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The Myth of Deliverance

The Myth of Deliverance
Author: Northrop Frye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1983
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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Myth

Myth
Author: Laurence Coupe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009-01-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134107773

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Offering a concise and illuminating introduction to the most important areas of myth, this fully updated and revised second edition contains new chapters and student-friendly features. Essential reading for students of any level wanting an introduction to the area.


The Deliverance Delusion

The Deliverance Delusion
Author: Patrick Rhodes
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734346305

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This book is an argument against the practice of curse deliverance, contending that it is non-biblical. The general approach in the book is to:Define biblical curses.Determine what the Bible says about curse deliverance.Identify and provide arguments against the most common curse-deliverance doctrines.Exhort the saints to repent of these teachings and practices.Strong emphasis is placed on the premise that the Bible is the word of God and that it should be the sole source of information about curses and any associated practices.


Deliverance, My Story, Your Victory

Deliverance, My Story, Your Victory
Author: Sr. Sherman J. Butler
Publisher: Life To Legacy LLC
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0983131732

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"An enlightening revelation on destroying demonic strongholds"Deliverance: "My Story, Your Victory ," is an astonishing examination on the operation of stronghold and demonic spirits that attach themselves through sexual activity and lust. Dispelling the myths of "innocent" childhood exploration, Pastor Sherman J. Butler, shares his own nightmarish experiences that kept him bound from childhood to adulthood. This book is a revealing no-holds-barred study on how demons and ungodly soul-ties, build strongholds that keeps people bound. From this amazing book, you'll learn spiritual warfare tactics to defeat the enemy as well as, learning how to use God's power to remain free for life. You don't have to be a victim to demons and dysfunctions any longer, let Pastor Butler's story of deliverance be the pathway to your victory!


Jesus and Myth

Jesus and Myth
Author: Peter John Barber
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725253968

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Is Jesus mythological? And is he a mere product of his cultural milieu? Through narratological and social-scientific analysis of the gospel account, Barber systematically demonstrates that there are two opposing patterns structuring the gospel. The first is the pattern of this world, which is the combat myth, with a typical sequence of motifs having mythological meanings. It is lived out by everyone else in the accounts except Jesus, because this pattern of the world is the pattern of myth-culture, which is the pattern of the old Adam and sin nature. The pattern of Jesus is the pattern intended for Adam to walk in, and is the unique pattern of the new Adam, Jesus Christ. Jesus's pattern inverts the sequence and subverts the significance of each and every motif and episode of the myth-culture's pattern. Barber shows that Jesus's "failure" to conform to this world's mythological pattern establishes that he is not mythological, and not a product of his culture. As the apostle Peter states, ". . . we did not follow cleverly devised tales [myths] when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty" (2 Pet 1:16).


DREAM OF DELIVERANCE

DREAM OF DELIVERANCE
Author: Mona Harrington
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307831515

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In this major work of historical and political analysis, Mona Harrington examines curcial missteps and uncertainties in the American statecraft from Woodrow Wilson’s time to Ronald Reagan’s, and traces them to a potent myth at the center of our political thinking. It is a myth peculiarly American, a long-held belief that the troubles of society can be traced to some specific “evil”—be it a profiteering in munitions, or the multinational corporation, or the communist conspiracy, or wasteful social programs—and that by smiting the evil we can achieve social well-being for all. The author demonstrates how deeply this dream of deliverance has been rooted in American culture from the very beginnings of the nation—in the concept of a society in which conflicts between groups of widely divergent interests can be resolved without undeserved loss to any party. We see the consequences of this belief in our continuing tendency to oversimplify issues both domestic and foreign—and in our obsessive expenditure of public energy on the search for and pursuit of the evil to be exorcised. The dilemma is further exacerbated because the country’s three major economic-interest groups—industrial wage earners, industrial owners and managers, and the cluster of interests tied to local economies—are prone to demonologies as widely divergent as their interests, and there can seldom be agreement as to the identity of the evil. How this bondage to the dream of deliverance has affected the functioning of American government—making our politics a never-ending argument whose terms have scarcely changed over the past century—is brilliant explicated. Connecting the deepest workings of statecraft to what we know about the dynamics of our own individual lives, this highly original book leads us away from a myth-driven politics and toward a difficult encounter with reality, toward liberation from the endless search for the serpent whose defeat with return us to Eden, toward a national recognition that in conditions of conflict it is not always possibly for all to emerge as winners, toward the shaping of a politics that will enable us to allocate in the most decent possible way the losses that we cannot avoid.


The Truth About the Myth

The Truth About the Myth
Author: Laveria Dent
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1449059783

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God said why would He send Jesus to die for your sins over 2000 years ago and then later on say it is okay for you to continue in sin? That would mean that Jesus died for nothing and better yet, there would not have been a need for Jesus to die such a gruesome death if God approves of your sins. The devil has fooled many people and use to have me fooled until God took me and taught me the truth. I was chosen for this purpose and that is to speak to every nation to tell the people what thus said the Lord.


Jung as a Writer

Jung as a Writer
Author: Susan Rowland
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317710479

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Jung as a Writer traces a relationship between Jung and literature by analysing his texts using the methodology of literary theory. This investigation serves to illuminate the literary nature of Jung’s writing in order to shed new light on his psychology and its relationship with literature as a cultural practice. Jung employed literary devices throughout his writing, including direct and indirect argument, anecdote, fantasy, myth, epic, textual analysis and metaphor. Susan Rowland examines Jung’s use of literary techniques in several of his works, including Anima and Animus, On the Nature of the Psyche, Psychology and Alchemy and Synchronicity and describes Jung’s need for literature in order to capture in writing his ideas about the unconscious. Jung as a Writer succeeds in demonstrating Jung’s contribution to literary and cultural theory in autobiography, gender studies, postmodernism, feminism, deconstruction and hermeneutics and concludes by giving a new culturally-orientated Jungian criticism. The application of literary theory to Jung’s works provides a new perspective on Jungian Psychology that will be of interest to anyone involved in the study of Jung, Psychoanalysis, literary theory and cultural studies.


Deliverance

Deliverance
Author: James Dickey
Publisher: Delta
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307483703

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“You're hooked, you feel every cut, grope up every cliff, swallow water with every spill of the canoe, sweat with every draw of the bowstring. Wholly absorbing [and] dramatic.”—Harper's Magazine The setting is the Georgia wilderness, where the states most remote white-water river awaits. In the thundering froth of that river, in its echoing stone canyons, four men on a canoe trip discover a freedom and exhilaration beyond compare. And then, in a moment of horror, the adventure turns into a struggle for survival as one man becomes a human hunter who is offered his own harrowing deliverance. Praise for Deliverance “Once read, never forgotten.”—Newport News Daily Press “A tour de force . . . How a man acts when shot by an arrow, what it feels like to scale a cliff or to capsize, the ironic psychology of fear: these things are conveyed with remarkable descriptive writing.”—The New Republic “Freshly and intensely alive . . . with questions that haunt modern urban man.”—Southern Review “A fine and honest book that hits the reader's mind with the sting of a baseball just caught in the hand.”—The Nation “[James Dickey's] language has descriptive power not often matched in contemporary American writing.”—Time “A harrowing trip few readers will forget.”—Asheville Citizen-Times "A novel that will curl your toes . . . Dickey's canoe rides to the limits of dramatic tension."—New York Times Book Review "A brilliant and breathtaking adventure."—The New Yorker


The Rhetoric of Vision

The Rhetoric of Vision
Author: Charles Adolph Huttar
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1996
Genre: Poets, English
ISBN: 9780838753149

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About half the essays consider Williams's fiction. They explore the theological roots of his theory of imagery; the rhetorical implications of his belief that language is inherently meaningful; his methods of creating "subjective correlatives" for heightened states of consciousness; and, in individual works of fiction, his revisionary use of time-travel and ghost-story conventions, his rhetorical application of Blakean "contraries," aspects of his diction and syntax, and his call to pursue integrity of speech as an ideal.