Beyond the Promised Land

Beyond the Promised Land
Title Beyond the Promised Land PDF eBook
Author David F. Noble
Publisher Between the Lines
Total Pages 158
Release 2010-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 1897071787

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Iconoclast David F. Noble traces the evolution and eclipse of the biblical mythology of the Promised Land, the foundational story of Western Culture. Part impassioned manifesto, part masterful survey of opposed philosophical and economic schools, Beyond the Promised Land brings into focus the twisted template of the Western imagination and its faith-based market economy. From the first recorded versions of ‘the promise’ saga in ancient Babylon, to the Zapatistas’ rejection of promises never kept, Noble explores the connections between Judeo-Christian belief and corporate globalization. Inspiration for activists and students alike.

Creativity

Creativity
Title Creativity PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Weisberg
Publisher W H Freeman & Company
Total Pages 312
Release 1993
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780716723677

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In this volume, Robert Weisberg demystifies the phenomenon of creativity. Backed with case studies, psychological research findings, and investigations of the work of some of history's most creative personalities (Newton, Edison, Picasso, Mozart, and others), Weisberg demonstrates that creative thinking is an extension of our normal mental capacity--that the roots of 'genius' lie in all of us.

Beyond the Myth

Beyond the Myth
Title Beyond the Myth PDF eBook
Author Polly Schoyer Brooks
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 196
Release 1999
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780395981382

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Places the life of the fifteenth-century girl who has become a French national symbol within the social, religious, and political context of her time.

Beyond Mythology

Beyond Mythology
Title Beyond Mythology PDF eBook
Author Richard Wilson Boynton
Publisher
Total Pages 284
Release 1951
Genre Christianity
ISBN

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Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters

Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters
Title Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters PDF eBook
Author Emily Roberson
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-10-22
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0374310637

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Greek mythology meets the Kardashians in Emily Roberson's Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters, a fresh, fast-paced debut young adult novel about celebrity culture, family dynamics, and finding love amidst it all. Sixteen-year-old Ariadne’s whole life is curated and shared with the world. Her royal family’s entertainment empire is beloved by the tabloids, all over social media, and the hottest thing on television. The biggest moneymaker? The Labyrinth Contest, a TV extravaganza in which Ariadne leads fourteen teens into a maze to kill a monster. To win means endless glory; to lose means death. In ten seasons, no one has ever won. When the gorgeous, mysterious Theseus arrives at the competition and asks Ariadne to help him to victory, she doesn’t expect to fall for him. He might be acting interested in her just to boost ratings. Their chemistry is undeniable, though, and she can help him survive. If he wins, the contest would end for good. But if she helps him, she doesn’t just endanger her family’s empire—the monster would have to die. And for Ariadne, his life might be the only one worth saving. Ariadne’s every move is watched by the public and predestined by the gods, so how can she find a way to forge her own destiny and save the people she loves?

Beyond the Myth

Beyond the Myth
Title Beyond the Myth PDF eBook
Author Teddy Begay
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 650
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 1425962564

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Do you want to read a remarkable new book? Rarely do readers get a chance to be entertained, and yet be informed with a different insight, become intrigued about a story of how a nomadic culture has survived through the eyes of a native as he takes you back and forth, between the Old Worlds of the past, to the contempory New World, and to the future beyond the myth. His spellbinding analogies of traditional mythology of emerging through the many worlds of time and dimension are drawn together with fictional characters, captivates how the real world holds some undeniable relevance of our current world affairs and where it may lead.

The Iliad

The Iliad
Title The Iliad PDF eBook
Author Gareth Hinds
Publisher Candlewick
Total Pages 273
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 076368113X

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In a companion volume to his award-winning adaptation of The Odyssey, the incomparable graphic novelist Gareth Hinds masterfully adapts Homer’s classic wartime epic. More than three thousand years ago, two armies faced each other in an epic battle that rewrote history and came to be known as the Trojan War. The Iliad, Homer's legendary account of this nine-year ordeal, is considered the greatest war story of all time and one of the most important works of Western literature. In this stunning graphic novel adaptation — a thoroughly researched and artfully rendered masterwork — renowned illustrator Gareth Hinds captures all the grim glory of Homer's epic. Dynamic illustrations take readers directly to the plains of Troy, into the battle itself, and lay bare the complex emotions of the men, women, and gods whose struggles fueled the war and determined its outcome. This companion volume to Hinds’s award-winning adaptation of The Odyssey features notes, maps, a cast of characters, and other tools to help readers understand all the action and drama of Homer's epic.