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Great Sea Stories
Joseph Lewis French
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R885
Discovery Miles 8 850
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Dog (Hardcover)
William Youatt, Elisha Joseph Lewis
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R878
Discovery Miles 8 780
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Christ in Art
Joseph Lewis French
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R877
Discovery Miles 8 770
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From Glory to Glory, the Joe Lewis Story is an account of Joe's
journey from the glory of the world to the glory of God. The
account starts with the beginning details of his life and proceeds
through his serving in the United States Air Force and ending with
the planning to form several evangelistic ministries. The account
contains descriptions of supernatural events, humor, despair, and
joy. Joe Lewis was born on August 6, 1961 in Burlington, Vermont.
He grew up mostly in Huntington Center, Vermont near Camel's Hump
Mountain. He did very well in school and with a four-year Air Force
scholarship obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation
Computer Science at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona
Beach, Florida. Joe served five years in the Air Force during which
he went to Undergraduate Pilot Training for a while and ended his
service as a captain at the Pentagon working directly for the
Office of the Secretary of Defense. He then went through several
years of depression and including homelessness on the street.
Today, Joe is involved in evangelism, inventing, and writing.
The EPIC PLAN reveals a common sense solution to end poverty, wars
and terrorism. It is based upon ideals of influential and
successful leaders of the past. Help solve the world problem. Read
this book. This is vital to all!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
1929. A selection of air adventures told by the following famous
aviators: Captain Andree and His Balloon; Charles C. Turner; Eddie
Rickenbacker; Charles A. Lindberge; Jessie E. Horsfall; Captain
T.J.C. Martyn; and others.
The tribal initiation of the shaman, the archetype of the
serpent, exemplifies the death of the self and a rebirth into
transcendent life. This book traces the images of spiritual
initiation in religious rituals and myths of resurrection, poems
and epics, cycles of nature, and art and dreaming. It dramatizes
the metamorphosis from a common experience of death's inevitability
into a transcendent freedom beyond individual limitations.
"This is a classic work in analytical psychology that offers
crucial insights on the meaning of death symbolism (and its
inevitably accompanying rebirth and resurrection symbolism) as part
of the great theme of initiation, of which Henderson] is the
world's foremost psychological interpreter. This material is really
the next step after the hero myth that Joseph Campbell has made so
popular, and provides an understanding of how not to use the hero
myth in an inflated way as a psychology of mastery, but as an
attainment progressively to be died beyond. Henderson] is helped by
the presence of Maud Oakes, who is a trained anthropologist with
exquisite taste in her choice of mythic materials and respect for
their original contexts."--John Beebe
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