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Teinoscope, Marilyn N. Nielson
This Beginning Of Miracles, Marilyn N. Nielson
This Beginning Of Miracles, Marilyn N. Nielson
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
"As A Bird Sings": Hannah Tapfield King, Poetess And Pioneer, Leonard Reed
"As A Bird Sings": Hannah Tapfield King, Poetess And Pioneer, Leonard Reed
BYU Studies Quarterly
Hannah Tapfield King (1807-1886), converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1850 in Cambridge, England, and emigrated with her family to Utah. She was a prolific and popular writer of poetry, essays, and educational pieces for Utah's newspapers, and she had a reputation as a woman of refinement. From her autobiography one can see her complete devotion to the Church. She and her family sacrificed a comfortable middle class life in England running the family farm, and they suffered considerably in Utah's desert. Her husband, Thomas King, eventually joined the Church but was never active or …
The Pleasures Of Prayer, Luke Mancuso Osb
The Right Place, Sally Stratford
Rabbi, Where Dwellest Thou?, Mark D. Bennion
Rabbi, Where Dwellest Thou?, Mark D. Bennion
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Spirit, Mark D. Bennion
Theo-Poetics: Figure And Metaphysics In The Thought Of Hans Urs Von Balthasar, Anne Carpenter
Theo-Poetics: Figure And Metaphysics In The Thought Of Hans Urs Von Balthasar, Anne Carpenter
Dissertations (1934 -)
Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988) was a Swiss-Catholic theologian of great importance in the twentieth century. His formal education included a doctorate in literature, which resulted in a massive, three-volume work on the state of German literature and philosophy entitled Der Apokalypse der deutschen Seele (The Apocalypse of the German Soul) - and licentiates in both theology and philosophy. Throughout his life, von Balthasar continued to display a thoroughgoing interest in art and theology. With a background particularly attuned to this link, von Balthasar set out to "recover" the transcendental of beauty in theology, which he argued had been a …
Venable Family Papers (Mss 382), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Venable Family Papers (Mss 382), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 382. Correspondence, account books, receipts, sermons, drawings, and diaries of the Venable family of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, chiefly John Wesley Venable, Sr. and his wife Fannie and son John, Jr. Of particular interest is an 1839-1839 travel journal kept by John, Sr. while in Florida. Also includes John, Sr.’s sermons and sermon preparation material as well as thirty-nine small diaries documenting his career as an Episcopal priest in Versailles and Hopkinsville. Includes one of John, Sr.’s art sketch books.
Beauty And Error: Re-Visions Of God From The Poetic Site, Ashley Gay
Beauty And Error: Re-Visions Of God From The Poetic Site, Ashley Gay
Leaven
No abstract provided.
Life Begins With Faith: Poems And Meditations, George William Wiseman
Life Begins With Faith: Poems And Meditations, George William Wiseman
Books
No abstract provided.
Stripping The Kitchen Floor, William Deford
Stripping The Kitchen Floor, William Deford
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Eve, The Apple Was A Pomegranate—, E. S. Jenkins
Eve, The Apple Was A Pomegranate—, E. S. Jenkins
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Book Of Rooms, Miranda Arocha Smith
Book Of Rooms, Miranda Arocha Smith
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
This book of poems is a meandering journey through various rooms, temporary residences. Lyric poems alternate with prose-poems. In sections such as "Body Orbit" and "Exits and Edges," the poet probes artifacts of memory and culture, investigates her relationship to a variety of places (a monastery, a used bookstore, Taco Bell, a website), and explores silence and the sacred. Of central concern is impermanence and the nature of awareness itself. Grounded in autobiography, the poems reflect time spent in a Buddhist monastery and the city of El Paso, TX.
Reckoning, Wendy Elaine Buffington
Reckoning, Wendy Elaine Buffington
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This work is a collection of lyric poems with a narrative arc.