Filters
-
Thema
-
Filosofie en religie
- Religie en wetenschap 11
- Pre-Columbiaanse religies en mythologieën 5
- Religieus fundamentalisme 4
- Christendom 9
- Oude religies en mythologieën 5
- Kritiek op en exegese van heilige teksten 5
- Christelijk leven en gewoontes 4
- Persoonlijke religieuze getuigenissen en inspirerende werken 4
- Protestantisme en Protestantse kerken 3
- Islam 3
- Theologie 3
- Religieus sociaal en pastoraal gedachtegoed en werk 3
- Geschiedenis van het geloof 2
- Bijbels 2
- Gebeden en liturgisch materiaal 1
- Devotioneel materiaal 1
- Mystiek 1
-
Filosofie en religie
-
Productvorm
-
Taal
-
Prijs
Resultaten voor 'vern'
-
The Origin of Everything
€ 17,95 -
Redeeming Science
A God-Centered ApproachWe live in God's world, and today this world is continually experiencing the impact of science, scientific ideas, and technological fruits of science. So if this is God's world, then how does God relate to science?
€ 35,95 -
The Tiger Leaping Captured a River (虎跳夺江)
China and the Great Genesis Flood (中国和《创世记》大洪水) (B&W Edition)€ 20,95 -
The Tiger Leaping Captured a River (虎跳夺江)
China and the Great Genesis Flood (中国和《创世记》大洪水) (Color Edition)€ 27,50 -
People and Land
Decolonizing TheologiesThis book addresses the impacts of the strikes by empires upon land and people, the traditions that fund and sanctify those ventures, and the spinoffs that they inspire. The contributors engage and interrogate these assaults on the land and people, and oblige theologians and biblical studies scholars to confront modern empires.
€ 48,50 -
The Evidence of Things Not Seen
Reflections on Faith, Science, and Economics€ 10,95 -
The Cuisine of Sacrifice among the Greeks
For the Greeks, the sharing of cooked meats was the fundamental communal act, so that to become vegetarian was a way of refusing society. It follows that the roasting or cooking of meat was a political act, as the division of portions asserted a social order. And the only proper manner of preparing meat for consumption, according to the Greeks, was blood sacrifice. The fundamental myth is that of Prometheus, who introduced sacrifice and, in the process, both joined us to and separated us from the gods—and ambiguous relation that recurs in marriage and in the growing of grain. Thus we can understand why the ascetic man refuses both women and meat, and why Greek women celebrated the festival of grain-giving Demeter with instruments of butchery. The ambiguity coded in the consumption of meat generated a mythology of the "other"—werewolves, Scythians, Ethiopians, and other "monsters." The study of the sacrificial consumption of meat thus leads into exotic territory and to unexpected findings. In The Cuisine of Sacrifice, the contributors—all scholars affiliated with the Center for Comparative Studies of Ancient Societies in Paris—apply methods from structural anthropology, comparative religion, and philology to a diversity of topics: the relation of political power to sacrificial practice; the Promethean myth as the foundation story of sacrificial practice; representations of sacrifice found on Greek vases; the technique and anatomy of sacrifice; the interaction of image, language, and ritual; the position of women in sacrificial custom and the female ritual of the Thesmophoria; the mythical status of wolves in Greece and their relation to the sacrifice of domesticated animals; the role and significance of food-related ritual in Homer and Hesiod; ancient Greek perceptions of Scythian sacrificial rites; and remnants of sacrificial ritual in modern Greek practices.
€ 38,95 -
The Gardens of Adonis
Spices in Greek Mythology - Second EditionRecasts various ideas about the fertility myth of Adonis. This book challenges Sir James Frazer's thesis that the vegetation god Adonis represented the annual cycle of growth and decay in agriculture. It uses the analytic tools of structuralism and shows instead that the festivals of Adonis depict a seductive but impotent and fruitless deity.
€ 62,50 -
Handbook of Religion and Health
The Handbook of Religion and Health has become the seminal research text on religion, spirituality, and health, outlining a rational argument for the connection between religion and health. The Second Edition, authored by three physicians, has been completely updated and revised.
€ 381,50 -
Foundations for Sociorhetorical Exploration
A Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Reader€ 74,95 -
After Evangelicalism
The Path to a New Christianity€ 50,50 -
After Evangelicalism
The Path to a New Christianity€ 50,50