Whoever Fears the Sea

Whoever Fears the Sea
Author: Justin Fox
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014-02-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 141520344X

“An engagingly romantic, fast-paced tale of sailing-ship adventures off the myth-laden East African coast, with plenty of sex and action, plus a serious revisionist message regarding modern-day Somali piracy.” – JM Coetzee South African scriptwriter Paul Waterson is in Kenya to carry out research for a documentary film. It’s October 2001, and his relationship has come to an unexpected end. Searching for solace in Mombasa, Malindi and Lamu, he becomes obsessed with finding the last remaining mtepe dhow in Somalia, a magnificent, sewn vessel harking back to Africa’s rich maritime past. But getting someone to take him into Somali waters proves near impossible. When he does manage to talk a dhow captain into the journey, he and the crew are oblivious to the dangers that lie ahead.

Isabel Rules

Isabel Rules
Author: Barbara F. Weissberger
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2004
Genre: Sex role in literature
ISBN: 9781452906300

Nibelung’s Ring, The

Nibelung’s Ring, The
Author: Peter Bassett
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9781862546240

This accessible text guides novice and seasoned opera listeners alike through Richard Wagner's renowned Ring cycle. To aid in understanding this complex and often contradictory work, a modern-day prose translation of its four component operas is provided, as is an explanation of "The Nibelung's Ring's mythological background, Wagner's creative process, and the ideas conveyed throughout each component. A section reviewing its numerous musical themes and how they bind the cycle together musically is also included. Rarely seen lithographs by artist Hugo Braune illustrate the story.

A Holy Fear

A Holy Fear
Author: Christina Fox
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 160178810X

Fear—it’s something we all experience. Fears about the future, an illness, or what others might think about us can rule our hearts and steal our joy. Did you know, though, that the Bible commands Christians to fear? Believers are to fear the Lord. But what does that mean? In A Holy Fear, Christina Fox unpacks what the “fear of the Lord” means and what it looks like in our lives. By giving examples of such fear in the Bible, exploring the fruits of that fear in our lives, and uncovering God’s promises to those who fear Him, this book will help you disarm your lesser fears, applying what you learn to your heart and turning to a fear of the Lord. Table of Contents: 1. A Fear-Filled Life 2. Fear the Lord 3. Fear the Lord for Who He Is 4. Fear the Lord for What He Has Done 5. Growing in the Fear of the Lord 6. The Fruit of Holy Fear 7. From Fear to Fear 8. God’s Promises to the Fearful Conclusion: A Life of Holy Fear

A History of the Ottoman Empire

A History of the Ottoman Empire
Author: Douglas A. Howard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108107478

Covering the full history of the Ottoman Empire, from its genesis in post-Mongol Eurasia to its dissolution after the Great War in Europe, this textbook takes a holistic approach, considering the Ottoman worldview - what it was, how it came together, and how it fell apart. Douglas A. Howard stresses the crucial role of the Ottoman sultans and their extended household, discusses the evolution of the empire's fiscal model, and analyzes favorite works of Ottoman literature, emphasizing spirituality, the awareness of space and time, and emotions, migration, violence, disease, and disaster. Following how people spent their time, their attitudes towards authority, how they made their money, and their sense of humor and sense of beauty, this illustrated textbook is an essential resource for graduate and advanced undergraduate, courses on the history of the Ottoman Empire, the Middle East, Islamic history, and the history of Eastern Europe. The book includes over eighty illustrations, maps and textboxes.

Preaching with Passion

Preaching with Passion
Author: James T. Draper
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2004-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433674815

Ready-made sermons for any preaching occasion. Preaching with Passion features over 50 sermons from various preachers in one magnificent volume. At your fingertips will be sermons that can be used by anyone—laypeople, pastors, part-time preachers—in a wide variety of situations. A free CD-ROM of the entire text of this book is also included. Bible Navigator integrates this text with a preview of a Bible translation and study library. With registration, the Holman Christian Standard Bible New Testament, a Bible dictionary, and word processor is yours to keep.