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Edward Irving, The Lords Watchman

Edward Irving, The Lords Watchman

Grass Timothy

Paternoster Press
2009
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This is the first book on Irving for many years that shows how his theology and pastoral practice were intricately linked, and how they developed over time. The 19th century Scottish theologian Edward Irving has been the subject of a remarkable resurgence of interest in recent decades, but many studies focus on specific aspects of his thought. This biography portrays Irving's life and ministry as a whole, drawing on previously unused letters as well as his published writings to offer a readable and well-grounded narrative. Apart from the personal interest of this story, Irving's thought and practice as a preacher and pastoral theologian remains worthy of serious attention.
F.F. Bruce: A Life

F.F. Bruce: A Life

Grass Timothy

Paternoster Press
2011
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Tim Grass outlines the life of F. F. Bruce, one of the most significant Evangelical scholars of the 20th century. He does so with originality, insight and a grasp of the implications for the church today. Evangelicals have often wrestled with two problems: the relation between academic theology and church life, and the quest for recognition of their status as credible interpreters of the Bible. Frederick Fyvie Bruce (19101990) was one of the most influential British biblical scholars of the twentieth century, and his career offers valuable insights into these issues, as well as shedding light on the ways in which Evangelicalism was changing from the 1950s onwards.
Practical Observations on the Culture of Lucerne, Turnips, Burnet, Timothy Grass, and Fowl Meadow Grass, Communicated by Letters to Dr. Templeman, Secretary of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT090177Recto of second leaf numbered iii. Drop-head title on p.3: A collection of letters on agriculture, communicated to the Society for the encouragement of arts, &c. Reprinted in 'The gardener's new companion', Dublin, 1767.London: printed for F. Newbery, 1766. iii, 1],3-66p.; 8
Günter Grass and the Genders of German Memory

Günter Grass and the Genders of German Memory

Timothy B. Malchow

Camden House Inc
2021
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The first book to examine the connection between gender and memory in Grass's oeuvre, which is especially timely in light of current concerns about male privilege. Günter Grass (1927-2015) was a fixture at the heart of German cultural life, a self-styled spokesman of the Kulturnation (cultural nation) who imagined it linking him to canonical male literary figures and their authority. He was also the object of valid feminist criticism: a rigid conception of gender permeates his works, belying his professed skepticism toward ideologies. A heterosexual male, Grass lent his representative persona a natural veneer by appropriating his era's gendered discursive constructs, including Heimat, the Bildungsroman, and narratives about German wartime victims and perpetrators. Such appropriation elevated his remembering artist's masculinity above that of the status quo's defenders and exploiters of memory. This book is the first to evaluate the connection between gender and memory in Grass's oeuvre and its legacy in light of current concerns about male privilege. It highlights his breakthrough novel The Tin Drum (1959) and his memoir Peeling the Onion (2006). The former establishes the gendered persona that Grass would develop in subsequent decades to relate contemporary issues to Nazi-era memories. The latter reclaims the novel's autobiographical material but fails to account for his decades-long silence about having served in the Nazi Waffen-SS. Instead, it foregrounds his mourning for his mother, allowing for a more personal reading of his oeuvre and its gendered imagery.
In a Split Second

In a Split Second

Glass Timothy

Platinum Paw Press
2018
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In the darkness of a moonless night, a red glow from the gun's laser sight danced across the pillow, casting an eerie image and creating a stark contrast to the dark of night. A woman's scream echoed in the darkness.Something sinister and evil is going on in Lakewood. Detective Connor Maxwell, his partner, Kate Stroup and his highly trained K9 companion, Sundae, are on the case. With few clues other than a cryptic letter, Sundae the beagle sniffs out the evidence. Is it enough to catch the killer whose calculating and deviant mind is behind it all?