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"Literature cultivates "deep selves" for whom books matter because
they take over from religion fundamental questions about the
meaning of existence. This volume embraces and questions this
perspective, while also developing a "new humanist' critical
vocabulary which specifies, and therefore opens to debate, the
human significance of literature"--
Literature cultivates 'deep selves' for whom books matter because
they take over from religion fundamental questions about the
meaning of existence. This volume embraces and questions this
perspective, whilst also developing a 'new humanist' critical
vocabulary which specifies, and therefore opens to debate, the
human significance of literature.
From the beginning of time, man's ability to reason and question
the love of God has been the topic on the hearts and minds of many.
With all of the hurts and disappointments that we have suffered at
the hands of those who declared that they "loved" us, do we truly
know and understand what TRUE LOVE is? Through this book God
beckons us all to come, that He may show and share with us the
depths, heights and immeasurability of a love that we will never
completely understand nor comprehend but will desire more than life
itself. A Love "UN" Matched is sure to be a Christian literary
classic that belongs in the library of every believer and the hands
of everyone who needs to know about and understand the limitless,
boundless unmatched Love of God
Frances A Mosley is a radical lover of God and a handmaiden of the
Lord committed to establishing believers in the uncompromising
truth of the Word of God. She flows in a powerful dimension of the
gifts of healing, the prophetic and counseling. Raised up by God to
address the spirit of error in this generation with zeal as an
agent of restoration to the Body of Christ, Frances is a published
author, a dedicated wife and mother and leads weekly teaching
meetings where she disciples believers into maturity and fullness.
When NBC- TV abruptly pulled The Robert Taylor Show from its fall
primetime schedule in the middle of July 1963, Jeffrey Hunter's
Temple Houston western series was rushed into production and into
the spotlight. The cast and crew had just a few chaotic weeks to
get their one-hour weekly dramatic series underway.Packed with
newly published photographs, production information from the Warner
Brothers Archives, and new interviews, this is the never before
told full story of Jeffrey Hunter and Temple Houston. Included are
biographies of Hunter and co-star Jack Elam, as well as the
previously untold history behind Robert Taylor's lost television
series.Jeffrey Hunter and Temple Houston is a lively and
entertaining look at a fascinating piece of television history.
"I enjoyed working with Henry Fonda and Allen Case on the series
and I know you'll enjoy Glenn Mosley's book on The Deputy." - from
the Foreword by Read Morgan "Henry Fonda did a TV show?" For years,
that's been the reaction of many people when they learned that the
Hollywood and Broadway legend starred in his own television series.
Henry Fonda surprised a lot of people in 1959 when he agreed to
star in a television western. He was the biggest star of the time
to top line a weekly television program. Here is the
never-before-told story of Fonda and his first television series,
The Deputy, including interviews with co-star Read Morgan and
series co-creator Norman Lear, both of whom talk about the series
for the first time. For fans of Henry Fonda, the television
western, and television and film history, this book provides an
entertaining and informative look at the making of a largely
forgotten television series and its place in the career of its
star. Henry Fonda and The Deputy-The Film and Stage Star and His TV
Western includes interviews, newly published photographs,
production details, individual episode analysis, and a full episode
guide.
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