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Messiah
Outlook Verlag
2023
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52-Week journey through CSB(TM) Bible to strengthen Women's faith
Messiah
VDM Publishing House
2010
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Messiah is a 13-year-old boy who envisioned change for himself and those like him. Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., he has a dream too, in which he recites his hope for the future in a poem of hope and strength to achieve anything despite hardship and difficulty.
Messiah is a 13-year-old boy who envisioned change for himself and those like him. Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., he has a dream too, in which he recites his hope for the future in a poem of hope and strength to achieve anything despite hardship and difficulty.
A small group of Jews weave a web of intrigue and fantasy around a book reviewer's contention that he is the son of Borus Schultz, the legendary Polish writer killed by the Nazis before his magnum opus, THE MESSIAH, could be brought to light. "A truly intriguing mystery...Ozick brings off effects comparable to those of Isaac Bashevis Singer, who can persuade the reader to believe the incredible" -- D. J. Enright, The New York Review of Books"An arresting, original puzzle of a novel...The orphan desperate to know his father, a familiar theme of fairy tales and myths, is made magical once again." -- People"A spellbinding novel...The Messiah of Stockholm reaffirms Cynthia Ozick's position as one of the finest and most imaginative writers of our time." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch"Intrigues and entertains...weaves a tale that is richly, intensely imagined." -- Anne Tyler, The New Republic"A striking book...Ozick writes with ferocious imaginative drive."-- Boston Globe"A magician...a literary alchemist...a brilliant wordsmith."-- USA Today
Messiah, The Prince: Or The Inspiration Of The Prophecies Of Daniel
J. W. Bosanquet
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Messiah The Prince Or The Meditorial Dominion Of Jesus Christ
William Symington
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Messiah Idea In Jewish History (1906)
Nobel Press
2010
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This book, "The Messiah Idea In Jewish History (1906)", by Julius H. Greenstone, is a replication of a book originally published before 1906. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for supporting classic literature.
Previously published as "The Miracle Strain," this riveting, retitled novel mixes adventure and spirituality in a story of a geneticist, who joins forces with an ancient religious brotherhood to save his dying daughter and unlock the mysteries of the most powerful healer in history. Reissue.
And once they've reached their destination, they must all die to protect it. AD 2010: In a crumbling mansion deep in the English countryside a piece of ancient parchment has been found.
Messiah's Throne and Kingdom Or, the Locality, Extent, and Perpetuity of Christ's Kingdom; Pp. 1-215
J Harkness
Trieste Publishing
2018
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Messiah of the New Technique: John Howard Lawson, Communism, and American Theatre, 1923-1937 is a critical and political biography and a cultural and social history that focuses on Lawson's career in the theatre. Using a materialist methodology, Jonathan L. Chambers emphasizes the evolution and interplay of the playwright's artistic vision and political ideology, considering his art as both a documentation of this evolution and a product of the socio-political and cultural matrix in which he was immersed. Spanning the playwright's career, the volume details Lawson's early indoctrination in and commitment to the avant-garde, his use and development of various nonrealistic playwriting techniques, his subtle though unfocused attacks on bourgeois society, and the varied critical responses he received. Chambers addresses Lawson's involvement with the New Playwrights' Theatre and his participation in the protests surrounding the case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, which stimulated his growing commitment to left-wing politics and radical causes. Chambers also analyzes the social and cultural factors that shaped Lawson's growing interest in revolutionary politics, his tutelage in Marxism under Edmund Wilson, and his tenure as president of the Screen Writers Guild. He also covers the final phase of Lawson's playwriting career, which reveals the playwright's internal struggle. That struggle, suggests Chambers, pitted Lawson's view of aesthetics against his political ideology and is reflected in his scripts and theoretical writings. ""Messiah of the New Technique"" provides a wealth of new material about both the playwright and the period, offering a critical synopsis of the artist's career, addressing his often vehement rebuttals to his critics, and summarizing both his political activism and his creative and critical endeavors in the last forty years of his life.
Messiah: A Contemporary Adaptation of the Classic Work on Jesus' Life, the Desire of Ages
Jerry D. Thomas
Pacific Press Publishing Association
2003
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Messiah Jesus: Christology in His Day and Ours argues that Jesus is a complex Messiah in a second Temple Jewish context. This book describes Jesus in his many roles: King, Healer, Teacher, superior Scribe of the Law, Discipler, Sage, Judge, Prophet, Martyr example, atoning Sacrifice, Priest, and mystical Leader in resurrection. Douglas W. Kennard examines how Jesus became realized as God revealing Himself and how it is this full realization of who Jesus is that became the Biblical gospel. The book is a critical realist Biblical and systematic theologic statement that deepens awareness of Jesus.