A Disciple S Journey
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Jesus and the Disciples Journey
Author: Pastor Revella Booker Pugh
language: en
Publisher: WestBow Press
Release Date: 2020-09-22
Have you ever wondered about the Disciples journey as individuals, with Jesus and after Jesus ascension to heaven? This book reveals to you, not only Jesus journey, His miracles, signs and wonders, but the Disciples journey as individuals. So, if you are a new disciple, want to be a disciple, or have been a disciple for many years, this book is for you.
A Disciple's Journey
Author: Valisa M. Brown
language: en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date: 2015-04-17
A Disciple's Journey is a book about living a modern everyday life with the biblical principles that are over two thousand years old as the foundation to guide you through it. The decisions that you make today will impact your future for generations to come, and you can gain a unique perspective that will aid you in your decision-making process by reading this book.
Bashō's Journey
Author: Matsuo Bashō
language: en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date: 2010-03-29
In Bashō's Journey, David Landis Barnhill provides the definitive translation of Matsuo Bashō's literary prose, as well as a companion piece to his previous translation, Bashō's Haiku. One of the world's greatest nature writers, Bashō (1644–1694) is well known for his subtle sensitivity to the natural world, and his writings have influenced contemporary American environmental writers such as Gretel Ehrlich, John Elder, and Gary Snyder. This volume concentrates on Bashō's travel journal, literary diary (Saga Diary), and haibun. The premiere form of literary prose in medieval Japan, the travel journal described the uncertainty and occasional humor of traveling, appreciations of nature, and encounters with areas rich in cultural history. Haiku poetry often accompanied the prose. The literary diary also had a long history, with a format similar to the travel journal but with a focus on the place where the poet was living. Bashō was the first master of haibun, short poetic prose sketches that usually included haiku. As he did in Bashō's Haiku, Barnhill arranges the work chronologically in order to show Bashō's development as a writer. These accessible translations capture the spirit of the original Japanese prose, permitting the nature images to hint at the deeper meaning in the work. Barnhill's introduction presents an overview of Bashō's prose and discusses the significance of nature in this literary form, while also noting Bashō's significance to contemporary American literature and environmental thought. Excellent notes clearly annotate the translations.