Paradise and Paradigm

Paradise and Paradigm
Author: Christopher Buck
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1999-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791497941

In a novel approach that the author terms "symbolic paradigm analysis," Paradise and Paradigm offers a "theoretically modular" systematic comparison of two "Persian" religions: early Syriac Christianity as the foundation of the East Syrian "Church of the East" (the Nestorian Church of Persia) and the Baha'i Faith, a new world religion. The author compares the hymns of the greatest poet of early Christianity, Saint Ephrem the Syrian, and the richly imagistic writings of the founder of the Baha'i religion, Baha'u'llah. The book employs an original analytic technique in the creation of "symbolic profiles" constructed on Ninian Smart's dimensional model of religion. As Buck skillfully demonstrates, formal similarities between any two religions are best comprehended in terms of paradigmatic differences, which nuance all parallels through a process of symbolic transformation. Buck also shows the communal reflexivity of paradise imagery in representing the ideal faith-community in both traditions.

Paradise and Paradigm

Paradise and Paradigm
Author: Christopher Buck
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1999-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791440629

Comparing paradise imagery in two Persian religions, early Syriac Christianity and the Baha'i Faith, this work contributes to religious studies methodology by introducing "symbolic paradigm analysis."

From Paradise to Paradigm

From Paradise to Paradigm
Author: Willemien Otten
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2004-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047406176

This book presents a study of twelfth-century humanism seen as an all-embracing discourse in which the human and the divine interact on equal terms. The book focuses on a number of twelfth-century intellectuals, especially Thierry of Chartres, Peter Abelard, William of Conches, Bernard Silvestris, and Alan of Lille. Defining characteristic of their texts is the fact that God, nature and humanity enter into a trialogue of sorts involving many disparate subjects and aiming to bring out the archetypal relatedness of all kinds of knowledge with respect to human nature. As the authors studied here engage the divine and the universe in a joint conversation, the book ultimately concentrates on trying both to understand its appeal and to explain its subsequent demise.

Peril in Paradise

Peril in Paradise
Author: Mark S. Whorton
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830857346

A charge to people who believe that you must believe in a young earth to be a Christian.

The Silver Paradigm in the Emerald Heaven

The Silver Paradigm in the Emerald Heaven
Author: Chavdar Dobrovidel
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 989
Release: 2009-12-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1425162630

A guide to a just, good, honest society. How love and creativity combine with economics to meet society's needs. The truth on various religions including on Mohammed and his religion.

The Paradigm Prophecies

The Paradigm Prophecies
Author: Richard Francis Moore
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1490774955

The Paradigm Prophecies fuses prose and poetry in a unique format. It supports the healing energies of family, friends, communities, and all the cultures encircling the globe, potentially nurturing the entire population of the planet now and in the future.

Change Your Paradigm, Change Your Life

Change Your Paradigm, Change Your Life
Author: Bob Proctor
Publisher: Gildan Media LLC aka G&D Media
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2021-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1722526211

When you're doing something that's out of the ordinary, your mental programing, your paradigm, will try and stop you. If you want to win, you must keep going. Your paradigms may be masked in complacency, fear, worry, anxiety, insecurities, self-doubt, mental hurry and self-loathing—the result is keeping you STUCK....locked in a box and starved of your dreams and ambitions. To change your life—you MUST change your paradigm. The change is not easy, but it's worth it, and the results are lasting. Bob Proctor will show you his proven methods for doing so. This book will synthesize his decades of study, application, and teaching to: • Explain what paradigms are and how they guide every move you make • Teach you how to identify your paradigms • Show you how to make your own Paradigm Shift • Help you transform your finances, health and lifestyle when you change your paradigm • Guide you on how to replace a paradigm that doesn't serve you well with a new one that frees you to create the life you really want Bob will break through the myth many people have about success—that long hours and hard work are sufficient to achieve lasting success. Because without changing your paradigm, no amount of hard work and long work hours will make a measurable, lasting difference in your success. Once you go through Bob Proctor's Paradigm Shift Process, you will expose yourself to a brand new world of power, possibility and promise.

Paradigms of Paranoia

Paradigms of Paranoia
Author: Samuel Chase Coale
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0817359508

An examination of the American fascination with conspiracy and the distrust it sows The recent popularity of The DaVinci Code and The Matrix trilogy exemplifies the fascination Americans have with conspiracy-driven subjects. Though scholars have suggested that in modern times the JFK assassination initiated an industry of conspiracy (i.e., Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers, Area 51, Iran-Contra Affair), Samuel Chase Coale reminds us in this book that conspiracy is foundational in American culture—from the apocalyptic Biblical narratives in early Calvinist households to the fear of Mormon, Catholic, Jewish, and immigrant populations in the 19th century. Coale argues that contemporary culture—a landscape characterized by doubt, ambiguity, fragmentation, information overload, and mistrust—has fostered a radical skepticism so pervasive that the tendency to envision or construct conspiracies often provides the best explanation for the chaos that surrounds us. Conspiracy as embodied in narrative form provides a fertile field for explorations of the anxiety lying at the heart of the postmodern experience. Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Don DeLillo's Underworld, Toni Morrison's Jazz and Paradise, Joan Didion's Democracy, Tim O'Brien's In the Lake of the Woods, and Paul Auster's New York City Trilogy are some of the texts Coale examines for their representations of isolated individuals at the center of massive, anonymous master plots that lay beyond their control. These narratives remind us that our historical sense of national identity has often been based on the demonizing of others and that American fiction arose and still flourishes with apocalyptic visions.