Portraits of Guilt

Portraits of Guilt
Author: Jeanne Boylan
Publisher: Pocket Star
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671034863

A gifted forensic artist shares her deeply personal story of her career--from countless manhunts for the nation's most vicious criminals to the painful effects her profession has had on her personal life, to her shattering, firsthand experience with violence that forever altered her life.

The Burden of Guilt

The Burden of Guilt
Author: Daniel Allen Butler
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1480406643

A military historian’s “thought-provoking” examination of Germany’s role in the outbreak of the First World War (Soldier Magazine). The conflagration that consumed Europe in August 1914 had been a long time in coming—and yet it need never have happened at all. For though all the European powers were prepared to accept a war as a resolution to the tensions which were fermenting across the Continent, only one nation wanted war to come: Imperial Germany. Of all the countries caught up in the tangle of alliances, promises, and pledges of support during the crisis that followed the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Germany alone possessed the opportunity and the power to determine that a war in eastern Europe would become the Great War, which swept across the Continent and nearly destroyed a thousand years of European civilization. For nearly nine decades it has been argued that the responsibility for the First World War was a shared one, spread among all the Great Powers. Now, in The Burden of Guilt, historian Daniel Allen Butler substantively challenges that point of view, establishing that the Treaty of Versailles was actually a correct and fair judgment: Germany did indeed bear the true responsibility for the Great War. Working from government archives and records, as well as personal papers and memoirs of the men who made the decisions that carried Europe to war, Butler interweaves the events of summer 1914 with portraits of the monarchs, diplomats, prime ministers, and other national leaders involved in the crisis. He explores the national policies and goals these men were pursuing, and shows conclusively how on three distinct occasions the Imperial German government was presented with opportunities to contain the spreading crisis—opportunities unlike those of any other nation involved—yet each time, the German government consciously and deliberately chose the path which virtually assured that the Continent would go up in flames. The Burden of Guilt is a work destined to become an essential part of the library of the First World War, vital to understanding not only the “how” but also the “why” behind the pivotal event of modern world history.

Sin and Guilt

Sin and Guilt
Author: Tabatha Sopinski Perlman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, American
ISBN:

Portraits of God

Portraits of God
Author: Allan Coppedge
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2009-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830876553

What is God like? Answering this is the great quest of human existence. Because God is so different from us, we struggle to describe him. While doctrinal statements about God certainly have their place in Christian understanding, the Bible more often uses God's actions and roles to help us know him better. Indeed, some of the most helpful insights in Scripture arise when God is compared to something else: a rock, an eagle or a tower. And many "human" metaphors--metaphors taken from the world of actions and relationships--bring us even closer to understanding of God. In Portraits of God, Allan Coppedge suggests we look carefully at God as our Father, Redeemer, King, Judge, Priest and Creator. These portraits taken together give us an understaning of the Holy One for which no single category is adequate. These images work their way through the whole of Scripture. They are the doorway allowing us into the mysteries of God's very being. In Portraits of God, Coppedge offers a comprehensive survey, picturing a God who wants to be known personally and who has profoundly communicated himself. Coppedge finds the inexhaustible nature of God to be one of holiness reflected in and best described by the language of diverse roles. Approaching God in this way transforms us, as churches and individuals, to reflect God's own holy character. This is a book for students, pastors and churchgoers alike. Anyone desiring to know more deeply and wholly the Christian God revealed in the Bible will find in Portraits of God a treasure of scholarship and truth.

The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to Guilt

The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to Guilt
Author: Ruth Andrew Ellenson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006-07-25
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1101099453

Twenty-eight of today’s top Jewish women writers tell the truth about all the things their rabbis warned them never to discuss in public in this hilarious and provocative collection. Includes original essays on: • Finding (and Divorcing) the Perfect Jewish Man • Not Calling Your Mother • Marrying a German • Failing to Supply Enough Grandchildren • Learning to RSVP No • And many other guilty pleasures... Includes pieces by: Elisa Albert, Aimee Bender, Jennifer Bleyer, Kera Bolonik, Rabbi Sharon Brous, Baz Dreisinger, Pearl Gluck, Rebecca Goldstein, Lori Gottlieb, Lauren Grodstein, Dara Horn, Molly Jong-Fast, Rachel Kadish, Jenna Kalinsky, Cynthia Kaplan, Binnie Kirshenbaum, Amy Klein, Daphne Merkin, Tova Mirvis, Gina Nahai, Katie Rophie, Francesca Segré, Wendy Shanker, Laurie Gwen Shapiro, Susan Shapiro, Ayelet Waldman, Rebecca Walker, Sheryl Zohn

The Wages of Guilt

The Wages of Guilt
Author: Ian Buruma
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1590178599

In this now classic book, internationally famed journalist Ian Buruma examines how Germany and Japan have attempted to come to terms with their conduct during World War II—a war that they aggressively began and humiliatingly lost, and in the course of which they committed monstrous war crimes. As he travels through both countries, to Berlin and Tokyo, Hiroshima and Auschwitz, he encounters people who are remarkably honest in confronting the past and others who astonish by their evasions of responsibility, some who wish to forget the past and others who wish to use it as a warning against the resurgence of militarism. Buruma explores these contrasting responses to the war and the two countries’ very different ways of memorializing its atrocities, as well as the ways in which political movements, government policies, literature, and art have been shaped by its shadow. Today, seventy years after the end of the war, he finds that while the Germans have for the most part coped with the darkest period of their history, the Japanese remain haunted by historical controversies that should have been resolved long ago. Sensitive yet unsparing, complex and unsettling, this is a profound study of how people face up to or deny terrible legacies of guilt and shame.

Portraits

Portraits
Author: Mark Cleghorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Offers subject-specific advice from five professionals that specialize in portrait photography. This title includes chapters that cover working with people, composition, posing, indoor and outdoor lighting techniques and wedding photography as well as key Photoshop processes and printing tips.|This title provides subject-specific advice from five leading professionals that specialize in portrait photography. The chapters cover working with people, composition, posing, indoor and outdoor lighting techniques and wedding photography plus key Photoshop processes and printing tips. This work features breathtaking professional photography from Mark Cleghorn, Matt Hoyle, Eamonn McCabe, Steve Shipman and Bjorn Thomassen. Showcasing excellent work and explaining digital photography techniques key to getting great portraits of all types, "Digital SLR Expert: Portraits" is as instructive as it is inspirational.

Sexual Reparations

Sexual Reparations
Author: Kiki Ryder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2021-03-05
Genre:
ISBN:

From Kiki Ryder, the freshest new author to hit the erotic and fantasy romance scene. Sexual Reparations explores the deep seated guilt of Emily and Dan, a white suburban couple who have completely bought into the ideology that white people people are responsible for the sufferings of others and owe some form of restitution. Things begin with them doing their part in being vocal and physically participating in rallies, when they eventually encounter some young black men who share the same ideology. Except they're not waiting for political actions and demand their payment now. Payment being the complete sexual submission of Emily and the emasculation of Dan. Through their physical presence, shaming and playing on her guilt they separate her from Dan and take what they want. After being used, Emily is torn between extreme arousal, wanting more and shame, plus not knowing what her partner Dan will say once she returns to him. One thing is for sure, nothing will ever be the same.