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Based on K. Barth's definition of faith and R. Bultmann's existentialist theology, J. H. Mazaheri has attempted to reveal G. Eliot's profound religious and spiritual quest by focusing on the short but powerful novel, Silas Marner. The critic believes that her thought in the area of religion and theology has not been appreciated enough by critics, and that a postmodern reading is necessary in order to understand it. So, through a close textual reading, the author shows not only the affinities ...
Spiritual biography. --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Eliot, George,
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The growth of the so-called Nones - people unaffiliated with religious institutions - has captivated religious and political leaders concerned with the implications of a 'decline of religion' in the United States. But most Nones are not non-believers, most were raised in religious households, and many have robust spiritual lives that intertwine with the lives of the religiously affiliated. 'Choosing Our Religion' explores the spiritual lives of Nones based on more than 100 intensive interviews across the United States and a survey of more than 1000 religiously affiliated and unaffiliated Americans.
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Mennonites --- Spiritual biography --- Grace (Theology) --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Salvation --- Law and gospel
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) is widely known as the heroine of the Crimean War and the founder of the modern profession of nursing. She was also a scholar and political activist who wrote and worked assiduously on many reform causes for more than forty years. This series will confirm Nightingale as an important and significant nineteenth-century scholar and illustrate how she integrated her scholarship with political activism. Indispensable to scholars, and accessible and revealing to the general reader, it will show there is much more to know about Florence Nightingale
Biographies spirituelles --- Spiritual biography --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Nightingale, Florence, --- フローレンスナイチンゲール, --- Religion. --- Bible --- Critique, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Nurses
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Path of Reason.
Spiritual biography. --- Atheism. --- Philosophy --- Agnosticism --- Free thought --- Irreligion --- Religion --- Secularism --- Theism --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Smith, Bruce A.,
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In this engaging and at times heartbreaking book, David Hempton looks at evangelicalism through the lens of well-known individuals who once embraced the evangelical tradition, but later repudiated it. The author recounts the faith journeys of nine creative artists, social reformers, and public intellectuals of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including such diverse figures as George Eliot, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Vincent van Gogh, and James Baldwin. Within their highly individual stories, Hempton finds not only clues to the development of these particular creative men and women but also myriad insights into the strengths and weaknesses of one of the fastest growing religious traditions in the modern world. Allowing his subjects to express themselves in their own voices-through letters, essays, speeches, novels, apologias, paintings-Hempton seeks to understand the factors at work in the shaping of their religious beliefs, and how their negotiations of faith informed their public and private lives. The nine were great public communicators, but in private often felt deep uncertainties. Hempton's moving portraits highlight common themes among the experiences of these disillusioned evangelicals while also revealing fresh insights into the evangelical movement and its relations to the wider culture. Featuring portraits of:· George Eliot· Frances W. Newman· Theodore Dwight Weld· Sarah Grimké· Elizabeth Cady Stanton· Frances Willard· Vincent van Gogh· Edmund Gosse· James Baldwin
Religious biography. --- Spiritual biography. --- Evangelicalism. --- Evangelical religion --- Protestantism, Evangelical --- Evangelical Revival --- Fundamentalism --- Pietism --- Protestantism --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Religions --- Spiritual biography
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Autobiography --- Authorship --- Authors --- Religious biography --- Spiritual biography --- Religious aspects. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Religious life. --- History and criticism. --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Writers --- Litterateurs --- Bio-bibliography --- Literature
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Natural theology --- Spiritual biography --- Atheists --- Philosophers --- Biography --- Flew, Antony, --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Religious biography --- Persons --- Theists --- Flew, Antony Garrard Newton, --- Flew, Anthony, --- Spiritual biography - England. --- Atheists - England - Biography. --- Philosophers - England - Biography --- Flew, Antony, - 1923 --- -Atheists --- -Spiritual biography
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Spiritual Evolution: Scientists Discuss Their Beliefs describes the intellectual and emotional journeys traveled by esteemed scientists worldwide. Authors share the personal steps they have taken to blend an understanding of the Divine with their scientific perspectives.Charles Birch, S. Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Larry Dossey, Owen Gingerich, Peter E. Hodgson, Stanley L. Jaki, Arthur Peacocke, John Polkinghorne, Russell Stannard, and Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker offer accounts of their spirituality and scientific inquiry. Noting the impact of religious upbringing, academi
Scientists --- Spiritual biography. --- Faith. --- Religious belief --- Theological belief --- Belief and doubt --- Religion --- Salvation --- Theological virtues --- Trust in God --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Professional employees --- Religious life.
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Teaching Places is a tale about a woman's spiritual search, how that search calls her to the land and how the land teaches. The telling spirals, exploring loss of faith, loss of voice, and the finding of a different, broader faith and a deeper, stronger voice. Her journey takes her to many special wilderness areas across Alberta - from the edge of the Canadian Shield to mountains, prairies, boreal forest, and parkland. In the telling of her journey, she interweaves migration, evolution, family, landscape, noise, silence, and song. Remarkable for the breadth of its treatment
Biographies spirituelles --- Reserves de la vie sauvage --- Philosophie de la nature. --- Spiritual biography --- Wilderness areas --- Philosophy of nature. --- Spiritual odysseys --- Spiritual quests --- Biography --- Religious biography --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Philosophy --- Whitson, Audrey J. --- Voyages --- Travel
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