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Ed Parish Sanders

    April 18, 1937 – November 21, 2022

    Ed Sanders is an American poet and musician, often described as a bridge between the Beat and Hippie generations. His work frequently explores themes of social justice and environmental activism, characterized by a raw honesty and an avant-garde style. He possesses a distinctive, unconventional approach that blurs the lines between poetry, music, and journalism. Sanders's writing reflects his activist spirit and visionary outlook, fearlessly engaging with provocative subjects and the darker aspects of society.

    Ed Parish Sanders
    Paul
    Jesus and Judaism
    The Tendencies of the Synoptic Tradition
    Judaism
    First Steps in Counselling
    Judaism
    • 2022
    • 2021

      This special edition of 50 Things to See with a Telescope explains everything you need to jumpstart your journey in astronomy. Written specifically for those living south of the equator, you will learn how to identify constellations, planets, stars, galaxies, nebulae and more. To aid in your exploration, this book provides images of the sky as seen by the naked eye and as viewed through a telescope. Note: If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, consider 50 Things to See with a Telescope: A young Stargazer's Guide.

      50 Things to See with a Telescope
    • 2021

      King's Reach

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      From within King's Reach Tower on the banks of the Thames, John Sanders masterminded the output of Britain's biggest comics publisher over twenty-five years. In this memoir he reveals, for the first time, his story and that of the medium that would go on to dominate global culture.

      King's Reach
    • 2021

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    • 2021
    • 2020

      A Life of Olson

      & a Sequence of Glyphs on Points of his life, work, and times

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the life and times of Charles Olson through a combination of insightful writing and illustrations by Ed Sanders. It delves into Olson's impact on literature and the cultural context of his era, highlighting significant events and influences that shaped his work and philosophy. Sanders captures the essence of Olson's contributions, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this influential figure in American poetry and his connection to the broader cultural landscape.

      A Life of Olson
    • 2019

      The Victim

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      "Someone is lying. and someone is dead. When a young woman is found dead in her own bedroom, the Canterbury police are baffled. There's no sign of a break in, and no evidence. It's as though the killer has vanished overnight. DI Edina Ogborne is determined to uncover the truth, and when a brutal new case comes to light, she's convinced the two incidents are connected. But the new victim, Gina, has her own ideas of how to bring her attacker to justice. As Ed investigates, she soon realises not everything is quite what it seems - and that someone close to the case is lying. But will she find out who before it's too late?"--Provided by publisher

      The Victim
    • 2018

      Investigative Poetry

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The first law of the data site, however, is relatively simple: if complex intelligence is to continue to evolve it must act so there are more possibilities to act next time. Don Byrd, from the introductory essay

      Investigative Poetry
    • 2016

      Judaism

      • 600 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      In this now-classic work, E. P. Sanders carefully shows that what was important in Second Temple Judaism was the common Judaism of the people, their observances of regular practices, and the beliefs that informed them. Sanders offers a remarkably comprehensive presentation of Judaism as a functioning religion: the temple and its routine and festivals; questions of purity, sacrifices, tithes, and taxes; and common theology and hopes for the future. This is a detailed, clear, and well-argued account of all aspects of Jewish religion of the time.

      Judaism
    • 2016

      Comparing Judaism and Christianity: an academic autobiography -- Part I. Early Judaism and the Jewish law. The origin of the phrase "common Judaism"--Covenantal nomism revisited -- The Dead Sea sect and other Jews: commonalities, overlaps, and differences -- Common Judaism and the synagogue in the first century -- Part II. Paul, Judaism, and Paulinism. The covenant as a soteriological category and the nature of salvation in Palestinian and Hellenistic Judaism -- God gave the law to condem: providence in Paul and Josephus -- Literary dependence in Colossians -- Was Paul a prooftexter?: the case of Galatians 3 -- Did Paul break with Judaism? -- Did Paul's theology develop? -- Paul's Jewishness -- Jewish association with Gentiles and Galatians 2:11-14 -- Part III. Inner and outer in the study of religion. "By their fruits you shall know them": inner governs outer -- Wolves in sheep's clothing: hypocrisy and sincerity -- Tithing mint, dill, and cumin: triviality and rituals -- Defenses against charges of hypocrisy and triviality -- Faith and works in ancient Judaism -- Faith and works in early Christianity -- Insider and outsider in ancient Judaism -- Insider and outsider in early Christianity -- Christianity, Judaism, and humanism.

      Comparing Judaism and Christianity