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The content of "The Thunder, Perfect Mind" (the title may alternately be translated "The Thunder, Perfect Intellect") takes the form of an extended, riddling monologue, in which an immanent divine saviour speaks a series of paradoxical statements alternating between first-person assertions of identity and direct address to the audience.
Ingrid Bengis was born in 1944 in New York City and died of cancer in 2017 in Stonington, Maine. [1] She was a writer and a business woman who received her undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1970. [ 2 ]
Eirene was particularly well regarded by the citizens of Athens. After a naval victory over Sparta in 375 BC, the Athenians established a cult for Peace, erecting altars to her. They held an annual state sacrifice to her after 371 BC to commemorate the Common Peace of that year and set up a votive statue in her honour in the Agora of Athens.
Works of Love (Danish: Kjerlighedens Gjerninger) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard, written in 1847. It is one of the works which he published under his own name, as opposed to his more famous "pseudonymous" works.
At 25 years of age, he is handsome, nonchalant, and childish. He falls passionately in love with Paula and she, though touched by his attentions, keeps her distance until the day he invites her to a Brahms concert given at the Salle Pleyel. Believing that she saw in him a being sensitive to music, she gives in and, for several weeks, accepts ...
The Gorsedd Prayer, called the Prayer of the Gwyddoniaid (From the Great Book of Margam) God, impart Thy strength; And in strength, power to suffer; And to suffer for the truth; And in the truth, all light; And in light, gwynvyd; And in gwynfyd, love; And in love, God; And in God, all goodness. [2]
The magazine's critical summary reads: "Books about human-dog relationships, the Wall Street Journal critic writes, tend to follow a formula: "A devoted, self-sacrificing or endearingly chaotic pooch somehow manages to teach a callow, selfish or overly regimented person something about love." This is not that book".
Strength to Love is a book by Martin Luther King Jr. It was published in 1963 as a collection of his sermons primarily on the topic of racial segregation in the United States and with a heavy emphasis on permanent religious values.