Lovescapes, Mapping the Geography of Love

Lovescapes, Mapping the Geography of Love
Author: Duncan S. Ferguson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1620321335

Lovescapes introduces the reader to the various meanings and manifestations of love and its many cognates such as compassion, caring, altruism, empathy, and forgiveness. It addresses how love and compassion have been understood in history and the religions of the world. It goes on to explore the ways that our environments and heredity influence our capacity to love and suggests ways to cultivate love and compassion in one's life. The book shows how the values of love and compassion are integral to finding humane solutions to the daunting problems we face as individuals, as a human family, and as an earth community--a world in crisis. Lovescapes has the following features: -Describing how love is the essence of the divine, and therefore the ground of reality -Understanding the meaning of love and its place in our lives -Learning how love and compassion have been understood across history, culture, and tradition -Gaining insight about how to increase our capacity to love and show compassion -Discerning how love and compassion can be applied in all aspects of our lives, in the regions where we live, and in our global setting.

Lovescapes

Lovescapes
Author: Julia Summers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1971
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780875292328

He Is I Say

He Is I Say
Author: David Wild
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1458778851

A portrait of Neil Diamond, and what he means to his fans, told by a journalist who has interviewed the "Jewish American Elvis."

Francis and Jesus

Francis and Jesus
Author: Murray Bodo
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0867169958

Following up on Francis: The Journey and the Dream, Murray Bodo offers a maturing of his own friar's spirituality in this dramatic storytelling of Francis' close connection and relationship with Jesus. Here we see a multi-dimensional, yet internal Francis as the ultimate disciple of Jesus: Francis as sufferer, in the wilderness, as itinerant, as misunderstood, in prayer, as teacher, as lover and protector of the poor, in authority while subject to God's authority, in community, as healer, as wounded.

Complete and Full with Numbers

Complete and Full with Numbers
Author: John MacQueen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9401201854

This book presents a major re-examination of the works of the fifteenth-century Scottish poet, Robert Henryson. Encompassing the full range of the poet’s work, Professor John MacQueen opens up previously unexplored areas of both Henryson’s literary practice and his underlying moral and philosophical vision. MacQueen argues that numerology is central to the intellectual landscape that shaped Henryson’s development as a poet, and that numerological patterns and structures are embedded throughout his corpus, revealing themselves not simply in such overtly allegorical works as The Testament of Cresseid, but also in many of the Fables as well. This book therefore recovers for a modern audience qualities to which Henryson’s original readers would have been alert, while at the same time conveying something of the energy and excitement of his intellectual and poetic culture. Through a series of close and sensitive readings of the poems, the book presents an original and lucid account of Henryson’s work that will not only engage specialists in medieval Scottish literature, but will also appeal to a wider readership with broader interests in narrative and poetic form.

Father Mychal Judge

Father Mychal Judge
Author: Michael Ford
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002
Genre: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
ISBN: 9780809105526

A portrait of the Franciscan priest and FDNY chaplain who lost his life in the World Trade Center attacks recounts his personal story and his experiences in the firehouse, his friary, and his church.

The Little Review

The Little Review
Author: Margaret C. Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1916
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Intimations

Intimations
Author: Venilla Rajaguru
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2012
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1466951842

Intimations Poetry in the timeless tradition of the Mind?s Eye This is an astounding collection of intellectual poetry worthy of the Gold Seal of Literary Excellence. Venilla Rajaguru displays remarkable skills in the metaphorical stylistics of her poetic art. Most of the poems are in the form of poetic tales, poetic verse narratives telling a story, either a social satire or a philosophical, didactic story. These stories offer intimations of the mind?s eye, philosophical stances on realities and illusions, personal and social responsibilities in love and life. This is a rare collection of poetry that is thought provoking, inspiring, and enjoyable to read. The poems are organized under three distinct yet correlated thematic frameworks: lifescape, lovescape, and blindscape. Each section is genuinely an intellectual discovery of stylistics and themes, interconnected by the central metaphor of this book, the mind?s eye. A must-read for poetry lovers! Fiction readers will find the poetic stories truly engaging!

Molière's Theatrical Bounty

Molière's Theatrical Bounty
Author: Albert Bermel
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1990
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780809315505

Exploring each of Molière's 33 plays (including the divertissements) for its theatrical possibilities, Bermel deals with dramatic structures, settings, roles and their interactions, original productions, and outstanding recent stage performances in France, Britain, and the United States. His emphasis is theatrical rather than literary, philosophical, or biographical, although he necessarily brings these considerations to bear when discussing certain plays. Bermel introduces a new methodology, one featuring the type of scrutiny directors, actors, and designers apply to any play before and during rehearsal. Thus he studies the dramatic implications of each scene or part of a scene by noting which characters are present, which ones are absent, and why. He analyzes each role, explores interactions among characters, traces the significance of structure, considers how much information is provided and who provides it, and examines such notable background factors as setting, season, and scenic arrangement. Using this methodology, Bermel provides new interpretations of Molière's most celebrated plays and demonstrates that many of the less famous plays also deserve attention. Previous Molière critics have been conservative, especially in that they favor traditional stagings; Bermel, however, encourages new explorations of the plays. His main intention is to keep Molière alive and vital for present and future readers and audiences. Nowhere is this more apparent than in his attention to, and sympathy for, female characters and their points of view.

Neil Diamond

Neil Diamond
Author: Laura Jackson
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1550227076

Annotation Neil Diamond, writer and singer of some of the most memorable songs in history, is the focus of this biography that looks beyond his glittering legend. Readers learn of his intriguing blend of contradictions--a charismatic and engaging live performer, he was deeply introspective offstage and prone to bouts of crippling self-doubt. From his childhood struggle to get out of Brooklyn through five decades of global stardom, this book marries his personal history with his public persona.