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"This is the first English translation of an important novel by one of America's foremost contemporary writers. Experimental in form, lacking a strict narrative line and a conventional plot, it is a strange and shocking portrait of a woman's intense incestuous love for her brother. She is eccentric at the beginning of the story and grows progressively more alienated from reality as she recalls her past during a stay at the Villa Serbelloni above Lake Como in Bellagio, Italy, where she has gone to write a novel." "The book consists of her reminiscences of her dead brother which are addressed to him. It offers at once a highly poetic evocation of a troubled mind, an apparently realistic portrayal of life among her friends: the writers, artists, and musicians she knew, from the 60's to the present time, and a mordant and brutal commentary on a kind of family attachment that is found throughout the world. Her feelings and fantasies are described through her own language, subtly and sensitively, and she herself is depicted with keen psychological insight. One of the few works of fiction to treat the incestuous relationship from the viewpoint of the victim/perpetrator."--BOOK JACKET.
J. Gresham Machen, a pastor and scholar, set an example for us one hundred years ago to this day. Most famous for his 1923 book Christianity and Liberalism, Machen fought the good fight of faith at the expense of his own reputation—risking it all for the sake of advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ. His story encourages us to move forward with the peace of Christ and a heart of faith-filled obedience to him who loved us and gave himself for us, and to fight the good fight of faith in spite of great odds. This discussion guide serves as a companion to The Life I Now Live: Continuing Machen’s Historic Battle for the Gospel. The Life I Now Live is about defending the Christian Faith in such a critical time in history. It is obvious that Deconstructionism and Postmodernism have ravaged the Evangelical Church in America—especially over the past two decades. So how do men and women like you and I rightly safeguard and serve the Church in such turbulent times? The Life I Now Live answers this question for us by accentuating the need for discipleship that understands the vital importance of apologetics, church history, and evangelism. Many pastors, teachers, and ministry leaders feel the need for holistic discipleship that engages the heart and mind. They may desire to lead a study on apologetics, church history, and evangelism, but they simply don’t know where to begin. This discussion guide will help you facilitate crucial conversations regarding the Christian Faith. Each chapter contains a brief summary to refresh your memory, a set of questions for small group discussion, guided prayers, and pictures, in addition to supplementary texts and resources.
An exploration of the commodification of autobiography 1820-1860 in relation to shifting fictional representations of identity.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. Minister of the twenty-eighth congregational society at Boston. Containing his theological, polemical, and critical writings, sermons, speeches, and addresses, and literary miscellanies.