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This is the exceptionally rich story of Rembrandt’s fame and
influence in Britain. No other nation has witnessed such a
passionate – and sometimes eccentric – craziness for
Rembrandt’s works. His imagery has become ubiquitous, making him
one of the most recognised artists in history. In this book, the
world’s leading experts reveal how the taste for Rembrandt’s
paintings, drawings and prints evolved, growing into a mania that
gripped collectors and art lovers across the country. This reached
a fever pitch in the late 1700s, before the dawn of a new century
ushered in a re-evaluation of Rembrandt’s reputation and
opportunities for the wider public to see his masterpieces for
themselves. The story of Rembrandt’s profound and inspirational
impact on the British imagination is illustrated by over 130 lavish
paintings and drawings by the master himself, as well as by some of
Britain’s best-loved artists, including William Hogarth, James
Abbott McNeill Whistler, Eduardo Paolozzi and John Bellany.
Moral theology is much more than a simple consideration of right
and wrong. "The Essential Moral Handbook" will help readers grasp
the basic principles of moral theology in the Roman Catholic
tradition and apply them to their own lives. This handbook leads to
solid answers that respect human dignity, promote the rights of the
individual, and stress the importance of personal
responsibility.
"The Essential Moral Handbook" will provide valuable assistance to
lay ministers, members of evangelical teams, parents mentoring
their children in the basics of the faith, RCIA candidates,
teachers, and those who want a review of moral issues in light of
current events.
Kevin J. O'Neil, C.Ss.R., is associate professor of moral theology
at the Washington Theological Union. He is co-author with Katarina
Schuth and Victor Klimoski of "Educating Leaders for Ministry:
Issues and Responses" (Michael Glazier).
Peter Black C.Ss.R., is an associate professor and Assistant Dean
of the College of Theology at Notre Dame University in Perth,
Western Australia. He has published articles on moral theology in
international theological journals.
336-page paperback
Most of us have at least a basic understanding of religion and may
call ourselves Christians, perhaps even attending Church. Many will
regard the values taught by Christian Churches as being of benefit
to all, especially the youth in our community. What happens though
when a religion goes wrong and becomes a destructive cult? How much
damage can it do to believers? How are the lives of innocent people
wrecked? Why do people become entrapped by cults in the first
place? What nightmarish things sometimes go on behind the closed
doors of a religious cult? Would you even recognize a cult if you
found one? All these vitally important questions are answered in
From Fear to Freedom and many typical characteristics of
destructive religious cults are explained in clear yet simple
detail. If you are trying to put your life back together after
getting out of a cult, then this self-help book for religious cult
survivors can help - how? Because it's written by a cult survivor
who spent 31 years in Herbert Armstrong's powerful, destructive and
so called Christian cult, The Worldwide Church of God. This easy to
read title will also help if you are assisting a friend or family
member to put a wrecked life back together after they have left a
cult. It points the way forward for cult survivors and leaves the
reader with a strong belief in hope, recovery and above all,
freedom.
Most of us have at least a basic understanding of religion and may
call ourselves Christians, perhaps even attending Church. Many will
regard the values taught by Christian Churches as being of benefit
to all, especially the youth in our community. What happens though
when a religion goes wrong and becomes a destructive cult? How much
damage can it do to believers? How are the lives of innocent people
wrecked? Why do people become entrapped by cults in the first
place? What nightmarish things sometimes go on behind the closed
doors of a religious cult? Would you even recognize a cult if you
found one? All these vitally important questions are answered in
From Fear to Freedom and many typical characteristics of
destructive religious cults are explained in clear yet simple
detail. If you are trying to put your life back together after
getting out of a cult, then this self-help book for religious cult
survivors can help - how? Because it's written by a cult survivor
who spent 31 years in Herbert Armstrong's powerful, destructive and
so called Christian cult, The Worldwide Church of God. This easy to
read title will also help if you are assisting a friend or family
member to put a wrecked life back together after they have left a
cult. It points the way forward for cult survivors and leaves the
reader with a strong belief in hope, recovery and above all,
freedom.
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!
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!
William Hunter (1718-83) was an outstanding figure of his time, not
only as a surgeon and doctor who successfully delivered six royal
children to George III and Queen Charlotte, but also as Professor
of Anatomy at the Royal Academy of Arts. His involvement in the
arts, as a result of which he became intimate with Hogarth, Ramsay,
Stubbs and Reynolds, stemmed from his pursuit of medical
illustrations. He founded the first public museum in Scotland, the
present Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, and bequeathed to it his
remarkable collection of paintings, prints, drawings, coins,
classical vases, medals, books and curiosities. Celebrating the
250th anniversary of the opening of the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow
in 2007, this book provides a full study both of this many-faceted
surgeon/connoisseur and of his collection of art, which not only
contains a number of outstanding masterpieces, such as a Rembrandt,
but also provides a revealing snapshot of the taste of the period.
While illuminating this crucial transitional period in British art,
the book is at the same time a catalogue of the Hunterian
collection. Contributors: Peter Black, curator at the Hunterian
Museum, Glasgow; Mungo Campbell, Deputy Director; Anne Dulau,
curator; Helen McCormack, has a Paul Mellon grant to research
William Hunter. Published to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the
opening of the Huntarian Museum.
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