The Supreme God of Martial Arts 29

The Supreme God of Martial Arts 29
Author: Wo Chi Mian Bao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781676954200

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Traversing back to the ancient Prime Martial World from modern age, Austin finds himself in a younger body as he wakes up. Yet, the young man he possesses was a miserable dimwit, what a bummer! But it doesn't matter as his mind is sound and clear. Possessing this younger and stronger body, he will fight his way to become the God of martial arts, and rule the whole Martial World!

Supreme God General System

Supreme God General System
Author: Zui Shishangxinren
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647870089

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Special forces soldier Chen Xuan, died in the execution of the mission, but accidentally crossed over to a foreign world and thought of him as a trash. From then on, the Godly General System was activated, commanding countless powerhouses to battle in the Wasteland!

A Terrible Love of War

A Terrible Love of War
Author: James Hillman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1101667109

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War is a timeless force in the human imagination—and, indeed, in daily life. Engaged in the activity of destruction, its soldiers and its victims discover a paradoxical yet profound sense of existing, of being human. In A Terrible Love of War, James Hillman, one of today’s most respected psychologists, undertakes a groundbreaking examination of the essence of war, its psychological origins and inhuman behaviors. Utilizing reports from many fronts and times, letters from combatants, analyses by military authorities, classic myths, and writings from great thinkers, including Twain, Tolstoy, Kant, Arendt, Foucault, and Levinas, Hillman’s broad sweep and detailed research bring a fundamentally new understanding to humanity’s simultaneous attraction and aversion to war. This is a compelling, necessary book in a violent world.

The sword God of the martial arts

The sword God of the martial arts
Author: Yu Zi Zhong
Publisher: Sellene Chardou
Total Pages: 830
Release:
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1304491951

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After practicing a set of Tengyun swordsmanship, Li Feng frowned slightly and said, "The first article of Tengyun swordsmanship is close to success, only a little bit short. Unfortunately, grandpa hasn't come back yet. He will be very happy if he sees the progress of my swordsmanship

When God Comes to Town

When God Comes to Town
Author: Rik Pinxten
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781845455545

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Around 1800 roughly three per cent of the human population lived in urban areas; by 2030 this number is expected to have gone up to some seventy per cent. This poses problems for traditional religions that are all rooted in rural, small-scale societies. The authors in this volume question what the possible appeal of these old religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, or Islam could be in the new urban environment and, conversely, what impact global urbanization will have on learning and on the performance and nature of ritual. Anthropologists, historians and political scientists have come together in this volume to analyse attempts made by churches and informal groups to adapt to these changes and, at the same time, to explore new ways to study religions in a largely urbanized environment.

PEERLESS MARTIAL GOD;VOLUME 18

PEERLESS MARTIAL GOD;VOLUME 18
Author: JING WUHEN; BABEL NOVEL.
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9781648466755

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God Versus Caesar

God Versus Caesar
Author: Martin S. Sheffer
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1999-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438419767

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God Versus Caesar reviews and analyses the judicial development of the free exercise of religion clause, from its protection for belief and certain forms of worship to its guarantee of religiously motivated behavior. This book also provides guidelines for the future direction of judicial review in free exercise cases and examines law as it develops in response to changing social values and policy. Sheffer answers how, where, and why lines are drawn between the guarantee of free exercise of religion and the right of society to protect its citizens from activity injurious to their health, welfare, safety, and morals.

Rebirth: Unparalled God Emperor

Rebirth: Unparalled God Emperor
Author: Ren ZhenXiaDeWoNiu
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2020-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1649480660

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Due to an accident, he was reborn into the body of a useless beggar. He wanted to see how he would change his life, how he would go to the peak, how his life would be like a dream, how his world would be like a painting, he didn't want to be a peerless hero, he didn't want to be a prince on a white horse, he wanted to ask who was a mortal, and he swore to be an adult ...

Armed Martial Arts of Japan

Armed Martial Arts of Japan
Author: G Hurst I
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300116748

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This unique history of Japanese armed martial arts--the only comprehensive treatment of the subject in English--focuses on traditions of swordsmanship and archery from ancient times to the present. G. Cameron Hurst III provides an overview of martial arts in Japanese history and culture, then closely examines the transformation of these fighting skills into sports. He discusses the influence of the Western athletic tradition on the armed martial arts as well as the ways the martial arts have remained distinctly Japanese. During the Tokugawa era (1600-1867), swordsmanship and archery developed from fighting systems into martial arts, transformed by the powerful social forces of peace, urbanization, literacy, and professionalized instruction in art forms. Hurst investigates the changes that occurred as military skills that were no longer necessary took on new purposes: physical fitness, spiritual composure, character development, and sport. He also considers Western misperceptions of Japanese traditional martial arts and argues that, contrary to common views in the West, Zen Buddhism is associated with the martial arts in only a limited way. The author concludes by exploring the modern organization, teaching, ritual, and philosophy of archery and swordsmanship; relating these martial arts to other art forms and placing them in the broader context of Japanese culture.