This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
Men's Fraternity: The Quest for Authentic Manhood - Viewer Guide by Robert Lewis is designed to help a man embrace a bolder and more noble concept of manhood.
Throughout the book, composite case examples provide practical application of the concepts to contemporary organizations. This book examines the scriptural concepts that apply to leading and managing people.
Drawing on ancient texts, modern archaeology, and interviews, BBC journalist Mark Tully paints a multi-layered portrait of Jesus. Four Faces invites the reader to rethink Jesus and his role for the third millennium.
The man had been done to death in a peculiarly horrible manner.
This booklet is about the cherubim found in Ezekiel and Revelation. it describes the symbolism of the four faces, the wings, the wheels and the eyes.
This question continues to fascinate. Leading Christian Origins scholar Joan E. Taylor surveys the historical evidence, and the prevalent image of Jesus in art and culture, to suggest an entirely different vision of this most famous of men.
Ever wish someone could give you a big handle on the entire Bible without years of study? Well, this book not only promises to give you that big handleit will deliver on the promise. You should be asking, how is this possible?
The Four Faces
The Four Faces of Woman is a powerful guide to greater Self-Awareness. If you've ever asked questions like 'who am I really?' or 'what does it all mean?' then The Four Faces of Woman has some answers for you.
Levenson (1976: 7–8, 18, 33) has argued that Ezek 40.2 picks up the promise of hope on the “high and lofty mountain” from Ezek 17.22–24. The reconstitution of the temple is thus depicted as the end result of the return from exile.