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A Cry of Absence

A Cry of Absence
Author: Martin E. Marty
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725227118

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Beginning with the Psalms and adding the distilled wisdom of years of study and writing, Martin Marty offers a meditation marked by insight, strength, and a sure, sober faith. Throughout A Cry of Absence, he pursues the metaphor of the "winter of the heart." Marty bases his concept of the wintry way to God on a passage from the theologian Karl Rahner, describing a "wintry sort of spirituality." It refers to movement toward faith that grapples with pain, uncertainty, evil, loss, and the mystery of death to discover "hope on the winter-fallow landscape."


A Cry of Absence

A Cry of Absence
Author: Madison Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1995
Genre: Murder
ISBN:

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A Cry of Absence

A Cry of Absence
Author: Madison Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1971
Genre: Murder
ISBN:

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Hester Cameron Glenn, a proud, well-bred southern aristocrat, is the self-appointed guardian of her family's and her community's heritage. When a young black man is chained to a tree and stoned to death, Hester deplores the brutality of the act. Slowly she comes to suspect, and finally to know, who his real murderer is, and she decides what whe must do to protect the family honor.


A Cry of Absence

A Cry of Absence
Author: Martin E. Marty
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1993-03
Genre: Consolation
ISBN: 9780060654030

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Harper's new Leader's Guides offer thought-provoking titles on spirituality and faith development such as Marty's inspiring A Cry of Absense. Features clear step-by-step instructions for six adult-enrichment sessions; activities to encourage openness and build community; suggestions for prayer, meditation, and worship; discussion questions; and journaling exercises.


In the Absence of Light

In the Absence of Light
Author: Adrienne Wilder
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511581110

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For years Grant Kessler has smuggled goods from one end of the world to the next. When business turns in a direction Grant isn't willing to follow he decides to retire and by all appearances he settles down in a nowhere town called Durstrand. But his real plan is to wait a few years and let the FBI lose interest, then move on to the distant coastal life he's always dreamed of. Severely autistic, Morgan cannot look people in the eye, tell left from right, and has uncontrolled tics. Yet he's beaten every obstacle life has thrown his way. And when Grant Kessler moves into town Morgan isn't a bit shy in letting the man know how much he wants him. While the attraction is mutual, Grant pushes Morgan away. Like the rest of the world he can't see past Morgan's odd behaviors Then Morgan shows Grant how light lets you see but it also leaves you blind. And once Grant opens his eyes, he loses his heart to the beautiful enigma of a man who changes the course of his life.


Richard Kearney's Anatheistic Wager

Richard Kearney's Anatheistic Wager
Author: Chris Doude van Troostwijk
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253034035

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This anthology of fifteen essays provides a variety of critical perspectives on the influential ideas in Richard Kearney’s Anatheism. Blaise Pascal famously insisted that it was better to wager belief in God than to risk eternal damnation. More recently, the distinguished philosopher Richard Kearney has offered a wager of his own—the anatheistic wager, or return to God after the death of God. In this volume, an international group of contributors consider what Kearney’s spiritual wager means. This volume examines what is at stake with such a wager and what anatheism demands of the self and of others. The essays explore the dynamics of religious anatheistic performativity, its demarcations and limits, and its motives. A recent interview with Kearney focuses on crucial questions about philosophy, theology, and religious commitment. As a whole, this volume interprets and challenges Kearney’s philosophy of religion and its radical impact on contemporary views of God.


An Epidemic of Absence

An Epidemic of Absence
Author: Moises Velasquez-Manoff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439199396

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A controversial, revisionist approach to autoimmune and allergic disorders considers the perspective that the human immune system has been disabled by twentieth-century hygiene and medical practices.


Magical Negro

Magical Negro
Author: Morgan Parker
Publisher: Tin House Books
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1947793195

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From the breakout author of There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé comes a profound and deceptively funny exploration of Black American womanhood. "Morgan Parker's latest collection is a riveting testimony to everyday blackness . . . It is wry and atmospheric, an epic work of aural pleasures and personifications that demands to be read—both as an account of a private life and as searing political protest." —TIME Magazine A Most Anticipated Book of 2019 at Vogue, O: the Oprah Magazine, NYLON, BuzzFeed, Publishers Weekly, and more. Magical Negro is an archive of black everydayness, a catalog of contemporary folk heroes, an ethnography of ancestral grief, and an inventory of figureheads, idioms, and customs. These American poems are both elegy and jive, joke and declaration, songs of congregation and self-conception. They connect themes of loneliness, displacement, grief, ancestral trauma, and objectification, while exploring and troubling tropes and stereotypes of Black Americans. Focused primarily on depictions of black womanhood alongside personal narratives, the collection tackles interior and exterior politics—of both the body and society, of both the individual and the collective experience. In Magical Negro, Parker creates a space of witness, of airing grievances, of pointing out patterns. In these poems are living documents, pleas, latent traumas, inside jokes, and unspoken anxieties situated as firmly in the past as in the present—timeless black melancholies and triumphs.


The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1516
Release: 1971-04
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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