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Barbara Green

    Eating for Two
    Feminist Periodicals and Daily Life
    We Need To Pray
    Jeremiah and God's Plans of Well-Being
    Too Strong for Me
    Jonah's Journeys
    • Jonah's Journeys

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the character of Jonah, this exploration delves into the diverse interpretations and representations of the prophet throughout history. It examines the enduring themes of the book, such as the struggle with divine calling and the quest for meaning, which resonate across cultures and eras. Barbara Green, OP, invites readers to reflect on how they construct meaning from Jonah's experiences, highlighting the rich tapestry of commentary that has surrounded this small yet profound text.

      Jonah's Journeys
    • Too Strong for Me

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set in the historic city of Oxford, this contemporary mystery intertwines a gripping narrative with biblical themes. The story unfolds as characters navigate complex relationships and unravel secrets that echo ancient texts. With a backdrop rich in academic intrigue and spiritual exploration, the plot invites readers to ponder faith, morality, and the quest for truth amidst modern challenges. The unique setting and thought-provoking elements create a compelling atmosphere that keeps readers engaged.

      Too Strong for Me
    • Jeremiah and God's Plans of Well-Being

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This work offers a new perspective on the intricate biblical text associated with the prophet Jeremiah, exploring his role as a significant literary figure. It delves into the themes, narrative techniques, and historical context that shape Jeremiah's character and message, providing insights into his contributions to biblical literature. The analysis aims to illuminate the complexities of his writings and their relevance in both religious and literary discussions.

      Jeremiah and God's Plans of Well-Being
    • We Need To Pray

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the transformative power of prayer, Barbara Green offers practical strategies and detailed instructions for effective communication with the divine. Designed as a comprehensive prayer manual, it serves as an invaluable resource for ministry groups and Bible studies, guiding readers to deepen their spiritual practice and enhance their understanding of prayer.

      We Need To Pray
    • Feminist Periodicals and Daily Life

      Women and Modernity in British Culture

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on early twentieth-century Britain, the book examines how feminist periodicals captured the nuances of daily life alongside significant activism. Barbara Green analyzes various features like correspondence columns and fashion pages to reveal how these publications reflected the routine experiences of women, providing context to more prominent feminist events. By bridging periodical studies with everyday life studies, it highlights the interplay between ordinary experiences and the broader feminist movement.

      Feminist Periodicals and Daily Life
    • Eating for Two

      The Importance of Diet and Nutrition to Having a Perfect Baby

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the importance of nutrition during pregnancy, this book provides essential guidance for women to make informed dietary choices. It addresses common health issues faced during this critical time and offers practical advice on how to nourish both mother and baby effectively. By highlighting necessary dietary adjustments, it empowers expectant mothers to foster a healthier pregnancy through proper nutrition.

      Eating for Two
    • The narrative reinterprets the biblical story of Joseph, emphasizing contemporary literary analysis. It follows Joseph's journey from being sold into slavery to his brothers' desperate trip to Egypt for sustenance, culminating in the family's relocation to escape famine. The book highlights the interplay of themes such as betrayal, survival, and familial bonds within this classic tale.

      'What Profit for Us?': Remembering the Story of Joseph
    • Those desiring to delve into Sandra Schneiders' insights into religious life in the context of the twenty-first century will find this a useful guide through the often-dense texts of the three books in the series. Designed for group use, this can also be used for private study. Questions for discussion are included, as well as points to consider for the future. +

      Study Guides for Religious Life in a New Millennium