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Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor 18 reviews Joseph Campbell
New World Library, 2001
Useful Introduction Campbell points out that all of the religions of the West come from the Near East rather than Europe. He is referring to Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In all of these religions it is taught that the world was made by God. The creator is God and the creature is the world. The world and God are not the same. In these religions the Divine is not within the individual. In the ...
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Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money 31 reviews Rabbi Daniel Lapin
Wiley, 2008
Increase Your Quality of Life, Read this Book I've truly enjoyed reading this book. Lapin is funny and has perfect examples of the principals he teaches. I haven't gotten wealthy yet but I've drastically improved my quality of life and I haven't even gotten all the way through the book. These principals have withstood the test of time, and Lapin lets you see them in a new light, with greater understanding, making it easier to become ...
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Woman, Thou Art Loosed!: Healing the Wounds of the Past T. D. Jakes
Bethany House, 2004
This special hardcover edition of the bestselling book is the perfect gift for women who see the Woman Thou Art Loosed movie (major film release Fall 2004) or those who have never heard this dramatic message. T. D. Jakes masterfully discusses the sensitive issues that have haunted the hearts of many women. His writing carries with it the healing touch of a strong medicine gently applied, yet strongly effective. The redemptive message is clear: ...
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"Oh! Hast Thou Forgotten": Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War: The Gettysburg Campaign 10 reviews Richard Hamilton
BookSurge Publishing, 2008
Oh! Hast Thou Forgotten This is a very personal look back at the author's great great grandfather, George Patten, who at age 28 in the summer of 1862 joins a calvary unit from his home state of Michigan to do his part in the American Civil War. He leaves behind his parents, a beloved wife and a young child to fight for a cause in which he deeply believes.
Through the eyes of Quartermaster Sergeant Patten we follow ...
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Woman, Thou Art Loosed!: Healing the Wounds of the Past 4 reviews T. D. Jakes
Treasure House, 1994
One of a Kind Bible There's not a Bible to be found that compares with this one! God's Word in itself is sharper than a two-edged sword; in addition, T. D. Jakes has elaborated on Scripture in a way never seen before to heal the woman with deep wounds. How refreshing to find yourself happy with who you are and desiring to yield to HIM because of His awesome love for us. Thank you, Bishop Jakes!
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I And Thou 37 reviews Martin Buber
Hesperides Press, 2006
The Gem at the Navel of the Lotus Ich und Du (badly) translated as I And Thou, by Martin Buber, takes me beyond any book I've ever read before. I had to read it with another selection, because after a few pages, my soul became saturated, and I had to read something else.
I am at a loss for how to describe this book. The Third Testament hints at the idea.
We construct the world in one of two ways: either through a ...
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Thou Shalt Not Grill (PennDutch Inn Mystery) 7 reviews Tamar Myers
Signet, 2005
Strange new facts Every time I read a book featuring Magdalena Protulacca Yoder, I learn several new things, such as, from this book: (1) She can't cook a lick. The recipes in all the books are cooked up by someone else. (2) She wears good Christian underwear. Perhaps she could be a little more specific in a future novel so that readers will know where to buy this sort of apparel. (2) Best of all, we learn ...
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Selections From O Brother, Where Art Thou: Mandolin 9 reviews
Hal Leonard Corporation, 2003
For other instruments... I notice that the guitar edition's reviews are placed under the mandolin and banjo tab editions as well, so I would just like to say that they are much like the guitar edition. All instrument formats feature exact transcriptions for the songs that feature that instrument (i.e. "man of constant sorrow" and "hard time killing floor blues" are transcribed note for note in the guitar version) often ...
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Martin Buber's I and Thou: Practicing Living Dialogue 1 review Kenneth Paul Kramer
Paulist Press, 2004
A Classic Companion Martin Buber's I and Thou: Practicing Living Dialogue is an excellent introduction and overview of Buber's I and Thou. Kenneth Kramer is extremely readable and conveys complex ideas in a manner that allows the reader to grasp the concepts with much more facility. Through the use of illustrations, referencing other work by Buber, side by side exerpts of Smith's and Kaufmann's translations, and ...
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Holy Bible, Woman Thou Art Loosed Edition (Bible Nkjv) 18 reviews
Thomas Nelson, 2003
Healing Inspriation I found this Bible quite by accident in a tiny bookstore at the beginning of the most challenging period of my life. I was searching for healing and the thoughts within these pages truly added to the healing I experienced from God's word.
I recommend this Bible to all of my beautiful sisters everywhere.
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And Thou Shalt Honor: The Caregiver's Companion 5 reviews
Rodale Books, 2003
What an amazing guide! Considering that caregiving responsibilities will impact every single person at some point in their life, this is the resource guide to own!! It truly is a "Caregiver's Companion" and a must-have for every caregiver. When the baby-boomers become aged (and it's starting to happen), a huge percentage of the population will require caregiving. This book gives resources and checklists, along with ...
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Whither Thou Goests! You/ve Got To Be Kidding 3 reviews Carolyn Gray Thornton
Ozark Marketing and Publishing, DBA Skyward, 2005
Outstanding! I have been a long time fan of Ms. Thornton & always look forward to her newest publications. As a Psychologist and a Social Worker, this book gives a human perspective of the struggles of being thrust into a position that Ms. Thornton did not feel prepared (A minister's wife). She describes her ordeals with humor, but also with some pain. If I was teaching grad students in psychology or ...
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Thinner Than Thou 14 reviews Kit Reed
Tor Books, 2005
swift-paced biting satire Reverend Earl began his preaching as infomercials, but quickly resonated with a population struggling with eating disorders. He simply offered his followers opportunities to be thin without the risks of anorexia, bulimia and constant fad diets by joining his Crossed Triceps health clubs. Soon organized religion fades bowing to the new God of Thinness. Earl's Dedicated Sisters become zealots ...
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Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society's Betrayal of the Child 8 reviews
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1998
Another masterwork from the Galileo of psychoanalysis Alice Miller makes her perspective so clear and so unavoidable in this book that it is all but impossible not to feel your stomach go up in knots as you try to think about everyone's life that it explains--from best friends to her analysis of author Franz Kafka--but your own. Without hanging Freud in effigy or throwing the baby of his genius out with the bathwater of his philosophical and ethical ...
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Blessed Art Thou: Mother, Lady, Mystic, Queen 3 reviews Michael O'Neill McGrath, Richard N. Fragomeni
World Library Publications, 2007
Mixes Age-Old Tradition with Bold New Interpretation Both the art work and the prayers in this book are beautiful. I like the way the authors see Mary as a kind of symbol of the Holy Spirit, reminding us of God's feminine dimension. As the artist states, this book is for those "who find delight in a God who is more than white and male." It is inspired and inspiring. I highly recommend it.
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How Readest Thou? 3 reviews John Charles Ryle
Charles Nolan Publishing, 2001
excellently and plainly written this book is a very easy read. there are only about 60 pages but they are absolutely packed full of information and inspiring insights. if you are wanting to learn more about the bible and wanting to know how the bible can be proven to be the inspired word of God, as well as learning more how to read it, this is a book that you must check out. and suprisingly to me J.C. Ryle wrote this in a very ...
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Woman, Thou Art Loosed! The Book and Devotional for Women 2 reviews T. D. Jakes
Thomas Nelson, 1996
tremendous blessing.. As I was reading this book, I felt as if God was speaking to me, specifically. T.D.Jakes has such a heart for the hurting woman. This book helped me see God's heart for ME! And it did aid in my emotional and spiritual healing and renewal. I have recommended it to other ladies and am hoping to do a group study for women at our new church. I know without a doubt that God did not allow me to survive ...
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Woman, Thou Art Loosed T. D. Jakes
Destiny Image Publishers, 2006
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Woman, Thou Art Loosed! The Novel 45 reviews T. D. Jakes
Berkley Trade, 2004
TD Jake I think this is a book all women need to read. It was interesting and let me know how parents just don't listen to their children. It was really sad for this young women to go through so much and had a mother that did not believe her. Now her life is just a mess and she has no hope for life. It really bothers me when I hear or read things like this but, it also let's me know that I am on the ...
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