A Cat's Eye View of the World - Theology According to Puderd


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In the Old Testament, God used Balaam's donkey to speak to him and protect him from great difficulty. I think in the Atomic Age God has used a small cat to speak to me many times. I don't hear a voice like Balaam, but the messages are just as loud. In a complex age fraught with distractions and dangers, we are in need of reminders of those times when we are about to stray into the abyss. I hear Puderd telling me spiritual life is found in simplicity and knowledge of God is found in quietness. Contentment is found in good friends, not good products. Trust and safety are really beyond our control and we can only have these if we trust in the One who is in control.




Scandinavian Elements of Finnegans Wake


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In Scandinavian Elements of "Finnegans Wake," Dounia Bunis Christiani addresses herself to an enormous task: examining the significance of Scandinavian history, literature, and languages for the composition of James Joyce's masterwork. Whereas critical studies of Joyce tend to fall into two categories--those exploring the philosophical grounding of his works and those providing close textual readings--the significance of Christiani's work lies in her deep historical and cultural analysis.




The Sigla of Finnegans Wake


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The Books at the Wake


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