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Jude (Hardcover)
David Seal
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Do humans have a special capacity designed to foster experiences of
God? What role do specific bodily actions or emotions play in the
cultivation of a divine experience? Prayer as Divine Experience in
4 Ezra and John's Apocalypse: Emotion, Empathy, and Engagement with
God explores these questions in a systematic study of the emotions
in two apocalyptic texts. The book of 4 Ezra, an ancient Jewish
apocalypse, and the book of Revelation, an ancient Christian
Apocalypse written by John, are examined with a focus on the
emotional language of the prayers and prayer preludes contained in
this literature. Both texts were composed in the first-century of
the Common Era, a time when most people exposed to literature heard
the content as it was recited. The emotive language in these
writings could potentially arouse similar emotions in the readers
or hearers of these texts, allowing the person to have access to
the divine experiences, which are described by the seer in 4 Ezra
and are expressed by the angelic choir in John's Apocalypse. Prior
to examining the prayers, Prayer as Divine Experience will describe
the neurological processes that cause a person to mirror the
emotions expressed by another individual, thereby prompting an
imitation of the experience that is perceived.
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Jude (Paperback)
David Seal
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R429
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Discovery Miles 3 940
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An exceptional saddle-shape of the Saddleback Mountain is formed by
two distinct peaks, from the Santiago Peak to the southeast and
Modjeska Peak to the northwest. Santiago Peak is the higher and
more visited of the two. It is recommended that you explore both
summits in order to see the differing views if you have the time.
They are remarkably different with Santiago Peak giving a deeper
view into San Diego County and Modjeska Peak offering a more
complete view of eastern Los Angeles County and northern Orange
County. From both summits, you can see Sandstone Peak, Mount Baldy,
Mount San Gorgonio, San Jacinto Peak and Catalina Island.
contemporary novel based on the author's many years of living in
Libya
Table of Contents --- Forward . . . . The Buffalo Triangle; Act One
of a screenplay treatment, introducing the poetic summary of the
Arizona historical landscape with ATOMIC BOMB research in the
deserts between New Mexico and California, leading to the events of
September 11, 2001; the false Christian religion as the quasi-moral
rationalization for the millenial crimes, since the 1500s, against
Indigenous "Pagan" Native peoples and eco-social economic systems;
narrated by the Author on location in Flagstaff Preface . . . . .
news releases from 2010-2011 about the sewer wastewater pipeline
from Flagstaff to the Snowbowl ski area, trespassing, desecrating
sacred lands, over the Author's family cemetery, with invaluable
archaeological ruins from Mu, and pre-Anasazi star cities PART ONE
- Of Time & The West chapter 1 - North Dakota: "That Indian
Girl from Canada" ch. 2 - Colorado: "David, you're Sitting Bull'
ch. 3 - Wyoming: "We were born where our fathers lived" ch. 4 -
Nebraska: "Crazy Horse, Strange Man of the Oglalas" ch. 5 - South
Dakota: "There is the sound of heavy gunfire" ch. 6 - California: "
What about the cowboys?" ch. 7 - Minnesota: "an internal expatriate
a blacklisted pariah" PART TWO - THE OTHER WORLD ch. 8 - New
Mexico: "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer" ch. 9 - Oklahoma: "The little
pup ran out under the truck" ch. 10 - Texas: "Indah keh-ho-ndi
Nde-nda-i Chiricahua Di-yin" ch. 11 - Chihuahua: "Aqua y Libertad"
ch. 12 - Nicaragua: "What's Ward Churchill got against you?" ch. 13
- Ixachitlatlan: "The Red Giants of Atlantis" ch. 14 - Hawai'i:
"Pu'uhonua o Waimanalo" ch. 15 - British Columbia: "Deganawidah in
Armorica" Act Two - The Buffalo Triangle (summarizing more
on-location research about 'Buffalo Commons', Animal and Earth
Liberation Fronts helping the American Indian Movement (AIM), Hopi
prophecies, Earth First and Monkeywrench Gangs, Ted Turner's
buffalo herds, Custer State Park and Yellowstone slaughters of
buffalo, federal & state grasslands, Colorado River and Grand
Canyon dams and uranium mines, Denver and Rocky Flats, Cattle
mutilations, Crop Circles) PART THREE - BLACK HILLS ch. 16 - The
Golden Buffalo Casino: "United Nations and Tribal Councils" ch. 17
- Sylvan Lake: "THE LIBYAD, Book 20" ch. 18 - Ellsworth Bombs: "An
Elegy to the Thunderbird" ch. 19 - Anna Mae & Leonard: "In
video-theatre 'FREE PELTIER'" ch. 20 - the face of crime: "Governor
Janklow goes to jail" ch. 21 - Wakan Inyan: "The limitless
water-rock in motion' AFTERWORD - Arizona (racist Immigration laws,
pro-gun laws, more violent assassinations and general crime sprees)
Act Three - The Buffalo Triangle (Sacred sites - Wyoming Medicine
Wheel, gravesites, Wounded Knee, Bear Butte, Forests
andclear-cutting, cattle herds destroying more than anything,
churches, and finally back to Flagstaff at the Seals cemeteries)
Philbert Bono and Buddy Red Bird are about to prove that the
spirit of the great warriors is still alive and kicking. Their "war
pony," a burned-out, rusty 1964 Buick LeSabre, has left a trail of
dust from Montana's Lame Deer Reservation halfway down Interstate
25 as they take off to bail Buddy's sister out of jail. The basis
for the great movie of the same name, this quiet debut novel, first
published in 1979, has become a classic of American Indian
literature.
In this study, David Seale argues that Sophocles's use of
stagecraft, which has thus far received little attention, was as
sophisticated as that of Aeschylus or Euripides. His discussions of
the physical and visual elements of Sophocles's seven plays center
around the theme of sight; he demonstrates that each play is staged
to maximize the implications and effects of "seeing" and not
"seeing," of knowledge and ignorance. This emphasis on visual
perception, Seale maintains, harmonizes with Sophocles's use of
verbal and thematic techniques to create dramatic movements from
delusion to truth, culminating in climaxes that are
revelations--moments when things are truly "seen" by both audience
and characters.
The New Powwow Highway - the inside story of the revolutionary
American Indian Movement (AIM), of indigenous natives fighting the
illegal and genocidal oppression of the United States in the last
third of the 20th century. Wounded Knee massacres in South Dakota,
targeted U.S. Government assassinations of legitimate 'Indian'
leaders all over the American hemisphere, the continuing
imprisonment of many Indian leaders in AIM like Leonard Peltier who
were defending their unarmed camps from the FBI, and many other
atrocious stories of murder and deceit by David Seals, who was in
the AIM leadership from 1971-Present. Seals is the author of the
underground classic novel and feature film 'The Powwow Highway'
(produced by George Harrison), and many other books and plays
chronicling the tragedy and comedy of his fellow warriors all
around North and South America. Reviews of some of his other books,
like 'Sweet Medicine' Random House, NY, 1992], included a full page
NY Times rave review describing it as "a comic masterpiece, full of
elequent rage, adventure, and sex." The Denver Post wrote in 1984,
"Seals takes us into the places where Indians live, not yesterday,
but today, and into their hearts, their lovemaking, and their
tragedies."
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