"In the Light of Likeness-transformed"

Title "In the Light of Likeness-transformed" PDF eBook
Author WILLIAMS. DANA A WILLIAMS
Publisher
Total Pages 155
Release 1900
Genre African Americans in literature
ISBN 9780814272961

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"In the Light of Likeness-transformed"

Title "In the Light of Likeness-transformed" PDF eBook
Author Dana A. Williams
Publisher Ohio State University Press
Total Pages 174
Release 2005
Genre African Americans in literature
ISBN 0814209947

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""In the Light of Likeness - transformed" by Dana A. Williams looks critically at the work of contemporary African American author Leon Forrest. Not only does she bring to the critical table a well-known but as yet understudied modernist author - an important endeavor in and of itself - but she also explores Forrest's novels' cultural dialogue with black ethnic culture and other African American authors, as well as provides in-depth readings of his prose and interpretations of his narrative style." "Forrest's highly experimental narrative style, his reinterpretation of modernism, and his transformations of black cultural traditions into literary aesthetics often pose challenges of interpretation for the reader and the scholar alike. As the first single-authored book-length study of Forrest's novel, this book offers readers pathways into his fiction. What this culturalist approach to the novels reveals is that Forrest's fiction was foremost concerned with investigating ways for the African American to survive in the contemporary moment. Through a variety of characters, the novels reveal the African American's art of transformation - the ability to find ways to make the wretchedness of the past work in positive ways."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Changed into His Likeness

Changed into His Likeness
Title Changed into His Likeness PDF eBook
Author J. Gary Millar
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 294
Release 2021-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830871179

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The Gospel Coalition Book Awards Honorable Mention Biblical Foundations Book Awards Runner Up and Finalist When it comes to the Christian life, what exactly can we expect with regard to personal transformation? Gary Millar addresses this most basic question in this NSBT volume. After surveying some contemporary psychological approaches to the issue of change and discussions of biblical anthropology, he explores the nature of gospel-shaped change, exposing the dangers of both promising too much and expecting too little. The central part of his study focuses on "life in the middle"—between the change that is brought about when we become Christians and the final change in which we will be raised with Christ. Millar presents a case for reading the "character studies" of major Old Testament figures from Noah to Solomon as depicting a declension throughout their lives and their innate sinfulness and lack of change. This problem is resolved in the establishment of a new covenant, which promises both individual and corporate transformation in the power of the Spirit. This transformation is presented in the New Testament as a rich and complex process, which cannot be contained or adequately described by one set of images. Transformation is real, deep-rooted and far-reaching. In developing an integrated biblical theology of transformation, Millar draws on the contributions of key thinkers, including Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, Edwards, Owen, Newton, James K. A. Smith and the Biblical Counselling movement. He concludes with a careful synthesis, charting a middle way between the errors of over-realized and under-realized eschatology. Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way ahead.

Encyclopedia of African-American Literature

Encyclopedia of African-American Literature
Title Encyclopedia of African-American Literature PDF eBook
Author Wilfred D. Samuels
Publisher Infobase Learning
Total Pages 1999
Release 2015-04-22
Genre African American authors
ISBN 1438140592

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Presents a reference on African American literature providing profiles of notable and little-known writers and their works, literary forms and genres, critics and scholars, themes and terminology and more.

The Changing Face of World Missions (Encountering Mission)

The Changing Face of World Missions (Encountering Mission)
Title The Changing Face of World Missions (Encountering Mission) PDF eBook
Author Michael Pocock
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 400
Release 2005-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441200851

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The dramatic changes that have taken place both in global society and in the church have implications for how the church does missions in the twenty-first century. These trends include the rise of postmodernism, the spiritual decline in the West and the advance of the gospel in the rest of the world, and the impact of technology on society and missions. The Changing Face of World Missions is for the mission-minded church leader or lay person who wants to understand these trends. Each chapter identifies and evaluates a trend, examines it in light of Scripture, and proposes a practical response. Important terms are defined, and sidebars help readers think through the issues on their own.

Conversations with Leon Forrest

Conversations with Leon Forrest
Title Conversations with Leon Forrest PDF eBook
Author Leon Forrest
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 172
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781578069903

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A collection of interviews in which African-American author Leon Forrest discusses his life, works, artistic vision, and more.

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Toni Morrison

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Toni Morrison
Title The Bloomsbury Handbook to Toni Morrison PDF eBook
Author Kelly Reames
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 435
Release 2022-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350239941

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The most substantial collection of critical essays on Morrison to appear since her death in mid-2019, this book contains previously unpublished essays which both acknowledge the universal significance of her writing even as they map new directions. Essayists include pre-eminent Morrison scholars, as well as scholars who work in cultural criticism, African American letters, American modernism, and women's writing. The book includes work on Morrison as a public intellectual; work which places Morrison's writing within today's currents of contemporary fiction; work which draws together Morrison's “trilogy” of Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise alongside Dos Passos' USA trilogy; work which links Morrison to such Black Atlantic artists as Lubaina Himid and others as well as work which offers a reading of “influence” that goes both directions between Morrison and Faulkner. Another cluster of essays treats seldom-discussed works by Morrison, including an essay on Morrison as writer of children's books and as speaker for children's education. In addition, a “Teaching Morrison” section is designed to help teachers and critics who teach Morrison in undergraduate classes. The Bloomsbury Handbook to Toni Morrison is wide-ranging, provocative, and satisfying; a fitting tribute to one of the greatest American novelists.