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Who Has Monopoly On Allah

Who Has Monopoly On Allah

Caleb Suresh Motupalli

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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If, as the Quran says in 33:40, Muhammad is the last prophet, has Allah stopped speaking? The fact of the matter is He is still speaking and uses His prophets as well as His sons to speak to the world. Sure, there is some light in what Muhammad taught. But we sons of Allah (Injeel Jn10:35; Jn1:12), just like Isa before us, are greater lights. Muhammad led the Ishmaelite to receive from Allah, merely a Prophet's reward as per Injeel Matthew10:41. But we lead you to receive more than a prophet's reward-a Son of Allah's reward when you do receive Him as one. Muhammad knew the sure truth of the Virgin birth, but could not explain why Allah chose the path of a virgin to bring forth this particular One into the world. He himself did not know the implications of what angel Jibril was speaking to him. Whatever Muhammad had written or said should withstand the test. Truth is truth Therefore, neither old is gold or new any better, merely by virtue of being so. In this book you are NOT going to hear some hypocritical clich s like PBUH (Peace Be Upon Him), etc. Rather, brace yourself for some really HARD-TALK
4 Absurd Decisions God Wants You to Make Today

4 Absurd Decisions God Wants You to Make Today

Caleb Breakey

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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HAVE YOU ANSWERED GOD'S 4 ABSURD REQUESTS? Tired of living as though God were small? Ready to make God your top priority? Want to walk the walk instead of talking the talk? In 4 ABSURD DECISIONS GOD WANTS YOU TO MAKE TODAY, stop wondering if your faith is lacking and discover the 4 decisions that help you: -See God for who He truly is (p 9) -Prioritize God above worldly idols (p 25) -Live out your faith in scary circumstances (p 41) -Cling to God in the midst of His promptings (p 57)
Gallery Sound

Gallery Sound

Caleb Kelly

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2017
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Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works in various art forms, at times played to very high audio levels. However, works of art are far from the only thing one might hear: music performances, floor talks, exhibition openings and the noisy background sounds that emanate from the gallery café fill contemporary exhibition environments. Far from being hallowed spaces of quiet reflection, what this means is that galleries have swiftly become very noisy places. As such, a straightforward consideration of artworks alone can then no longer account for our experiences of art galleries and museums. To date there has been minimal scholarship directed towards the intricacies of our experiences of sound that occur within the bounds of this purportedly ‘visual’ art space. Kelly addresses this gap in knowledge through the examination of historical and contemporary sound in gallery environments, broadening our understanding of artists who work with sound, the institutions that exhibit these works, and the audiences that visit them. Gallery Sound argues for the importance of all of the sounds to be heard within the walls of art spaces, and in doing so listens not only to the deliberate inclusion of sound within the art gallery in the form of artworks, performances, and music, but also to its incidental sounds, such as their ambient sounds and the noise generated by audiences. More than this, however, Gallery Sound turns its attention to the ways in which the acoustic characteristics specific to gallery spaces have been mined by artists for creative outputs, ushering in entirely new art forms.
Gallery Sound

Gallery Sound

Caleb Kelly

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2017
sidottu
Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works in various art forms, at times played to very high audio levels. However, works of art are far from the only thing one might hear: music performances, floor talks, exhibition openings and the noisy background sounds that emanate from the gallery café fill contemporary exhibition environments. Far from being hallowed spaces of quiet reflection, what this means is that galleries have swiftly become very noisy places. As such, a straightforward consideration of artworks alone can then no longer account for our experiences of art galleries and museums. To date there has been minimal scholarship directed towards the intricacies of our experiences of sound that occur within the bounds of this purportedly ‘visual’ art space. Kelly addresses this gap in knowledge through the examination of historical and contemporary sound in gallery environments, broadening our understanding of artists who work with sound, the institutions that exhibit these works, and the audiences that visit them. Gallery Sound argues for the importance of all of the sounds to be heard within the walls of art spaces, and in doing so listens not only to the deliberate inclusion of sound within the art gallery in the form of artworks, performances, and music, but also to its incidental sounds, such as their ambient sounds and the noise generated by audiences. More than this, however, Gallery Sound turns its attention to the ways in which the acoustic characteristics specific to gallery spaces have been mined by artists for creative outputs, ushering in entirely new art forms.
Through the Crosshairs

Through the Crosshairs

Caleb Ethan Dunn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Lieutenant Lance Thompson lives in Boston with his wife Grace and two kids. Lance is an active duty Navy Seal who is positioned at Fort Massachusetts. As he gets called to do several missions he gets caught living two different lives. He is passionate about serving his country however his elite undiscussed job and leadership leaves very little time in his desire to be with his loving but not always understanding family. After years of secret missions his wife and kids struggle to understand the values of family time. Soon Lance's wife and kids begin to separate and part ways. Can Lance reunite his family and live a successful balanced life or get trapped in a life of secrecy? What would you do? A must read for military secrecy enthusiasts and spouses seeking balanced in a secret world.