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  • av John Skinner
    254,-

    "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ezekiel" by John Skinner is a scholarly masterpiece that intricately unravels the complexities of the prophetic book in the Old Testament. Published as part of The Expositor's Bible collection, Skinner, an outstanding Scottish Presbyterian minister and biblical scholar, presents a profound exploration of Ezekiel's visions and prophecies. Skinner's commentary delves into the historical context, symbolic imagery, and theological significance of Ezekiel's messages. With meticulous interest to detail, he guides readers thru the complex narratives, providing insights into the prophet's function and the socio-political backdrop of his time. The author's scholarly rigor is complemented by way of a lucid and on hand writing style, making this work precious for each theologians and widespread readers in search of a deeper information of Ezekiel's contributions to the biblical canon. Skinner's "The Book of Ezekiel" stays a timeless aid, reflecting his dedication to combining rigorous biblical scholarship with a commitment to elucidating the profound messages embedded inside the scriptures.

  • av John Skinner
    436,-

    A meticulous scholarly study of the Book of Isaiah, providing valuable insights into its composition, historical context, and theological themes. Skinner's comprehensive analysis draws on a wide range of academic disciplines, including linguistics, archaeology, and comparative religion.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av John Skinner
    229,-

    Ten Days' Tour through the Isle of Anglesea, December, 1802, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of History General and Eastern Hemisphere Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe

  • av John Skinner
    422,-

    In this comprehensive study of the biblical book of Genesis, the author focuses on the divine names used for God. Drawing on linguistic analysis, historical context, and religious interpretation, Skinner delves into the meanings and significance of these names. This scholarly work is a must-read for theologians, biblical scholars, and anyone interested in the origins of Judaism and Christianity.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av John Skinner
    396 - 502,-

  • av John Skinner
    187,-

    A compelling, entertaining novel. A compassionate account of drought-stricken suffering and privation in an imaginary, least-developed African country. The description of relief and recovery activities offers readers a vivid insight into the many and varied challenges of mitigating, preparing for, responding to, and combating such crises as severe drought-a description that may also assist prospective disaster managers. People's pleasures and their unexpected perils during that country's emergency further illustrate life at the sharp end and blunter end. But remain aware, readers, that the narrator-a university tutor-leads a double life.

  • av John Skinner
    382 - 489,-

  • av John Skinner
    134,-

    The autobiography of one of the most popular saints in history, now available in a new translation.Beyond being recognized as the patron saint of Ireland (perhaps for having chased some nonexistent snakes off the Emerald Isle), little else is popularly known about Saint Patrick. And yet, Patrick left behind a unique document, his Confession, which tells us much about both his life and his beliefs. This autobiography, originally written in the fifth century, and short by modern standards, is nonetheless a work that fascinates with its glimpse into the life of an intriguing man, and inspires with its testament of faith. Here, in this new edition from internationally acclaimed translator John Skinner, the character of Patrick, his era, and his world vividly come to life. Also included in this volume is the only other document known to have been written by Patrick, a letter he wrote to the soldiers of Coroticus--also Christians--who had raided parts of Ireland and taken away prisoners who were then sold into slavery. This letter is a wonderful demonstration of Patrick's rhetorical fire. Quite irate, Patrick harangues his fellow Christians, and the results are every bit as autobiographically revealing as the Confession. John O'Donohue, author of Anam Cara, provides an insightful foreword that re-creates the unique spirituality of Patrick and of the Irish people, and shows how it applies to our lives today.

  • - The Book of Ezekiel
    av John Skinner
    343,-

  • av John Skinner
    172 - 265,-

  • - Chapters XL - LXVI
    av John Skinner
    448,-

  • av John Skinner
    247,-

    Everyone knows you don't talk about the elephant in the room. But, what if you are the elephant in the room? White Boys from Hell files a report on the position of the straight white male in current American culture, a position fraught with contradiction and confusion. It does so without resort to the diction of the academy, or any lens applied in detachment, but, rather: from the inside out. In poems that address relations between men and women, men and other men, and men and the larger world, notions such as "masculinity," and "toxic masculinity" are considered by the voice of poetry, which, in Robert Pinsky's use of the phrase, means "something quite literal and practical." Granted, these are the poems of one person (elephant?) only, but the voice is compelling, the vision clear-eyed, rending, and urgent.

  • av John Skinner
    603,-

  • av John Skinner
    157,-

    What is prayer? How may we approach our Maker in a simple, direct way?In listening to the Silence within. For if once we begin to attend to our deeper Self then we begin that most enriching encounter: to see Self enclosed within our Maker. Julian of Norwich tells us: 'God is nearer to us than our own Soul'. Educated by the Jesuits from the age of nine, John Skinner left school to join the Society of Jesus. For thirteen years he followed their formation, especially the Ignatian method of prayer. But ahead of ordination, he changed course to join The Times. Five years on Fleet Street left him breathless, so that he became a children's bookseller to found The Red House. Returning to his former trail twenty years on, he managed to spend a bare fortnight living, praying and working alongside the Carthusians of Parkminster. His narrative of that healing time, Hear our Silence, tells that tale; it also led to an invitation to those outside the cloister to deepen their own experience of prayer. 'I told the Prior: "I am going to steal your Silence, and take it outside".His answer: use our name".' What better invitation ... Gracewing is also the publisher of John Skinner's companion volume, Sounding the Silence, as well his first book, Hear Our Silence, and his translation into modern English of Revelation of Love by Julian of Norwich.

  • - 365 Daily Readings from the Greatest Monastic Writings
    av John Skinner
    207,-

    The 365 daily readings from Wisdom of the Cloister offer the serenity of monastic life to a wide audience. Especially intended to serve the general reader, this collection surveys the whole of Christian monasticism. Included here are a full range of writings, from the earliest desert mothers and fathers to contemporary monastics.John Skinner, author and translator of many texts of spirituality, invites the reader to peruse these varied writings using the immediately accessible style of reading known as lectio divina. This custom, traditionally favored by monks, works on the idea that inspired texts should be approached as a means for hearing God speaking through and within the text. By way of this prayerful, openhearted method, readers may glean personal insights that are uniquely relevant and meaningful to their lives.Wisdom of the Cloister is both a resource for daily inspiration and an overview of the world of monasticism.

  • av John Skinner
    248 - 416,-

  • - The Impact of Julian of Norwich
    av John Skinner
    157,-

    JULIAN OF NORWICH, England's greatest mystic, became the first woman to write in the English language when she recorded her Sixteen Showings revealing an intimate message of God's love and well-being for his human family. In the week of May 8, 1375, she suffered a series of visions centring on the final sufferings of Christ. Following this overwhelming experience, she became an anchorite in a cell attached to the tiny church of St Julian in the city of Norwich. And here she spent more than twenty years in prayerful contemplation, eventually recording her Showings. The first woman to write in the English tongue, her writings only came to the fore at the beginning of the twentieth century; they have gained a growing audience worldwide ever since.John Skinner's modern translation, A Revelation of Love (published by Gracewing in 2004), with its inclusive language offered a fresh approach to Julian's powerful message of God's love for his human family. The aim of his latest work is to enable newcomers to Julian to understand her complex theology and penetrate her deepest meaning. Using the major part of his original translation, Skinner inserts commentary and interpretation into the text. The result is a flowing account of Julian's work where her voice is to be heard ever more clearly.

  • - Studies in the Life of Jeremiah
    av John Skinner
    398,-

  • av John Skinner
    157,-

  • - A Journey into Prayer
    av John Skinner
    187,-

  • - An Introduction to New Anglophone Fiction
    av John Skinner
    637,-

    There are numerous twentieth century writers in English who are not technically native speakers of the language, and whose relation to it is ambivalent, problematic or even hostile: by a simple kinship analogy one may often speak of the 'stepmother tongue'.

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