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EILEEN O'CONNELL shares visions of what it means to be human, shaped by chance and providence, and re-visions that explore how shifts in time, space and circumstance alter these perspectives.
John Dominic Crossan explores the lost years of earliest Christianity, the years immediately following Jesus' execution. He establishes the contextual setting through a combination of literary, anthropological, historical and archaeological approaches. He challenges the assumptions about the role of Paul and the meaning of resurrection, and forges a new understanding of the birth of the Christian church. Here is a vivid account of early Christianity's interaction with the world around it, and of the new traditions and communities established as Jesus' companions continued their movement after his death.
Set in the late 1940s in beautiful Center City Philadelphia, Rittenhouse Square and the Main Line, this is the story of Eileen OConnell and John Doyle, an unusual friendship. It is a loving, tender memory of a beautiful friendship that spanned almost 60 years. Eileens quest for true love is a lifetime pursuit falling short of the prize.
Includes Part 1, Number 1 & 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - December)