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Este es un libro de historia y compromiso creyente sobre un tema clave de la Biblia y del mismo Magisterio de la Iglesia. Es un libro de historia que expone de un modo ordenado el despliegue y mensaje de la familia a lo largo de la Biblia, en el Antiguo y el Nuevo Testamento. No hay quizá un tema de más importancia: solo conociendo lo que fuimos, podremos proponer y buscar lo que seremos. Es un libro de compromiso creyente, y así quiere ofrecer e impulsar un modelo fecundo de familia, en intimidad y opción social, en libertad y comunión, sabiendo que solo si "hacemos" familia podremos ser humanos y recrear nuestra historia. En definitiva, esta ofrece una visión de conjunto de la familia en la Biblia, para responder a la tarea más urgente del momento actual: ser familia en comunión y esperanza de futuro. Esa es la respuesta que la Biblia ofrece no solo a los cristianos, sino a todos los hombres y mujeres que quieran optar por el futuro de la Vida.
DESDE GÉNESIS... "En el principio Dios creó todo de la nada" ¿Qué significan realmente todas las historias de la Biblia? ¿Será la Biblia demasiada aburrida para mí? ¿Por qué la Biblia es tan larga? ¿Alguna vez te ha dado vergüenza hacer estas preguntas? Esta edición de Relatos de Historias Bíblicas para la Familia te ayudará a entender de qué tratan realmente las historias de la Biblia y cómo cada una de ellas encaja para contar una gran historia sobre Dios y su amor por la gente, ¡incluido tú! Las historias de la Biblia se encuentra en términos fácilmente comprensibles, en cada capítulo encontrarás material extra como ilustraciones interesantes, datos divertidos y curiosidades sobre las historias bíblicas, listas sencillas de personajes y lugares importantes, y formas fáciles de aplicar los temas a tu propia vida. Después de leer Relatos de Historias Bíblicas para la Familia, ¡Entenderás lo emocionante que es la Biblia y porque la palabra de Dios es importante para ti! ...HASTA APOCALIPSIS "Dios tiene toda la historia pasado, presente y futuro en Sus manos". FROM GENESIS . . . "In the beginning, God created everything out of nothing." What do all the Bible stories actually mean? Will the Bible be too boring for me? Why is the Bible so long? Have you ever asked--or been too embarrassed to ask--any of these questions? This young reader's edition of The Whole Bible Story will help you understand what the stories in the Bible are actually all about and how every single one of them fits together to tell one big story about God and his love for people--including you! Along with the story of the Bible in words you can easily understand, in every chapter you will find great bonus material like exciting illustrations, fun facts and trivia about the Bible stories, simple lists of important characters and places, and easy-to-follow ways to apply the themes to your own life. After reading The Whole Bible Story, you will understand what's so exciting about the Bible and why God's Word matters to you! . . . TO REVELATION "God has all of history-- past, present, future-- in his hands."
«You shall not kill, son, you shall not kill, because no man can be the same after taking another man's life.» Fernando, a young literary editor and the son of a persecuted Spanish Republican, decides to flee a Spain battered by the Civil War. His friends, Catalina and Eulogio, escaping their own circumstances, join him in the adventure. The three young friends live a great story of unwavering friendship and loyalty which takes them on a journey through Second World War Alexandria, occupied Paris, Lisbon, Prague, Boston and Chile. An ode to friendship Fernando, Catalina and Eulogio have grown together in a Madrid neighborhood close to the Encarnación convent. The Spanish Civil War has just ended and the young trio try to recover from the impact it had on their lives and those of their families. Fernando lives with his mother, Isabel, awaiting his father's liberation -incarcerated because of his Republican ideals-, hoping for an absolution that never arrives. Catalina lives on the same street. Her family has come to ruins during the Civil War and in order to confront their debts, her father plans to marry her to a man she despises. Eulogio is the one whose war losses are greatest. His father died in combat and he himself returned from war a cripple after a heroic act which saved Marvin's life, a young American who arrived in Spain in 1936 to study literature, and when war broke, decided to stay and portray the pain of conflict in a celebrated poem anthology. The future's perspectives look grimmer each day for the three friends. They decide to unite their destinies and embark on a new life away from Madrid to save the little that they have left.
A journalist receives a proposal to investigate the eventful life of his great-grandmother, about whom all that is known is that she fled Spain, abandoning her husband and child, shortly before the Civil War broke out. The memoir of an entire century, this novel adds a new, original chapter to Julia Navarro's best-selling career. Tell Me Who I Am surprises and enchants with a captivating and heartrending story. This is a novel about memory and identity with an exceptionallywell-drawn and unforgettable literary character: a woman who throughout her extraordinary life was able to achieve the highly difficult feat of knowing herself. A victim of her mistakes, aware of her guilt, frightened by her traumas, she is above all an anti-heroine, a flesh-and-blood woman who always acts according to her principles, facing up to every challenge and making errors for which she will never fully pay. A woman who decided that she couldn't be neutral in this life. Navarro's most personal novel surprises for its melodrama and the raw emotions transmitted by many of its stories. It is filled with pure adventure, introspection and political chronicle. From the tumultuous years of the Second Spanish Republic to the fall of the Berlin Wall, including World War II and the Cold War, these pages are packed with intrigue, emotion, politics, espionage, love, betrayal and settings like Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, Buenos Aires, Mexico, Moscow, London, Berlin and Warsaw with brief stopovers in The Basque Country, Cairo, Athens, Lisbon and New York.
¡Dios es bueno! Algunas personas piensan en Dios como el viejo gruñón que está sentado en el cielo con un gran palo en su mano derecha, esperando que alguien se salga de la línea para dejárselo caer en la cabeza. Pero Él, no tiene ningún palo en la mano, su disciplina es producto de su amor, todo lo que hace, aun cuando en el momento no te parece agradable, lo hace por tu bien. En este libro el autor nos muestra la importancia de reconocer a Dios en cada situación de nuestra vida, las consecuencias que podríamos pagar por desobedecer los grandes beneficios que nos brinda la obediencia y lo hermoso de saber que Dios está interesado en cada área de tu vida, más de lo que nosotros imaginamos.
When Sarah Gooding returned a valuable brooch to the elderly Dowager Countess of Densbury, she had no idea it would lead to a job as the lively woman's companion. Nor did she expect to admire the Dowager's youngest grandson so much, even though the difference in their stations means nothing will ever come of her daydreams. With two older brothers taking up the roles of heir and spare as well as his parents' attention, Randall Everard spent much of his youth with his beloved grandmother. Knowing he'll soon be moving away from his family estate and won't see as much of her, he particularly wants to make this Christmas special for the Dowager. As Sarah and Randall find themselves spending the holidays together with the Dowager, will their shared festivities lead to a bond that lasts beyond the Christmas season?
Benito Pérez Galdós, considered Spain’s most important novelist after Cervantes, wrote 77 novels, several works of theater and a number of other tomes during his lifetime (1843–1920). His works have been translated into all major languages of the world, and many of his most highly regarded novels, those of the contemporary period, have been translated into English two, three and even four times over. Of the few “contemporary novels” of Galdós that until now have not come to light in English, The Forbidden is certainly among the most noteworthy. The story line concerns a wealthy philanderer, José María Bueno de Guzmán, who attempts to buy the favors of his three beautiful married cousins. He is successful with the first, Eloísa, a grasping materialist who falls deeply in love with him. Then he rejects her in order to attempt to seduce the youngest, Camila. Meanwhile, the third, the pseudo-intellectual María Juana, jealous, seduces José María. But it is Camila, healthy, impetuous and wild, who resists his temptations and holds our attention. The novelist and critic Leopoldo Alas, Galdós’s contemporary, calls her “the most feminine, graceful, lively female character that any modern novelist has painted.” As a naturalistic study, in the manner of Balzac in particular, principal characters of Galdós’s other novels (El doctor Centeno, La de Bringas, La familia de León Roch) become fleetingly visible in The Forbidden. In addition, the entire Bueno de Guzmán family gives evidence of the naturalistic emphasis on heredity: they all display certain physical or mental disorders. Eloísa has a morbid fear of feathers, María Juana often feels that she has a tiny piece of cloth caught in her teeth, José María suffers bouts of depression, an uncle is a kleptomaniac, one of the relatives writes letters to himself, etc. At the same time, this novel shows the foibles of Spanish society where status is determined by one’s associates, by the wearing of finery, and by living on borrowed money. In their history of Spanish literature, Chandler and Schwartz call Galdós “the greatest novelist of the nineteenth century and the only one who deserves to be mentioned in the same breath with great novelists like Balzac, Dickens and Dostoievsky.” The Forbidden, written at the height of the author’s creative powers, is a major work and its publication for an English-speaking audience is long overdue.