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Gerson

Gerson

Ernest Fouinet

Antigonos Verlag
2025
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R impression inchang e de l' dition originale de 1868. La maison d' dition Antigonos est sp cialis e dans la publication de r impressions de livres historiques. Nous veillons ce que ces ouvrages soient mis la disposition du public dans de bonnes conditions afin de pr server leur patrimoine culturel.
Gerson Stern

Gerson Stern

Friedrich Voit

de Gruyter
2013
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Dies ist die erste eingehende Biographie des deutsch-jüdischen Schriftstellers Gerson Stern. Sein Werk, das erst vor einigen Jahren neu herausgegeben wurde, behandelt wesentliche Phasen deutsch-jüdischer Geschichte: die beginnende Emanzipation im 18. Jahrhundert, die vermeintlich gelungene Integration in Deutschland und schließlich ihr Zerbrechen. Einen auf das deutsch-jüdische Kulturmilieu beschränkten Ruhm erwarb sich Stern mit dem Roman „Weg ohne Ende“ (1934) und der in Fortsetzungen in der Jüdischen Rundschau gedruckten Erzählung „Auf drei Dingen steht die Welt“ (1935). Einen weiteren bedeutenden Roman „Die Waage der Welt“ schrieb Stern nach seiner Emigration 1939 nach Palästina/Israel, wo er 1948 in hebräischer Übersetzung erschien. Die Biographie zeigt die paradigmatische Bedeutung, die Leben und Werk Sterns zukommt und lädt zur Neuentdeckung dieses Autors ein.
Jean Gerson and the Last Medieval Reformation

Jean Gerson and the Last Medieval Reformation

Brian Patrick McGuire

Pennsylvania State University Press
2005
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In this biography of the noted French philosopher and theologian Jean Gerson, the first since 1929, Brian Patrick McGuire presents a compelling portrait of Gerson as a voice of reason and Christian humanism during a time of great intellectual and social tumult in the late Middle Ages. Born to a peasant father and mother in the county of Champagne, Gerson (1363–1429) was the first of twelve children. He overcame his modest beginnings to become a scholastic and vernacular theologian, a university intellectual, and a church reformer. McGuire shows us the turning points in Gerson’s life, including his crisis of faith after becoming chancellor of the University of Paris in 1395. Through these key moments, we see the deeper undercurrents of his mystical writings. With their rich display of spiritual and emotional life, these writings were to earn Gerson the appellation “doctor christianissimus.” In turn, they would influence many later thinkers, including Nicholas of Cusa, Ignatius of Loyola, Francis de Sales, and even Martin Luther. Gerson is a man perhaps easier to admire than to love: conscientious to a fault, at once a pragmatist and an idealist in church politics, a university intellectual who both fostered and distrusted the religious aspirations of the laity, a powerful prelate who moved among the great yet never forgot his peasant origins, a self-revealing yet intensely private man who yearned for intimacy almost as much as he feared it. McGuire ably situates Gerson in the context of his age, an age replete with doctrinal controversies and the politics of papal schism on the eve of the Protestant Reformation. Gerson emerges as a proponent of dialogue and discussion, committed to reforming the church from within. His courageous effort to renew the unity of a unique civilization bears examination in our own time.
Jean Gerson and the Last Medieval Reformation

Jean Gerson and the Last Medieval Reformation

Brian Patrick McGuire

Pennsylvania State University Press
2005
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In this biography of the noted French philosopher and theologian Jean Gerson, the first since 1929, Brian Patrick McGuire presents a compelling portrait of Gerson as a voice of reason and Christian humanism during a time of great intellectual and social tumult in the late Middle Ages. Born to a peasant father and mother in the county of Champagne, Gerson (1363–1429) was the first of twelve children. He overcame his modest beginnings to become a scholastic and vernacular theologian, a university intellectual, and a church reformer. McGuire shows us the turning points in Gerson’s life, including his crisis of faith after becoming chancellor of the University of Paris in 1395. Through these key moments, we see the deeper undercurrents of his mystical writings. With their rich display of spiritual and emotional life, these writings were to earn Gerson the appellation “doctor christianissimus.” In turn, they would influence many later thinkers, including Nicholas of Cusa, Ignatius of Loyola, Francis de Sales, and even Martin Luther. Gerson is a man perhaps easier to admire than to love: conscientious to a fault, at once a pragmatist and an idealist in church politics, a university intellectual who both fostered and distrusted the religious aspirations of the laity, a powerful prelate who moved among the great yet never forgot his peasant origins, a self-revealing yet intensely private man who yearned for intimacy almost as much as he feared it. McGuire ably situates Gerson in the context of his age, an age replete with doctrinal controversies and the politics of papal schism on the eve of the Protestant Reformation. Gerson emerges as a proponent of dialogue and discussion, committed to reforming the church from within. His courageous effort to renew the unity of a unique civilization bears examination in our own time.
Jean Gerson

Jean Gerson

Paulist Press International,U.S.
1998
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"The Classics series, which has inspired many less successful imitations over the years, has fulfilled its promise and given us an invaluable resource of the soul." The Catholic Historical Review Jean Gerson: Early Works translated and introduced by Brian Patrick McGuire preface by Bernard McGinn "However much advanced scholarship and great learning in God's law may be quite suitable for the person who wishes to come to the height of contemplation, nevertheless sometimes such knowledge blocks this pursuit. Learning is not in itself a problem. Rather, it is the arrogance and the self-inflation that the learned person derives from his knowledge. For it is clearly impossible to reach true contemplation except through humility, as the Apostle teaches (1 Cor 3:18). For if anyone, he says, seems wise in this world, he must become a fool in order to be wise. In other words, he should take on humble understanding and consider himself a fool with regard to God's wisdom. From The Mountain of Contemplation [2] Jean Gerson (1363-1429), chancellor of the University of Paris from 1395 until his death, was one of the outstanding theologians and preachers of his time. Today he is all but forgotten, except in terms of his role in resolving the schism of the Western Church. Gerson deserves to be seen as a man of great passion and learning. He sought to map the path to the contemplative life in a way that made it accessible to groups outside the universities. Partly because of continuing closeness to members of his family, especially his sisters, Gerson insisted on writing many of his works in French. His Mountain of Contemplation is a major event in the history of language and in terms of gender relations in the religious life. Gerson knew how innovative his approach was, for he opened his treatise with the words: "Some persons will wonder and ask why, in a matter so lofty as that of the contemplative life, I choose to write in French rather than in Latin, and more to women than to men." Thanks to Gerson's personal letters, translated here for the first time, it is possible to get close to the doubts and pain of a man who sought the vision of god and yearned for affective bonds. Gerson's life and writings can be seen as a search for unity in the midst of a rich and chaotic age whose spirituality we are only now beginning to appreciate. In giving advice to confessors, attacking the Romance of the Rose, preaching on the feast of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, discerning between true and false revelations, and in outlining his Practical Mystical Theology, Gerson emerges as one of the most articulate voices of a Christian spirituality that transcends the Middle Ages and speaks to our time. †
John Gerson, Reformer and Mystic. --; 1964

John Gerson, Reformer and Mystic. --; 1964

James Louis Connolly

Hassell Street Press
2021
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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. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
John Gerson, Reformer and Mystic. --; 1964

John Gerson, Reformer and Mystic. --; 1964

James Louis Connolly

Hassell Street Press
2021
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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. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Jean Gerson and Gender

Jean Gerson and Gender

N. McLoughlin

Palgrave Macmillan
2015
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Jean Gerson and Gender examines the deployment of gendered rhetoric by the influential late medieval politically active theologian, Jean Gerson (1363-1429), as a means of understanding his reputation for political neutrality, the role played by royal women in the French royal court, and the rise of the European witch hunts.
The Gerson Therapy

The Gerson Therapy

Charlotte Gerson; Morton Walker

Kensington Publishing
2001
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With over 300,000 copies sold, The Gerson Therapy paved the way for alternative cancer treatments and has successfully treated Cancer, Hepatitis, Migraines, Arthritis, Heart Disease, Emphysema, and Autoimmune diseases with a revolutionary all-natural program. For years, the traditional medical establishment has called these chronic or life-threatening diseases incurable. But now, The Gerson Therapy(R) offers hope for those seeking relief from hundreds of different diseases. One of the first alternative cancer therapies, The Gerson Therapy(R) has successfully treated thousands of patients for over 60 years and has clinic locations around the country. The definitive natural cancer and chronic illness guide, alternative medicine therapist Charlotte Gerson and medical journalist Morton Walker reveal the powerful healing effects of nutrition, organic foods, food preparation, meal planning, and supplements combined to treat a variety of ailments. The Gerson Therapy(R) shows you: - How to beat cancer by changing your body chemistry - Special juicing techniques for maximum healing - How to conquer symptoms of allergies, obesity, high blood pressure, HIV, lupus, and other chronic illnesses - Which supplements will strengthen your immune system - How to prepare delicious, healthy foods using Gerson-approved recipes included in the book - And much more This unique resource will help and inspire everyone who has ever said, I want to get well. Just show me how. The Gerson Therapy(R) offers a powerful, time-tested healing option that has worked for others--and can work for you.
Happy Gerson: Recipes And Tips to Make Healing Fun

Happy Gerson: Recipes And Tips to Make Healing Fun

Helen Bairstow

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Written 'lightly' with snippets of humor and humanness by "Gerson persons", designed to give insight into this healing protocol or, to be picked up when needing a bit of inspiration or a recipe. Why? Because data overload can be experienced when starting, or considering, the Gerson Therapy, especially as it's usually to heal a serious, even life threatening disease. Includes 68 recipes which follow the Gerson Therapy principles. Each with an appetizing photograph to entice a healthy appetite and motivate the 'cook within'. Read this if you already 'know' about the Gerson Therapy, especially if you are doing it, for a guaranteed smile It's also a great insightful read for those supporting a loved one and wanting an understanding of what it is like to be on the therapy. Whether you are on the Gerson Therapy, or a support person, you will be pleased to know everything you read here is purely following the principles laid down by Dr Max Gerson ... every word is Gerson "friendly" but it is absolutely not a replacement for any Gerson Institute information. All proceeds go to Gerson Therapy charities. So ... if you are lucky enough to be in a position to afford this book, why not gift copies for others?
Gina Gerson: Success Through Inner Power and Sexuality
Born in a small town in Siberia in Russia in 1991, Valentina Dzherson learned early in life to overcome any challenges she faced. A determined young woman who knew that she was destined for success, she was accepted into one of Russia's most prestigious faculties for preparing future diplomats, but instead she decided to study foreign languages. While a student, circumstances intervened and led her to begin a career in adult entertainment. She soon left her native Russia and moved to Hungary where she turned this career choice into her own hugely successful business venture. To the world, she became known as Gina Gerson, one of the most popular and successful adult performers of the twenty-first century. In her book, Gina Gerson - Success through Inner Power and Sexuality, Valentina tells her life story. But more than just recounting her biography, she shares, for the first time, the secrets of her success. She reveals to the reader how to harness your inner power, maintain the necessary discipline, and take the steps needed to realize your dreams for a successful and happy life. For Valentina, sexuality is the most powerful force in the world, and she shows how, by tapping into that energy and realizing its potential, incredible results can be achieved by anyone in any area of life. As a successful entrepreneur and one of the most popular personalities in adult entertainment, Valentina Dzherson explains what she refers to as her "super power" - mental, spiritual, and social confidence that allows one to be free, confident, relaxed, and happy. She discusses how sexuality led her to achieve fame and success and she shows how, if one properly trains their mind, anyone can harness that same energy and build the confidence necessary to achieve success in all aspects of life. As Valentina says, "No one can have power over you if you have power over yourself." In this unique autobiography, Valentina shares her colorful life story and reveals how her strong personality, self-confidence, passion, and sexuality led to her incredible success. But she goes one step further and she explains how these same methods can inspire others and help them to improve their own lives by achieving success and peace of mind.
Gina Gerson

Gina Gerson

Valentina Dzherson

Histria LLC
2022
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Born in a small town in Siberia in Russia in 1991, Valentina Dzherson learned early in life to overcome any challenges she faced. A determined young woman who knew that she was destined for success, she was accepted into one of Russia’s most prestigious faculties for preparing future diplomats, but instead, she decided to study foreign languages. While a student, circumstances intervened and led her to begin a career in adult entertainment. She soon left her native Russia and moved to Hungary where she turned this career choice into her own hugely successful business venture. To the world, she became known as Gina Gerson, one of the most popular and successful adult performers of the twenty-first century. In her book, Gina Gerson – Success through Inner Power and Sexuality, Valentina tells her life story. But more than just recounting her biography, she shares, for the first time, the secrets of her success. She reveals to the reader how to harness your inner power, maintain the necessary discipline, and take the steps needed to realize your dreams for a successful and happy life. For Valentina, sexuality is the most powerful force in the world, and she shows how, by tapping into that energy and realizing its potential, incredible results can be achieved by anyone in any area of life. As a successful entrepreneur and one of the most popular personalities in adult entertainment, Valentina Dzherson explains what she refers to as her “superpower” – mental, spiritual, and social confidence that allows one to be free, confident, relaxed, and happy. She discusses how sexuality led her to achieve fame and success and she shows how, if one properly trains their mind, anyone can harness that same energy and build the confidence necessary to achieve success in all aspects of life. As Valentina says, “No one can have power over you if you have power over yourself.” In this unique autobiography, Valentina shares her colorful life story and reveals how her strong personality, self-confidence, passion, and sexuality led to her incredible success. But she goes one step further and she explains how these same methods can inspire others and help them to improve their own lives by achieving success and peace of mind.