The Shape of Our Lives: Study One in the Ekklisia Project
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This study guide presents an ecumenical approach to the Christian church and spiritual formation






This study guide presents an ecumenical approach to the Christian church and spiritual formation
Draw it, sketch it, shade it, colour it! Ever conjured up a picture in your head, but not been able to put pen to paper and create the same image? You don�t have to be a great artist to be great at art with I Can Draw: Animals. Start with simple outlines and create your own amazing drawings. Learn to draw all kinds of creatures - from your favourite pet to a lion in the wild - with the easy step-by-step guide that encourages and reassures at each stage. Get sketching! Perfect for National Curriculum Key Stage 2 Arts and Crafts.
"The German novelist Hans Fallada (1893-1947), whose most famous work, Little Man - What Now?, became the last bestseller of the Weimar Republic, was one of the very few liberal humanist writers to remain in Germany throughout the Nazi era." "Fallada's work is still widely read in Germany today. It provides an unusually honest record of the country's crisis and decline after the First World War; Fallada always stands alongside his fictional characters, never in judgement over them. He also described his own mortal struggle against the morphine and cocaine addiction which began in his youth. His life throws a new, sometimes surprising light on Germany. From his comfortable but psychologically disturbed middle-class upbringing, and his years of active delinquency (leading to several periods in asylums and prisons), through his private happiness and public success in the late Weimar years, to the often self-inflicted humiliations of the Third Reich period and his self-destructive last years, Fallada hardly stopped writing and bearing witness."--Jacket
Focusing on foundational research techniques, this guidebook serves as an essential resource for students embarking on their initial major research projects in translation studies. It covers key concepts and methodologies, providing practical insights to navigate the complexities of the field effectively.
"The Map" is a practical guide for students doing their first major research at BA and MA/PhD levels
Hans Fallada was a drug addict, womanizer, alcoholic, jailbird and thief. This title tells the story of Hans Fallada, whose real name was Rudolf Ditzen. It chronicles his turbulent life as a writer, husband and father, shadowed by mental torment and long periods in psychiatric care.
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