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Book Synopsis The Modern Fig Leaf by : Pablo Giacopelli
Download or read book The Modern Fig Leaf written by Pablo Giacopelli and published by Destiny Image Publishers. This book was released on 2015-07-21 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rediscover Your True Identity, Fulfillment, and Purpose We come to the world naked, and we depart naked. How about we live it naked, too? I want to stop pretending every day more and more. Pretending to be something I am not. Pretending to believe in things I think or say . . . when I dont. I want to be real, raw, and uncensored to God, to those that I come across, and to you.~from the Introduction In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve hid their nakedness and shame behind a fig leafwhat are you hiding behind? Many people have asked Jesus into their hearts, but live out the rest of their lives hidden and ashamed, not knowing that they can stand authentic, free, and joyful before others and a God who loves them and wants to show them who they truly are! In The Modern Fig Leaf, Pablo Giacopelli takes you on a real, raw, and unforgettable journey into the human heart and into the very heart of God. Rediscover your true identity as you unlock the Source of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment in your life!
Book Synopsis The Modern Fig Leaf by : Pablo Giacopelli
Download or read book The Modern Fig Leaf written by Pablo Giacopelli and published by Destiny Image Incorporated. This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rediscover Your True Identity, Fulfillment, and Purpose We come to the world naked, and we depart naked. How about we live it naked, too? I want to stop pretending every day more and more. Pretending to be something I am not. Pretending to believe in things I think or say . . . when I don't. I want to be real, raw, and uncensored to God, to those that I come across, and to you. from the Introduction In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve hid their nakedness and shame behind a fig leaf--what are you hiding behind? Many people have asked Jesus into their hearts, but live out the rest of their lives hidden and ashamed, not knowing that they can stand authentic, free, and joyful before others and a God who loves them and wants to show them who they truly are! In The Modern Fig Leaf, Pablo Giacopelli takes you on a real, raw, and unforgettable journey into the human heart... and into the very heart of God. Rediscover your true identity as you unlock the Source of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment in your life!
Book Synopsis Drop the Fig Leaf by : Everest Bryce
Download or read book Drop the Fig Leaf written by Everest Bryce and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2013-04 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We were not designed to live in this world of deception, lust, judgment, and greed. We were made for freedom, adventure, the infinite, to live freely, openly, honestly and uninhibited. Given the reality of life on earth, leaving ourselves too vulnerable, too exposed to all the selfishness and greed is simply not a viable survival option. All of us eventually have to put up our guard and run for cover. We close ourselves in, put up walls and when that happens, we cover up much of our intended greatness. These “coverings” we feel forced to place over our hearts, minds, spirits and bodies are the Fig Leaves of our lives. Drop the Fig Leaf takes a very straightforward look at these fig leaves, what lies behind them, how did they get there and most importantly, how to remove them. We will look at what’s at stake, what’s on the other side of the fig-leaves, what was intended for us all along, and how we can fight back and ultimately win the greatest battle of our lives. Get ready for an exhilarating, eye opening and life changing journey - The battle for our original and natural freedom.
Book Synopsis That Famous Fig Leaf by : Chad W. Thompson
Download or read book That Famous Fig Leaf written by Chad W. Thompson and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2019-10-29 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nothing that God created is the source of our human temptation. To the contrary! The human body is the crown of God's creation—consummated by his declaration that it was good. That God’s people are unable to view the body without sinning is not an indictment of the body itself, but of the immaturity of the post-modern evangelical mind. We live in a culture whose inhabitants spend billions of dollars a year to see each other naked on internet sites and in pornographic films, yet are often uncomfortable changing in front of each other in locker rooms or even being seen in a swimsuit on the beach. Could it be that we have so profoundly fused the image of the exposed body with sexual gratification that there is no context left for it to be laid bare without evoking either shame or arousal? In That Famous Fig Leaf, Chad Thompson explores the spiritual implications of the physical body and, surprisingly, uncovers a new kind of freedom from sexual addiction along the way. Chad critiques the Christian purity movement for conflating purity with prudery, and reveals that changing how we esteem our bodies has the power to heal the hypersexualized body consciousness of our culture.
Book Synopsis Hylo-Idealism is a fig leaf for Crass Materialism by : Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Download or read book Hylo-Idealism is a fig leaf for Crass Materialism written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Philaletheians UK. This book was released on 2020-11-13 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Privileged man! Evolution-forsaken baboon! Hylo-Idealism asserts that the origin of man has to be sought in the vesiculo-neurine of his hemispherical ganglia, and that even ingratitude is a phenomenon of atavism. Psychical Research is a misnomer for Pseusmatical Research. Modern Idealism is the great ally of Materialism. Their conclusions are so far stretched, that they both converge in their atheism and pessimism. The “scientific” union of Materialism and Idealism takes place in grey matter, affirms Dr. Lewins. New philosophies are the spawn of overworked intellect. They keep sprouting like mushrooms from their mycelium after a rainy morning — interminable, outlandish, multisyllabled, and multicipital. While we tearfully beg Dr. Lewins, in the interests of humanity, to have pity on his poor readers, we shall fight the usurper “Solipsism” in favour of the legitimate King of the Universe — Egoism. Hylo-Idealism is at odds with Hylo-Ideaism. Since Dr. Lewins regards consciousness as a function of the nerve-tissue, he is an uncompromising materialist. If apart from brain there is no Ego, no external world, what then is the brain itself — this solitary object in a void universe? On the one hand, matter is asserted; on the other, matter is denied. The Vedantins symbolise Cosmic Duality by Logos and Mulaprakriti, i.e., Universal Spirit and Noumenon of Matter. The latter is the metaphysical basis of the intelligent operations in Nature. The orthodox concept of God is not, as Dr. Lewins contends, a myth or phantasm of the brain; it is an individualised ray of the all-pervading Logos, the inner light of which is blurred by the fog of lower minds. Modern Idealism is based upon gigantic paradoxes and even contradictions in terms. Venus, the morning star, was created before the sun and the moon — metaphorically, not astronomically. Venus-Aphrodite is one with the Astarte-Astoreth, the moon-goddess of generation presiding at human birth, just as Jehovah is the god of generation, foremost of all. Astoreth, as a planet, is one with Lucifer, the Morning Star. Like modern Spiritualism, Hylo-Idealism is transcendental Materialism. No man can be at once a Materialist and an Idealist, and remain consistent. The new school teaches that brain is the Creator of the Universe and originator of consciousness; that in it alone all our ideas are born, and that, apart from it, nothing has real existence, everything being illusion. By denying the Vedantic idea of non-separateness, the Hylo-Idealists vitiate every one of their arguments. The real “I” which thinks, feels, and acts is a ray of Absolute Consciousness, which is no “consciousness.”
Book Synopsis Fig Tree Quilts by : Joanna Figueroa
Download or read book Fig Tree Quilts written by Joanna Figueroa and published by That Patchwork Place. This book was released on 2009 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get a fresh take on vintage! Dress up your home with five great quilts and a bounty of unique projects ranging from adorable veggie pink cushions and pretty aprons to seat pillows and a Parisian-style journal cover. Adding distinctive charm is Fig Tree Quilts? signature palette of warm, inviting tones. See how easy it is to personalize each project with the creative use of embellisments such as beads, ribbons and bows. For wedding showers, birthdays, or special sewing buddies, you will have the perfect gift every time!
Book Synopsis The Muses on Their Lunch Hour by : Marjorie Garber
Download or read book The Muses on Their Lunch Hour written by Marjorie Garber and published by Fordham University Press. This book was released on 2016-12-01 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a break from their ordained labors, what might the Muses today do on their lunch hour? This collection of witty, shrewd, and imaginative essays addresses interdisciplinary topics that range widely from Shakespeare, to psychoanalysis, to the practice of higher education today. With the ease born of deep knowledge, Marjorie Garber moves from comical journalistic quirks (“Fig Leaves”) to the curious return of myth and ritual in the theories of evolutionary psychologists (“Ovid, Now and Then”). Two themes emerge consistently in Garber’s latest exploration of symptoms of culture. The first is that to predict the “next big thing” in literary studies we should look back at ideas and practices set aside by a previous generation of critics. In the past several decades we have seen the reemergence of—for example—textual editing, biography, character criticism, aesthetics, and philology as “hot” new areas for critical intervention. The second theme expands on this observation, making the case for “cultural forgetting” as the way the arts and humanities renew themselves, both within fields and across them. Although she is never represented in traditional paintings or poetry, a missing Muse—we can call her Amnesia—turns out to be a key figure for the creation of theory and criticism in the arts.
Book Synopsis The Dove, the Fig-Leaf and the Sword by : Alan Billings
Download or read book The Dove, the Fig-Leaf and the Sword written by Alan Billings and published by SPCK. This book was released on 2014-05-15 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why does the pacifist movement of the first few centuries so quickly become an organization that supports emperors and finds reasons for fighting? ? What leads the Church to formulate just war principles only to abandon them when in pursuit of heretics and infidels? ? What impact did two world wars have on Christian thinking? ? Why have the churches in more recent years and a more secular age apparently taken a more cautious approach to war? These are the sort of questions this absorbing book sets out to answer. It makes a unique and intriguing contribution to the literature published to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War in August 2014.
Book Synopsis Adam, Let Go of Your Fig Leaf, There Is a Storm Brewing by : Teddy Donobauer
Download or read book Adam, Let Go of Your Fig Leaf, There Is a Storm Brewing written by Teddy Donobauer and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2021-04-13 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Teddy Donobauer’s first book, Adam, There is a Glitch in Your Fig Leaf!, he discusses the “fig leaves” men try to hide behind. He shares how the success rate is unimpressive, for sooner or later, they are discovered. Some storm or another will rip away the disguise, and they will stand there naked. Contrary to the title, this sequel, Adam, Let Go of Your Fig Leaf, There is a Storm Brewing, presents a call to all men to do the opposite: let go of your fig leaves. But first, Donobauer explains, you need to see them as such and see what they stand for. Through personal testimony and Bible scripture, Donobauer delivers the message that unless you are saved by him, you will not be with him. When you know yourself as being saved, you will be where he is, in time and eternity. But the purpose for the offer of salvation is not to populate heaven with former sinners, but to populate earth with saints in the making.
Book Synopsis Gifts from the Modern Larder by : Rachel De Thample
Download or read book Gifts from the Modern Larder written by Rachel De Thample and published by Kyle Books. This book was released on 2019-10-03 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bounty of recipes for homemade preserves that are good for you, from smoked and spiced pickles with gut-friendly attributes or energizing drinks such as oak-aged blackberry kombucha to healing gourmet treats such as homemade miso or wild garlic oil. Organised in chapters focusing around infusing, fermenting, pickling and drying, Rachel's recipes use everyday ingredients in ingenious ways to create treats for any occassion. The act of making edible gifts for others is just as rewarding as receiving them, especially when you keep a store of jars for yourself to to savour as the seasons come and go. Treat both those around you and yourself to the bounty of a modern larder full of delicious offerings.
Book Synopsis Gifts from the Modern Pantry by : Rachel de Thample
Download or read book Gifts from the Modern Pantry written by Rachel de Thample and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2019-12-10 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 100 Fermenting, Pickling, Drying, and Infusing Recipes to Savor Making and giving edible gifts is as rewarding as receiving them, especially when you keep a store for yourself! This book is organized around the techniques of infusing, fermenting, pickling, jams, baking, tempering and drying; using everyday ingredients to create treats for any occasion. With ideas and tips on how to package your creations, treat your loved ones and yourself to these delicious offerings.
Book Synopsis Fooling Ourselves with Fig Leaves by : Edoardo S. Miciano
Download or read book Fooling Ourselves with Fig Leaves written by Edoardo S. Miciano and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2016-08-29 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In his letter to the church in Galatia, the Apostle Paul addresses the inefficacy of religious tradition for salvation and reaffirms the completeness of Jesus Christ's redemptive work for our deliverance and righteousness. Fooling Ourselves with Fig Leaves is an attempt to take the message of the Galatian epistle and apply it to today's spiritual context. In it, the author takes us through a journey of discovery and insight as he exposes the deceptive nature of religion, and highlights efficacy of justification by grace through faith. As a professor and pastor, Miciano writes with a desire to be faithful to the integrity of the ancient text while being mindful of the needs of believers and seekers today. This makes for an engaging read in exploring the age-old pursuit of knowing God and enjoying him forever.
Book Synopsis Though the Fig Tree Does Not Blossom by : Ellen Ott Marshall
Download or read book Though the Fig Tree Does Not Blossom written by Ellen Ott Marshall and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2015-09-16 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book charts a course through the equally inadequate options of despair and optimism to a responsible understanding and practice of Christian hope.
Book Synopsis The Fig Leaf Conspiracy by : Jimmy Evans
Download or read book The Fig Leaf Conspiracy written by Jimmy Evans and published by Gospel Light Publications. This book was released on 2008-03-03 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this timely book, Jimmy Evans exposes an ancient plot designed to rob every man and woman of joy, fulfillment, health and genuine intimacy—the progressive distortion of God-given sexuality. In ripping the cover from this pervasive deception, Evans points us to the path to restoration and sexual wholeness. Every teen, single adult and married couple living in our decaying culture urgently needs the startling truths found here. “I want you to know beyond any doubt that sex is God’s subject. And it is time for the Church to take it back from the devil, baptize it, and call it holy. The Fig Leaf Conspiracy has touched countless lives down through the ages…perhaps even your own. Our loving Father, however, has made a way to take back the gift. He sent Jesus to undo the work of the Deceiver. He has made a way of escape for us—a way back to the Garden. So what’s the answer? How do we get back to God’s original plan for sexuality? Finding liberating answers to those questions is the very focus of this book.”—Jimmy Evans
Book Synopsis New Testament "miracles," and Modern "miracles," the Comparative Amount of Evidence for Each, the Nature of Both by : James Hackett Fowler
Download or read book New Testament "miracles," and Modern "miracles," the Comparative Amount of Evidence for Each, the Nature of Both written by James Hackett Fowler and published by . This book was released on 1856 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Genesis written by Paul J. Kissling and published by College Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Figs written by Ephraim Philip Lansky and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2010-07-26 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With a history as ancient as any cultivated fruit, many believe the fig has been with us even longer than the pomegranate. The Ficus constitutes one of the largest and hardiest genera of flowering plants featuring as many as 750 species. Although the extraordinary mutualism between figs and their pollinating wasps has received much attention, the p