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Michael O'Brien

    1. Jänner 1948

    Michael D. O’Brien ist ein Autor, Künstler und häufiger Essayist und Dozent zu Glauben und Kultur. Seine Werke sind von einer tiefen katholischen Weltanschauung durchdrungen und untersuchen die komplexe Beziehung zwischen spirituellem Leben und der heutigen Gesellschaft. O’Brien verbindet meisterhaft künstlerische Schönheit mit philosophischer Tiefe und bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Suche nach Sinn in der modernen Welt.

    The Sabbatical
    The Awakening Imagination
    Theophilos
    Sophia House
    Lighthouse
    Father Elijah
    • The Sabbatical

      • 375 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of a sabbatical year, an elderly Oxford history professor finds his peaceful plans disrupted by a web of coincidences that lead him into a dangerous situation involving a family targeted by assassins. As he travels to Romania, the narrative explores profound themes of fatalism versus providence, highlighting the courage and love needed to decipher the chaos around him. The story ultimately champions the victory of faith and reason over destructive forces, intertwining personal and historical struggles in a gripping journey.

      The Sabbatical2021
      4,1
    • The Awakening Imagination

      Image, Idol, Object, Icon

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of human creativity, this essay draws on a lecture by Michael D. O'Brien and examines artistic expressions from cave paintings to modern literature. The author integrates significant artworks, philosophical insights, and personal narratives to present a comprehensive view of humanity's origin and future. Central to the discussion is the inquiry into human nature and how our creative abilities reflect our identity as children of God, offering a profound spiritual and philosophical perspective on the creative imagination.

      The Awakening Imagination2021
      5,0
    • Killing Justice in the Lone Star State is a reality check on active Death Row cases. The book offers a fresh perspective for campaigners and reformers which ranges across theory, policy and practice and explains the unjust Texas 'law of parties.'

      Killing Justice in the Lone Star State2021
    • Lighthouse

      • 201 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Ethan McQuarry serves as a dedicated lighthouse keeper on a remote island off Cape Breton, embodying solitude and commitment. With no family ties, he embraces his role with courage and a strong sense of duty, ensuring the safety of those at sea. The story explores themes of isolation, responsibility, and the quiet strength of a man devoted to his work in the face of nature's challenges.

      Lighthouse2020
      4,5
    • Porusza zagadnienia podstawowe dla teorii literatury Analizuje wpływ zmian w sposobie komunikowania na status i funkcje społeczne literatury Omawia związki literatury z innymi dziedzinami sztuki i nauki Opisuje relacje między literaturą a dyskursami nieliterackimi Prezentuje sposoby wykorzystania transdyscyplinarnych metod badawczych do analizy dzieł literackich i tekstów kultury Podręcznik polecamy studentom kierunków filologicznych do zajęć z teorii literatury oraz kulturoznawcom, a także nauczycielom języka polskiego.

      Ruchome granice literatury2020
    • Sophia House

      A Novel

      • 488 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Sophia House is set in Warsaw during the Nazi occupation. Pawel Tarnowski, a bookseller, gives refuge to David Schäfer, a Jewish youth who has escaped from the ghetto, and hides him in the attic of the book shop. Throughout the winter of 1942-43, haunted by the looming threat of discovery, they discuss good and evil, sin and redemption, literature and philosophy, and their respective religious views of reality. Decades later, David becomes a convert to Catholicism, and is the Carmelite priest Fr. Elijah Schäfer called by the Pope to confront the Anti-Christ in Michael O'Brien's best-selling novel, Father Elijah: an Apocalypse. In this "prequel", the author explores the meaning of love, religious identity, and sacrifice viewed from two distinct perspectives. The cast of characters also includes the notorious Count Smokrev, a literate Nazi Major, a French novelist, a terrifying Polish bear, the Russian icon painter Andrei Rublev, and Pawel's beloved Kahlia, the elusive figure who moves through the story as an unseen presence. As the story unfolds, the loss of spiritual fatherhood in late Western society is revealed as a problem of language in the heart and soul, and as one of the gravest crises of our times. The story points the way to rediscovery of our Father in heaven, and also shows us the path to renewal of human fatherhood. This is a novel about small choices that shift the balance of the world.

      Sophia House2016
      4,6
    • Father Elijah

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Der karmelitische Mönch Pater Elijah, Überlebender des Warschauer Ghettos, wird vom Papst mit einer geheimen Mission beauftragt: Er soll den „Präsidenten“, der im Begriff ist, zum Weltherrscher aufzusteigen an seine Seele erinnern … ein abenteuerliches Unterfangen, das dem Leser ebenso Einblick gibt in die Kämpfe hinter den Mauern des Vatikans wie in die Kämpfe in der menschlichen Seele. Gefesselt von der Spannung der Handlung, bemerkt der Leser am Ende staunend, dass seine innere Welt heller geworden ist und er Antworten auf große Fragen unserer Zeit bekommen hat.

      Father Elijah1996
      4,5