Signs of Life seeks to find the God of resurrection at work in the ordinary deaths of life, the unremarkable but real hurts.
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... rabbinic interpretations of the Song of Songs." Which tradition, a Christian might add, is found in the continuation of the Church's saints and scholars, from St. Hippolytus and St. Gregory of Nyssa through St. Bernard of Marriage I37.
"The soul never thinks without an image," claimed Aristotle. Indeed, as Angeles Arrien displays in this reissued edition of Signs of Life, shapes have significant psychological and mythological meanings embedded...
Praise for FEAR HAS A NAME "Signs of Life by Creston Mapes plunges the reader into the middle of an all-too-familiar mass shooting scenario. What makes this novel different is the protagonist's very real issue of a right or wrong response.
This book is an entirely new approach to understanding living systems and will help set the agenda for biology in the coming century.
Signs of Life in the U.S.A.: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers
This book is not just the literal signs and billboards in Madsen's travels, but also represents where life has been. Madsen dedicated this book to the memory of the late Chris Penn.
Signs of Life