's meaning and offers a vision of the world's religions working together as a unique source of hope for the 21st century.

The Forest Sanctuary

The Forest Sanctuary
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : NLS:B000144782
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Forest Sanctuary by : Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans

Sanctuary

Sanctuary
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Publisher : Soulful Group
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 1838114912
ISBN-13 : 9781838114916
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Sanctuary by : Richard C Bower

In the author's first collection, 'POSTMODERN' we experienced the atmosphere of 'eternal recurrence' and this is amplified in 'Sanctuary' which unashamedly trespasses across sixty-six poems through the landscape of spirituality, the power of self-reflection and the rejection of hyper-modernisation. Seeking to demonstrate to himself that isolation is essential to unlock our deepest thoughts, he took to residing in a Buddhist Community in order to write and compile Sanctuary. The result being a powerful poetry collection that can sit alongside any great metaphysical work.

Sanctuary

Sanctuary
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Publisher : Scribner Book Company
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015040731849
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Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Sanctuary by : Paul Monette

A fable in which Renarda the Fox and Lapina the Rabbit, two female creatures, meet in the forest and fall in love.

American Sanctuary

American Sanctuary
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780525563631
ISBN-13 : 0525563636
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis American Sanctuary by : A. Roger Ekirch

In 1797 the bloodiest mutiny ever suffered by the Royal Navy took place on the British frigate HMS Hermione off the coast of Puerto Rico. Jonathan Robbins, a reputed American sailor who had been impressed into service, made his way to American shores. President John Adams bowed to Britain’s request for his extradition. Convicted of murder and piracy by a court-martial in Jamaica, Robbins was hanged. Adams’s catastrophic miscalculation ignited a political firestorm, only to be fanned by Robbins’s failure to receive his constitutional rights of due process and trial by jury by an American court. American Sanctuary brilliantly lays out in riveting detail the story of how the Robbins affair, amid the turbulent presidential campaign of 1800, inflamed the new nation and set in motion a constitutional crisis, resulting in Adams’s defeat and Thomas Jefferson’s election as the third president of the United States. Robbins’s martyrdom led directly to the country’s historic decision to grant political asylum to foreign refugees—a major achievement in fulfilling the promise of American independence.