The Mind Has Mountains

The Mind Has Mountains

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  • Author: Anthony Holden
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Critics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152


The Mind Has Mountains

The Mind Has Mountains

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  • Author: Paul R. McHugh
  • Publisher: JHU Press
  • ISBN: 9780801882494
  • Category : Health & Fitness
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

From strenuous opposition to physician-assisted suicide to a conviction that sex-correction surgery for newborns is cruel and misguided, Dr. Paul R. McHugh's opinions are strong and often controversial. In this collection of essays, McHugh demonstrates why he is one of the most thought-provoking figures in the academic world. These pieces argue for a realistic appraisal of just what psychiatrists know and how they know it, with the aim of indicating how such knowledge can best be used not only for better patient care but also to reflect on and influence public issues and social movements. His essays will stimulate professional and popular discussion about the goals and effectiveness of current psychiatric practice. McHugh sorts through the layers of what he terms the "culturally driven misdirection of psychiatry and psychotherapy" to explain concepts often misunderstood by nonscholars and the intellectual community alike. America's leading psychiatrist may inspire you or offend you, but he will certainly make you think.


The Mind Has Mountains

The Mind Has Mountains

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  • Author: Mary Hocking
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 1509819622
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 193

Tom Norris has problems of his own, and chief among them is: who is he? It is a time of general stress and strain, for Tom is Assistant Education Officer to the South Sussex Council, and the County Hall, long threatened by wind and rain on its bleak headland, is about to meet its destruction at the hands of a Boundaries Commission. Where can its strange and unnerved inhabitants find another refuge? While Tom pursues his quest for identity and purpose, he reluctantly takes into his office Phoebe Huber, and otherwise rejected member of staff whose meek manner conceals a formidable gift for subversion. Tom begins by feeling sorry for Phoebe, but chaos is her natural element and she is better qualified than Tom to live in it. As little by little she takes possession of him, the South of England is hit by one of the worst blizzards in living memory. The snow blots out the familiar landscape, order breaks down both inside and outside the County Hall, the boundary between reality and fantasy grows indistinct, the wolf returns to the hills.


Poetics of Imagining

Poetics of Imagining

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  • Author: Richard Kearney
  • Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
  • ISBN: 9780823218714
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

With an extended foreword and an afterword chapter, and fascinating new material on the narrative imagination, Poetics of Imagining, Modern to Post-modern provides a critically developed and accessible account of the major theories of imagination in modern European thought.


The Mind of Christ

The Mind of Christ

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  • Author: David Scott
  • Publisher: A&C Black
  • ISBN: 1441176411
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 163

How does anyone 'put on the mind of Christ', as Scripture commands? Can people really get so close to Christ that they not only know his mind but also take on his thinking? And what does this mean for Christian discipleship, the Church, the ordinary person of faith? David Scott, writer and poet, has reflected on this central theme of Christianity over a lifetime's ministry in the Anglican church. He writes with engaging honesty about his personal thoughts and yet brings a theological rigour to his analysis. He combines a down-to-earth practicality with profound engagement with the texts of Scripture. The result is a gem of a book. He writes as follows in his introduction. 'Put on the mind of Christ: what that phrase, with its concentration on 'mind', does not immediately evoke is the way in which the rattle-bag of feelings about things, the heartaches, the heart searchings, the lifting up of the heart have coalesced and been informed by the sharper, tougher attitudes of mind. We shall see, in the case of Jesus, that those two concepts heart and mind, become one orientation, attitude, and spring for action. They also provide one unmoveable pointer for us to a destination we trust in, as we set out to know Christ, and be known by him, and so to enter into a creative relationship with the very centre of our faith.'


Singing with the Mountains

Singing with the Mountains

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  • Author: William Sherman
  • Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
  • ISBN: 1531505694
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 187

An illuminating story of a Sufi community that sought the revelation of God. In the Afghan highlands of the sixteenth century, the messianic community known as the Roshaniyya not only desired to find God’s word and to abide by it but also attempted to practice God’s word and to develop techniques of language intended to render their own tongues as the organs of continuous revelation. As their critics would contend, however, the Roshaniyya attempted to make language do something that language should not do—infuse the semiotic with the divine. Their story thus ends in a tower of skulls, the proliferation of heresiographies that detailed the sins of the Roshaniyya, and new formations of “Afghan” identity. In Singing with the Mountains, William E. B. Sherman finds something extraordinary about the Roshaniyya, not least because the first known literary use of vernacular Pashto occurs in an eclectic, Roshani imitation of the Qur’an. The story of the Roshaniyya exemplifies a religious culture of linguistic experimentation. In the example of the Roshaniyya, we discover a set of questions and anxieties about the capacities of language that pervaded Sufi orders, imperial courts, groups of wandering ascetics, and scholastic networks throughout Central and South Asia. In telling this tale, Sherman asks the following questions: How can we make language shimmer with divine truth? How can letters grant sovereign power and form new “ethnic” identities and ways of belonging? How can rhyme bend our conceptions of time so that the prophetic past comes to inhabit the now of our collective moment? By analyzing the ways in which the Roshaniyya answered these types of questions—and the ways in which their answers were eventually rejected as heresies—this book offers new insight into the imaginations of religious actors in the late medieval and early modern Persianate worlds.


Still

Still

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  • Author: Adam Thorpe
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 1446498190
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 553

' outwardly the unfilmable script of a would-be English cineste, one Richard Arthur Thornby currently lecturing in Texas on the cinema. He airs a hypothetical movie of both his own American present and his middle-class English families past. . ' John Fowles


Han Shan, Chan Buddhism and Gary Snyder's Ecopoetic Way

Han Shan, Chan Buddhism and Gary Snyder's Ecopoetic Way

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  • Author: Joan Qionglin Tan
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN: 1837642567
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 313

Presents a comparative study of the ninth-century Chinese poet and recluse Han Shan (Cold Mountain) and Gary Snyder, an American poet and environmental activist. This book explains how Chan Buddhism has the potential to be recognized as an important voice in contemporary ecopoetry.


Inspirations Unbidden

Inspirations Unbidden

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  • Author: Daniel A. Harris
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520314360
  • Category : Poetry
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1982.


Effigies Dei

Effigies Dei

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  • Author: Dirk van der Plas
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194