Minggu, 24 April 2011

Attempts at Learning: The Prose, Plays, and Poetry of J.T. Bynum., by J.T. Bynum

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A collection of short stories, plays and poetry written between 2010 and 2015. Including: "Hometown Clown - An Abstraction in 3 Acts" - a tragicomedy involving the fate of a very unique clown. "One Act Marvel" - A one act monologue about a man whose life was changed forever by superhuman violence. Excerpt from the play "Super-Survivors". "Dreams of Lilith" - an epic story that rewrites the story of Lilith with a backdrop of myth, history, magic, and genocide.

Attempts at Learning: The Prose, Plays, and Poetry of J.T. Bynum., by J.T. Bynum

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wonderfully written and waiting for more. By Diana "The rarest and most precious moment in life are those ones where you can see how perfectly everything has come together and everything clicks into place and we seem made to complement each others' existence."Loved this mixed collection of poetry, plays, and prose by J.T. Bynum he did such a beautiful job of capturing heartache, friendship, growing up and the confusion of just finding yourself.The poetry was beautifully written and reads like amazing song lyrics at times."After all the things we learned to survive, you're still so beautiful and new to me."And this collection could not be complete without a play about a very depressing clown, a paranoid meth dealer, and two druggies contemplating circumstance, purpose, and life and death.I believe the best poetry has the ability to make you connect it to your own life and growing up in the 90's and 00's in a small town this set has defiantly done that for me.J.T I hope you continue to add to this amazing collection in another volume and share more of your words with the world.

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Senin, 11 April 2011

Elias' Proverbs, by Daniel Molyneux

Elias' Proverbs, by Daniel Molyneux

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"Elias' Proverbs" is a collection of poetic proverbs that are philosophical, spiritual, and, above all, inspirational. Elias the Teacher began to teach in the ancient city of Antioch, speaking words filled with power and wisdom. Among his teachings were poetic practical proverbs to aid God's Children in their daily lives concerning: money and work, love and marriage, parenting and faith. If you enjoy the Bible's "Book of Proverbs" or Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet", then you will appreciate "Elias' Proverbs".                                           Elias was introduced to readers in Molyneux's first book, "The Angel of Antioch", a tale of faith, persecution and courage. When Elias suddenly appeared, some believed he was an angel, others a prophet; but the religious leaders rejected his words, regarding him as a dangerous fool.   One can easy enjoy "Elias' Proverbs" by itself, without first reading "The Angel of Antioch" "Angel" tells the story of Elias' prophetic ministry in the ancient city of Antioch; whereas "Elias' Proverbs" is a collection of Elias' poetical proverbs given to his followers to aid them in their daily lives.

Elias' Proverbs, by Daniel Molyneux

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  • Published on: 2015-10-18
  • Original language: English
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Review Praise for "The Angel of Antioch" ELIZABETH GOODINE Ph.D. Instructor of Religious Studies, Loyola University "I was deeply moved by the story and appreciate it both for the way it illuminates this period of history and for the message it offers today. In Elias, Molyneux has created a character who calls me to examine myself and invites me to follow on the path of justice for all - which points toward Christ."DR. JOEL BIERMANN, Assoc. Professor of Systematic Theology, Concordia Seminary "Angel of Antioch takes its place among a body of Christian writing that capitalizes on the many possibilities that spring from the premise of a prophetic visitation in an unexpected place.  Molyneux...create(s) a character that is profoundly wise, mysterious, and sacrificial, yet not the Christ...Indeed one of the strengths of the book is that it opens wide a door for reflection and discussion not only about the book's plot and character, but about its historical setting and its spiritual truths."KIRKUS REVIEW "A parablelike tale of spirituality, religion, and persecution. Molyneux's debut reads like Scripture, as it tells a story of a mysterious, increasingly popular spiritual instructor. Set in the ancient city of Antioch, some two centuries before the life of Jesus Christ, the tale centers around Elias, an unassuming teacher who awes his ever-growing audiences with his eloquent wisdom. As his following grows into something akin to a band of disciples, the emperor and religious leaders become alarmed at what they perceive as a challenge to their authority."

From the Author "Get wisdom! Get understanding! Do not forsake her, and she will preserve you; love her, and she will keep you. Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom." PROVERBS 4:5-7

About the Author Daniel Molyneux was raised in the wide open spaces and Rocky Mountain grandeur of Wyoming, but now calls the San Francisco Bay Area home. Daniel's writing explores the mysteries of life and death, sickness and healing, victory and defeat, faith and supernatural miracle. He holds degrees in drama, economics and theology, including a doctorate from Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California. He also studied Shakespeare at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; and worked extensively with believers persecuted by repressive governments. To learn more about Daniel Molyneux, Elias the Teacher, and his upcoming novels go to: www.angelofa.com


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book teaches wisdom By Israel Drazin This is a well-written, easy to read, book of wise poetic proverbs. Yutan is sharing the knowledge that he heard in Syria from Elias. The book contains proverbs for daily life, wealth, love and marriage, sexual intimacy, and parenting. Although different than Herman Hesse’s famed Siddhartha, Molyneux’s book of proverbs reminded me of this classic. Molyneux stresses that people should seek wisdom and not rely on clerics, no matter how pious they seem, for they frequently do not teach true wisdom.He explains that clerics cannot help us attain eternal glory because “Many clerics stand in front of the Door of Wisdom, blocking the way for those who wish to enter.” “A rat is not made sweet and tasty by living in a honey jar. Nor can an evil person become sweet and pleasing to the Almighty by spending long hours within the house of prayer.” “Do not trust a religious person more than others.”Religion can be helpful, but it and its adherents can be dangerous. Many clerics preach an easy to obtain life’s goal, but true religious teachers “boldly speak lessons that are hard and difficult to accept.”Only God “can give eternal glory.” To gain this glory, we need to learn “to abstain from the world’s fleeting pleasures.” But unfortunately people are “content to be dumb.” They do not realize or even care to realize that “wealth cannot buy happiness” and what is important in life is wisdom.The book offers good advice: “Spiritual maturity is reached when a man or woman gives more to others than they receive.” “It is better to be a loving and merciful heathen than a heartless religious judge.” “When dealing with another’s wrongs, be gentle and full of love…. The judgment pronounced on you (for your misdeeds) shall be set by the same measuring stick you used to judge others.” “An objects price is obvious to all. But its long-term cost is a secret whispered only into the ears of the wise.”Other examples: Marriage: “There is no place for modesty in marriage.” “Insults injure more than whips.” Parenting: “Good parents work themselves out of a job.” Friendship: “Don’t lend family and friends, give money as a gift.”In short, this is a book filled with good advice which, when followed, can lead to wisdom and a happy and satisfying life.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A charmingly instructive book in which all readers should find something worthwhile. By John H. Manhold ELIA’S Proverbs, ISBN: 9780691351208, Moriah Books, an e-book by Daniel R. Molyneux.The volume begins with a thoughtful Introduction containing the following closing sentence: “It is my heartfelt prayer that the poetic proverbs contained in this book will enrich your life in some small way, becoming yet another verse in your own personal spiritual song.” This is followed by a few words from Yutan, his constant companion during “his ministry in Syria”. The proverbs begin with those of a Spiritual nature, followed in Part II by many for all aspects of life: Proverbs for Daily Life; for Wealth and Riches; Love and Marriage; Sexual Intimacy; Parenting and then closes with The Benediction.Discussion: This little book possibly requires a dichotomous approach for readers with different agendas - that of the poetry devotee and that of the individual more specifically interested in the content of the proverbs. For the former group, this reviewer may be greatly inadequate. As recently confessed, although I infrequently visit Free Verse and other ‘modern poetry’ forms, I find some difficulty because most of my early exposure was to Elizabethan and 17th century Poets and study under a prominent student of Kittredge, the one-time ‘authority on all things Shakespearian’. Content evaluation is another matter and I should like to offer the comment that these are quite instructive and enjoyable. A suggestion is offered “in the Seasons’, for example: “When dark days of winter descend, the light of spring will soon follow. In the same way when life becomes dark and troubled be patient, preserver. There is a season for all things.” Another in True Religion: “It is better to be a loving and merciful heathen than a heartless religious judge.” And still one more ‘gem’: “Know yourself: If you learn all of the mysteries of the cosmos, but fail to know yourself, you remain an educated fool.”Summary: A charmingly instructive little book, all readers should find something worthwhile reading.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ‘When dealing with another’s wrongs, be gentle and full of love.’ By Grady Harp California author Daniel Molyneux has earned degrees in drama (he also studied Shakespeare at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art), economics and theology doctorate from Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California. THE ANGEL OF ANTIOCH was his debut novel; his second book ELIAS' PROVERBS is now available and serves as a mighty adjunct to the first book. Daniel's writing explores the mysteries of life and death, good and evil, sickness and healing, victory and defeat, faith and unbelief, science and supernatural miracle. In this book Daniel shares a collection of proverbs and presents them in an inordinately sensitive manner.Daniel opens this collection by states, ‘Wisdom has diligently been sought throughout human history. From Confucius' words to the philosophers of Ancient Greece, from Siddhartha's quest for enlightenment to the revelations contained in Hebrew and Christian scriptures, the quest for wisdom has been universal. One of the magical aspects of wisdom is its inseparable link to poetry, lyric, song, proverb and parable. If all poetry, proverbs and parables were removed from the Bible, the remaining words would be an impoverished shell, largely stripped of their beauty and emotional power. It is my heartfelt prayer that the poetic proverbs contained in this book will enrich your life in some small way, becoming yet another verse in your own personal spiritual song.’What follows are the proverbs of Elias the Teacher whom we know well from THE ANGEL OF ANTIOCH. A few can be shared here.‘Bearers of Light - Angels dwell in glimmering Illumination, carrying Light with them wherever they go. Bright bliss surrounds the Elysian Host, no matter where they may roam. When the Light Bearers are sent to visit dark dungeons in Gehenna, glowing Illumination still shines within them, even while surrounded by Hades’ Abyss. The Flame - Friends, to be near me is to be near a flame. The fire brings light and warmth to you; but my words blaze and burn those who revere the dark, throwing them into a rage. Soon they will try to put my fire out. Finding God - In the search for their Creator, when at last the Author is found, a divine revelation is revealed - it was the Mighty One who was seeking; and the Almighty who did the finding. Human beings do not discover God; it is the Lord who seeks and saves the lost.’ While clearly within the realm of `religious writing' this book is much more - it is an examination of what a man of insight and wisdom faces as he courageously questions ancient ideas and concepts. Daniel has not only researched his period well, he has carefully concentrated on the psychology of religious thought and brings a fresh life into sacred teachings. Few who read this book will fail to find deeply moving concepts for contemplation on the role of institutional religion versus open spiritual thought. Grady Harp, October 15

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