Wisdom's Wonder

Wisdom's Wonder
Title Wisdom's Wonder PDF eBook
Author William P. Brown
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 236
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467440353

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Wisdom's Wonder offers a fresh reading of the Hebrew Bible's wisdom literature with a unique emphasis on "wonder" as the framework for understanding biblical wisdom. William Brown argues that wonder effectively integrates biblical wisdom's emphasis on character formation and its outlook on creation, breaking an impasse that has plagued recent wisdom studies. Drawing on various disciplines, from philosophy to neuroscience, Brown discovers new distinctions and connections in Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes. Each book is studied in terms of its view of moral character and creation, as well as in terms of the social or intellectual crisis each book identifies. Most general treatments of the wisdom literature spend too much time on issues of genre, poetry, and social context at the neglect of discussing the intellectual and emotional power of the wisdom corpus. Brown argues that the real power of the wisdom corpus lies in its capacity to evoke the reader's sense of wonder. An extensive revision and expansion of Brown's Character in Crisis (Eerdmans, 1996), this book demonstrates that the wisdom books are much more than simply advice literature: with wonder as the foundation for understanding, Brown maintains that wisdom is a process with transformation of the self as the goal.

Wisdom and Wonder

Wisdom and Wonder
Title Wisdom and Wonder PDF eBook
Author Abraham Kuyper
Publisher Russell Media
Total Pages 97
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1937498913

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Tales of Wisdom and Wonder

Tales of Wisdom and Wonder
Title Tales of Wisdom and Wonder PDF eBook
Author Hugh Lupton
Publisher Barefoot Books
Total Pages 67
Release 2019-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1782856595

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This award-winning collection of 7 traditional tales from around the world shows children the importance of looking beyond appearances. Niamh Sharkey's distinctive illustrations throughout will delight young readers.

Walking in Wonder

Walking in Wonder
Title Walking in Wonder PDF eBook
Author John O'Donohue
Publisher Convergent Books
Total Pages 210
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0525575286

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With a Foreword by Krista Tippett–a poignant and beautiful collection of conversations and presentation from John O’Donohue’s work with close friend and former radio broadcaster John Quinn John O'Donohue, beloved author of To Bless the Space Between Us, is widely recognized as one of the most charismatic and inspirational enduring voices on the subjects of spirituality and Celtic mysticism. These timeless exchanges, collated and introduced by Quinn, span a number of years and explore themes such as imagination, landscape, the medieval mystic Meister Eckhart, aging, and death. Presented in O'Donohue's inimitable lyrical style, and filled with rich insights that will feed the "unprecedented spiritual hunger" he observed in modern society, Walking in Wonder is a welcome tribute to a much-loved author whose work still touches the lives of millions around the world.

Wisdom's Wonder

Wisdom's Wonder
Title Wisdom's Wonder PDF eBook
Author William P. Brown
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 236
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802867936

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Wisdom's Wonder offers a fresh reading of the Hebrew Bible's wisdom literature with a unique emphasis on "wonder" as the framework for understanding biblical wisdom. William Brown argues that wonder effectively integrates biblical wisdom's emphasis on character formation and its outlook on creation, breaking an impasse that has plagued recent wisdom studies. Drawing on various disciplines, from philosophy to neuroscience, Brown discovers new distinctions and connections in Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes. Each book is studied in terms of its view of moral character and creation, as well as in terms of the social or intellectual crisis each book identifies. Most general treatments of the wisdom literature spend too much time on issues of genre, poetry, and social context at the neglect of discussing the intellectual and emotional power of the wisdom corpus. Brown argues that the real power of the wisdom corpus lies in its capacity to evoke the reader's sense of wonder. An extensive revision and expansion of Brown's Character in Crisis (Eerdmans, 1996), this book demonstrates that the wisdom books are much more than simply advice literature: with wonder as the foundation for understanding, Brown maintains that wisdom is a process with transformation of the self as the goal.

The Wisdom of Wonder Woman

The Wisdom of Wonder Woman
Title The Wisdom of Wonder Woman PDF eBook
Author Signe Bergstrom
Publisher Chronicle Books LLC
Total Pages 116
Release 2019-07-09
Genre Art
ISBN 1452174334

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Beautiful as Aphrodite, stronger than Hercules, wise as Athena—for more than 75 years, Wonder Woman has inspired and empowered generations of fans with her strength and guidance. This gorgeous collection of quotes from throughout Wonder Woman's iconic history in comics, film, and TV, fully illustrated by a wide range of classic and modern visuals, showcases her wisdom on fighting systems of evil, defying expectations in Man's World, standing up for peace and love, and embodying the true meaning of strength. The Wisdom of Wonder Woman is an uplifting and powerful book for wonder women everywhere.

Wisdom, Information and Wonder

Wisdom, Information and Wonder
Title Wisdom, Information and Wonder PDF eBook
Author Mary Midgley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 287
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134971915

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In this book one of Britain's leading philosophers tackles a question at the root of our civilisation: What is knowledge for? Midgley rejects the fragmentary and specialized way in which information is conveyed in the high-tech world, and criticizes conceptions of philosophy that support this mode of thinking.