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Mark Wilson

    Mark Wilson est un érudit de premier plan dont les travaux explorent les anciennes communautés juives, les routes romaines et l'histoire biblique de la Turquie. En tant que fondateur et directeur du Centre de recherche sur l'Asie Mineure, ses recherches éclairent l'intersection des textes bibliques avec les découvertes archéologiques. Les contributions savantes de Wilson offrent aux lecteurs une profonde compréhension du contexte historique et culturel du christianisme primitif. Son exploration dédiée enrichit notre compréhension de l'archéologie biblique en Asie Mineure.

    Illuminations: A Poem
    Charts on the Book of Revelation: Literary, Historical, and Theological Perspectives
    The Snowy Owl Scientist
    The Spirit Said Go, Second Edition
    The Victor Sayings in the Book of Revelation
    Owling
    • Owling

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,6(131)Évaluer

      In this book for young readers and nature enthusiasts, award-winning wildlife photo journalist and longtime owl expert Mark Wilson brings the secret lives of owls to life, with close-up photographs, fascinating facts, and species profiles.

      Owling
    • Focusing on the motif of victory, this comprehensive study examines the victor sayings in Revelation, establishing them as a central theme. It proposes a chiastic macrostructure based on the promises to the victors and their fulfillment throughout the text. The author analyzes the forms of the seven letters, identifying them as "prophetic letters," and explores their sociological significance in the Greco-Roman context. Additionally, the study delves into the eschatological implications of these promises, particularly in the depiction of the new Jerusalem in the final chapters.

      The Victor Sayings in the Book of Revelation
    • The Spirit Said Go, Second Edition

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the theme of divine guidance, this book draws on Paul's journeys in Acts to illustrate twenty lessons on discovering God's will. The author, Wilson, enriches the narrative with his personal experiences traveling through the Eastern Mediterranean, providing geographical and archaeological context. Each chapter features autobiographical vignettes and stories from others, enhancing the exploration of spiritual guidance. Reflection questions at the end of each chapter encourage readers to apply the lessons to their own lives, blending inductive Bible study with practical insights.

      The Spirit Said Go, Second Edition
    • The Snowy Owl Scientist

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(51)Évaluer

      Set in the Alaskan Arctic, this book explores the challenges faced by snowy owls amidst changing climates. It highlights the essential species that contribute to the owls' survival and examines the impact of environmental shifts on their traditional nesting sites. Readers will gain insight into the rigorous field research efforts needed to study these majestic predators, making it an engaging addition to the acclaimed Scientists in the Field series.

      The Snowy Owl Scientist
    • Charts on the Book of Revelation is the first of its kind—a charts book that does not seek to support specific interpretations of end-times prophecies. Instead, it depicts the literary, historical, and theological backgrounds of Revelation, arguably the New Testament's most challenging book. With 79 charts, timelines, and maps (developed especially for this volume), this unique guide promises to help all Bible readers, especially students, teachers, and preachers, regardless of their theological background. All charts are reproducible for classroom use.

      Charts on the Book of Revelation: Literary, Historical, and Theological Perspectives
    • Illuminations: A Poem

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Illuminations is a visionary poem in a hundred sections which levitates the reader from the blindness of modern avarice to the scintillating light of an imagined paradiso. Taking inspiration and luminous cues from Ezekiel, Dante, Blake, Rimbaud, Pound, Celan and Hill, Mark Wilson creates a disarmingly new liturgy which seethes with humorous paradox, semantic invention and startling curiosity. Illuminations is certainly a 21st Century antidote to those destructive twin-forces of global capitalism and religious fundamentalism. It is also a timely canticle for future linguistic contemplation, allowing the mind to envision both the luminosity and wellbeing of the individual quester hoping to live within a far more light receptive community. "(Wilson's) books mark a new kind of redemptive excitation not seen in British poetry for a long time" Andrew O'Donnell

      Illuminations: A Poem
    • The book introduces Christians to the book of Revelation through a study of one of its key themes: victory. Running counter to Revelations prevailing interpretation, it proposes that Christians, represented by the audience in the Seven Churches, have been in tribulation since the first century and that Revelation was written to help Christians be victorious over the challenges of life. Each chapter opens with an account of martyrdom. The final account tells the story of the three believers in Malatya, Turkey, who were brutally killed in 2007. The book is dedicated to the three. The volume also features a new translation of Revelation by the author, a scholar who has worked on Revelation for over two decades and who lives in the land of the Seven ChurchesTurkey.

      Victory Through the Lamb: A Guide to Revelation in Plain Language
    • The Angel of History

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of history and transcendence, this collection features longer sequences that blend semantic depth with musicality, reminiscent of Ezra Pound and Geoffrey Hill. Influenced by composers like Arvo Pärt and filmmakers such as Andrei Tarkovsky, the work serves as an ideogrammic cantata, reflecting on the complexities of contemporary existence. It aims to provide a contemplative yet essential perspective for navigating disjointed times, showcasing intricate beauty and philosophical insights from thinkers like Plotinus and Walter Benjamin.

      The Angel of History
    • Constructing Measures

      An Item Response Modeling Approach

      • 364pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Focusing on measurement instruments, this edition explores their advantages and disadvantages while providing guidance on their application and development. It emphasizes item response modeling and construct references, equipping readers with the tools to create new instruments or adapt existing ones effectively.

      Constructing Measures
    • Idea Thickening

      How to pick winning ideas when most of the information is missing

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This hands-on workbook guides readers in aligning their innovation teams or personal projects by exploring multiple ideas before committing to the most suitable one. It emphasizes the importance of stepping back to evaluate options thoroughly, ensuring that the chosen path is the best fit for individual or team needs. The practical approach encourages creativity and thoughtful decision-making, helping users navigate the innovation process effectively.

      Idea Thickening