Letters of Ascent

Letters of Ascent
Author: Michael C Voigts
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0227902335

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Bernard of Clairvaux is best known by many today for his mystical approach to spirituality and his eloquent sermons on the Song of Songs. In his letters, however, a different Bernard emerges - one who had fled the world for the cloister yet possessed a soaring vision for the Church on earth. By examining select letters and placing them in the larger context of the people and the world around him, we discover a man who loved the Church - but who realized that the Church is compromised of individuals who did not share his ideals and agendas. In Letters of Ascent, we travel to medieval Europe and view society through the eyes of one of history's most passionate ecclesiastical reformers.

Letters of Ascent

Letters of Ascent
Author: Paul Herring
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780595371525

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Prayer as poetry-poetry as prayer. In Paul Herring's book, Letters of Ascent, he combines the two aspects in the striving for knowledge of the Lord in all that is around us and within us. Standard prayers as a way of understanding God may become so routine and ritualized that we no longer listen to the words or feel a connection to the meaning. Herring's collection of poetic prayer is poetry to be read in a prayerful fashion or prayer set to poetry. These contemplations are replete with passion, anger, illusion, historical references and intellectual wordplay. The reading of them, slowly and repeatedly, causes us to think upon the word of God, the plan of God and the force of God. They allow for a contemplative journey towards wisdom and understanding of the divine. Some people do not need such a book. Prayers flow from within them without effort. Others are not aroused to take such a journey. But for those interested in the mystical ascent, Herring's collection of contemplations upon Scripture is a marvelous companion. Lynn Mason Moses

Letters from Everest

Letters from Everest
Author: George Lowe
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1775490688

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Sixty years after the first ascent of Mount Everest, this unique book of letters from New Zealander George Lowe celebrates, in a very personal way, this most majestic of mountains. In this touching book, unpublished letters from the George Lowe collection are brought together for the first time to describe the day-to-day moments of the historic 1953 Everest expedition. Lowe met Hillary while working in New Zealand's Southern Alps just after the war and struck up a friendship. Little did he know it would be the beginning of a journey to the highest altitudes and latitudes of the planet. In 1953 Lowe was invited to be part of the successful Everest expedition where he was an integral part in the success of the venture. As often as he could, George wrote letters home to his family but the letters were more than just news - George also wrote in case he and his friend Ed Hillary never returned to tell the tale. these rare letters now allow us to travel back in time to join his companions every step of the way: a vivid behind-the-scenes witness of a climb that would make history. In clear and elegant prose, this is a unique testimony of a superlative human achievement. As we celebrate sixty years of endeavour since this first ascent, many nations lift their eyes to the summit, and this book shares in the joy and the challenge of this remarkable mountain.Contains a foreword by Jan Morris, tIMES correspondent on the 1953 Everest expedition, and afterword by Peter Hillary.

The Poetics of Ascent

The Poetics of Ascent
Author: Naomi Janowitz
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438407793

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This book represents the first English translation of Maaseh Merkabah, which is part of a body of early Jewish mystical texts known as palace (hekhalot) or chariot (merkabah) texts. Through a complex dialogue, a rabbi-teacher reveals to his student the techniques of ascent, methods for traveling up through the heavens by means of recitation of hymns. The teacher gives vivid descriptions of the heavenly realm, filled with flaming chariots and a chorus of angels engaged in praising the deity. The emphasis in the text is on language, on the correct recitation of the words to achieve the ritual. The particular focus is on the divine Name, which can be employed in unusual ways. The author relates the structures of the text to the linguistic idealogies. The complex structures of the text begin to unfold in light of the theories about the ritual function of language. The hymns include praise of the deity and voces magicae, words that have no semantic meaning, but draw attention to sounds of letters in God's name. Since God's name is used to create the world, the sounds of the name are creative, but the Name cannot be spoken. The hymns create a multiplicity of Name-equivalents, words that have the functional status of the divine Name and which can be employed in ritual. Voces magicae are not so much nonsense as they are logical extensions of the linguistic theory. The final chapter surveys recent theories of ritual language and then uses the conclusions from the study to refine the general issue of the relationship between the semantic meaning of words and their ritual efficacy. The dialogic structure of the text permits the reader to become the next student in a chain going back to the deity by means of Moses.

Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist

Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist
Author: Laura Cereta
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226721582

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Renaissance writer Laura Cereta (1469–1499) presents feminist issues in a predominantly male venue—the humanist autobiography in the form of personal letters. Cereta's works circulated widely in Italy during the early modern era, but her complete letters have never before been published in English. In her public lectures and essays, Cereta explores the history of women's contributions to the intellectual and political life of Europe. She argues against the slavery of women in marriage and for the rights of women to higher education, the same issues that have occupied feminist thinkers of later centuries. Yet these letters also furnish a detailed portrait of an early modern woman’s private experience, for Cereta addressed many letters to a close circle of family and friends, discussing highly personal concerns such as her difficult relationships with her mother and her husband. Taken together, these letters are a testament both to an individual woman and to enduring feminist concerns.

The Letters of Gertrude Bell

The Letters of Gertrude Bell
Author: Gertrude Lowthian Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1927
Genre: Bagdad
ISBN:

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Historical summaries (a sketch of events for the period during which (Gertrude Bell) ... was associated with us in the ... task of establishing national government in Iraq) by Sir Percy Cox and Sir Henry Dobbs, p. 504-560.

Letters from Everest

Letters from Everest
Author: George Lowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)
ISBN: 9780955525544

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Letters and Journals

Letters and Journals
Author: James Bruce Earl of Elgin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1872
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Letters from England

Letters from England
Author: Carol Bolton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1317242912

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In 1807 Robert Southey published a pseudonymous account of a journey made through England by a fictitious Spanish tourist, ‘Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella’. Letters from England (1807) relates Espriella’s travels. On his journey Espriella comments on every aspect of British society, from fashions and manners, to political and religious beliefs.