Women and Miracle Stories

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Author: Anna Korte

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-11-13

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 9047402871

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This book contains a multidisciplinary collection of studies on women in miracle stories found in texts ranging from religious classics to contemporary literary fiction. Miracle stories are a genre of great importance for the study of women's religious inheritance and for the historical and cultural understanding of women as 'makers of faith'. Miracle stories are very generally speaking more open to popular religion and culture than, for instance, doctrinal and official ecclesiastical texts, and as such, they can be of special interest to the study of women's lives and religious aspirations. Remarkably, up till now this genre has not been looked at from this point of view. This book aims to open this field for further research by presenting case studies from diverse angles and disciplines. Some of the questions this book tries to answer are: What do miracle stories specifically tell us about women? Are there some (types of) miracles that are in particular related to (certain groups of) women? What do these stories tell us about women as performers and/or subjects of miracles? What can be said about the social function and religious meaning of miracles by specifically looking at the way certain groups of women are practising and experiencing miracles? By including research on miracle stories in contemporary fiction written by women this book also wants to acknowledge and research the disputed status of 'miracles' as well of 'women' in our present society which is moving from modernity to post-modernity. Please note that Women and Miracle Stories is previously published by Brill in hardback (ISBN 90 04 16681 8, still available).

A Treasury of Miracles for Women

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Author: Karen Kingsbury

Publisher: FaithWords

Published: 2008-11-15

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 0446550264

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury shares a collection of inspiring true stories from women whose faith has sustained them through monumental trials. For mothers, wives, sisters, and friends, this book will uplift the hearts of its readers through accounts of faith proving triumphant over any obstacle.

The Miracle Effect

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Author: Kimberly Krueger

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-11-20

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781979140997

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"Jesus is still in the miracle business!" shares one of the twenty women who reveal the true, short stories of real miracles that took place in their lives. "The Miracle Effect," from FEW International Publications, follows these extraordinary women through the lows of life and highs of an eternal and loving God of mercy and grace. From Cancer remissions, lung transplants, and illnesses, to parenthood, friendships, and marriage, to today's most talked about topics such as PTSD, abortion, and same sex attraction, this collection of soul-enriching stories drives again and again to the heart of a loving God and the miracles He can (and does) still perform in lives today. The collection, inspired by Micah 7:15, which tells us: "...I will show you miracles," will make you cry, laugh, relate, and recognize the Hand of God in everything from the mundane to the...well...miraculous!

The Case Against Miracles

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Author: John W. Loftus

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781839193064

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For as long as the idea of "miracles" has been in the public sphere, the conversation about them has been shaped exclusively by religious apologists and Christian leaders. The definitions for what a miracles are have been forged by the same men who fought hard to promote their own beliefs as fitting under that umbrella. It's time for a change. Enter John W. Loftus, an atheist author who has earned three master's degrees from Lincoln Christian Seminary and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Loftus, a former student of noted Christian apologist William Lane Craig, got some of the biggest names in the field to contribute to this book, which represents a critical analysis of the very idea of miracles. Incorporating his own thoughts along with those of noted academics, philosophers, and theologians, Loftus is able to properly define "miracle" and then show why there's no reason to believe such a thing even exists. Addressing every single issue that touches on miracles in a thorough and academic manner, this compilation represents the most extensive look at the phenomenon ever displayed through the lens of an ardent nonbeliever. If you've ever wondered exactly what a miracle is, or doubted whether they exist, then this book is for you.

Barbara Stanwyck

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Author: Dan Callahan

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2012-02-03

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1617031844

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Barbara Stanwyck (1907–1990) rose from the ranks of chorus girl to become one of Hollywood's most talented leading women—and America's highest-paid woman in the mid-1940s. Shuttled among foster homes as a child, she took a number of low-wage jobs while she determinedly made the connections that landed her in successful Broadway productions. Stanwyck then acted in a stream of high-quality films from the 1930s through the 1950s. Directors such as Cecil B. DeMille, Fritz Lang, and Frank Capra treasured her particular magic. A four-time Academy Award nominee, winner of three Emmys and a Golden Globe, she was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Academy. Dan Callahan considers both Stanwyck's life and her art, exploring her seminal collaborations with Capra in such great films as Ladies of Leisure, The Miracle Woman, and The Bitter Tea of General Yen; her Pre-Code movies Night Nurse and Baby Face; and her classic roles in Stella Dallas, Remember the Night, The Lady Eve, and Double Indemnity. After making more than eighty films in Hollywood, she revived her career by turning to television, where her role in the 1960s series The Big Valley renewed her immense popularity. Callahan examines Stanwyck's career in relation to the directors she worked with and the genres she worked in, leading up to her late-career triumphs in two films directed by Douglas Sirk, All I Desire and There's Always Tomorrow, and two outrageous westerns, The Furies and Forty Guns. The book positions Stanwyck where she belongs—at the very top of her profession—and offers a close, sympathetic reading of her performances in all their range and complexity.

Miracles Happen When Women Pray

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Author: Bobbye Byerly

Publisher: Gospel Light Publications

Published: 2002-02-05

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9780830726462

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What happens when an ordinary woman surrenders her prayer life to the Holy Spirit's leading? The author shares her lifelong adventures with the Holy Spirit, showing how miracle-producing prayer is God's intended norm, not the exception, for praying women. The author's stories and teaching will build the reader's faith and understanding of the power of intercession, that prayer is a partnership to bring about God's will on earth. When we surrender our own agendas, seeking only to hear God's voice, our prayers release His power into situations and bring about supernatural results. Understanding God's ways and His character changes us, making us conduits for His power and purposes in this world.

Miracle Survivor

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Author: Shirley Rogers

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-08-17

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781465336422

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Tells the true story of the author's severe trauma and abuse suffered at the hands of her husband.

Supernatural Childbirth

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Author: Jackie Mize

Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers

Published: 2010-05-25

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1606830767

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Pregnancy and childbirth are often depicted as a time of sickness and mood swings for women followed by twelve to twenty hours of pain and hard labor. Many women have been told they can never conceive. Others have suffered the pain of conceiving and miscarrying. Have you had enough of this picture? Supernatural Childbirth is a practical...

Women and the Economic Miracle

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Author: Mary C. Brinton

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780520075634

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This lucid, hard-hitting book explores a central paradox of the Japanese economy: the relegation of women to low-paying, dead-end jobs in a workforce that depends on their labor to maintain its status as a world economic leader. Drawing upon historical materials, survey and statistical data, and extensive interviews in Japan, Mary Brinton provides an in-depth and original examination of the role of gender in Japan's phenomenal postwar economic growth. Brinton finds that the educational system, the workplace, and the family in Japan have shaped the opportunities open to female workers. Women move in and out of the workforce depending on their age and family duties, a great disadvantage in a system that emphasizes seniority and continuous work experience. Brinton situates the vicious cycle that perpetuates traditional gender roles within the concept of human capital development, whereby Japanese society "underinvests" in the capabilities of women. The effects of this underinvestment are reinforced indirectly as women sustain male human capital through unpaid domestic labor and psychological support. Brinton provides a clear analysis of a society that remains misunderstood, but whose economic transformation has been watched with great interest by the industrialized world.