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What is the relationship between the Creator and His subcreators? Brian Brown and Jane Scharl of the Anselm Society gathered world-class thinkers to answer questions like: What does it mean to be created "in the image of God"? How can I use my talents to the glory of God? and Why do humans create at all?
"In a small country town in China there lived a great scholar named Kno Tzu Chien. This sage was an authority upon the old classics, and he also loved the folklore and fairy tales of ancient China. On winter evenings the home of this greatly loved scholar was a popular gathering place, and many of the old folks, from near and far, came and told folk tales that had been told to them in their youth- tales of old China that had been handed down from generation to generation in the same way -told at the firesides. Kno Tzu Chien presided over all these gatherings, (which might be called "Chinese Nights Entertainments"), and during the evenings would consult several old books, so as to give an accurate and detailed account of the interesting history and legendary lore which belongs to old China." Such begins the work, Chinese Nights Entertainments. It was originally researched and published in the early 1920s amid new interest in China by Americans, and as part of the favorable response of translated Chinese poems by Amy Lowell. This work borrowed from a great many English translations of Chinese stories from the mid-1800s that were floating around London and were condensed in this book, which was prefaced by Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, Minister of China to United States, giving it authority and gravitas.
The Wisdom of the Hindus by Brian Brown is a profound compilation of wisdom from the rich and diverse literary traditions of India, offering readers a comprehensive journey through the Vedic hymns, the Upanishads, the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, the Bhagavad Gita, Vedanta, and Yoga philosophies. The Wisdom of the Hindus by Brian Brown is a literary treasure that brings together the timeless wisdom of India's ancient and modern literary heritage. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the profound insights and philosophies that have emerged from Indian literature. The book begins by providing readers with an introduction to the cultural and literary context of India, offering insights into the significance of its sacred texts and epics. Brian Brown's insightful commentary sets the stage for a deeper exploration of India's literary riches. Central to the book is the presentation of excerpts and wisdom from a wide range of Indian texts, including the Vedic hymns, the Brahmanas, the Upanishads, the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, the Bhagavad Gita, Vedanta, and Yoga philosophies. Each section offers profound insights, teachings, and stories that have shaped India's spiritual and philosophical heritage. Furthermore, the book bridges the gap between ancient and modern wisdom, highlighting the enduring relevance of Indian literature in today's world. It encourages readers to reflect on universal truths, ethical values, and the pursuit of spiritual growth through the wisdom of India's literary giants. The Wisdom of the Hindus is not only a compilation of texts but also an invitation to explore the rich tapestry of Indian literature and philosophy. It inspires readers to engage with the wisdom of the past while seeking personal growth and a deeper understanding of life's profound questions. This book is an invaluable resource for spiritual seekers, scholars, and anyone interested in the literary and philosophical treasures of India. Brian Brown's meticulous selection and commentary make this work an essential guide to the diverse and profound wisdom of India's literary heritage.
This book uses short stories and fun cartoons to educate young readers on real world issues such as drugs, peer pressure, bullying, and guns. You could be in their places one day. Their stories can help you make the right choices.
A comprehensive and thematic exploration of representations of madness in postwar British and American Fiction, this book is relevant to those with interests in literary studies and is a vital read for psychiatric clinicians and professionals who are interested in how literature can inform and enhance clinical practices.
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