Chronophage

Chronophage
Author: Tim Seeley
Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1643377396

A single mother becomes involved with a mysterious man who consumes moments of her life, leading her to question her choices, and whether they can—or should—be undone.

The Fullness of Time

The Fullness of Time
Author: Kara N. Slade
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-09-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532689373

While human existence in time is determined by the time of Jesus Christ, by the logic of the incarnation, passion, resurrection, and ascension, the predominant accounts of time in the modern West have proceeded from a very different basis. The implications of these approaches are not just a matter of epistemology, or of abstract doctrinal and philosophical claims. Instead, they have had, and continue to have, concrete ramifications for human life together. They have overwhelmingly been death-dealing rather than life-giving, marked by a series of temporal moral errors that this book hopes to address. As a counterexample, this book reads Søren Kierkegaard alongside Karl Barth to highlight the ways that both figures rejected a Hegelian approach to time that was, and is, not coincidentally intertwined with a racialized account of history and the co-opting of Christianity by the modern Western state.

What the British Invented

What the British Invented
Author: Gilly Pickup
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445650282

A fun history of some of Britain’s weird and wonderful inventions

In Every Corner Sing

In Every Corner Sing
Author: Malcolm Guite
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786220997

The first collection of Malcolm Guite's widely acclaimed columns on the back page of the Church Times. His perceptive musings draw together everyday events and encounters, journeys, poetry, stories, memory and a sense of the sacred to open a door into a new and enchanted world.

The Renaissance: All That Matters

The Renaissance: All That Matters
Author: Michael Halvorson
Publisher: John Murray
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1444192965

Was the Renaissance just a period of extraordinary art and architecture? The Renaissance: All That Matters examines the major developments of the Renaissance era from its beginnings in Italian city/states to later cultural, political, and scientific achievements in France, Spain, England, and Germany. By examining original sources and introducing readers to new research and important debates, this accessible book provides an exciting introduction to the Renaissance age. This book attempts to answer two questions. Firstly, what are the essential features of the Renaissance movement that gradually transformed Europe in the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries? Secondly, how many of these cultural, artistic, and intellectual transformations continue to influence modern societies today? The Renaissance began as a renewal of classical Greek and Roman culture that originated in fourteenth-century Italy, gradually spread throughout Europe, and continues to influence Western societies up to the present. The Renaissance: All That Matters introduces the brilliant writers and cultural innovators of the Renaissance, who transformed the West through their scholarly, artistic, and scientific activities, including Francesco Petrarch, Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, and Galileo Galilee. Throughout the Renaissance, intriguing visionaries revived the study of literature, reformed medieval universities, invigorated the arts, enhanced the economy, explored new geographic worlds, and invented machines and devices such as the printing press, the telescope, firearms, and clocks.

EDENS ZERO 21

EDENS ZERO 21
Author: Hiro Mashima
Publisher: Kodansha USA
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1684918766

THE ENEMY OF MY ENEMY IS MY... Holy, one of the Interstellar Union Army's most elite agents, approaches Shiki and his crew with a bold offer of cooperation. In order to defeat Ziggy, the Edens crew needs all the help they can get, but Holy's offer seems too good to be true. Shiki and Elsie are two of the Interstellar Union Army's most wanted. Can they really trust Holy, a woman whose sole mission should be to capture or kill them?!

To an Unknown Lady

To an Unknown Lady
Author: André Maurois
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1957
Genre: Authors, French
ISBN:

Short, witty essays on the relations between the sexes.

Bloodstone

Bloodstone
Author: M.J. Mallon
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Fifteen-year-old Amelina Scott lives in Cambridge with her dysfunctional family, a mysterious black cat, and an unusual girl who is imprisoned within the mirrors located in her house. When an unexpected message arrives inviting her to visit the Crystal Cottage, she sets off on a forbidden path where she encounters Ryder: a charismatic, perplexing stranger. With the help of a magical paint set and some crystal wizard stones, can Amelina discover the truth about her family? A unique, imaginative mystery full of magic-wielding and dark elements, Bloodstone is a riveting adventure for anyone interested in fantasy, mythology or the world of the paranormal.

Time and Environmental Law

Time and Environmental Law
Author: Benjamin J. Richardson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2017-08-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 110812741X

Disciplined by industrial clock time, modern life distances people from nature's biorhythms such as its ecological, evolutionary, and climatic processes. The law is complicit in numerous ways. It compresses time through 'fast-track' legislation and accelerated resource exploitation. It suffers from temporal inertia, such as 'grandfathering' existing activities that limits the law's responsiveness to changing circumstances. Insouciance about past ecological damage, and neglect of its restoration, are equally serious temporal flaws: we cannot live sustainably while Earth remains degraded and unrepaired. Applying international and interdisciplinary perspectives on these issues, Time and Environmental Law explores how to align law with the ecological 'timescape' and enable humankind to 'tell nature's time'. Lending insight into environmental behaviour and impacts, this book pioneers a new understanding of environmental law for all societies, and makes recommendations for its reform. Minding nature, not the clock, requires regenerating Earth, adapting to its changes, and living more slowly.

Signs and Wonders

Signs and Wonders
Author: Teixeira Coelho
Publisher: Iluminuras
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 6555191171

Technology changes culture in all possible ways. In the external world and in our internal world, our feelings, our emotions, our judgment. And now there is a radical technology that is generating radical changes. When the powder was invented, opening the doors to fire arms, it must have been astounding, people may have felt at the brink of a catastrophe. The same with the steam machines being used in ships and trains. Speed was both frightening and exhilarating. And with the internal combustion engine there came almost limitless mobility — and it was huge and liberating. Current technology is even more impressive — because it has no physical bounds: it happens also inside our minds and bodies. This is immense — and all that is immense, Sophocles noted, may bring about a curse... Museums and art itself will change and are changing, the meaning of ethics is different from what it was a few decades ago, psychological issues are being addressed with the manipulation of images. It is a new world, it remains to be seen whether it is brave...