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Bernard Shaw, Paul Ricoeur, and the Jesusian Dialectics of Redemptive Living (EPUB)


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English | ISBN: 3031449223 | 2024 | 228 pages | EPUB | 417 KB
This book explores a heretofore unremarked linkage between Bernard Shaw, the twentieth-century French thinker Paul Ricoeur, and Jesus of Nazareth. The ties that bind them are a foundational interest in the social teachings of the Nazarene and their use of a shared dialectics with respect to living the kind of compassionate life that holds out the promise in our contemporary world of achieving something approximating universal wellness on a healthy planet at peace with itself. This work argues that the three principal subjects of the study―independently of one another―used the same dialectical method to reach the same dialectically derived conclusion about how humans can live redemptively in a fractured world.

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Jerry Ghionis – Paul & Barbara Wedding


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Reading Paul Howard


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English | ISBN: 0367645351 | 2023 | 242 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 14 MB
Reading Paul Howard: The Art of Ross O’Carroll Kelly offers a thorough examination of narrative devices, satirical modes, cultural context and humour in Howard’s texts.

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Thresholds, Encounters Paul Celan and the Claim of Philology


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English | September 1, 2023 | ISBN: 1438494416 | True EPUB | 314 pages | 0.8 MB
Paul Celan’s works dwell on the threshold between the extremes of poetic expression and philosophical reflection. The divergent literary and critical idioms that have marked Celan’s writing-and that Celan’s writing has come to mark for others (Hamacher, Derrida, Szondi)-thus call for a new philology. This philology cannot be situated within presupposed genres or fields but rather explores the ways in which poetic and philosophical ambitions meet in texts by, and on, Celan.

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A Jewish Paul The Messiah’s Herald to the Gentiles


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English | August 22, 2023 | ISBN: 1540966623, 1540965716 | True EPUB | 208 pages | 3.7 MB
What was the apostle Paul’s relationship to Judaism? How did he view the Jewish law? How did he understand the gospel of Jesus’s messiahship relative to both ethnic Jews and gentiles? These remain perennial questions both to New Testament scholars and to all serious Bible readers.

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The Unknown Paul McCartney


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English | 2013 | ASIN: B009MY9R04 | EPUB | pages: 192 | 1.7 mb
Internationally acclaimed, knighted and immortalised in music’s pantheon, Paul McCartney nevertheless remains one of the least fully appreciated of modern icons.

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The Split Economy Saint Paul Goes to Wall Street


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English | ISBN: 1438480598 | 2020 | 229 pages | EPUB, PDF | 598 KB + 2 MB
Starting with Marx and Freud, scholars have attempted to identify the primary ethical challenge of capitalism. They have named injustice, inequality, repression, exploitative empires, and capitalism’s psychic hold over all of us, among other ills. Nimi Wariboko instead argues that the core ethical problem of capitalism lies in the split nature of the modern economy, an economy divided against itself. Production is set against finance, consumption against saving, and the future against the present. As the rich enjoy their lifestyle, their fellow citizens live in servitude. The economy mimics the structure of our human subjectivity as Saint Paul theorizes in Romans 7: the law constitutes the subject as split, traversed by negativity. The economy is split, shot through with a fundamental antagonism. This fundamental negativity at the core of the economy disturbs its stability and identity, generating its destructive drive.

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