Unlikely Sacrifice

Unlikely Sacrifice
Author: Jennifer Spredemann
Publisher: Blessed Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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How much would you sacrifice for true love? Brighton Parker is in his last year of school and his prospects for college are unbelievable. But he can’t get the pretty Amish girl he met last summer at Dawdi Christopher’s out of his head. The more time he spends with Bethany Byler, the more he realizes she’s the one he wants to spend the rest of his life with. Sure, his great grandparents are Amish, but none of his family is, and he has no Amish upbringing. But he knows that to be with Bethany in the forever sort of way, he’ll have to alter his life drastically. Not to mention, he’s quite certain his entire family will be against the notion—namely, his younger brother Jaycee who thinks he holds the world in his hands. For Bethany to leave the Amish would be an even greater sacrifice for her. She’d lose her entire family, all her friends, and the tight-knit community she’d grown up in. Will God provide a solution for their impossible problem? Another heart-touching story in the Unlikely Amish Christmas series!

The Insanity of Sacrifice

The Insanity of Sacrifice
Author: Nik Ripken
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1535951192

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Bestselling author Nik Ripken, mentored by believers in persecution, offers a 90-day devotional to help you align your heart with God's, seeing the role sacrifice plays in the life of every follower of Jesus Christ. Individuals and families will be challenged to embrace sacrifice as their daily offering to God. It is through offering ourselves that we mirror the nature of the Father who gave His only Son to be crucified, and the nature of the Son who gave His very life to save sinners. Through this book readers will discover that their sacrifice can lead others, across the street and across the oceans, to discover new resurrection life in Christ.

Dragonsinger

Dragonsinger
Author: Anne McCaffrey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0689860072

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Award-winning fantasy author Anne McCaffrey returns with her bestselling Harper Hall Trilogy, wonder-filled imaginative classics now available in digest format.

The Strange World of Human Sacrifice

The Strange World of Human Sacrifice
Author: Jan N. Bremmer
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789042918436

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The Strange World of Human Sacrifice is the first modern collection of studies on one of the most gruesome and intriguing aspects of religion. The volume starts with a brief introduction, which is followed by studies of Aztec human sacrifice and the literary motif of human sacrifice in medieval Irish literature. Turning to ancient Greece, three cases of human sacrifice are analysed: a ritual example, a mythical case, and one in which myth and ritual are interrelated. The early Christians were the victims of accusations of human sacrifice, but in turn imputed the crime to heterodox Christians, just as the Jews imputed the crime to their neighbours. The ancient Egyptians rarely seem to have practised human sacrifice, but buried the pharaoh's servants with him in order to serve him in the afterlife, albeit only for a brief period at the very beginning of pharaonic civilization. In ancient India we can follow the traditions of human sacrifice from the earliest texts up to modern times, where especially in eastern India goddesses, such as Kali, were long worshipped with human victims. In Japanese tales human sacrifice often takes the form of self-sacrifice, and there may well be a line from these early sacrifices to modern kamikaze. The last study throws a surprising light on human sacrifice in China. The volume is concluded with a detailed index

The 'Grammar' of Sacrifice

The 'Grammar' of Sacrifice
Author: Naphtali S. Meshel
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191015458

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The notion that rituals, like natural languages, are governed by implicit, rigorous rules led scholars in the last century, harking back to the early Indian grammarian Patañjali, to speak of a "grammar", or "syntax", of ritual, particularly sacrificial ritual. Despite insightful examples of ritual complexes that follow hierarchical rules akin to syntactic structures in natural languages, and ambitious attempts to imagine a Universal Grammar of sacrificial ritual, no single, comprehensive "grammar" of any ritual system has yet been composed. This book offers the first such "grammar." Centering on Σ—the idealized sacrificial system represented in the Priestly laws in the Pentateuch—it demonstrates that a ritual system is describable in terms of a set of concise, unconsciously internalized, generative rules, analogous to the grammar of a natural language. Despite far-reaching diachronic developments, reflected in Second Temple and rabbinic literature, the ancient Israelite sacrificial system retained a highly unchangeable "grammar," which is abstracted and analysed in a formulaic manner. The limits of the analogy to linguistics are stressed: rather than categories borrowed from linguistics, such as syntax and morphology, the operative categories of Σ are abstracted inductively from the ritual texts: zoemics—the study of the classes of animals used in ritual sacrifice; jugation-the rules governing the joining of animal and non-animal materials; hierarchics-the tiered structuring of sacrificial sequences; and praxemics—the analysis of the physical activity comprising sacrificial procedures. Finally, the problem of meaning in non-linguistic ritual systems is addressed.

One and Two Kings

One and Two Kings
Author: Volkmar Fritz
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451419498

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This volume provides a readable introduction to the narrative books of 1 and 2 Kings appropriate for the student, pastor, and scholar. Fritz combines historical, literary, and archaeological approaches in an engaging synthesis. While he addresses issues of the deuteronomic redaction, the author does not become bogged down in technical discussions or allow this to overshadow the holistic interpretation of the text.

Theology and the First Theory of Sacrifice

Theology and the First Theory of Sacrifice
Author: Ivan Strenski
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047402731

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Strenski argues that public discourse about religious notions, like sacrifice, cannot be theological in our modern societies. Theological notions of sacrifice and theological approaches to it should be replaced by those like that developed by the Durkheimians because theological discourse cannot but help being religiously biased.

Levitical Sacrifice and Heavenly Cult in Hebrews

Levitical Sacrifice and Heavenly Cult in Hebrews
Author: Benjamin J. Ribbens
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110477130

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This monograph examines Hebrews’ understanding of the relationship between old covenant sacrifices and Christ’s new covenant sacrifice, especially as it relates to the question of efficacy. Most scholars think the author of Hebrews strips the levitical sacrifices of most, if not all, efficacy, but this work affirms a more positive depiction of the levitical sacrifices. A mystical apocalyptic tradition stands behind Hebrews’ description of the heavenly cult , which establishes the framework for relating the levitical sacrifice to Christ’s sacrifice. The earthly, levitical cult was efficacious when it corresponded to or synchronized with the heavenly sacrifice of Christ. Still, the author of Hebrews develops the notion of the heavenly cult in unique ways, as Christ’s sacrifice both validates the earthly practice but also, due to his new covenant theology, calls for its end. Ribbens’ bold proposal joins a growing number of scholars that place Hebrews in the mystical apocalyptic tradition, highlights positive statements in Hebrews related to the efficacy of levitical sacrifices that are often overlooked, and relies on the heavenly cult to reconcile the positive and negative descriptions of the levitical cult.

Dear Old Blighty

Dear Old Blighty
Author: E. S. Turner
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0571296939

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'So the recruiters, rolling up their sleeves, varied the appeal to pride, honour, manliness and vengeance with warnings to eschew shame, disgrace, betrayal, sloth and cowardice. From a poster showing the ruins of Belgium a woman asked, 'Will you go or must I?'' First published in 1980, Dear Old Blighty is E.S. Turner's superb account of life 'on the home front' in Britain during the Great War of 1914-1918: a time of conscription, propaganda, 'spy fever', industrial unrest in the arms factories, and grieving families turning to spiritualism. When even the blind were being recruited to serve as listening sentries for approaching Zeppelins, all were expected to contribute to the war effort; and, as Turner shows us, the means of exhortation (and the penalties for non-compliance) were many. 'No matter where you open a page, you learn something you feel you should have known.' Miles Kington, Independent

King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice

King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice
Author: Francesca Stavrakopoulou
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2012-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110899647

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The Hebrew Bible portrays King Manasseh and child sacrifice as the most reprehensible person and the most objectionable practice within the story of 'Israel'. This monograph suggests that historically, neither were as deviant as the Hebrew Bible appears to insist. Through careful historical reconstruction, it is argued that Manasseh was one of Judah's most successful monarchs, and child sacrifice played a central role in ancient Judahite religious practice. The biblical writers, motivated by ideological concerns, have thus deliberately distorted the truth about Manasseh and child sacrifice.