Manifold Visions Of Self PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download Manifold Visions Of Self PDF full book. Access full book title Manifold Visions Of Self.

Manifold Visions of Self

Manifold Visions of Self
Author: Ujjwala Kakarla
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-02-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Download Manifold Visions of Self Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

The book Manifold Visions of Self is a collection of poems questioning the freedom of self, in connection to nature and existence. In one way, one's search for freedom may be quiet introspection; in other way it may be a means of extrospection mirroring the humanization of the world in entirety. Some of my poems are interior monologues of my inner Self, musings on Nature and God. Moreover, a few poems question the advocacy of women's rights, and a few against inimical child labour. Some of my poems reflect the magnitude of general evil penned with language of freedom, power of reality and substantial action. All the poems are absolute invention of me and the facts which took place within my personal observation, a natural delineation of human passions, human characters and human incidents. As such, many poems speak more philosophically of my spiritual attachment with the unique things of existence.


The Agony and Ecstacy of Caregivers (Burnout and Preventive Action)

The Agony and Ecstacy of Caregivers (Burnout and Preventive Action)
Author: Nilakanta Siva
Publisher: Prowess Publishing
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1545744939

Download The Agony and Ecstacy of Caregivers (Burnout and Preventive Action) Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

While tons of praise and empathy for the medical fraternity and for the patients struggling long term exist, very little seems to permeate to the home caregivers forgotten and forlorn. Forever silent throughout the battle and through those self-debilitating years of their lives, they remain among the long-lost perennial sufferers. This book causes a few to speak out, both those who buckled under the strain as also those who came out with joy and satisfaction at the end outcome. The ‘recalled to life’ dear one obliterates all the trauma of the past. We need to be more aware of how difficult the task of care giving is, and show respect and extend a helping hand when such a situation arises. At the very least, she ought to be respected as a human being whose sole purpose in life, for the time being, has been the welfare of the sick husband. This certainly has a cascading effect and a word of appreciation and a simple smile a day will bring more care from the spouse. This book establishes this without an iota of doubt.


The Missionary Self-Perception of Pentecostal/Charismatic Church Leaders from the Global South in Europe

The Missionary Self-Perception of Pentecostal/Charismatic Church Leaders from the Global South in Europe
Author: Claudia Währisch-Oblau
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047428536

Download The Missionary Self-Perception of Pentecostal/Charismatic Church Leaders from the Global South in Europe Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Building on long-time research and extensive interviews, this ground-breaking study offers a portrait of pentecostal / charismatic immigrants from the global South who do not define themselves as victims but as expatriate agents with a calling to change Europe.


Visions of the Courtly Body

Visions of the Courtly Body
Author: Christiane Hille
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 305006255X

Download Visions of the Courtly Body Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

In 1603, the beginning of the Stuart reign, painting was of minor importance at the English court, where the elaborately designed masques of Inigo Jones served as the prime medium of royal representation. Only two decades later, their most celebrated performer, George Villiers, the First Duke of Buckingham had assembled one of the largest and most significant collections of painting in early seventeenth-century Europe. His career as the personal and political favourite of two succeeding monarchs – James I and Charles I – coincides with the commission of a number of highly ambitious portraits from the hands of Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck that displayed his body in spectacular manner. As the first comprehensive study of Buckingham’s patronage of the visual arts, this book is concerned with the question of how the painted image of the courtier transferred strategies of social distinction that had originated in the masque to the language of painting. Establishing a new grammar in the competing rhetorics of bodily self-fashioning, this recast notion of portraiture contributed to an epistemological change in perceptions of visual representation at the early modern English court, in the course of which painting advanced to the central art form in the aesthetics of kingship.


The Witness of the Epistles

The Witness of the Epistles
Author: Richard John Knowling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1892
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

Download The Witness of the Epistles Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Contemporary Critiques of Political Economy

Contemporary Critiques of Political Economy
Author: Ananta Kumar Giri
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2024-01-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1003836496

Download Contemporary Critiques of Political Economy Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This book analyses contemporary critiques of political economy and highlights the challenges to rethinking contemporary discourses and practices. It carries out a multi-pronged critical and transformative dialogue involving political economy, moral economy, moral sociology, moral anthropology, and spiritual ecology. The authors discuss diverse themes such as the relationship between consciousness and society, the dialogue between Karl Marx and Carl Gustav Jung, a critical sociology of morality and property relations, moral and political economy of the Indigenous peoples and a critique of modern civilization, economic evaluation, as well as alternative traditions of thinking in Marx, Thoreau, Gandhi, J.C. Kumarappa, Rammanohar Lohia, B.R. Ambedkar and Jayaprakash Narain. A unique transdisciplinary text, the book brings together authors and approaches from both the Global North and South. It will be indispensable to students, research scholars and teachers of humanities and social sciences in such fields as economics, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies and development studies.


On Being Human

On Being Human
Author: Miguel H. Díaz
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Hispanic American theologians
ISBN: 1608333736

Download On Being Human Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Makes a significant contribution to theological anthropology done by and for a world Church. Important new insights about the fundamental identity of human persons and communities emerge as the author brings the writings of Karl Rahner and U.S. Hispanic theologians into a creative and mutually enriching conversation.


Self and Deception

Self and Deception
Author: Roger T. Ames
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1996-07-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791494721

Download Self and Deception Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This volume contains essays by a range of distinguished philosophers on the problem of self-deception, or rather, self and deception. The work proceeds from the assumption that changing constructions of self within Western cultures, and alternative notions of self in other cultures requires that we rethink traditional strategies for explaining the phenomenon of self-deception. The concept of self is central to any sustained inquiry into self-deception, the pertinent issue being what sort of self is victim (or beneficiary) of self deception. Several of the authors here base their thinking on the model of "other-deception," and include discussion of the notions of double selves, multiple selves, and subsystems of the self, to address this troubling problem. Other authors argue that "other-deception" is not an adequate or reliable model to guide our thinking on this issue. The psychological and moral dimensions of self-deception generate a rich discussion, as do its epistemic implications. The concept of emotionality also receives sustained attention.


Cultivating Integral Development

Cultivating Integral Development
Author: Ananta Kumar Giri
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2023-12-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1003814999

Download Cultivating Integral Development Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This book cultivates visions and practices of integral development of the self, society, and the world. It builds upon deconstructions of development discourse and practice and strives to reconstruct and reconstitutes it as integral development. It addresses entrenched dualisms in development studies and practices such as between the self and the other, the providers of development and its recipients, materialism, and spirituality, and cultivates pathways of integral development. The book explores the many challenges facing development studies and practice such as poverty, creativity, political economy, moral economy, leadership, sustainable development, and evolutionary flourishing. It also opens the discourse and practice of development to cross-cultural dialogues by undertaking discussions between Euro-centric approaches to development and other visions and practices of development such as Purusartha, Swadhyaya, Sarvodaya, integral yoga, and Lokasasamgraha from Indic traditions. Drawing on multiple cultural and philosophical resources and traditions, Cultivating Integral Development is a pioneering work and will be of great interest to scholars, researchers, and actors of development studies, political science, and philosophy as well as concerned human beings around the world.


Religion and Sustainability: Interreligious Resources, Interdisciplinary Responses

Religion and Sustainability: Interreligious Resources, Interdisciplinary Responses
Author: Rita D. Sherma
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 303079301X

Download Religion and Sustainability: Interreligious Resources, Interdisciplinary Responses Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

This volume brings sustainability studies into creative and constructive conversation with actions, practices, and worldviews from religion and theology supportive of the vision and work of the UN SDGs. It features more than 30 chapters from scholars across diverse disciplines, including economics, ethics, theology, sociology, ritual studies, and visual culture. This interdisciplinary content presents new insights for inhibiting ecospheric devastation, which is inextricably linked to unsustainable financial, societal, racial, geopolitical, and cultural relationships. The chapters show how humanistic elements can enable the establishment of sustainable ways of thinking, feeling, and acting. This includes the aesthetic and emotive dimensions of life. The contributors cover such topics as empowering women and girls to systemically reverse climate change; nurturing interreligious peace; decolonizing landscapes; and promoting horticulture, ecovillages, equity, and animal ethics. Coverage integrates a variety of religious and theological perspectives. These include Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and other traditions. To enable the restoration and flourishing of the ecosystems of the biosphere, human societies need to be reimagined and reordered in terms of economic, cultural, religious, racial, and social equitability. This volume illustrates transformative paradigms to help foster such change. It introduces new principles, practices, ethics, and insights to the discourse. This work will appeal to students, scholars, and professionals researching the ethical, moral, social, cultural, psychological, developmental, and other social scientific impacts of religion on the key markers of sustainability.