A Heart Lost In Wonder
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Author | : Catharine Randall |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 207 |
Release | : 2020-07-28 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 146746015X |
Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of the most beloved English-language poets of all time, lived a life charged with religious drama and vision. The product of a High-Church Anglican family, Hopkins eventually converted to Roman Catholicism and became a priest—after which he stopped writing poetry for many years and became completely estranged from his Protestant family. A Heart Lost in Wonder provides perspective on the life and work of Gerard Manley Hopkins through both religious and literary interpretation. Catharine Randall tells the story of Hopkins’s intense, charged, and troubled life, and along the way shows readers the riches of religious insight he packed into his poetry. By exploring the poet’s inner life and the Victorian world in which he lived, Randall helps readers to understand better the context and vision of his astonishing and enduring work.
Author | : Catharine Randall |
Publisher | : Eerdmans |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Poets, English |
ISBN | : 9780802877703 |
"A biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins's life highlighting the role of his faith in his writing"--
Author | : Justin Wainscott |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 115 |
Release | : 2019-03-22 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1532679726 |
For much of Christian history, pastors not only served as theologians and preachers, but also as poets and hymn writers. They ministered through their preaching and their poetry, their sermons and their songs—laboring to see God’s truth planted not only in people’s minds, but helping it find its way into their hearts and even onto their lips. They viewed such labors as an artistic and devotional tool of catechesis, one that has largely gone missing over the last few generations. But in this new collection of hymns and poems, Justin Wainscott recaptures that rich legacy of pastor-poets, providing God’s people with theology that stirs and sings. Whether his poetry pertains to matters of common grace or saving grace, the mundane or the majestic, he gives readers an opportunity to lose themselves in wonder, love, and praise. And a book like this one couldn’t come at a better time. In this age of distracted reading marked mainly by skimming and scanning, our souls need the kind of slow, deep reading that poetry rewards.
Author | : John Killinger |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780687046003 |
Creative, inspiring aids to prayer in corporate worship from one of today's best known preachers and teachers. "John Killinger has been helping us to worship the true, living, and interesting God for a long time. John loves words, particularly words spoken to God by those who have heard God speak. This is a wonderful collection of prayers." --William H. Willimon, Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry, Duke University Chapel, Durham, North Carolina "Lost in Wonder, Love, and Praise is a book of worship resources and prayers that is practical in nature and poetic in quality. An artist with words, Dr. Killinger takes our common experiences and illuminates them with deep spiritual insight." --Dr. Walter J. Vernon, Consulting Minister, First Congregational Church, Los Angeles, California "In the tradition of Buttrick, Fosdick, Baillie, and Samuel Miller, a great preacher has shared with the church a timely and unique collection of his prayers and other aids to public and private worship. John Killinger is a wordsmith who weaves together images that lead us to the very heart of God. Pastors will find their own prayer lives deepened by this volume and congregations will discover language that bridges classical and contemporary liturgy. One cannot read Killinger's words and not be 'Lost in Wonder, Love, and Praise.' " --William B. Oden, Resident Bishop, Dallas Area, The United Methodist Church
Author | : Nick Trout |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 427 |
Release | : 2019-04-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062747959 |
“THE WONDER OF LOST CAUSES is equal parts heart wrenching and heartwarming as Trout pulls you onto an emotional rollercoaster that is sure to leave your heart filled to the brim. A true testament to the power of love in its purest and most absolute form.” — Rachael Lippincott, New York Times bestselling author of Five Feet Apart In this unforgettable novel, perfect for fans of An Unexpected Grace and A Dog’s Way Home, a single mom and her chronically ill child receive a valuable lesson from an unlikely source—a very special dog who unexpectedly enters their lives and shows them that one person’s lost cause can be another’s greatest gift . . .Dr. Kate Blunt will do anything for her son, Jasper. Well, almost anything. Since Jasper has the incurable lung disease cystic fibrosis, Kate’s always told him he couldn’t get a dog. It’s a tough call, but she’s a single mom taking care of a kid who fights for every breath he takes. The daily medical routine that keeps Jasper alive is complicated enough. Worse still, Kate’s personal resolve runs contrary to her work as the veterinarian in charge of a Cape Cod animal shelter, where she is on a mission to find forever homes for dogs in desperate need. The scarred, mistreated wreck of a dog that turns up doesn’t stand a chance. Named Whistler, he’s too old, too ugly. But the dog forms an instantaneous bond with Jasper. Whistler never makes a sound, yet he speaks to Jasper in a myriad of mysterious ways. The clock’s ticking, the dog’s future hangs in the balance, and Jasper would do anything to find him a home; but Whistler has chosen them—for a reason.
Author | : Giorgio Armati |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2021-04-20 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1665588233 |
Praying under a soft rain, deliverance in blank page of unwritten story. Anyone who has known once the lonely tear for a love or a lover, can those words describe many or only the circumstances? Destiny seems like a wolf, a hand kept in its mouth. In a debut volume of poems inspired by life experiences and other influences, Giorgio Armati lyrically explores the undiscovered anima of the female world, which still remains a mystery for many men. Armati shares poetic thoughts and observations that reflect on life’s challenges and obstacles from a woman’s point of view. His diverse topics and themes include love, the heart’s hidden fears, acceptance of one’s own incompleteness, memories of a mother, the state of oblivion, the strength of the wind, the mysteries that lie within dreams, and much more. Ladies Lost in Wonder is a collection of free verse that explores life and love from the female perspective.
Author | : Esther De Waal |
Publisher | : Canterbury Press |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2014-07-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1848255233 |
Combining monastic, Celtic and desert traditions, this title offers a practical guide to finding God through the everyday circumstances of life. Seemingly small, insignificant things then become windows through which the light of Christ can shine.
Author | : Ravi Zacharias |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 2005-03-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1418570362 |
Break free from the weariness and cynicism of life to enjoy God's amazing promise of childlike joy! It's time to reclaim that awesome sense of wonder--to experience God's amazing promise of childlike joy.
Author | : Justin Wainscott |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2019-03-22 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1532679742 |
For much of Christian history, pastors not only served as theologians and preachers, but also as poets and hymn writers. They ministered through their preaching and their poetry, their sermons and their songs--laboring to see God's truth planted not only in people's minds, but helping it find its way into their hearts and even onto their lips. They viewed such labors as an artistic and devotional tool of catechesis, one that has largely gone missing over the last few generations. But in this new collection of hymns and poems, Justin Wainscott recaptures that rich legacy of pastor-poets, providing God's people with theology that stirs and sings. Whether his poetry pertains to matters of common grace or saving grace, the mundane or the majestic, he gives readers an opportunity to lose themselves in wonder, love, and praise. And a book like this one couldn't come at a better time. In this age of distracted reading marked mainly by skimming and scanning, our souls need the kind of slow, deep reading that poetry rewards.
Author | : Tad Williams |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2019-01-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0756412501 |
"Takes place in the half-year after the end of To Green Angel Tower, and tells of the attempt by Isgrimnur and a force largely made up of Rimmersgard soldiers to destroy the remaining Norns as they flee back to their homeland and their mountain. It also answers some questions about what actually happened in the immediate aftermath of the fall of Green Angel Tower"--Goodreads.com