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The Egypt Game

The Egypt Game
Author: Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 143913202X

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A children’s fantasy game in an abandoned lot leads to unexpected trouble in this classic, Newburn Honor–winning book. The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she’s not sure they’ll have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with ancient Egypt. When they stumble upon a deserted storage yard behind the A-Z Antiques and Curio Shop, Melanie and April decide it’s the perfect spot for them to play the Egypt Game. Before long there are six Egyptians instead of two. After school and on weekends they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thinks it’s just a game, until strange things begin happening to the players. Has the Egypt Game gone too far?


In a Different Place

In a Different Place
Author: Jill Dubisch
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400884411

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In a Different Place offers a richly textured account of a modern pilgrimage, combining ethnographic detail, theory, and personal reflection. Visited by thousands of pilgrims yearly, the Church of the Madonna of the Annunciation on the Aegean island of Tinos is a site where different interests--sacred and secular, local and national, personal and official--all come together. Exploring the shrine and its surrounding town, Jill Dubisch shares her insights into the intersection of social, religious, and political life in Greece. Along the way she develops the idea of pilgrimage-journeying away from home in search of the miraculous--as a metaphor for anthropological fieldwork. This highly readable work offers us the opportunity to share one anthropologist's personal and professional journey and to see in a "different place" the inadequacy of such conventional anthropological categories as theory versus data, rationality versus emotion, and the observer versus the observed. Dubisch examines in detail the process of pilgrimage itself, its relationship to Orthodox belief and practice, the motivations and behavior of pilgrims, the relationship between religion and Greek national identity, and the gendered nature of religious roles. Seeking to evoke rather than simply describe, her book presents readers with a sense of the emotion, color, and power of pilgrimage at this Greek island shrine.


A Second Look at Berkeley

A Second Look at Berkeley
Author: T. J. Kent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1960
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Second Look at the Cross

A Second Look at the Cross
Author: Michael Perrin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1450062784

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Galatians 2:20- NKJV- I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; By our identification with Christ, we don't mean that we identify ourselves with Him (though in a sense we do), but that God identified us with Christ in his death, burial and resurrection. God saw us crucified when He saw Christ crucified; God saw us raised when Christ was raised. Identification then is first and foremost the was God sees things and not the way we do!


Mortal Men

Mortal Men
Author: Richard MacIntyre
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9780813525969

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People who have lived for many years with HIV but without symptoms are asked to fight a virus they cannot see and a disease they cannot feel. This not only colours decisions about medical treatment, it also affects personal identity, sexuality, community and lifestyle.


Beyond Textuality

Beyond Textuality
Author: Gilles Bibeau
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3110903016

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Educating New Americans

Educating New Americans
Author: Donald F. Hones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1135672938

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University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Berkeley
Author: Harvey Helfand
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568982939

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This book "offers an insider's view of the first school in the University of California system. The Beaux-Arts master plan by John Galen Howard created a classic setting for early buildings by Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, and Greene & Greene, and later buildings by John Carl Warnecke, Edward Larrabee Barnes, Charles Moore, Donlyn Lyndon, William Turnbull, and landscape architecture by Lawrence Halprin. The campus is unique for its breadth of architectural works by California designers. [This book], featuring over 100 buildings, is fascinating to read and an easy-to-use companion for a walking tour. With a foreword by Berkeley's Chancellor Robert M. Berdahl, and striking photographs by author Harvey Helfand, this is the definitive guide to the history and architecture of the first public institution of higher learning in California"--Inside front cover.


New Directions in American Religious History

New Directions in American Religious History
Author: Harry S. Stout
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198027206

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The eighteen essays collected in this book originate from a conference of the same title, held at the Wingspread Conference Center in October of 1993. Leading scholars were invited to reflect on their specialties in American religious history in ways that summarized both where the field is and where it ought to move in the decades to come. The essays are organized according to four general themes: places and regions, universal themes, transformative events, and marginal groups and ethnocultural "outsiders." They address a wide range of specific topics including Puritanism, Protestantism and economic behavior, gender and sexuality in American Protestantism, and the twentieth-century de-Christianization of American public culture. Among the contributors are such distinguished scholars as David D. Hall, Donald G. Matthews, Allen C. Guelzo, Gordon S. Wood, Daniel Walker Howe, Robert Wuthnow, Jon Butler, David A. Hollinger, Harry S. Stout, and John Higham. Taken together, these essays reveal a rapidly expanding field of study that is breaking out of its traditional confines and spilling into all of American history. The book takes the measure of the changes of the last quarter-century and charts numerous challenges to future work.