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David O'Brien

    Ein Sherlock des 25. Jahrhunderts
    Northern Soul
    Civilisation and nineteenth-century art
    Jesus the King Booklet Edition: Discover the Greatest Path of All
    The Corinthian Mysteries
    Exiled in Modernity
    • 2022

      Like a skillful, stellar detective, the author examines certain texts found in 1 Corinthians that have been a mystery to most of God's People. What he uncovers is the Truth that frees God's ministry in women, and deals with the ancient accuser. This book is a catalyst for the ministry of Christ, through God's royal Daughters, to shine brighter and hotter than ever. In this time, before Jesus returns, this will happen. Assemble your compass, canteen, boots and hat; you're going on a journey of exploration!!!

      The Corinthian Mysteries
    • 2018

      Exiled in Modernity

      Delacroix, Civilization, and Barbarism

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Eugène Delacroix's exploration of civilization is central to his artistic expression, influencing his writings, murals, and paintings, particularly those depicting North Africa and animals. The book delves into how these themes shaped his work, revealing the intricate relationship between his artistic vision and cultural concepts of the time. Through this lens, it examines Delacroix's unique perspective on the interplay between art and civilization.

      Exiled in Modernity
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Civilisation and nineteenth-century art

      A European concept in global context

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores how the concept of Civilisation influenced prominent public mural paintings and sculptures in Europe and the United States during the long nineteenth century. It examines the role of these artworks in speculating on historical trajectories and shaping Western perceptions of non-Western societies, as well as their impact on evaluations of social progress and artistic merit. Through this lens, the book highlights the intricate relationship between art, culture, and historical narratives.

      Civilisation and nineteenth-century art
    • 2015