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08.01.2018
3 Stunden 17 Minuten
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your choice for free. Title: Early Scenes in Church History Author:
George Q. Cannon, Legacy LDS Audiobook Foundation Narrator: Michael
Neeb Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins Language: English
Release date: 01-08-18 Publisher: Legacy LDS Audiobook Foundation
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Religious Thought Publisher's
Summary: Early Scenes in Church History, is the eighth in a series
of 17 books called The Faith-Promoting Series. Published between
1879 and 1915, this series of books was published by the Juvenile
Instructors Office for the Instruction and Encouragement of Young
Latter-day Saints. It was George Q. Cannon's inspiration that
produced the series, however. In 1866, Cannon, then a member of the
Quorum of the 12, began publication of a magazine for youth and
young adults called The Juvenile Instructor, which he owned and
published until his death in 1901, when his family sold the
magazine to the LDS Church's Sunday School organization. Thus, in
1882 when the present work, Early Scenes in Church History, was
published, it was a work undertaken under the direction of Cannon,
with the blessing of the Church's governing leadership. In the
preface, the publisher provides that the purpose of the work is to
preserve stories of faith from early Church history before they are
lost, primarily for the benefit of the next generation of
Latter-day Saints. The underlying premise for the work is that the
rising generation of Latter-day Saints understand the legacy of
faith bequeathed to them and thereby be inspired to acquire their
own faith to carry on in the work of the Lord initiated by their
spiritual, if not literal, forbearers. Put another way, the premise
for the work was to remember what God has done for this people,
both collectively and individually. Portions of The Faith Promoting
Series, including the present work, amount to almost an oral
history project of people from Joseph Smith's generation. The
simple narratives presented amount to the raw material of history,
and preservation of these narratives saved from oblivion many
personal and profound experiences of conversion and service.
Prophetically writing in one preface, Cannon observed that "men
will seek with avidity" for such firsthand information "but a few
years hence."
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05.01.2018
10 Stunden 3 Minuten
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your choice for free. Title: In the Light of Truth: The Grail
Message 1 Author: Abd-ru-shin Narrator: Greyham Dawes Format:
Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins Language: English Release
date: 01-05-18 Publisher: Stiftung Gralsbotschaft Genres: Religion
& Spirituality, Religious Thought Publisher's Summary: "In the
Light of Truth: The Grail Message" is a classic work that offers
clear and perceptive answers to questions which challenge every
human being. Written between the years 1923-1937, it is a
collection of 168 essays addressing all spheres of life ranging
from God and the Universe to the Laws in Creation, the meaning of
life, responsibility, free will, intuition and the intellect, the
ethereal world and the beyond, justice and love. It answers eternal
questions such as what does it mean to be human, what is the
purpose of life on Earth, and what happens to "me" when I die. "In
the Light of Truth: The Grail Message" explains the causes and
significance of the unprecedented crises facing humanity, and our
responsibilities to the future. Concerning "In the Light of Truth:
The Grail Message", Abd-ru-shin writes: "I wish to fill in the gaps
which have so far always remained unanswered in the souls of men as
burning questions, and which never leave any serious thinker in
peace, if he honestly seeks the Truth." Throughout the Grail
Message readers are urged to weigh questions and answers
intuitively, to confront them within their own life experiences,
and only to believe that which they can perceive inwardly. Only
through this process can one reach true conviction in one's life.
2017 Stiftung Gralsbotschaft (P)2017 Stiftung Gralsbotschaft
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05.01.2018
19 Stunden 26 Minuten
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your choice for free. Title: In the Light of Truth: The Grail
Message 2 Author: Abd-ru-shin Narrator: Greyham Dawes Format:
Unabridged Length: 19 hrs and 26 mins Language: English Release
date: 01-05-18 Publisher: Stiftung Gralsbotschaft Genres: Religion
& Spirituality, Religious Thought Publisher's Summary: "In the
Light of Truth: The Grail Message" is a classic work that offers
clear and perceptive answers to questions which challenge every
human being. Written between the years 1923-1937, it is a
collection of 168 essays addressing all spheres of life ranging
from God and the Universe to the Laws in Creation, the meaning of
life, responsibility, free will, intuition and the intellect, the
ethereal world and the beyond, justice and love. It answers eternal
questions such as what does it mean to be human, what is the
purpose of life on Earth, and what happens to "me" when I die. "In
the Light of Truth: The Grail Message" explains the causes and
significance of the unprecedented crises facing humanity, and our
responsibilities to the future. Concerning "In the Light of Truth:
The Grail Message", Abd-ru-shin writes: "I wish to fill in the gaps
which have so far always remained unanswered in the souls of men as
burning questions, and which never leave any serious thinker in
peace, if he honestly seeks the Truth." Throughout the Grail
Message readers are urged to weigh questions and answers
intuitively, to confront them within their own life experiences,
and only to believe that which they can perceive inwardly. Only
through this process can one reach true conviction in one's life.
2017 Stiftung Gralsbotschaft (P)2017 Stiftung Gralsbotschaft
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02.01.2018
13 Stunden 39 Minuten
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your choice for free. Title: Irony and Meaning in the Hebrew Bible
Subtitle: Indiana Studies in Biblical Literature Author: Carolyn J.
Sharp Narrator: Jason Zenobia Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and
39 mins Language: English Release date: 01-02-18 Publisher:
University Press Audiobooks Genres: Religion & Spirituality,
Religious Thought Publisher's Summary: Was God being ironic in
commanding Eve not to eat fruit from the tree of wisdom? Carolyn J.
Sharp suggests that many stories in the Hebrew Scriptures may be
ironically intended. Deftly interweaving literary theory and
exegesis, Sharp illumines the power of the unspoken in a wide
variety of texts from the Pentateuch, the Prophets, and the
Writings. She argues that reading with irony in mind creates a
charged and open rhetorical space in the texts that allows
character, narration, and authorial voice to develop in unexpected
ways. Main themes explored here include the ironizing of foreign
rulers, the prostitute as icon of the ironic gaze, indeterminacy
and dramatic irony in prophetic performance, and irony in ancient
Israel's wisdom traditions. Sharp devotes special attention to how
irony destabilizes dominant ways in which the Bible is read today,
especially when it touches on questions of conflict, gender, and
the other. Published by Indiana University Press. Critic Reviews:
"Engaging, erudite, and rich with insight.... This is a must-read
for anyone interested in literary criticism, theory, and the Hebrew
Bible." (Timothy K. Beal, Case Western Reserve University) "This
book offers a fascinating exploration of the the presence and the
power of irony in the Hebrew bible." (Tony Cartledge, Campbell
University Divinity School) "Carolyn Sharp has offered a
magnificent exhibit of the thickness of the Hebrew Bible. Her work
is a profound and exquisite invitation to reflect on prophetic
imagination in its subtle subversion." (Walter Brueggemann,
Columbia Theological Seminary)
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07.12.2017
43 Minuten
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your choice for free. Title: Anxiety, Ambition, Indecision Author:
Charles Spurgeon Narrator: Bryan Nyman Format: Unabridged Length:
43 mins Language: English Release date: 12-07-17 Publisher: Audio
Sommelier Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Religious Thought
Publisher's Summary: Anxiety, Ambition, Indecision is a classic
sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon, first delivered on Thursday,
February 18th 1904. This sermon is beautifully narrated by Bryan
Nyman.
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