The Face of the Ancient Orient

The Face of the Ancient Orient
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780486147697
ISBN-13 : 048614769X
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Synopsis The Face of the Ancient Orient by : Sabatino Moscati

Fascinating study examines Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Hittites, Canaanites, Israelites, Persians, others. "...a valuable introduction, perhaps the best available in English." — American Historical Review. 32 halftones. 5 figures. 1 map.

The Face of the Ancient Orient

The Face of the Ancient Orient
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Synopsis The Face of the Ancient Orient by : Sabatino Moscati

The Face of the Ancient Orient

The Face of the Ancient Orient
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Synopsis The Face of the Ancient Orient by : Sabatino Moscati

The Face of the Ancient Orient

The Face of the Ancient Orient
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Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 0758152019
ISBN-13 : 9780758152015
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Synopsis The Face of the Ancient Orient by : Sabatino Moscati

The Shaping of Western Civilization, Volume I

The Shaping of Western Civilization, Volume I
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781442607583
ISBN-13 : 1442607580
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Synopsis The Shaping of Western Civilization, Volume I by : Michael Burger

Michael Burger's goal in this inexpensive overview is to provide a brief, historical narrative of Western civilization. Not only does its length and price separate this text from the competition, but its no-frills, uncluttered format and well-written, one-authored approach make it a valuable asset for every history student. The Shaping of Western Civilization: From Antiquity to the Mid-Eighteenth Century begins with the ancient Near East and ends with the mid-eighteenth century. Unlike other textbooks that pile on dates and facts, Shaping is a more coherent and interpretive presentation. Burger's skills as writer and synthesizer will enable students to obtain the background required to ask meaningful questions of primary sources. In addition to suggestions for further reading, this overview includes over 40 images and 14 maps.

Following Jesus

Following Jesus
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Publisher : Word Alive Press
Total Pages : 716
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ISBN-10 : 9781486601851
ISBN-13 : 1486601855
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Following Jesus by : Blake Ferriss

Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” John 8:12, NLT Following Jesus: An Approach to Christian Spirituality provides a basis for understanding how the Lordship of Christ is the essential criterion for determining how Christianity functions as a relational experience with God. With that relational experience, for the believer in Christ, being the product of supernatural experience with the Holy Spirit. The book functions as an organizing tool to be used for a conscientious inquiry into how a Christian worldview operates in four relational categories of experience. With these relational categories act as a basis for understanding how our choices affect our lives, and our futures, both now and in life, and eternally, and how it is that God loves us and will give our lives the meaning and purpose that we all long for.

Sacred Woman, Sacred Dance

Sacred Woman, Sacred Dance
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 563
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ISBN-10 : 9781620550540
ISBN-13 : 1620550547
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Synopsis Sacred Woman, Sacred Dance by : Iris J. Stewart

Shows how dance, the highest expression of spirituality in cultures and traditions all over the world, is being integrated into the lives of women today • The first book to explore women's spiritual expression--women's ways--through a study of dance • Investigates how dance came to be excluded from worship, and reveals how dance is once again being brought into spiritual practices • Includes resources for further instruction in sacred dance Today we primarily think of dance as a form of entertainment or as a way to exercise or socialize. There was a time, however, when dance was considered the way to commune with the divine, a part of life's journey, celebrating the seasons and rhythms of the year and the rhythms of our lives. Dance is a language that reunites the body, mind, and soul. While the role of women's sacred dance was most valued in goddess-worshipping cultures where women served as priestesses and healers, dance was once an integral part of religious ritual and ceremonial expression in cultures all over the world, including Judaism and Christianity. In this book the author investigates how dance came to be excluded from worship and reveals how dance is once again being integrated into spiritual practices. Sacred Woman, Sacred Dance is the first book to explore women's spiritual expression--women's ways--through a study of dance. It describes sacred circles, birth rituals, ecstatic dances, and dances of loss and grief (in groups and individually) that allow women to integrate the movements of faith, healing, and power into their daily life.

The Dictionary Of The Bible

The Dictionary Of The Bible
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 982
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ISBN-10 : 9780684819136
ISBN-13 : 0684819139
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dictionary Of The Bible by : John L. Mckenzie

An excellent, single-volume Catholic dictionary of the Bible written by respected Catholic Biblical scholar John L. McKenzie S. J. and originally published in 1965. Fr. John L. McKenzie, S.J., (1910-1991) was an acclaimed Catholic Scripture scholar who wrote numerous books and was the first Catholic scholar on the Divinity School faculty. He was at one time president of the Catholic Biblical Association of America and president of the Society of Biblical Literature. His Dictionary of the Bible is the best one-volume orthodox Catholic Bible dictionary available in the English language—it’s an essential reference tool that should be on the shelf of every good Catholic library. A standard reference work, providing concise descriptions of biblical characters, terms, and places, as well as pertinent illustrations and charts, this is “one of the most up-to-date and reliable dictionaries of the Bible in any language.…Magnificent in scholarship, ample in learning, frank and unhesitating in facing all the difficulties and problems, sympathetic with the varieties and diversities of other views” (Religious Education).

Ideology and Social Order (RLE Social Theory)

Ideology and Social Order (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781317651727
ISBN-13 : 1317651723
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Synopsis Ideology and Social Order (RLE Social Theory) by : Eric Carlton

Truly interdisciplinary work between Sociology and History is are, because one discipline usually exploits the concerns or data of the other. Eric Carlton, however, has succeeded in bringing together the distinctive orientations of sociology and ancient history into a clearly written discussion of concerns crucial to both disciplines. Based on a comparative analysis or two pre-industrial civilisations, those of Ancient Egypt and Classical Athens, the study is primarily concerned with three issues. The first is the relationship between belief and action: does belief (intellectualised as ideology) affect or determine social behaviour? Second, the author examines the ways in which belief contributes to stability and ‘good order’ in society, and asks to what extent such factors as social status and social change are related to institutionalised mechanisms of social control. Finally, he indicates possible sociological frameworks or models which are ideological rather than stratificatory, whereby complex pre-industrial systems might be analysed. By analysing the societies of Ancient Egypt and Classical Athens in institutional terms, Eric Carlton examines the potency and pervasiveness of the ideological factor and shows that it is a persistent and determinative feature of this type of society.

Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature

Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9783030979904
ISBN-13 : 3030979903
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Nezami Ganjavi and Classical Persian Literature by : Kamran Talattof

This book offers new insights into the twelfth-century Persian poet Nezami Ganjavi. Challenging the dominant interpretation of Nezami’s poetry as the product of mysticism or Islam, this book explores Nezami’s literary techniques such as his pictorial allegory and his profound conceptualization of poetry, rhetoric, and eloquence. It employs several theoretical and methodological approaches to clarify the nature of his artistic approach to poetry. Chapters explore Nezami’s understanding of rhetoric and literature as Sakhon, his interest in literary genres, the diversity of themes explored in his Five Treasures, the sources of Nezami’s creativity, and his literary devices. Exploring themes such as love, religion, science, wine, gender, and philosophy, this study compares Nezami’s works to other giants of Persian poetry such as Ferdowsi, Jami, Rudaki, and others. The book argues that Nezami’s main concern was to weave poetry rather than to promote any specific ideology.