This engrossing story of love gone bad traces the full arc of a harrowing relationship with a charismatic but volatile woman. Through a wrenching exploration of lesbian stereotypes and abuse in queer relationships, Machado explodes our ideas about what a memoir can do and be.
The Ecumenical Dogmatics of Edmund Schlink (1903-1984) represents the culmination of five decades of scholarly work by one of the most important Christian theologians of the twentieth century. The ecumenical significance of this book is evident from its accompanying prefaces that were written by two non-Lutheran theologians, one a Roman Catholic and the other an Eastern Orthodox, who each affirmed that the work's essential contents are consistent with the faith taught by their respective churches. An additional preface by Wolfhart Pannenberg and an afterword by Michael Plathow, both of which were written for the third edition, underscore the book's abiding relevance for the ongoing task of seeking the visible unity of the Christian church.
This second volume provides the first-ever English translation of Schlink's dogmatics!
- Provocative art that brings the intelligence agency onto the scene - Original visual creations - First comprehensive monograph
- Provocative art that brings the intelligence agency onto the scene - Original visual creations - First comprehensive monograph
Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, this board book version of <i>David Bowie </i>tells the inspiring story of this famous singer-songwriter and musician.