Jonah is a specialist in world religions. No one knows the sacred writings as he does. He struggles with life's challenges and human prejudices, as do we all, and is further burdened with an inner angry spark that is prone to explosion. But this is no ordinary man. He possesses oratory skills far beyond the commonplace. He doesn't just speak the sacred texts, he lives them. It is not until he walks in the reluctant footsteps of his namesake - the Jonah of the Bible, the Qur'an, and the Tanakh - that the glimmer of understanding begins to form: -It's all about Love, Jonah.-...
Jonah is a specialist in world religions. No one knows the sacred writings as he does. He struggles with life's challenges and human prejudices, a...
Martin Flanagan uses Bakhtin's notions of dialogism, chronotope and polyphony to address fundamental questions about film form and reception, focussing particularly on the way cinematic narrative utilises time and space in its very construction.
Martin Flanagan uses Bakhtin's notions of dialogism, chronotope and polyphony to address fundamental questions about film form and reception, focussin...
This book draws together a collection of essays looking at the ways in which charters and charter scholarship in different areas of Britain and Ireland, highlighting comparisons and contrasts in charter production and use.
This book draws together a collection of essays looking at the ways in which charters and charter scholarship in different areas of Britain and Irelan...