The Foundation, home of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, is a not - for - profit organisation which supports and nurtures
a love of literature in the UAE and the region, through a programme of varied cultural initiatives.
This reminds me of Hugh Howey's emphasis on two things: 1) encouraging everyone who loves reading, no matter what it is, because we simply don't have enough
love of literature in the world, and more of that benefits EVERYONE, and 2) the emphasis on who is «professional» and «worthy» vs. «amateur» is a sport that may be lucrative for some (i.e. those dispensing the designations), but overall damages writers.
Not exact matches
This whimsical, witty fantasy novel features a feminist protagonist, one
of my favorite
love stories
in YA
literature, and a hilarious wisecracking fireplace.
Later rabbis and theologians tried to deal with their embarrassment
in working with this
literature by the subterfuge
of metaphor: the
love in this poetry is «really» the
love of God for Israel, or
of Christ for the church.
Although, according to Grant, what characterizes the God
of the gospels is «all - inclusive
love,» the theme
of love was one that philosophical theologians treated «only with difficulty»; after the New Testament, we encounter «relatively few references to God's
love»
in the early Christian
literature.4 The subject
of God's power, however, is an altogether different matter.
The third classic dilemma — called classic because it appears over and over again
in literature and drama — is the tug -
of - war between
love for one's family and
love for an alien.
There has undoubtedly been a break
in the twentieth century with the tradition
of romantic
love which arose
in the later phase
of medieval culture, flourished
in the «courts
of love»
in the fifteenth century, gave birth to the
literature of the romantic movement, reached conventional respectability and domestication
in the nineteenth century, and now seems out
of date.
Sustained by prayer, especially before the Blessed Sacrament and
in the Divine Office
of the Church, and by the sacramental life, she was immersed
in theology, particularly spiritual and mystical theology; she also retained her
love of literature.
One
of these difficulties comes from his conviction that there is a very sharp contradiction between the despotic deity who as he thinks is dominant
in the Old Testament
literature and the picture
of a
loving God taught and revealed by Jesus.
There's enough demonising
of the world
in the mass media and a mountain
of hideous
literature — let's follow Jesus» command and spread some
love around.
For more on that story, we can turn to Jeffrey Bilbro's
Loving God's Wildness: The Christian Roots
of Ecological Ethics
in American
Literature.
The race's
literature has
loved to dwell upon these vulnerable spots which are to be found
in the most highly gifted and fortunate
of men.
Among them will be the Orthodox theologian John Zizioulas on «An Ontology
of Love: A Patristic Reading
of Dietrich von Hildebrand's The Nature
of Love»; philosopher Josef Seifert on «Dietrich von Hildebrand on Benevolence
in Love and Friendship»; and literary scholar Brian Sudlow (author
of Catholic
Literature and Secularization
in France and England 1880 - 1914) on «The Non-Violence
of Love: A Hildebrand - Girard Encounter.»
But, unlike Plato
in his thinking about the divergent ways
of love, Nussbaum does not seem to believe that we must choose between the two disciplinary ways
of philosophy and
literature.
Here is the sheer miracle
of it: a
literature that long antedated our glorious gains
in science and the immense scope
of modern knowledge, which moves
in the quiet atmosphere
of the ancient countryside, with camels and flocks and roadside wells and the joyous shout
of the peasant at vintage or
in harvest — this
literature, after all that has intervened, is still our great
literature, published abroad as no other
in the total
of man's writing, translated into the world's great languages and many minor ones, and cherished and
loved and studied so earnestly as to set it
in a class apart.
Thus it has been the bearer
of wisdom about what is good
in human life, about sexuality, about being young and growing old, about work and money, children and family, duty and sacrifice, about friendship and
love, art,
literature, and music.
No doubt this is one reason why the knowledge
of God is always conjoined with the
love of God
in early Christian
literature.
Or this, from a Cambridge lecture by Arthur Quiller - Couch: «Is it possible, gentlemen, that you can have read one, two, thee, or more
of the acknowledged masterpieces
of English
literature without having it borne
in on you that they are great because they are alive, and traffic not with cold celestial certainties, but with men's hopes, aspirations, doubts,
loves, hates, breakings
of the heart; the glory and the vanity
of human endeavor, the transcience
of beauty, the capricious uncertain lease on which you and I hold life, the dark coast to which we inevitably steer; all that amuses, or vexes, all that gladdens, saddens, maddens us men and women on this brief and mutable traject which yet must be home for a while, the anchorage
of our hearts?»
In the 1950s a whole gender
of literature known as «The Onitsha market Literature of Nigeria» focused on the economic activities of Ibo women describing them as viragoes, witches and prostitutes or else portraying them as money - loving, adulterou
literature known as «The Onitsha market
Literature of Nigeria» focused on the economic activities of Ibo women describing them as viragoes, witches and prostitutes or else portraying them as money - loving, adulterou
Literature of Nigeria» focused on the economic activities
of Ibo women describing them as viragoes, witches and prostitutes or else portraying them as money -
loving, adulterous killers.
The Book
of Islam,
in a manner which is similar to Old and New Testament
literature, prefers to insist upon a
love which is logically prior to the
love which is between human beings, that is the
love of God and for God.
This is no less true
of Warren's literary criticism, whether
in such ambitious works as the famous essay on The Rime
of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem
of Pure Imagination: An Experiment
in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or
in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense for anybody who
loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a substitute for anything else.
In the classical literature the requirement of love is based on still another idea, which Seneca clearly expresses in the brief words: «Man is for man something holy.&raqu
In the classical
literature the requirement
of love is based on still another idea, which Seneca clearly expresses
in the brief words: «Man is for man something holy.&raqu
in the brief words: «Man is for man something holy.»
13:8 - 10 that
love means the fulfillment
of the Law), but also
in pagan
literature love —
love of man and even
love of enemies — is regarded as one
of the highest virtues.
If justice and
love together were primary
in the Old Testament,
love and justice together were primary
in the New, and
in the
literature between the Testaments stood parallels to many
of the most characteristic sayings
of Jesus
in this realm.
In fact not only does «Love your neighbor as yourself» serve in Jewish literature as a summary of the Law (Paul too says in Ro
In fact not only does «
Love your neighbor as yourself» serve
in Jewish literature as a summary of the Law (Paul too says in Ro
in Jewish
literature as a summary
of the Law (Paul too says
in Ro
in Rom.
11:8, which he translates as «My heart transforms itself upon me / My change
of mind grows fervent,» God's
love can overwhelm and transform such wrath, although preserving and including it within a greater integration: «Metaphor and Reality
in Hosea 11,» Society
of Biblical
Literature 1976 Seminar Papers, ed.
The importance
of this presentation is that God creates the world out
of love and keeps it
in being as an act
of love, and that this creative act is, as it were, focussed through Christ as the very mind
of God, the Logos, as described
in the Gospel
of John and as foreshadowed
in Wisdom
literature in the Old Testament.
Buddhist
literature contains wonderful examples
of love for the enemy, as
in the story
of King Long - Sufferer, who, with his wife, was cut to pieces by the neighboring King Brahmadatta.
His philological approach to language, encouraged by Erasmus and the whole neo-classical movement, together with his long training
in rhetoric and his
love of classical
literature, all contributed to his success.
Further, a fuzzy definition
of Romanticism itself is employed throughout the book —
in the very chapter with the subtitle, «Franciscan Romanticism» (somewhat oddly slight and situated near the end
of the book), a promising opening discussing the origins
of medieval «roman ‑ tic»
literature collapses into a watery (modern) use
of the word relative to Francis» and Clare's «youthful mutual attraction [that] grew into a shared understanding
of God's
love for them» (p. 151).
Nationalism and the
love of violence and war» these are familiar themes
in the copious
literature on fascism's attributes.
Ruth R. Wisse is Professor
of Yiddish
Literature at McGill University
in Montreal and author
of A Little
Love in Big Manhattan: Two Yiddish Poets.
Waldorf schools aim to help students learn to find meaning
in life and to understand
literature, music, theater, and dance from experience, not just observation and study, while fostering a lifelong
love of learning and use
of the child's imagination.
She has taught middle school English for the last 10 years and is passionate about instilling a
love of writing and
literature in the hearts
of young learners.
More specifically,
in a 2012 review
of the
love research
literature Lisa Diamond and Janna Dickenson, psychologists at the University
of Utah, found romantic
love is most consistently associated with activity
in two brain regions — the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the caudate nucleus.
Although neither
of her parents went to college, they were both incredibly passionate about learning, and instilled a lifelong
love of reading and
literature in their children.
I certainly don't believe
love can (or should) be reduced to a «science,» but there has been an abundance
of literature released
in recent years outlining the health benefits
of practicing self - compassion or treating oneself with kindness.
-- If you believe
in existence
of God don't forget about daily fervent prayers and reading or listening to a good spiritual
literature (such as the Bible, Desire
of Ages > and «Ministry
of Healing» > by Ellen G White available online free
of charge) which presents God as
loving, healing, forgiving, carrying and saving from eternal death Person.
If you believe
in existence
of God don't forget about daily fervent prayers and reading or listening to a good spiritual
literature (such as the Bible, Desire
of Ages > and «Ministry
of Healing» > by Ellen G White available online free
of charge) which presents God as
loving, healing, forgiving, carrying and saving from eternal death Person.
Also thoughtful reading an uplifting spiritual
literature such as the Gospel
of John (found
in the Bible), which presents God as always
loving, saving, healing, forgiving, and self - sacrificing, is another great way to find inward peace, hope and happiness.
But the
literature is so sparse
in this area that we can not make any real statements or predictions about the effects
of fasting, other than that we just don't know, and that we should continue to emphasize the centrality
of awareness, caution, and
loving nourishment
in moving forward.
My
love for
literature is also more directly represented
in certain elements
of decor.
And because the
love of literature started early
in life for Vivian, I had to include the Jane Austen - inspired iPad cover.
Flowers are a big part
of grand celebrations
of love like weddings, and the flower /
love motif is ever present
in literature and art: think Robert Jordan writing `' You have made a place
in my heart where I thought there was no room for anything else.
Avant - garde performance artist / writer, lives part time
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loves conversation, good food, art,
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I have a fair few qualifications
in a lot
of different things, but also spend a lot
of time researching things like criminal psychology, mental health, chemical compositions
of pills, history and different religions I
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literature,...
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But
in the opening scenes, dashing
literature professor Richard Haig (played by Pierce Brosnan) channels the spirit
of his roguish father Gordon (Malcolm McDowell) and delivers a lecture to his class about how the Romantics were all about instinct and individualism, not about some idealized, Hallmark - penned celebration
of love.
Her father (played by Rutger Hauer as a tough, stern, stoic, difficult - to -
love figure) was also South Africa's Minister
of Censorship, and even as he faithfully read her daughter's
literature in private, he still condemned them publicly and eventually ended up disowning her.
I've always
loved noir on film and
in literature, and that was another sort
of touchstone for us
in terms
of designing the aesthetic
of the film.