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Conjuring Jesus

Conjuring Jesus
Author: Brian Day
Publisher: Guernica Editions
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2009
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1550712748

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"Conjuring Jesus" presents a disarmingly fresh picture of Jesus as a mystic, a mischievous reformer, and a poet of the sensuous. It portrays him in his tumults and his moments of transcendence, his musings and stories, and his diverse encounters with women and men. Continually surprising in its perspectives, while closely based on Biblical texts, "Conjuring Jesus" reveals a man who is playful and resolute: moved by a keen and encompassing acceptance, a persistent impulse toward sinuous reshaping, and a liberating awareness of his own sexuality.


American Jesus

American Jesus
Author: Stephen Prothero
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2004-09-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1466806052

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A Deep Dive into America's Complex Relationship with Jesus There's no denying America's rich religious background–belief is woven into daily life. But as Stephen Prothero argues in American Jesus, many of the most interesting appraisals of Jesus have emerged outside the churches: in music, film, and popular culture; and among Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and people of no religion at all. Delve into this compelling chronicle as it explores how Jesus, the carpenter from Nazareth, has been refashioned into distinctly American identities over the centuries. From his enlistment as a beacon of hope for abolitionists to his appropriation as a figurehead for Klansmen, the image of Jesus has been as mercurial as it is influential. In this diverse and conflicted scene, American Jesus stands as a testament to the peculiar fusion of the temporal and divine in contemporary America. Equal parts enlightening and entertaining, American Jesus goes beyond being simply a work of history. It’s an intricate mirror, reflecting the American spirit while questioning the nation's socio-cultural fabric.


The Confession of Faith

The Confession of Faith
Author: Church of Scotland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1860
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, with the Scripture-proofs at Large. Together with The Sum of Saving Knowledge (contain'd in the Holy Scriptures, and Held Forth in the Said Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use Thereof; Covenants National and Solemn League, Acknowledgement of Sins, and Engagement to Duties, Directories for Publick and Family Worship, Form of Church Government, &c

The Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, with the Scripture-proofs at Large. Together with The Sum of Saving Knowledge (contain'd in the Holy Scriptures, and Held Forth in the Said Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use Thereof; Covenants National and Solemn League, Acknowledgement of Sins, and Engagement to Duties, Directories for Publick and Family Worship, Form of Church Government, &c
Author: Church of Scotland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1851
Genre: Creeds
ISBN:

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The Holy Bible

The Holy Bible
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1304
Release: 1768
Genre:
ISBN:

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Jesus the Magician

Jesus the Magician
Author: Smith, Morton
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 157174715X

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"A twentieth-century classic, uncannily smart, incredibly learned."--from the foreword by Bart Ehrman This book challenges traditional Christian teaching about Jesus. While his followers may have seen him as a man from heaven, preaching the good news and working miracles, Smith asserts that the truth about Jesus is more interesting and rather unsettling. The real Jesus, only barely glimpsed because of a campaign of disinformation, obfuscation, and censorship by religious authorities, was not Jesus the Son of God. In actuality he was Jesus the Magician. Smith marshals all the available evidence including, but not limited to, the Gospels. He succeeds in describing just what was said of Jesus by "outsiders," those who did not believe him. He deals in fascinating detail with the inevitable questions. What was the nature of magic? What did people at that time mean by the term "magician"? Who were the other magicians, and how did their magic compare with Jesus' works? What facts led to the general assumption that Jesus practiced magic? And, most important, was that assumption correct? The ramifications of Jesus the Magician give new meaning to the word controversial. This book recovers a vision of Jesus that two thousand years of suppression and polemic could not erase. And--what may be the central point of the debate--Jesus the Magician strips away the myths and legends that have obscured Jesus, the man who lived.


The Life and Letters of Saint Francis Xavier

The Life and Letters of Saint Francis Xavier
Author: Henry James Coleridge
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 944
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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ALTHOUGH several beautiful Lives of St. Francis Xavier exist—some of them in our own language—I do not think that any excuse will be required for the attempt made in the present work to produce a new Life, which may satisfy in some sort the legitimate requirements of our own time. We are accustomed to set a higher value than men of former generations on those indications of personal character, in the case of great men and conspicuous Saints, which are to be found in their own words, in their letters, in anecdotes which set them familiarly before our eyes, and the like. The Catholics of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries would take the letter of a Saint, for instance, of St. Teresa or St. Francis Xavier, and cut it to pieces for the sake of making up a signature out of letters from separate words, or forming some holy text in the Saint’s handwriting in the same way. Aeterna Press


The history of Scotland

The history of Scotland
Author: Thomas Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 740
Release: 1852
Genre:
ISBN:

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Unmanly Men

Unmanly Men
Author: Brittany E. Wilson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019026649X

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New Testament scholars typically assume that the men who pervade the pages of Luke's two volumes are models of an implied "manliness." Scholars rarely question how Lukan men measure up to ancient masculine mores, even though masculinity is increasingly becoming a topic of inquiry in the field of New Testament and its related disciplines. Drawing especially from gender-critical work in classics, Brittany Wilson addresses this lacuna by examining key male characters in Luke-Acts in relation to constructions of masculinity in the Greco-Roman world. Of all Luke's male characters, Wilson maintains that four in particular problematize elite masculine norms: namely, Zechariah (the father of John the Baptist), the Ethiopian eunuch, Paul, and, above all, Jesus. She further explains that these men do not protect their bodily boundaries nor do they embody corporeal control, two interrelated male gender norms. Indeed, Zechariah loses his ability to speak, the Ethiopian eunuch is castrated, Paul loses his ability to see, and Jesus is put to death on the cross. With these bodily "violations," Wilson argues, Luke points to the all-powerful nature of God and in the process reconfigures--or refigures--men's own claims to power. Luke, however, not only refigures the so-called prerogative of male power, but he refigures the parameters of power itself. According to Luke, God provides an alternative construal of power in the figure of Jesus and thus redefines what it means to be masculine. Thus, for Luke, "real" men look manifestly unmanly. Wilson's findings in Unmanly Men will shatter long-held assumptions in scholarly circles and beyond about gendered interpretations of the New Testament, and how they can be used to understand the roles of the Bible's key characters.