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  • - Eastern Zhou Dynasty
    av Wang Guozhen
    479 - 715,-

  • - The Essence of Space Exploration
    av Jacques Arnould
    305 - 445

    For a long time what we now know as space was inaccessible to humans, not because it was at a height which was unattainable without the least astronautical technology or principles, but because of the cosmic and dualistic representation of reality. Humans were relegated to the centre, to a sort of ecesspiti of imperfection, alteration, incompleteness and finally death. Around them were crystal spheres which held the planets and starsoimmutable, eternal and perfectoa domain which was completely off-limits to humans, unless they had discarded their carnal envelope, either through a mystical experience or after death. It took a revolution, the Copernican Revolution, to shatter the celestial spheres and make them no longer forbidden territory. Galileo was one of the first revolutionaries: through his astronomical observations, he showed the Earth and the Sky were in fact made of the same fabric, the same material, and therefore belonged to the same world. Then followed Kepler and others. Centuries passed, and human conquered the air, and then space. Their feet touched the surface of the Moon and their wheels the surface of Mars. The Earth and the entire universe somehow became flat again with no folds, no curves, at least in appearance, to hide any dark corners. The horizon once again retreated out of reach taking with it perhaps the last dreams of exploration. The human imagination does not like horizons which are too flat, too clear; humanity needs to meet resistance, brakes, constraints to stop them in their tracks, to cross them and lead them, to new unknown territories. An impossible Horizon, writes Jacques Arnould in this work, but a horizon without which our adventures, our explorations would lose their savor and especially their meaning. We will then understand that even if the goal is never fully achieved, it is the quest that enriches us.i Bertrand Piccard. (Balloonist, aviator and psychiatrist, Bertrand Piccard is the first to complete a non-stop balloon flight around the globe, in a balloon named Breitling Orbiter 3. With Andre Borschberg, he is the initiator, chairman, and pilot of Solar Impulse, the first successful round-the-world solar powered flight)

  • - Primitive Society
    av Wang Guozhen
    469 - 715,-

  • - Australian Essays in Anglican Ecclesiology
     
    429

  • av Diane Phillips
    229 - 315

  • av Jakelin Troy
    375

    The Sydney Language was written to revive interest in the Aboriginal language of the Sydney district. It makes readily available the small amount of surviving information from historical records. Author, Professor Jakelin Troy refers to the language as the Sydney Language'' because there was no name given for the language in these historical records until late in the nineteenth century when it was referred to as Dharug. The language is now called by its many clan names, including Gadigal in the Sydney city area and Dharug in Western Sydney. The word for Aboriginal person in this language is yura'', this word has been used to help identify the language, with the most common spellings being Iyora and Eora. The Sydney Language is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about the language and culture of the Aboriginal owners of what is now called Sydney.

  • - Thipingku Yuwi, Maka Ngiya, Names of Birds and Other Words
     
    375

  • av Elaine Farmer
    385 - 529,-

  • - Theological Explorations in Appreciation of Denis Edwards
     
    639

  • - Theological Explorations in Appreciation of Denis Edwards
     
    509

  • av MARY L O'HARA
    555 - 645

  • av John Stenhouse
    369 - 489

  • - The Life of Paddy Compass Namadbara
     
    385,-

    This book offers a unique perspective on the life and making of this Aboriginal Western Arnhem clever man or marrkidjbu. Born at the end of the 19th Century when the Western world had scarcely touched Arnhem Land, Paddy Compass Namadbara acted as a healer for his countrymen and became a powerful and revered leader. Using his clever abilities and wisdom to nurture his community, he enabled the community to deal with the cultural and social changes of the encroaching Western world. He achieved the reputation of being one of the most powerful and clever of traditional marrkidjbu described as a proper number one champion! Based on stories told by the people he helped, some profoundly and in extraordinary ways. This unique biography looks at his life through the eyes of his Western Arnhem countrymen who witnessed his extraordinary abilities. Ian White, researcher and compiler for Clever Man: The Life of Paddy Compass Namadbara, encourages readers to give greater consideration to the reality of the extraordinary abilities of clever people such as Paddy Compass.

  • av James Kurikilamkatt
    389

    If St. Thomas reached India in 52 AD, where was he preaching in the years prior to ths? Can there be truth to the idea that he traveled to India? This book tries to give comprehensive answers to these questions.

  • - The Gift and Goal of Koinonia
    av Philip Kariatlis
    345

  • - Une Ethique Pour l'Odyssee de l'Espace
    av Jacques Arnould
    255 - 269

  • av Beth Doherty
    295 - 375,-

  • - Martin Luther's Theology Past Present and Future
     
    635,-

  • - Salt and Light Words of the Day
    av Patrick Negri
    589 - 709,-

    This book is a collection of homilies (sermons), by an Australian Catholic Priest along with his art work. They cover the full liturgical year and the paintings in the volume are pieces of abstract art.

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