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E-BooksThe Great Controversy The Individuals Struggle Between Good and Evil in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs and in their J



The Great Controversy The Individuals Struggle Between Good and Evil in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs and in their J
The Great Controversy: The Individuals Struggle Between Good and Evil in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs and in their Jewish and Christian Contexts By Tom de Bruin
2015 | 264 Pages | ISBN: 3525540353 | PDF | 2 MB
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (T12P), one of the longest texts of the so-called Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, presents the fictitious farewell speeches that the twelve sons of Jacob held on their respective deathbeds. Tom de Bruin examines these twelve monologues as literary products in order to understand the function of the text for the setting in which it was composed. He approaches T12P from three directions: an analysis of the paraenetic parts, a discussion of the anthropology, and a comparative examination of other contemporaneous works documenting a world-view similar to T12P. These three approaches merge into a detailed discussion about the reasoning behind the admonition in T12P, and identifies the fundamental message of the text, namely that each person stands between the forces of good and evil and that this person is called to constantly decide which way to follow. Though T12P is still familiar with the apocalyptic origin and plays with the cosmological implications of this 'great controversy', the text clearly puts the emphasis on the battle inside each individual. It is thereby an important witness for reinterpreting and reapplying apocalyptic traditions through ethicizing them and focusing on the individual. Such an individualistic application of the 'great controversy' theme can be found in a number of other (mostly Christian) works, revealing a similar understanding of mankinds existence and development as in T12P. The analysis of the ethical reappropriation of apocalyptic traditions in T12P provides important insights into the foundations of early Christian ethics, ancient anthropology, and the Jewish and Christian understanding of the struggle between good and evil.



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E-BooksCaen Controversy The Battle for Sword Beach 1944



Caen Controversy The Battle for Sword Beach 1944
Caen Controversy: The Battle for Sword Beach 1944 By Andrew Stewart
2016 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1911096176 | EPUB + PDF | 57 MB
On 6 June 1944 British, American, Canadian and French troops landed in Normandy by air and sea. This was one of the key moments of the Second World War, a long-anticipated invasion which would, ultimately, lead to the defeat of Nazi Germany. By the day's end a lodgment had been effected and Operation OVERLORD was being hailed as a success.In reality the assault had produced mixed results and at certain points along the French coastline the position was still far from certain. The key Allied objectives had also not been captured during the first day of the fighting and this failure would have long-term consequences. Of the priority targets, the city of Caen was a vital logistical hub with its road and rail networks plus it would also act as a critical axis for launching the anticipated follow-on attacks against the German defenders. As a result an entire brigade of British troops was tasked with attempting its capture but their advance culminated a few miles short. This new book examines this significant element of the wider D-Day operation and provides a narrative account of the operations conducted by 3 British Infantry Division. It examines in some detail the planning, preparation and the landings that were made on the beaches of Sword sector. To do this it considers the previously published material and also draws upon archival sources many of which have been previously overlooked to identify key factors behind the failure to capture the city. Its publication coincides with the 70th anniversary of the Allied liberation of France.



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E-BooksOur Lady of Controversy Alma López's Irreverent Apparition



Our Lady of Controversy Alma López's Irreverent Apparition
Our Lady of Controversy: Alma López's "Irreverent Apparition" By Alicia Gaspar De Alba; Alma López
2011 | 344 Pages | ISBN: 0292719922 | PDF | 36 MB
An anthology of vibrant responses to Alma Lopez's controversial print Our Lady, exploring critical issues of censorship, religion, and the female body.



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E-BooksThe Great Waterloo Controversy The Story of the 52nd Foot at History's Greatest Battle



The Great Waterloo Controversy The Story of the 52nd Foot at History's Greatest Battle
The Great Waterloo Controversy: The Story of the 52nd Foot at History's Greatest Battle by Gareth Glover
English | December 2, 2020 | ISBN: 1526788853 | 433 pages | PDF | 25 Mb
As the Battle of Waterloo reached its momentous climax, Napoleon's Imperial Guard marched towards the Duke of Wellington's thinning red line. The Imperial Guard had never tasted defeat and nothing, it seemed, could stop it smashing through the British ranks. But it was the Imperial Guard that was sent reeling back in disorder, its columns ravaged by the steady volleys of the British infantry.



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E-BooksRailroader The Unfiltered Genius and Controversy of Four-Time CEO Hunter Harrison (Audiobook)





Railroader The Unfiltered Genius and Controversy of Four-Time CEO Hunter Harrison (Audiobook)
English | 2020 |MP3|M4B | ASIN: B08PPXDF64 | Duration: 13:56 h | 574 MB
Howard Green / Narrated by Howard Green



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E-BooksControversy in Science Museums - Re-imagining Exhibition Spaces and Practice




Controversy in Science Museums - Re-imagining Exhibition Spaces and Practice


Controversy in Science Museums - Re-imagining Exhibition Spaces and Practice
pdf | 7.58 MB | English | Isbn:‎ 978-1138579989 | Author: Erminia Pedretti | Year: 2020





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E-BooksThe Orce Man - Controversy, Media and Politics in Human Origins Research




The Orce Man - Controversy, Media and Politics in Human Origins Research


The Orce Man - Controversy, Media and Politics in Human Origins Research
pdf | 23 MB | English | Isbn:‎ 978-9004431492 | Author: Baruzzi, Miquel Carandell; | Year: 2020





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E-BooksA Holocaust Controversy - The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France




A Holocaust Controversy - The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France


A Holocaust Controversy - The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France
pdf | 3.22 MB | English | Isbn:‎ 1584655097 | Author: Samuel Moyn | Year: 2005





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E-BooksA Holocaust Controversy The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France





A Holocaust Controversy The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France
Samuel Moyn, "A Holocaust Controversy: The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France "
English | ISBN: 1584655097 | 2005 | 248 pages | PDF | 3 MB
How has the world come to focus on the Holocaust and why has it invariably done so in the heat of controversy, scandal, and polemics about the past? These questions are at the heart of this unique investigation of the Treblinka affair that occurred in France in 1966 when Jean-Francois Steiner, a young Jewish journalist, published Treblinka: The Revolt of an Extermination Camp. A cross between a history and a novel, Steiner's book narrated the 1943 revolt at one of the major Nazi death camps. Abetted by a scandalous interview he gave, as well as Simone de Beauvoir's glowing preface, the book shot to the top of the Parisian bestseller list and prompted a wide-ranging controversy in which both the well-known and the obscure were embroiled. Few had heard of Treblinka, or other death camps, before the affair. The validity of the difference between those killing centers and the larger network of concentration camps making up the universe of Nazi crime had to be fought out in public. The affair also bore on the frequently raised question of the Jews' response to their dire straits. Moyn delves into events surrounding the publication of Steiner's book and the subsequent furor. In the process, he sheds light on a few forgotten but thought-provoking months in French cultural history. Reconstructing the affair in detail, Moyn studies it as a paradigm-shifting controversy that helped change perceptions of the Holocaust in the French public and among French Jews in particular. Then Moyn follows the controversy beyond French borders to the other countries―especially Israel and the United States―where it resonated powerfully. Based on a complete reconstruction of the debate in the press (including Yiddish dailies) and on archives on three continents, Moyn's study concludes with the response of the survivors of Treblinka to the controversy and reflects on its place in the longer history of Holocaust memory. Finally, Moyn revisits, in the context of a detailed case study, some of the theoretical controversies the genocide has provoked, including whether it is appropriate to draw universalistic lessons from the victimhood of particular groups.



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E-BooksThe Donatist Schism Controversy and Contexts





The Donatist Schism Controversy and Contexts
The Donatist Schism: Controversy and Contexts By Richard Miles (Ed.)
2016 | 410 Pages | ISBN: 1781382816 | PDF | 8 MB
This is the first book for over twenty years to undertake a holistic examination of the Donatist Controversy, a bilious and sometimes violent schism that broke out in the North African Christian Church in the early years of the century AD and which continued up until the sixth century AD. What made this religious dispute so important was that its protagonists brought to the fore a number of issues and practices that had empire-wide ramifications for how the Christian church and the Roman imperial government dealt with the growing number of dissidents in their ranks. Very significantly it was during the Donatist Controversy that Augustine of Hippo, who was heavily involved in the dispute, developed the idea of 'tough love' in dealing with those at odds with the tenets of the main church, which in turn acted as the justification for the later brutal excesses of the Inquisition. In order to reappraise the Donatist Controversy for the first time in many years, 14 specialists in the religious, cultural, social, legal and political history as well as the archaeology of Late Antique North Africa have examined what was one of the most significant religious controversies in the Late Roman World through a set of key contexts that explain its significance the Donatist Schism not just in North Africa but across the whole Roman Empire, and beyond.



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