Through a Glass Darkly

  • Through a Glass Darkly: The Ambiguity of the Christian Tradition
    By Donald L. Berry

    Newman , John Henry , An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine , ed . J. M. Cameron [ Baltimore : Penguin Books , 1974 ) . Tracts for the Times Vol . VI , No. 85 [ London : J. G. F. and J. Rivington and J. H. Parker , 1840 ] .

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By John Myatt

    Mr Willis voice was gentle but firm. 'You are right, Mark! I'm sorry!' Diana's mum was now blushing. 'I think I should be off,' I said. 'Me too! I'll walk down with you, Phil. Perhaps I can give you a lift.' Mr Willis seemed as keen to ...

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By J. Sheridan Le Fanu

    This collection of stories, first published in 1872, includes Green Tea, The Familiar, Mr. Justice Harbottle, The Room in the Dragon Volant, and Carmilla.

  • Through A Glass Darkly: The Social Sciences Look at the Neoliberal University
    By Margaret Thornton

    This collection of essays arose from a workshop held in Canberra in 2013 under the auspices of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia to consider the impact of the encroachment of the market on public universities.

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By Thomas R. Melville

    The army's rationale for continuing the practice—as had been explained by Ríos Montt and his spiritual adviser Francisco Bianchi— remained operational. Ríos Montt had answered reporters' questions about the killings of unarmed civilians ...

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By Kathleen Thompson Norris

    Cherry Trevelyan meets with heartbreak and romance when she leaves a Utopian community to live in the outside world.

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By Gilbert Morris

    Recovering from amnesia caused by severe trauma, a man searches for his identity by connecting with the mysterious people who surround him including a woman who triggers in him intense feelings of electricity.

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By Gilbert Morris

    In the novel, a man wakes to unfamiliar walls, unfamiliar faces, and no memory of who he is or how he has come to be in this place.

  • Through a Glass Darkly: Suffering, the Sacred, and the Sublime in Literature and Theory
    By Holly Faith Nelson, Lynn R. Szabo, Jens Zimmermann

    A few relevant biblical references are: Ps. 44:22; Luke 9:23; Rom. 8:35–36; 1 Cor. 15:31; 2 Cor. 4:8–11, 16–17; Col. 1:24; and 1 Pet. 4:13. Augustine is more like Calvin in comments on Psalm 80:4. In recommending commentaries on the ...

  • Through a Glass Darkly: Allegory and Faith in Netherlandish Prints from Lucas Van Leyden to Rembrandt
    By James Clifton, Walter S. Melion

    Through a Glass, Darkly: Allegory and Faith in Netherlandish Prints from Lucas van Leyden to Rembrandt is the first major exhibition to systematically consider the form, function, and meaning of allegorical prints produced in the Low ...

  • Through a Glass Darkly: A Novel
    By Karleen Koen

    "Lives up to every expectation. It's magnificent!" - Cleveland Plain Dealer Sourcebooks Landmark proudly reintroduces this classic historical novel.

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By Karleen Koen

    Barbara Alderly's marriage to Roger Montgeoffrey--twenty-seven years her senior--seems a dream come true until his plans for building a magnificent estate with the proceeds of her dowry turn the marriage into a nightmare. Reprint.

  • Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America
    By Ronald Hoffman, Fredrika J. Teute, Mechal Sobel

    These thirteen original essays are provocative explorations in the construction and representation of self in America's colonial and early republican eras.

  • Through a Glass Darkly
    By Ingmar Bergman

    THE STORY: Karin is a young wife, an older sister and an only daughter.

  • Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination
    By Stephen J. Cimbala

    Cimbala shows why the prevention, management and limiting, or ending of war require understanding the subjective aspects of political decision making and the nuances of policy making.

  • Through a Glass Darkly: Collected Research
    By Frances Di Lauro

    Danish scholar Søren Giversen has published facsimiles of all leaves in the Chester Beatty Library (now housed in ... 6th International Meeting of the International Association of Manichaean Studies; Flagstaff AZ, USA; 1-5 August 2005.

  • Through a Glass Darkly: From Disaster Relief to Modern Peacebuilding
    By Ian McAllister

    Through a Glass Darkly: From Disaster Relief to Modern Peacebuilding

  • Through a Glass Darkly: American Views of the Chinese Revolution
    By William Hinton

    Through a Glass Darkly was William Hinton’s last book. It draws on a lifetime of immersion in Chinese politics and society, beginning with the seven years he spent in China,...

  • Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Personal Identity in Early America
    By Ronald Hoffman, Fredrika J. Teute, Mechal Sobel

    These thirteen original essays are provocative explorations in the construction and representation of self in America's colonial and early republican eras.

  • Through a Glass Darkly: The Life of Patrick Hamilton
    By Nigel Jones

    This biography makes full use of much of Patrick Hamilton's own letters and notes, and is sharply insightful in its picture of this contradictory writer.