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A cultural history of how Christianity was born from its martyrs.
Though it promises eternal life, Christianity was forged in death.
Christianity is built upon the legacies of the apostles and martyrs
who chose to die rather than renounce the name of their lord. In
this innovative cultural history, Kyle Smith shows how a devotion
to death has shaped Christianity for two thousand years. For
centuries, Christians have cared for their saints, curating their
deaths as examples of holiness. Martyrs' stories, lurid legends of
torture, have been told and retold, translated and rewritten.
Martyrs' bones are alive in the world, relics pulsing with wonder.
Martyrs' shrines are still visited by pilgrims, many in search of a
miracle. Martyrs have even shaped the Christian conception of time,
with each day of the year celebrating the death of a saint. From
Roman antiquity to the present, by way of medieval England and the
Protestant Reformation, Cult of the Dead tells the fascinating
story of how the world's most widespread religion is steeped in the
memory of its martyrs.
Many men aim high; Tom Farrell dares to be average. While his
friends accumulate wedding rings, mortgages, and even, alarmingly,
babies, Tom still lives alone in his rented apartment with nothing
but condiments and alcohol in his refrigerator. He spends Saturday
mornings watching cartoons and eating Cocoa Puffs out of an Empire
Strikes Back bowl, and devotes the rest of the weekend to his other
favorite hobbies: sports and girls. His credo, to think and act
like a thirteen-year-old boy at all times, has worked well enough
to land him a decent job writing headlines for the New York
Tabloid. But neither his personal life nor his professional life
has any forward momentum; he's occupied the same cubicle since the
first George Bush was president and is currently "between
girlfriends." At thirty-two, it starts to occur to him: There's a
fine line between picky and loser. Enter a sly, beautiful coworker
named Julia. After a few torrid dates, Tom is hooked. "She's like
cleaning behind my refrigerator. A once-in-a-lifetime thing." But
the closer he gets to Julia, the more elusive she becomes.
Frustrated, Tom seeks the dubious advice of his buddy Shooter, a
shallow sexual gladiator, and wonders why he keeps getting into
arguments with Bran, his smart, sarcastic "default date." But then
tragedy strikes, and everyone's attitudes toward life and love
change -- and even Tom begins to see himself in a new light. By
turns riotous and tenderhearted, Kyle Smith's Love Monkey is the
most candid and excruciatingly funny exploration of the male mind
and libido since High Fidelity.
It is widely believed that the Emperor Constantine's conversion to
Christianity politicized religious allegiances, dividing the
Christian Roman Empire from the Zoroastrian Sasanian Empire and
leading to the persecution of Christians in Persia. This account,
however, is based on Greek ecclesiastical histories and Syriac
martyrdom narratives that date to centuries after the fact. In this
groundbreaking study, Kyle Smith analyzes diverse Greek, Latin, and
Syriac sources to show that there was not a single history of
fourth-century Mesopotamia. By examining the conflicting
hagiographical and historical evidence, Constantine and the Captive
Christians of Persia presents an evocative and evolving portrait of
the first Christian emperor, uncovering how Syriac Christians
manipulated the image of their western Christian counterparts to
fashion their own political and religious identities during this
century of radical change.
Desiring to lead an ascetic life during the 5th century, Paul
abandons his bishopric in Italy and travels to Edessa. John
realizes that Paul is a wonderworker, and so begs to accompany him
on his travels. The two leave Edessa to visit the monks on Sinai,
but instead of reaching their destination they are abducted and
taken to Yemen by tree-worshipping Arabs. After a battle with a
tree-god, they succeed in converting the Arabs to Christianity.
During the journey home, they encounter a wandering band of monks
among whom is a woman disguised as a man.
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Unfriend Her (Paperback)
Kelli Palfy, Wanda Polzin Holman; Illustrated by Kyle Smith
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Eyes of a Runner (Paperback)
Skyler D'Vincent; Photographs by Kyle Smith; Contributions by Kyle Smith
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The History of Mar Behnam and Sarah tells the story of two siblings
who convert to Christianity under the tutelage of Mar Mattai, a
monastic leader and wonderworker from the Roman Empire. In this
volume, Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent and Kyle Smith provide
the first critical edition and English translation of this
fascinating martyrdom narrative.
Learn the A to Z of building excellent Splunk applications with the
latest techniques using this comprehensive guide About This Book *
This is the most up-to-date book on Splunk 6.3 for developers * Get
ahead of being just a Splunk user and start creating custom Splunk
applications as per your needs * Your one-stop-solution to Splunk
application development Who This Book Is For This book is for those
who have some familiarity with Splunk and now want to learn how to
develop an efficient Splunk application. Previous experience with
Splunk, writing searches, and designing basic dashboards is
expected. What You Will Learn * Implement a Modular Input and a
custom D3 data visualization * Create a directory structure and set
view permissions * Create a search view and a dashboard view using
advanced XML modules * Enhance your application using eventtypes,
tags, and macros * Package a Splunk application using best
practices * Publish a Splunk application to the Splunk community In
Detail Splunk provides a platform that allows you to search data
stored on a machine, analyze it, and visualize the analyzed data to
make informed decisions. The adoption of Splunk in enterprises is
huge, and it has a wide range of customers right from Adobe to
Dominos. Using the Splunk platform as a user is one thing, but
customizing this platform and creating applications specific to
your needs takes more than basic knowledge of the platform. This
book will dive into developing Splunk applications that cater to
your needs of making sense of data and will let you visualize this
data with the help of stunning dashboards. This book includes
everything on developing a full-fledged Splunk application right
from designing to implementing to publishing. We will design the
fundamentals to build a Splunk application and then move on to
creating one. During the course of the book, we will cover
application data, objects, permissions, and more. After this, we
will show you how to enhance the application, including branding,
workflows, and enriched data. Views, dashboards, and web frameworks
are also covered. This book will showcase everything new in the
latest version of Splunk including the latest data models, alert
actions, XML forms, various dashboard enhancements, and
visualization options (with D3). Finally, we take a look at the
latest Splunk cloud applications, advanced integrations, and
development as per the latest release. Style and approach This book
is an easy-to-follow guide with lots of tips and tricks to help you
master all the concepts necessary to develop and deploy your Splunk
applications.
The Martyrdom, and the later History, of Simeon bar Sabba'e narrate
the death of the bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon who was killed around
the year 340 C.E. at the beginning of King Shapur II's "Great
Persecution" of Christians in Sasanian Persia.
It is widely believed that the Emperor Constantine's conversion to
Christianity politicized religious allegiances, dividing the
Christian Roman Empire from the Zoroastrian Sasanian Empire and
leading to the persecution of Christians in Persia. This account,
however, is based on Greek ecclesiastical histories and Syriac
martyrdom narratives that date to centuries after the fact. In this
groundbreaking study, Kyle Smith analyzes diverse Greek, Latin, and
Syriac sources to show that there was not a single history of
fourth-century Mesopotamia. By examining the conflicting
hagiographical and historical evidence, Constantine and the Captive
Christians of Persia presents an evocative and evolving portrait of
the first Christian emperor, uncovering how Syriac Christians
manipulated the image of their western Christian counterparts to
fashion their own political and religious identities during this
century of radical change.
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