Tragedy Transformed

Tragedy Transformed
Author: Gordon S. Grose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2015-04-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578160894


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Using spiritual and psychological resources, Tragedy Transformed offers wisdom and self-help ideas for people in tragedy. Each chapter contains an interview with people today, a detailed discussion of Job's similar experiences, and self-help suggestions. The book also contains an Epilogue, Endnotes, and an Index.

Transformed by Tragedy

Transformed by Tragedy
Author: Carmyn Sparks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781940262017


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Where did her Father get his choice of a name? Everyone just assumed it was because he loved operas and named her after the Spanish gypsy in "Carmen." As she matured into a stunningly beautiful young girl with an olive complexion, dark hair and dark eyes, she resembled more of the Hispanic race than her Caucasian ancestry. Her lack of identity in early childhood combined with the rejection and abuse from her family of origin, led Carmyn to believe that the "y" in her name was the beginning of her feeling like a misplaced "why" in life. After a failed suicide attempt at age thirteen, Carmyn sought to find the answers to the untold many "whys" in her life. A dramatic conclusion weaves the past with the present and shines with the compelling truth and hope that only God can bring light out of darkness. Her redemption is found veiled in the symbolism of roses, the love of an unforgettable caretaker named Rosetta, and a divine revelation from God that ultimately transforms her tragedies into triumphs.

The Transformations of Tragedy

The Transformations of Tragedy
Author: Fionnuala O’Neill Tonning
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004416544


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The Transformations of Tragedy explores different Christian influences, from the Early Modern to Modern periods, upon the development of post-classical Western tragedy.

Transforming Tragedy

Transforming Tragedy
Author: Heather Meadows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781732634923


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Eighty-seven percent of her seven-year-old body was covered in third-degree burns, coupled with a traumatic heart injury. Doctors calculated a 140 percent chance Heather would die. There were so many questions. Would she live? The emotional quality of this book will captivate your heart.

The Reason I Run

The Reason I Run
Author: Christopher Spriggs
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 178372496X


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Rich with insights and inspiration, personal discoveries and unforgettable encounters, The Reason I Run is an astonishing story that will make you laugh, weep and wonder. Join Chris on an incredible journey that will stay with you for the rest of your life.

God the Ingenious Alchemist

God the Ingenious Alchemist
Author: John R. Claypool
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819226289


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"God's goodness is bigger than all human badness," writes best-selling author John Claypool. "God's power and willingness to forgive are greater than our human capacity to sin." The Bible is often held up as a source of family values, but it is also full of families who falter and do so generation after generation. Few families have visited as much evil on each other as Abraham's descendants in Genesis. Using these stories, Claypool explores how God turns the "lead" of evil–like Jacob's theft of Esau's birthright, and Joseph's brothers selling him into slavery in Egypt–into the "gold" of abundant blessing, as alchemists were said to do in the past. God is always more interested in our future, according to Claypool, than in our pasts. In this book, as in his other books, Claypool explores the biblical texts carefully, and with a pastoral eye for the characters from Genesis and his contemporary readers. This book offers challenge and comfort to people who feel that their sins may be beyond God's concern and their lives beyond redemption.

Tragedy in Ovid

Tragedy in Ovid
Author: Dan Curley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107244528


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Ovid is today best known for his grand epic, Metamorphoses, and elegiac works like the Ars Amatoria and Heroides. Yet he also wrote a Medea, now unfortunately lost. This play kindled in him a lifelong interest in the genre of tragedy, which informed his later poetry and enabled him to continue his career as a tragedian – if only on the page instead of the stage. This book surveys tragic characters, motifs and modalities in the Heroides and the Metamorphoses. In writing love letters, Ovid's heroines and heroes display their suffering in an epistolary theater. In telling transformation stories, Ovid offers an exploded view of the traditional theater, although his characters never stray too far from their dramatic origins. Both works constitute an intratextual network of tragic stories that anticipate the theatrical excesses of Seneca and reflect the all-encompassing spirit of Roman imperium.

A Lifetime of Miracles

A Lifetime of Miracles
Author: Charity Beallis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781795565417


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This is a true story from birth to 2017 about the hardships I've endured. It is meant to inspire others to look at the life I've had and say, "If she can change, I can change." Some of us think what we've done is too bad or what happened to us can never be a thing of the past. We continue to live in that past daily and suffer from the emotional or physical challenges we face from such tragedies. But it doesn't have to be that way. It is not easy by all means, but it can be overcome. The key is God and His grace. It is vital to know starting out, that this is not a change that occurs over night, it is a journey that lasts a lifetime. That being said, it is totally worth it. You will become a better person everyday and start to love yourself, and others, once again.

Sentenced to Life: Mental Illness, Tragedy, and Transformation

Sentenced to Life: Mental Illness, Tragedy, and Transformation
Author: Joan Becker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781625860262


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Travel with one heartbroken family as they struggle to find help for their son, face unspeakable tragedy, receive unexpected forgiveness, and deal with the aftermath of a child whose mental health issues ended in calamity . . . and transformation. Discover the confidence that buoys author Joan Becker and her family as they push for reform in the broken mental health system before more lives are ruined. Their story offers hope, help, and heart-felt compassion. "Joan Becker has a generous spirit and kind heart that come forward in this book. By sharing her family's experience she'll help other families struggling with mental illness feel less alone. That's a tremendous accomplishment when the illness causes feelings of isolation and hopelessness for parents who are desperate to help their suffering child. The mental health system can and should be better, and this book inspires all of us to do everything we can to make it so." U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA)

Traumascapes

Traumascapes
Author: Maria M. Tumarkin
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780522851779


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'Traumascapes are a distinctive category of places transformed physically and psychically by suffering, part of a scar tissue that stretches across the world.' Maria Tumarkin grew up in the old Soviet Union, and emigrated to Australia as a teenager. In 2004, she embarked on an international odyssey to investigate and write about major sites of violence and suffering. Traumascapes is a powerful meditation on the places she visited: Bali, Berlin, Manhattan, Moscow, Port Arthur, Sarajevo, and the field in Pennsylvania where the fourth plane involved in the attacks of September 11 2001 crashed. In a time when terror and tragedy flourish these locations exhibit a compelling power, drawing pilgrims and tourists from around the world who want to understand the meaning of the traumatic events that unfolded there. In traumascapes, life goes on but the past is still unfinished business.