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A Padre's Tale


A Padre's Tale

Author: Maija Ingrida Meijers

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2002-01-09


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Miraculous healings begin to occur after a young monk receives the stigmata when he is praying. The questions he must face from his superiors and the adjustments he must make in his own heart are all part of this tale. The monk discusses his experiences in a way that is touching and often humorous. His visits from divine messengers and his own visions are all described in a way that lets the reader feel the intensity of the mystical experience from the intimate perspective of the developing mystic. A PADRES TALE is an uplifting account that brings to life characters that can teach us all. Look for the authors other book, ANGELS DAILY MESSAGES, Letters of Inspiration, to read some loving messages that can help you meditate, or motivate yourself, or inspire your souls growth.

The Carthaginian Empire


The Carthaginian Empire

Author: Nathan Pilkington

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2019-10-04


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The Carthaginian Empire: 550 – 202 BCE argues for a new history of the Phoenician polity. In contrast to previous studies of the Carthaginian Empire that privileged evidence from Greco-Roman sources, Nathan Pilkington bases his study on evidence preserved in the archaeological and epigraphic records of Carthage and its colonies and dependencies. Using this evidence, Pilkington demonstrates that the Carthaginian Empire of the 6th– 4th centuries BCE — as recovered archaeologically and epigraphically — bears little resemblance to currently accepted historical reconstructions. He then presents an independent archaeological and epigraphic reconstruction of the Carthaginian Empire. In this presentation, the author argues that the Carthaginian Empire developed later, chronologically, and was less extensive, geographically, than reconstructions based on the Greco-Roman source tradition suggest. Pilkington further shows that Carthage developed a similar infrastructure of imperial power to those developed in Rome and Athens. Like its contemporaries, Carthage used colonization, the establishment of metropolitan political institutions at dependent polities, and the reorganization of trade into a metropolitan hub-and-spoke system to develop imperial control over subordinated territories.

Padres y madres en serie


Padres y madres en serie

Author: Visa Barbosa, Mariona (coord.)

language: en

Publisher: Editorial UOC

Release Date: 2016-09-02


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La tercera edad de oro de la ficción televisiva ha favorecido la proliferación de series de gran despliegue técnico y a la vez de narrativas que describen la intimidad y la rutina cotidiana de los protagonistas. Son obras que nos presentan personajes alejados de la heroicidad, representados a menudo dentro del espacio doméstico, que ha pasado a ser un lugar clave para la descripción y evolución de los personajes. Partiendo de la premisa que la ficción televisiva desarrolla una clara función de referencia y legitimación social, creando estereotipos y modelos en los que los espectadores se identifican, este libro analiza veinte de las series contemporáneas más populares, reflexionando sobre el rol paternal y maternal de sus protagonistas. En algunas series se encuentran ejemplos que se alejan de la descripción de la familia patriarcal convencional. Destacamos así la pluralidad de discursos que se están ofreciendo, aunque también observamos que muchas de ellas, a pesar de un envoltorio transgresor, siguen reproduciendo roles que alimentan los valores familiares tradicionales.