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- The new Brothers Grimm and their Left behind fairy tales / by Morgan, David T.(CARDINAL)209764;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: LaHaye, Tim, 1926-2016.; Jenkins, Jerry B.; Christian fiction, American; Protestantism and literature; Apocalyptic literature; Rapture (Christian eschatology); End of the world in literature.; Second Advent in literature.; Evangelicalism in literature.; Eschatology in literature.;
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- The authorized Left behind handbook / by LaHaye, Tim,1926-2016.(CARDINAL)349200; Jenkins, Jerry B.(CARDINAL)307829; Swanson, Sandi.(CARDINAL)766815;
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- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; LaHaye, Tim, 1926-2016.; Christian fiction, American; Apocalyptic literature; Rapture (Christian eschatology); End of the world in literature; Second Advent in literature;
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- A Catholic family Advent : prayers and activities / by Hines-Brigger, Susan.;
First Sunday in Advent -- First Monday in Advent -- First Tuesday in Advent -- First Wednesday in Advent -- First Thursday in Advent -- First Friday in Advent -- First Saturday in Advent -- Second Sunday in Advent -- Second Monday in Advent -- Second Tuesday in Advent -- Second Wednesday in Advent -- Second Thursday in Advent -- Second Friday in Advent -- Second Saturday in Advent -- Third Sunday in Advent -- Third Monday in Advent -- Third Tuesday in Advent -- Third Wednesday in Advent -- Third Thursday in Advent -- Third Friday in Advent -- Third Saturday in Advent.
- Subjects: Devotional literature.; Prayers.; Catholic Church; Advent; Families;
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- The miraculous journey : anticipating God in the Christmas season / by Bullis, Marty A.(CARDINAL)480716;
The first week of Advent (seven devotions from Matthew) -- The second week of Advent (seven devotions from Mark) -- The third week of Advent (seven devotions from Luke) -- The fourth week of Advent (seven devotions from John) -- Christmas day -- Epilogue : Advent and the new church year.
- Subjects: Prayers.; Devotional literature.; Meditations.; Bible.; Advent; Christmas;
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- The awesome super fantastic forever party : a true story about heaven, Jesus, and the best invitation of all / by Tada, Joni Eareckson,author.(CARDINAL)505764; Echeverri, Catalina,1986-artist.(CARDINAL)353464;
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- Subjects: Fiction.; Illustrated works.; Heaven; Heaven; Second Advent; Second Advent;
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- Visions and revisions [sound recording] : coming of age in the age of AIDS / by Peck, Dale.(CARDINAL)371067; Woodman, Jeff.nrt(CARDINAL)436345; Recorded Books, LLC.(CARDINAL)561790;
Narrated by Jeff Woodman.Assembled from over a dozen essays and articles that have been extensively rewritten and recombined to form a sweeping, collage-style portrait of a tumultuous era, Peck's work--part memoir, part extended essay--is a foray into what the author calls "the second half of the first half of the AIDS epidemic," i.e., the period between 1987, when the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) was founded, and 1996, when the advent of combination therapy transformed AIDS from a virtual death sentence into a chronic manageable illness.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Peck, Dale.; AIDS (Disease) in literature.; AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease); AIDS activists; Authors, American; Gay authors; Gay people in literature; Gay people;
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- The "last days" are behind us: our best days are ahead! : an antidote for alarmist end-time viewpoints and a Biblical proposal for a positive future / by Tritle, Jerry,Author(local)tlcaut1742838857271343327; Tritle, Jennifer,Editor(local)tlcaut1742838884409807095;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-172) and index.Tritle confronts the secular and religious alarmists by addressing the threshold-ism of impending world doom, as well as escapism and pessimism regarding the success of the Church's gospel message that are associated with such teachings. On the contrary, our futures are filled with great hope based on the Word of God itself. This is good news for both Christians and non-Christians alike. Tritle specifically addresses questions concerning the last days, the rapture, the Antichrist, the mark of the beast, as well as summarizing the Revelation of Jesus Christ, the Epistle to the Hebrews, and wisdom literature to argue for the reality of our living in and enjoying the inaugurated New Heavens and New Earth, and the New Jerusalem, the Church.
- Subjects: End of the world.; Second Advent.; Millennium (Eschatology); Eschatology.;
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- Transforming young adult services / by Bernier, Anthony,author,editor.(CARDINAL)314636; Budd, John,1953-author of foreword.(CARDINAL)791332;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword to the First Edition / by John M. Budd -- Preface: Young Adult Services at the Crossroads / by Anthony Bernier -- Introduction: Making the Case for Transforming / by Anthony Bernier -- Part I: Betweenness. Chapter 1: Envisaging Young Adult Librarianship from a Teen-Centered Perspective / by Denise E. Agosto -- Chapter 2: Diverse Identity in Anxious Times: Young Adult Literature and Contemporary Culture / by Karen Coats -- Chapter 3: Students or Learners? Conceptualizing Youth in School Libraries/ by Mary Ann Harlan -- Part II: Intellectual Freedom. Chapter 4: Misfits, Loners, Immature Students, and Reluctant Readers: Librarianship in the Construction of Teen Readers of Comics / by Lucia Cedeira Serantes -- Chapter 5: Identity at Odds: The Sometimes Conflicting Viewpoints about Young Adults' Rights in Libraries / by Cherie Givens -- Chapter 6: Situating Youth Voice: Moving from Understanding to Action through Critical Theory / by Jeanie Austin -- Part III: Confronting Convention. Chapter 7: Crossing Over: The Advent of the Adultescent / by Michael Cart -- Chapter 8: Storytelling, Young Adults, and Three Paradoxes / by Kate McDowell -- Chapter 9: "The Library Is Like Her House": Reimagining Youth of Color in LIS Discourses / by Kafi D. Kumasi --Part IV: Emergent Roles. Chapter 10: Beyond Coaching: Copiloting with Young Adults / by Wendy Schaetzel Lesko -- Chapter 11: LIS's Vision of Young Adults: Some Historical Roots for Current Theories and Practice / by Mary K. Chelton -- Part V: From Citizenship to Membership. Chapter 12: Tribalism versus Citizenship: Are Youth Increasingly Unwelcome in Libraries? / by Mike Males -- Chapter 13: Imagining Today's Young Adults in LIS: Moving Forward with Critical Youth Studies / by Paulette Rothbauer -- Chapter 14: Moving Beyond YAs as "Citizens": The Promise of Membership / by Anthony Bernier -- Conclusion: Membership's Promise for Praxis / by Anthony Bernier."This revised and expanded second edition updates a provocative collection of 14 expert contributions to the debate inaugurated in 2013 addressing LIS's historic avoidance in defining and envisioning its young adult users by offering readers a diverse setof possible responses to how LIS should define YAs for its own professional, institutional, and research purposes"--
- Subjects: Libraries and teenagers.; Libraries and teenagers; Young adults' libraries.; Young adults' libraries;
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- Historical atlas of world mythology / by Campbell, Joseph,1904-1987.(CARDINAL)128027;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Volume 1, Part 1 -- Way Of The Animal Powers: Mythologies of the primitive hunters and gathers -- Prologue -- Mythological dimension -- Let there be light! -- Out of one, the many -- Forbidden fruit -- Light within -- Song of the world -- Let it thus be done -- Living ground -- Universe, the earth, and earth's life -- Primate connection -- Men and tools of the old stone age -- Awakening of awe -- -- Peopling of the Earth -- Africa and Eurasia -- Cranial capacity and tool manufacture -- Locus for Eden -- Old Melanesia -- Fossilized past -- Americas -- Five basic races -- Mythologies Of The Primitive Hunters And Gatherers -- Early hunters of the open plains -- Recognition of death -- Master bear -- Sentiment of wonder -- Temple caves -- Symbols of the female power -- Shamans of the caves -- Advent of the bow and arrow -- Culture tides in Verdant Sahara -- Bubalus period, c 7000 to 4500 BC -- Period of the round-heads, from c 6000 BC -- Bovidian or pastoral period, c 4000 to 1800 BC -- Post-Bovidian period of Egyptian influences -- Chariot and equestrian periods, from c 1200 BC -- Camel period, form c 100 BC -- South African painted rock shrines -- Bushman trance dance and its mythic ground -- Living peoples of the equatorial forest -- Forest song of the Pygimes -- Ancestral caves of the Tasaday -- Andman Islanders -- Myths and tales of Andamanese -- In the beginning -- Wild-pig hunt -- Fire theft -- Catastrophe -- Landscape mythologized and the origin of death -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements -- Volume 1, Part 2 -- Way Of The Animal Powers: Mythologies of the great hunt -- Art as a revelation -- Paleolithic rock paintings -- Second art: rock sculpture -- Mythic and mystical modes of religious art -- Mythologies Of The Great Hunt -- Great west-to-east dispersal -- Migration of x-ray style art -- Myths of the Australian "dream time" -- Circumpolar cults of the master bear -- Bear sacrifice -- Shamanic lore of Siberia and the Americas -- Siberians -- Myths and tales of the North Pacific and Arctic -- Folktales of the maritime and reindeer Koryak -- Eskimo tales -- Four raven episodes from the American North -- Pacific coast -- First Kwakiutl totem pole -- Great Kwakiul Shaman named fool -- North American twilight of the Paleolithic great hunt -- Idea and ideas of God -- Mythologies of the North Pacific coast -- Landscape and culture -- Cosmology -- Mythological trickster -- Woodland Indians -- Iroquois and Algonquians -- Muskogean Creek -- Prehistoric societies in the American midwest -- Rocky Mountains medicine wheels -- Plains Indians -- Sun dance -- Mandan Okipa festival -- Ghost dance -- Myths and tale of the northern plains -- Three Blackfoot medicine legends -- Two creation myths -- Trickster tales -- Mythologies of the North American southwest -- Emergence -- Where the two came to their father -- Not man part -- Cultural geography -- At the uttermost part of the earth -- Myths of the Selk'nam of Terra del Fuego -- Myths of the Yamana of Tierra del Fuego -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements.Volume 2, Part 1: Way Of The Seeded Earth: Sacrifice -- Prologue -- Of the will in nature -- Agricultural origins and dispersals -- Diffusion, convergence, and parallelism in the formation of cultures -- Two ways to rapture -- Sacrifice: the prime symbol -- Myth -- Festival -- Offering -- Historical forms -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements -- Volume 2, Part 2: Way Of the Seeded Earth: Mythologies of the primitive planters: the northern Americas -- Agricultural origins in the new world -- Two agricultural systems -- From Nomadism to seed gardening -- North American agriculturalist rites and myths -- Northeast woodland -- Iroquois -- Of the longhouse and the wigwam -- Sacrifice of the white dog -- Sun God and great spirit -- Revelation to handsome lake -- Woman who fell from the sky -- Legend of the twin heroes -- Commentary on the woman who fell from the sky -- Algonquians -- Historical introduction -- Indian in the North American conscience -- Schoolcraft's surprising discovery of a Native American oral literature -- Tales of the northeast woodland -- Folktale, in contradistinction to myth -- Foreword to the Algonquian tales -- Algonquian tales -- Iroquois tales -- Iroquois tales commentary -- Southeast -- People of the trial of tears -- Removal of the Cherokee -- Heritage of Ham -- Ponce de Leon, de Soto, La Salle, and John Smith -- Natchez solar dynasty and extinction -- Five civilized tribes -- Black drink and the new fire -- Tuscarora and the Cherokee -- Removals -- Bright eyes, standing bear, and Judge Dandy's decision, April 18, 1879 -- Origin of maize and game -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements -- Volume 2, Part 3: Way Of The Seeded Earth: Mythologies of the primitive planters: the middle and Southern Americas -- Agricultural developments in the Mesamerican Matrix -- Tide of history -- Olmec enigma -- Agricultural rites and myths of middle America -- Southwestern North America -- Desert cultures -- Kiva -- Cycles of the sun and moon -- Spirits of life -- Northwest Mexico: the Huichol -- Land and fruit of eternal life -- Brother deer and mother maize -- Story of our roots -- New world discovered and divided -- Antilles -- Taino -- Arawak -- Carib -- South American agricultural rites and myths -- South American rain forest -- Watunna: a Cariban creation cycle from the upper Orinoco -- Desana creation myth -- Yurupari cult -- Where sacred things are seen -- Pacific coast -- Valdivia (Ecuador) and the old Pacific culture -- Ecudor as the American formative matrix -- Civilization and despoliation of Peru -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements.From Back Cover: Joseph Cambell's multivolume Historical Atals of World Mythology, his magnum opus, marks the culmination of his brilliant career as scholar, writer, teacher, and one of the foremost interreters of our sacred traditions. Campbell describe his work as an attempt to tell humankind's "One Great Story"--Our saga of spiritual awakening and the subsequent development of the many different mythological perspectives that have shaped us throughout time. His central theme is that our seemingly disparate spiritual traditions are neither discrete nor unique, but rather each is simply an "ethnic manifestation" of one or another of those "elemental ideals" that have forever transfixed the human psyche.
- Subjects: Myths.;
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