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Silhouettes of the Soul

Silhouettes of the Soul
Author: Otto Von Busch
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350179922

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What is the relationship between the soul, or inner life, and what we wear in the making of identity and belief? What bearing do religious and political belonging, respectability, and resistance have on the way in which we dress? Why have more traditional religious practices been so prescriptive about body adornment? Historically, fashionable dress and religion have been positioned as polar opposites. Silhouettes of the Soul brings them together, placing them in conversation with each other. By moving beyond traditional, social scientific, and historical analysis of religious attire and adornment the book presents a variety of disciplinary approaches from across regional, social, and religious locations. Contentious and challenging, as well as academically rigorous, the book's diverse range of contributors - from fashion and religious studies scholars, to designers, activists, monastics, and journalists - explore the relationship between religion and fashion, extending the meanings and possibilities of both dress and spirituality. Combining interviews and personal stories with more traditional theoretical analysis, Silhouettes of the Soul offers new ways of looking at the relationship between religion, personal convictions, and self-expression - our sense of self and our sense of fashion.


Soul Clothes

Soul Clothes
Author: Regina D. Jemison
Publisher: Modern History Press
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 161599095X

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Here's your invitation to join a literary as well as a personal relationship with the deeply insightful and profoundly expressive perspectives of Regina Diane Jemison. As you encounter these soul-stirring pieces, you may imagine listening to one of God's own trombones. The poetry, prose and personality in "Soul Clothes," may rub up on a curious and compassionate place within you, a place of stark reality drenched in divine hope. Imagine a John Coltrane solo, with words instead of tenor sax. Acclaim for "Soul Clothes" ""Soul Clothes" dances naked and unabashed across the page. Jemison's poetry connects spirit to spirit, stripping away masks and guiding us to divine adornments of grace, truth, faith." --Aundria Sheppard Morgan, author "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die"ÿ ""Soul Clothes" is one poet's passionate expression of what it is to be human. Her poems encompass a vast expanse of emotions, from suffering and grief to love and celebration. While being real about the human experiences we all share, many of these poems also exalt the divine within us." --Valerie Jean, author of "Woman Writing a Letter"ÿ ""Soul Clothes" reveals a collection of compelling, compassionate, daring, devoted, honest and unafraid poems with a spiritual undertone." --Sweta Srivastava Vikram, author of "Kaleidoscope: An Asian Journey of Colors" For more information see www.ReginaJemison.com From the Reflections of America Series at Modern History Pressÿ Poetry: African-American


On Metaphoring

On Metaphoring
Author: Kuang-Ming Wu
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004123021

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Metaphor familiarizes things strange with things familiar to enrich old things with things newly made familiar. Thus metaphor is an effective intercultural highway without shared thinking-way, for each culture is a specific thinking-way. This volume shows such intercultural communication.


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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0198936036

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Lyra Sacra

Lyra Sacra
Author: Henry Charles Beeching
Publisher:
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1903
Genre: Religious poetry, English
ISBN:

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Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning

Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning
Author: Dr Mark Sandy
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2013-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1409473139

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The subject of Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning could not be timelier with Žižek’s recent proclamation that we are ‘living in the end times’ and in an era which is preoccupied with the process and consequences of ageing. We mourn both for our pasts and futures as we now recognise that history is a continuation and record of loss. Mark Sandy explores the treatment of grief, loss, and death across a variety of Romantic poetic forms, including the ballad, sonnet, epic, elegy, fragment, romance, and ode in the works of poets as diverse as Smith, Hemans, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, and Clare. Romantic meditations on grief, however varied in form and content, are self-consciously aware of the complexity and strength of feelings surrounding the consolation or disconsolation that their structures of poetic memory afford those who survive the imaginary and actual dead. Romantic mourning, Sandy shows, finds expression in disparate poetic forms, and how it manifests itself both as the spirit of its age, rooted in precise historical conditions, and as a proleptic power, of lasting transhistorical significance. Romantic meditations on grief and loss speak to our contemporary anxieties about the inevitable, but unthinkable, event of death itself.


Fluent English I

Fluent English I
Author: Louis Le Baut
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1959
Genre: English language
ISBN:

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Collected Poems

Collected Poems
Author: William Blake
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134438516

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A classic collection of Blake's poetry, originally published in 1905 and unavailable since 1988 Amazing triumvirate of names - Blakes, Yeats and Paulin - makes this an utterly unique (and attractive) collection Combines very well with both Yeats' collection of Irish verse and Kathleen Raine's Blake and Antiquity also available as Routledge Classics


Original Sin

Original Sin
Author: P. D. James
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2008-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0571248691

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The Peverell Press, a two-hundred-year-old publishing firm housed in a dramatic mock-Venetian palace on the Thames, is certainly ripe for change. But the proposals of its ruthlessly ambitious new managing director, Gerard Etienne, have made him dangerous enemies - a discarded mistress, a neglected and humiliated author, and rebellious colleagues and staff. When Gerard's body is discovered bizarrely desecrated, there is no shortage of suspects and Adam Dalgliesh and his team are confronted with a puzzle of extraordinary complexity and a murderer who is prepared to strike again. P.D. James, the bestselling author of Death Comes to Pemberley, Children of Men and Death in Holy Orders, once again explores the mysterious, strong and intense emotions responsible for the unique crime of murder, with authority and sensitivity. Original Sin is set in the literary world of London and possesses all of the qualities which distinguish P.D. James as a novelist. P.D. James has been influential as a crime writer for many years and her writing is often compared to the work of authors such as Val Mcdermid, Ian Rankin and Peter Robinson.


The Place of Suffering

The Place of Suffering
Author: John Ferguson
Publisher: James Clarke & Co.
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1972
Genre: Suffering
ISBN: 9780227678039

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Professor Ferguson's book is an impressively eclectic yet cohesive account of the theme of suffering in pre-Christian and Christian traditions. In it, he surveys the role of suffering in Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Persian, Greek and Roman mythology and literature, before going on to examine the theological significance of the theme in the Jewish tradition and in the Old and New Testaments. He discusses the redemptive nature of suffering throughout the history of the Church, from the martyrdom and persecution of the early Christians, through the self-denial of the mystics, to the faith in adversity of those engaged in the Civil Rights struggle in America of the 1960s. In the final chapter, the author weaves these threads together to address the theological problem of suffering in the world, what John Stuart Mill styled "the impossible problem of reconciling infinite benevolence and justice with infinite power in the Creator of a world such as this". Ferguson concludes that Christianity does not offer an intellectual explanation for suffering, but rather offers a God who shares in our suffering. "It proclaims that suffering does not separate us from God," he says, "and that as he calls us to share in the work of redemption, he calls us to accept the suffering through which the work is fulfilled."