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Linda Hogan

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El final de la vida. Dar sentido a nuestra finitud

El final de la vida. Dar sentido a nuestra finitud

Stefanie Knauss; Margareta Gruber; Linda Hogan

Verbo Divino
2021
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El fin de la vida parece un concepto enga osamente sencillo: toda vida tiene un principio y un final. Sin embargo, cuanto m s se piensa en este simple hecho de la vida m s preguntas surgen.El final de la vida en algunos contextos culturales tiende a reprimirse y ocultarse. Sin embargo, para las poblaciones pobres y marginadas, donde la muerte est siempre presente, el final de la vida es inmediatamente una parte de la vida. Quiz la pandemia mundial de la COVID-19 haya alterado esta dicotom a y haya concretado el final de la vida como una realidad a la que se enfrentan todos los seres, en muchas de sus facetas. Los art culos reunidos en este volumen pretenden hacer justicia a la complejidad del final de la vida y abordarlo desde distintas perspectivas.
The Radiant Lives of Animals

The Radiant Lives of Animals

Linda Hogan

Beacon Press
2020
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From a celebrated Chickasaw writer, a spiritual meditation, in prose and poetry, on our relationship to the animal world, in an illustrated gift package. Concerned that human lives and the natural world are too often defined by people who are separated from the land and its inhabitants, Indigenous writer and environmentalist Linda Hogan depicts her own intense relationships with animals as an example we all can follow to heal our souls and reconnect with the spirit of the world. From her modest forest home in Colorado, and venturing throughout the region, especially to her beloved Oklahoma, she introduces us to horses, packrats, snakes, mountain lions, elks, wolves, bees, and so many others whose presence has changed her life. In this illuminating collection of essays and poems, lightly sprinkled with elegant drawings, Hogan draws on many Native nations' ancient stories and spiritual traditions to show us that the soul exists in those delicate places where the natural world extends into human consciousness--in the mist of morning, the grass that grew a little through the night, the first warmth of this morning's sunlight. Altogether, this beautifully packaged gift is a reverential reminder for all of us to witness and appreciate the radiant lives of animals.
A History of Kindness

A History of Kindness

Linda Hogan

Torrey House Press
2020
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2021 Oklahoma Book Award Winner and Colorado Book Award Winner"Linda Hogan... speaks to us the way a trusted friend might, inviting you to take warmth by the hearth. Her verses teach us how to live with dignity in a world bent on destruction and show why it is important to fight for the planet."--ANA CASTILLOPoems from Linda Hogan explore new and old ways of experiencing the vagaries of the body and existing in harmony with earth's living beings. Throughout this clear-eyed collection, Hogan tenderly excavates how history instructs the present, and envisions a future alive with hope for a healthy and sustainable world that now wavers between loss and survival.
The 4-Week Keto Vegetarian Diet for Beginners

The 4-Week Keto Vegetarian Diet for Beginners

Linda Hogan

Luxe Home Decorators
2019
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Are you tired of searching for the perfect diet plan as a vegetarian? Are you also frustrated at reading other cookbooks that are not vegetarian and do not have the right carbs for a ketogenic diet? If you answered yes to those; you should add this cookbook and guideline to your personal library. You will have a 28-day meal plan including delicious breakfast options, tasty lunch choices, dinnertime favorites, and a special snack or dessert for each day. You will also have the calorie counts (if you use them) the carbohydrate counts, total fats, protein, and net carbs listed for each of the recipes. They are all Ketogenic These are a few of the topics that will be covered: ●Basics of the keto diet plan as a vegetarian●Health benefits of the keto plan●Know when you're entering ketosis●You'll learn some of the basics of intermittent fasting○Skipping Meals ○The 5:2 Or Fast Diet ○The 16/8 Method ○Plus other options●Vegetarians Versus Vegans Diets●Health Benefits Of The Vegetarian Diet●Ketogenic Vegetarian Foods To Eat●Vegetarian AlternativesNow, if that is not enough to convince you; why not try one of these delicious "sneak peeks" out of your new cookbook: ●Avocado-Cucumber Gazpacho●Greens Soup●Keto Salad Nicoise●Salad Sandwich●Black Bean Quiche●Vegan Sloppy Joes●High-Protein Yogurt BowlEnjoy your full 28-Day Meal Plan or adjust it to your liking; just track those carbs
From Women's Experience to Feminist Theology

From Women's Experience to Feminist Theology

Linda Hogan

Bloomsbury Academic
2016
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What are the implications of adopting a primacy of praxis position in feminist theology? How can we respect the diversity of women’s experience while retaining it as a useful analytic category? Do these twin resources of women’s experience and praxis together imply that feminist theology is ultimately relativist? Through an analysis of the work of some of today’s key feminist theologians – Christian, womanist and post-Christian – Linda Hogan considers these and other methodological questions.
Keeping Faith with Human Rights

Keeping Faith with Human Rights

Linda Hogan

Georgetown University Press
2015
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The human rights regime is one of modernity's great civilizing triumphs. From the formal promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 to the subsequent embrace of this declaration by the newly independent states of Africa, human rights have emerged as the primary discourse of global politics and as an increasingly prominent category in the international and domestic legal system. But throughout their history, human rights have endured sustained attempts at disenfranchisement. In this provocative study, Linda Hogan defends human rights language while simultaneously reenvisioning its future. Avoiding problematic claims about shared universal values, Hogan draws on the constructivist strand of political philosophy to argue for a three-pronged conception of human rights: as requirements for human flourishing, as necessary standards of human community, and as the basis for emancipatory politics. In the process, she shows that it is theoretically possible and politically necessary for theologians to keep faith with human rights. Indeed, the Christian tradition -- the wellspring of many of the ethical commitments considered central to human rights -- must embrace its vital role in the project.
Keeping Faith with Human Rights

Keeping Faith with Human Rights

Linda Hogan

Georgetown University Press
2015
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The human rights regime is one of modernity's great civilizing triumphs. From the formal promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 to the subsequent embrace of this declaration by the newly independent states of Africa, human rights have emerged as the primary discourse of global politics and as an increasingly prominent category in the international and domestic legal system. But throughout their history, human rights have endured sustained attempts at disenfranchisement. In this provocative study, Linda Hogan defends human rights language while simultaneously reenvisioning its future. Avoiding problematic claims about shared universal values, Hogan draws on the constructivist strand of political philosophy to argue for a three-pronged conception of human rights: as requirements for human flourishing, as necessary standards of human community, and as the basis for emancipatory politics. In the process, she shows that it is theoretically possible and politically necessary for theologians to keep faith with human rights. Indeed, the Christian tradition -- the wellspring of many of the ethical commitments considered central to human rights -- must embrace its vital role in the project.
Mean Spirit

Mean Spirit

Linda Hogan

Scribner Book Company
2015
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FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE * Named a Best Mystery and Thriller Book of all Time by Time A haunting epic following a Native American government official who investigates the murder of Grace Blanket: an Osage woman who was once the richest person in her territory until the greed of white men led to her death and a future of uncertainty for her family. When rivers of oil are discovered beneath the land belonging to the Osage tribe during the Oklahoma oil boom, Grace Blanket becomes the wealthiest person in the territory. Tragically, she is murdered at the hands of greedy men, leaving her daughter Nola orphaned. After the Graycloud family takes Nola in, they too begin dying mysteriously. Though they send letters to Washington DC begging for help, the family continues to slowly disappear until Native American government official Stace Red Hawk ventures west to investigate the terrors plaguing the Osage tribe. Stace is not only able to uncover the rampant fraud, intimidation, and murder that led to the deaths of Grace Blanket and the Greycloud family, but also finds something truly extraordinary--a realization of his deepest self and an abundance of love and appreciation for his native people and their brave past.
Dark. Sweet.

Dark. Sweet.

Linda Hogan

Coffee House Press
2014
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Dark. Sweet. offers readers the sweep of LindaHogan's work--environmental and spiritual concerns, her Chickasaw heritage--in spare, elemental, visionary language. From "Those Who Thunder": Those who thunder have dark hair and red throw rugs. They burn paper in bathroom sinks. Their voices refuse to suffer and their silences know the way straight to the heart; it's bus route number eight. Linda Hogan is the recipient of the 2007 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Spirit of the West Literary Achievement Award. She is also a recipient of the 2016 PEN New England Henry David Thoreau Prize. Her poetry has received an American Book Award, Colorado Book Award, and a National Book Critics Circle nomination.
People of the Whale

People of the Whale

Linda Hogan

WW Norton Co
2013
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Raised in a remote seaside village, Thomas Witka Just marries Ruth, his beloved since infancy. But an ill-fated decision to fight in Vietnam changes his life forever: cut off from his Native American community, he fathers a child with another woman. When he returns home a hero, he finds his tribe in conflict over the decision to hunt a whale, both a symbol of spirituality and rebirth and a means of survival. In the end, he reconciles his two existences, only to see tragedy befall the son he left behind.
Walk Gently Upon the Earth

Walk Gently Upon the Earth

Linda Hogan

Lulu.com
2010
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Awaken your connection to Mother Earth as you journey through these peaceful encounters with the birds, the wind, and the trees. This collection of stories, poems, and meditations touches your soul and refreshes your spirit with its gentle wisdom and simple beauty. Evocative meditations will help you deepen your own connection to the Earth and will open your heart to the glorious world we are blessed to live in. Written by a shamanic healer and teacher who is deeply in touch with nature, Walk Gently Upon the Earth will awaken you to the living, vibrant beauty of this precious planet.
Dwellings

Dwellings

Linda Hogan

WW Norton Co
2007
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"We want to live as if there is no other place," Hogan tells us, "as if we will always be here. We want to live with devotion to the world of waters and the universe of life." In offering praise to sky, earth, water, and animals, she calls us to witness how each living thing is alive in a conscious world with its own integrity, grace, and dignity. In Dwellings, Hogan takes us on a spiritual quest borne out of the deep past and offers a more hopeful future as she seeks new visions and lights ancient fires.
Power

Power

Linda Hogan

W. W. Norton Company
1999
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When sixteen-year-old Omishto, a member of the Taiga Tribe, witnesses her Aunt Ama kill a panther-an animal considered to be a sacred ancestor of the Taiga people-she is suddenly torn between her loyalties to her Westernized mother, who wants her to reject the ways of the tribe, and to Ama and her traditional people, for whom the killing of the panther takes on grave importance.
Intimate Nature

Intimate Nature

Linda Hogan; Deena Metzger; Brenda Peterson

Fawcett
1999
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Though women have long felt kinship with animals, in the past, they seldom participated in the study of them. Now, as more women make animals the subject of their investigations, significant new ideas are emerging--based on the premise that animals are honored co-sharers of the earth. This unprecedented anthology features original stories, essays, meditations, and poems by a vast array of women nature writers and field scientists, including:DIANE ACKERMAN - VIRGINIA COYLE - GRETEL EHRLICH - DIAN FOSSEY - TESS GALLAGHER - JANE GOODALL - TEMPLE GRANDIN - SUSAN GRIFFIN - JOY HARJO - BARBARA KINGSOLVER - URSULA LE GUIN - DENISE LEVERTOV - LINDA McCARRISTON - SUSAN CHERNAK McELROY - RIGOBERTA MENCHÚ - CYNTHIA MOSS - KATHERINE PAYNE - MARGE PIERCY - PATTIANN ROGERS - LINDA TELLINGTON-JONES - HAUNANI-KAY TRASK - GILLIAN VAN HOUTEN - TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS "A celebration of compassion . . . Women are opening new ways of communicating with and understanding the animal world."--The Seattle Times"IN THIS GROUNDBREAKING BOOK IS FOUND THE COMFORT OF READING OUR OWN HEARTS, OF FINDING OUR OWN FAMILY WITHIN THE VAST UNKNOWN OF OUR EARTHLY HOME."--NAPRA ReView"A SPLENDID, MULTIHUED COLLECTION . . . THESE ARE, INDEED, STORIES OF AN INTIMATE NATURE: SENSUOUS, UNSPARING, CAREFULLY MULLED, RAZOR SHARP."--Kirkus Reviews"A PHENOMENALLY BEAUTIFUL BOOK."--The Woman's Journal
Savings

Savings

Linda Hogan

Coffee House Press
1988
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"Rather than painting a picture of Indian life, Linda Hogan resurrects its symbols and uses them in new ways. The power of the scorpion or the elk in Hogan's work comes...form her orchestrating of these images. This book is startling."--Hungry Mind Review
Seeing through the Sun

Seeing through the Sun

Linda Hogan

University of Massachusetts Press
1985
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Keen observation and vivid imagery mark this collection of poems by a Chickasaw Indian. Linda Hogan's subjects are often drawn from events of everyday life--gathering wood, watching her daughters sleep, witnessing changes in the weather, awaiting nightfall. But beneath the surface of these daily happenings runs a powerful undercurrent, a sureness of life's basic rhythms and a sensitivity to the pressures of survival.