Author: Andy Dougan
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Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1841586706
Raising the Dead
Mary Shelley s 1818 novel, Frankenstein, introduced readers around the world to the concept of raising the dead through scientific procedures. Medical books Raising the Dead. Those who read the book were thrilled by this incredible Gothic adventure. Few, however, realised that Shelley s story had a basis in fact. What she imagined as her modern Prometheus was a serious pursuit for some of the greatest minds of the early 19th century. It was a time when scientists genuinely believed, as Frankenstein did, that they could know what it feels like to be God Medical books Jesus Freak: Feeding, Healing, Raising the Dead (Hardcover). "I came late to Christianity," writes Sara Miles, "knocked upside down by a mid-life conversion centered around eating a literal chunk of bread. I hadn't decided to profess an article of doctrine, but discovered a force blowing uncontrollably through the world." In this new book, Sara Miles tells what happened when she decided to follow the flesh and blood Jesus by doing something real. For everyone afraid to feed hungry strangers, love the unlovable, or go to dark places to bless and heal, she offers hope. She holds out the promise of a God who gave a bunch of housewives and fishermen authority to forgive sins and raise the dead, and who continues to call us to action. And she tells, in vivid, heartbreakingly honest stories, how the ordinary people around her are transformed by taking up God's work in the world. Sara Miles offers a fresh, fully embodied faith that sweeps away the anxious formulas of religion to reveal the scandalous power of eating with sinners, embracing the unclean, and loving the wrong people. Jesus Freak: Feeding Healing Raising the Dead is her inspiring book for undomesticated Christians who still believe, as she writes, "that Jesus has given us the power to be Jesus."
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"I came late to Christianity," writes Sara Miles, "knocked upside down by a mid-life conversion centered around eating a literal chunk of bread. I hadn't decided to profess an article of doctrine, but discovered a force blowing uncontrollably through the world." In this new book, Sara Miles tells what happened when she decided to follow the flesh and blood Jesus by doing something real. For everyone afraid to feed hungry strangers, love the unlovable, or go to dark places to bless and heal, she offers hope. She holds out the promise of a God who gave a bunch of housewives and fishermen authori
On October 20, 2006, a middle-aged auto mechanic, Jeff Markin, walked into the emergency room at the Palm Beach Gardens Hospital and collapsed from a massive heart attack. Forty minutes later he was declared dead. After filling out his final report, the supervising cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, started out of the room. Before I crossed its threshold, however, I sensed God was telling me to turn around and pray for the patient, Crandall says.With that prayer and Dr. Crandall's instruction to give the man what seemed one more useless shock from the defibrillator, Jeff Markin came back to
Jesus Freak: Feeding Healing Raising the Dead, ISBN-13: 9780470481660, ISBN-10: 0470481668
Raising the Dead. Author: SIMON, Roger L New York: Villard Books 1988. First edition / First printing. Hardcover. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Author of THE BIG FIX and THE STRAIGHT MAN.
Medical Book Raising the Dead
Those who read the book were thrilled by this incredible Gothic adventure. Few, however, realised that Shelley s story had a basis in fact. What she imagined as her modern Prometheus was a serious pursuit for some of the greatest minds of the early 19th century. It was a time when scientists genuinely believed, as Frankenstein did, that they could know what it feels like to be God.
Raising the Dead is the story of the science of galvanism named after the Italian scientist Luigi Galvini who had conducted the original experiments a movement that investigated the theory of animal electricity , a unifying vital spirit that animates us all, its leaders believing that that they stood on the brink of immortality. While they ultimately failed in this challenge, their studies mapped out the nervous system and made valuable and enduring contributions to modern-day medical knowledge and understanding from theorising the concept of the modern-day defibrillator, and deep brain stimulus which is used to treat personality disorders, to experimental procedures involving the use of microchip-controlled devices to bridge damaged spinal nerves.