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Jonathan's musical instrument collection

Jonathan's musical instrument collection

Jonathan Jay Brandstater

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Jonathan's musical instrument collection is 154 pages long, including the introduction and reference section. The content is a series of captioned photographs showing musical instruments the author has made. Folk instruments are often made by hand and may be simple in design and construction. This is in contrast to instruments mass produced in factories. Also, some folk instruments are typical of specific cultures. Examples of these instruments are featured in this book: didgeridoos from Australia, shakuhachis from Japan, koncovkas from Slovakia, penny whistles from Ireland. This book is designed to inspire the reader to make his or own instruments, rather than being an instruction book.
Fairies, Fiends, and Familiars: The Short Fiction of Jonathan David Baird

Fairies, Fiends, and Familiars: The Short Fiction of Jonathan David Baird

Jonathan David Baird

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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These short stories have an underlying theme that you may not catch at first. They seem like a jumble of science fiction, fantasy, and fairytales, but in each there is a nod to something hiding just under the surface. Something a little bit magical that fuels our imagination. The crow appears symbolically, or in person in many of the stories. In my mind the crow is ancient and wise, a sort of ever watching monitor of earthly activity. These stories represent my fascination with magical realism. Animals talk, Gods walk among us, and fairies sometimes turn up where they are least expected.
The Tangled Webbs We Weave: From the Diaries of Jonathan Dark

The Tangled Webbs We Weave: From the Diaries of Jonathan Dark

Jonathan Dark

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A dazzling Professional Domme, a murderer, a lover, and a Private Eye that's hit rock bottom in a City that lives a life of its own.This is Jonathan Dark's world.The backstreets, the alleyways, the murkier side.Working only from an anonymous tip, Jonathan is plunged into a world of sex, pain, and suffering to try to discover who is behind the murder of an innocent girl - until he finds out there's someone out there that wants him dead too...
The Excellency of Christ by: Jonathan Edwards

The Excellency of Christ by: Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 - March 22, 1758) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist Protestant theologian. Like most of the Puritans, he held to the Reformed theology. His colonial followers later distinguished themselves from other Congregationalists as "New Lights" (endorsing the Great Awakening), as opposed to "Old Lights" (non-revivalists). Edwards is widely regarded as "one of America's most important and original philosophical theologians". Edwards' theological work is broad in scope, but he was rooted in Reformed theology, the metaphysics of theological determinism, and the Puritan heritage. Recent studies have emphasized how thoroughly Edwards grounded his life's work on conceptions of beauty, harmony, and ethical fittingness, and how central The Enlightenment was to his mindset. Edwards played a critical role in shaping the First Great Awakening, and oversaw some of the first revivals in 1733-35 at his church in Northampton, Massachusetts
Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards

Alexander V G Allen

Wipf Stock Publishers
2008
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While there were earlier biographies and memoirs of Jonathan Edwards, the great eighteenth-century religious figure, than the one written by A. V. G. Allen, they were apologetic versions that had been produced by Edwards's disciples. Allen's stands out as the first to approach the life of Edwards comprehensively and critically, attempting to discern the positive and negative elements in his thought. Nearly forgotten today, Allen's book deserves a place among the landmark studies on Edwards. Alexander Viets Griswold Allen (1841-1908) was an Episcopalian priest and theologian educated at Andover Theological Seminary. After being the first rector of St. John's Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts, he was appointed Professor of Church History in the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. His principal writings are Continuity of Christian Thought; Freedom in the Church, or, The Doctrine of Christ; Christian Institutions; and Life and Letters of Phillips Brooks.
Jonathan Fisher of Blue Hill, Maine

Jonathan Fisher of Blue Hill, Maine

Kevin D. Murphy

University of Massachusetts Press
2010
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This title presents the extraordinary story of a clergyman-artist-entrepreneur who helped shape the New England frontier. This book examines the life of Jonathan Fisher (1768-1847), a native of Braintree, Massachusetts, and graduate of Harvard College who moved in his late twenties to Blue Hill, Maine, where he embarked on a multifaceted career as a pioneer minister, farmer, entrepreneur, and artist. Drawing on a vast record of letters, diaries, sermons, drawings, paintings, and buildings, Kevin D. Murphy reconstructs Fisher's story and uses it to explore larger issues of material culture, visual culture, and social history during the early decades of the American republic. Murphy shows how Fisher, as pastor of the Congregational church in Blue Hill from 1796 to 1837, helped spearhead the transformation of a frontier settlement on the eastern shores of the Penobscot Bay into a thriving port community; how he used his skills as an architect, decorative painter, surveyor, and furniture maker not only to support himself and his family, but to promote the economic growth of his village; and how the fluid professional identity that enabled Fisher to prosper on the eastern frontier could only have existed in early America where economic relations were far less rigidly defined than in Europe. Among the most important artifacts of Jonathan Fisher's life is the house he designed and built in Blue Hill. The Jonathan Fisher Memorial, as it is now known, serves as a point of departure for an examination of social, religious, and cultural life in a newly established village at the turn of the nineteenth century. Fisher's house provided a variety of spaces for agricultural and domestic work, teaching, socializing, artmaking, and more. Through the eyes of Jonathan Fisher, we see his family grow and face the challenges of the new century, responding to religious, social, and economic change - sometimes succeeding and sometimes failing. We appreciate how an extraordinarily energetic man was able to capitalize on the wide array of opportunities offered by the frontier to give shape to his personal vision of community.
Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love

Jonathan Edwards and the Gospel of Love

Ronald Story

University of Massachusetts Press
2012
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Jonathan Edwards has long epitomised the Puritan preacher as fiery scold, fixated on the inner struggle of the soul and the eternal flames of hell. In this book, Ronald Story offers a fundamentally different view of Edwards, revealing a profoundly social minister who preached a gospel of charity and community bound by love. The first chapters trace Edwards’s life and impact, examine his reputation as an intellectual, Calvinist, and revivalist, and highlight the importance for him of the gentler, more compassionate concepts of light, harmony, beauty, and sweetness. Story then explains what Edwards means by the “Gospel of Love”—a Christian faith that is less individual than interpersonal, and whose central feature is the practice of charity to the poor and the quest for loving community in this world, the chief signs of true salvation. As Edwards preached in his sermon “Heaven Is a World of Love,” the afterlife itself is social in nature because love is social. Drawing on Edwards’s own sermons and notebooks, Story reveals the minister’s belief that divine love expressed in the human family should take us beyond tribalism, sectarianism, provincialism, and nationality. Edwards offers hope, in the manner of Walter Rauschenbusch, Karl Barth, Martin Luther King Jr., and other great “improvers,” for the coming of a world without want and war. Gracefully and compellingly written, this book represents a new departure in Edwards studies, revising the long-standing yet misleading stereotype of a man whose lessons of charity, community, and love we need now more than ever.
The Jonathan Schell Reader

The Jonathan Schell Reader

Jonathan Schell

Nation Books
2004
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At times of global crisis, Jonathan Schell's writings have always presented nuanced and influential alternatives to conventional thinking. The moral clarity of his reportage first entered the public consciousness with his dispatches for The New Yorker on Vietnam. These seminal articles became The Village of Ben Suc (1967), a searing account that predicted the failure of Pentagon politics. Over the subsequent decades, Schell's varied and consistently prescient articles have articulated the now commonly held notion that image has replaced substance in politics provided (in Fate of the Earth) an apocalyptic vision of nuclear war that revitalized the disarmament movement and more recently, charted the rise of "the other superpower",the international peace movement that transcends country, class, and religion. As America finds itself at a crucial juncture both domestically and internationally, The Jonathan Schell Reader is vital reading for those who wish to better understand the history they have come from and the direction they should be heading toward. This book provides a landmark collection that spans the career of one of the leading thinkers and authors of our time.
Jonathan Edwards at Home and Abroad

Jonathan Edwards at Home and Abroad

University of South Carolina Press
2004
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In this contribution to the study of one of America's best-known and most-imposing religious figures, 15 scholars offer a sustained analysis of Jonathan Edward's historical legacy throughout the world. The volume looks at Edward's lasting influence and enduring effects worldwide.