Book Description
ndia, 1920: exotic, glamorous, and violent, as the country begins to resist Englands colonial grip. In the midst of this turmoil, Isabel, a young, abused British military wife, begins a passionate liaison with Sam, an Indian doctor and Oxford graduate who insists, against all odds, on the right to be both black and British. Their secret devotion to each other takes them across India in a terrifying, deadly race against time and tradition. This powerful and erotic love story combines the themes of colonial exploitation, political and ethnic tensions, race and sexuality, and the many forms of partition, both secular and religious, that endanger our world.
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Explore another time and other cultures.......2007-04-09
The author's descriptions intice you to see and smell all that is experienced. Thought the protagonist is a little irritating for a while, she develops as you will hope she does.
oh so british.......2006-04-03
This is an amazing book--erotic, breath-taking, such a good story about British and Indian relations. Definitely in my top 10 favorite books ever read.
"A Black Englishman:" A man of two worlds...and of none. An excellent novel of the British Raj!.......2006-02-13
Mourning the death of her fiance, exhausted by all the suffering caused by World War I, young Isabel Herbert marries in haste and leaves her beloved Wales for India with her new husband, career military man Sergeant Neville Webb. It is 1920. The Raj is on the wane.
When Isabel boards the ship that will take her to another continent, her mother tells her, "You've made your bed now, you'll have to lie on it." A moneyed thoroughbred from a society family in Italy, Isabel's mother married somewhat beneath her, but not by much. Her daughter, on the other hand, looking to escape the terrible sadness of the war's aftermath, hooked-up with a man of pedestrian origins. Neville is "common" in many ways, she will soon learn, unfortunately. Selfish, coarse, a philanderer, he had his own reasons for wanting to get married quickly while on furlough. And Isabel longs to leave the UK and all memories associated with it. She is fleeing from herself and from her lack of wherewithal to begin a life alone.
She could just "howl for the freedom of our youth, our happiness, then, before the war came down on us, so that before you knew it, all that you'd ever known and loved was gone." And, "It (the war) left us broken, unable to go back to where we were, or who we were before, because with all our young men lost and gone, the young girls vanished too."
WWI certainly makes its presence felt here, because if it had not been for that devastating conflict, this extremely bright, independent, university educated young woman of the upper classes would never have married a man like Neville Webb, giving him all power over herself and her future. Fortunately, Isabel's mother thought to set up a private bank account for her daughter in India.
Even before the couple arrives in Ferozepore, Punjab, one of the fourteen provinces of the Raj and their destination, Neville arrogantly attempts to smother all his wife's enthusiasm for the new country, its cultures and languages. "The English people certainly do love India. It's the Indians they can't stand." He is perfectly clear about her adhering strictly to protocol, minding her "p's and q's," no gadding about and no exploring on her own. He also explains he will be gone, with his regiment, the Fifth Royal Gurka Rifles, for almost ten months of the year. There is always trouble on the border with Afghanistan.
Upon the couple's arrival at the cantonment, there is an "unfortunate incident." A British soldier shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide. The woman was having an affair with a native Indian and no one on post appeared surprised at the consequences. Isabel, of course, is shocked, horrified, but the event does not register, apparently. Neville takes off for the border after a few days and his new wife is left to her own devices.
Samresh Singh, an Indian physician educated at the best British schools and graduated, with honors, from Oxford, attends Isabel when she comes down with malaria. Sam, as he is called, is a man of two worlds, and of none. His Hindu lineage is impeccable. He speaks and acts like an English gentleman of the upper classes. Yet he is not Anglo English. He has always been looked down upon by the Brits, patronized by his former schoolmates and by the expatriate community in India. Nor is he an Indian - not after years spent in the UK. And the Indian nationalists look at Sam with disdain. They see him as a traitor to the cause of Independence. Singh is a "Black Englishman."
Isabel and Sam fall deeply in love and share an intellectual, physical and emotional intimacy neither has known before. However, Isabel greatly underestimates her husband's wrath and the extent of his revenge, just as she overestimates her illusory independence as she seeks an identity of her own.
Carolyn Slaughter paints, with beautiful prose, a vivid portrait of India during the last years of the Raj. Along with an accurate depiction of the political unrest of the period, the class system, and the hardships faced by women, both native and European, she gives the reader a wonderful peek at the Indian landscape, especially Northern India, as well as the flavor and color of the local cultures. She seamlessly interweaves the couple's story with historic events. Her characters, especially Isabel, Sam, and an Indian servant, Joseph, are three dimensional, complex and extremely likable.
This is Ms. Slaughter's ninth novel and is based loosely on events in the life of her grandmother, Anne Webb.
Although not in the same league with my favorite Raj fiction, "A Passage To India," The Raj Quartet," and "The Siege of Krishnapur," "A Black Englishman" is still an excellent novel. I enjoyed it immensely. Highly recommended!
JANA
(4.5) "When the Empire is gone, the contempt will still be there.".......2005-12-10
Using her maternal grandmother's story for inspiration, Slaughter writes of twenty-three-year old Isabel Webb, who arrives in India with her new husband, Neville, an officer in the colonial British forces. Isabel is entranced by all she sees, the country so unlike her native Wales, bursting with a transcendent beauty that fills her imagination. Isabel's curiosity is hardly slaked by the taciturn English soldier's wives, whose daily existence is one of rigid stratification. She has carelessly chosen marriage to a virtual stranger without much consideration to his character, although she notices Neville's change in demeanor the moment he steps on Indian soil. At home with his implied authority, Neville is of one mind with his fellow soldiers: "The English people certainly do love India. It's the Indians they can't stand." Clearly, Neville is a product of his environment, a native brutality emerging as he prepares for posting, leaving Isabel to her own entertainments. For her part, Isabel assumes her life is her own, of an independent spirit and curiosity that is exceptional for the time and place.
On the day the couple arrives, there is an incident on the post, the disorder swiftly repressed. Isabel is attracted to the physician called to the scene, Samresh Singh, an Indian schooled in Britain, a so-called "black Englishman", a person of two worlds who is tolerated by the English for his skills and discretion. Realizing by now that she has made a terrible mistake in marrying Neville, Isabel is inextricably drawn to Dr. Singh, who is at her bedside when she falls ill. Wrapped in febrile dreams of infidelity, Isabel is grateful for the marriage that brought her to India and Dr. Singh, however ill-informed. Greatly underestimating her husband's wrath at the ensuing scandal, Isabel embarks upon a forbidden love affair with Sam, one that will have terrible consequences for them both. As Isabel's life slips into another dimension, the two meet secretly, embarking upon a commitment that will require all of their strength to survive. British colonialism is drawing to a close with frequent violent episodes, a naked menace rising to the surface, the subjugated population tense with dissatisfaction, on the edge of revolt despite Gandhi's message of nonviolence.
The author skillfully integrates the fated lovers with the confluence of world events, the lush countryside shattered by shocking acts of brutality, the endemic cruelty of British rule, the faceless Indian women controlled by a society that fails to acknowledge them and the poor, who shift with the tides of civilization. Laced with characters both complicated and cruel, this is a compelling portrait of a country in turmoil, the lovers trapped in a rapidly changing political environment, India grown weary of exploitation, English insensitivity and natural hubris. People struggle to survive the explosive tensions of the partition, with the resulting torture of insurgents and slaughter of innocents. Colonial exploitation, virulent ethnic and racial tensions and a movement toward another form of government are tempered by a forbidden love that transcends religion, race and country. Luan Gaines/ 2005.
Could have been better.......2005-08-26
For anyone who enjoys historical romances, this is definately the book for you. It is set in British India and openly discusses the colour issues of the time. The main character is an Army wife who comes to India but is quickly dis illusioned about her husband. Then she falls in love with an Indian doctor who has been brought up in London. It gives a great insight to the mind set of both sections prevelant in the Raj in India. Worth the read although can be a bit slow at times and it doesnt seem like the author has researched India enough to set the book there. Enjoy it!!
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Three complete novels about three brothers who believed in truth, justice . . . and love!
The Justice Way: Brother Ryder, Roman and Royal. They would do anything for each other and for the women they loved!
Ryder Justice. When a desperate woman pleaded for a husband -- for one year only -- he was the only man brave enough to take her on. But was he about to lose his heart to his . . . wife?
Roman Justice. He couldn't resist the pretty woman he'd found hiding in his cabin -- the one with no memory and the duffel bag full of cash. Could he convince her they had a future . . . even though she didn't remember her past?
Royal Justice. He thought he was just helping his five-year-old daughter locate her angel. Little did he know he was finding his own!
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Three great reads..........2003-05-31
RYDER'S WIFE...Casey Ruban had been groomed from childhood to take her grandfather's place in the Ruban family business. Therefore, she is stunned to learn the stipulation of his will, which states that she must marry within forty eight hours of the reading of the will or her inheritence will revert to her half brother and sister. In a final act of definance, Casey goes to find a husband that she knows her grandfather would have dissaproved of. Ryder Justice has been running from his own personal hell for the past six months. When he sees Casey come into the bar, he knows that he's the only one that will be marrying her. Ryder's Wife is a story of romantic suspense that will pull at your heartstrings.
ROMAN'S HEART...When he was coerced into a vacation by his brother, the last thing he expected to find in his isolated cabin was a woman. And she wasn't alone. With her she had over a million dollars in cash. Roman's head told him to cut his losses and run, but his heart told him not to leave the woman that can't remember her name. Daisy, the name given to her by Roman, only knows that Roman is the only anchor she has. When she finds that she has family, she panics and knows she will lose Roman. This book is very emotional with the struggle Roman goes through when realizing that he's fallen in love.
ROYAL'S CHILD...On the day that her mother died, Angel Rojas vowed that she wouldn't love another person, for all they do is leave. After leaving her job in Alabama, Angel heads west and ends up in the great state of Texas. When she is picked up by a father and his daughter, soon she realizes that there are greater forces at work. Royal Justice has never been able to say no to his four year old daughter, Maddie. Not even when she insists that he pick up a hitchiker who is her 'angel'. The events that follow will melt even the hardest heart as Angel learns to trust, and Royal learns to love again. All inspired by a spitfire of a little girl named Maddie.
Don't miss it!
Customer Reviews:
Second time reading this book..........2007-09-23
If I'm in the woods, I never return on the same trail I came in on. I never order the same dish twice at a restaurant. I'll never see the same movie twice, and I don't think I've ever read the same book twice. The last time I read this book was 12 years ago. It's still good.
A 'Must Read' for All!.......2007-08-14
I read this book 23 years ago and ... it's been an amazing influence for my life. Really a 'Must Read' ...
The effects of the tale last.....and last!.......2006-06-23
I first read 2140ad in the 70's at the urging of my late husband, realized how this small book with its immense message could change my life and it did! I attended several Macro Society Sessions and made some changes..still making changes. The book is A-1.
The author is true to herself and her fans........2003-11-15
I read this book after I met the author. She is a close friend of my family and has always tried to help me accomplish my dreams. She is somewhat a philosopher in her own way. She cares about her friends, family, and her fans. I highly recomend this book to anyone that wants to read a very interesting book.
2150 AD.......2003-06-25
Read this book and enjoyed it thoroughly. Opened my mind to possibilities previously unimagined. Was so moved by the experience that I called the author and had a wonderful conversation, but that was years ago. Hopefully it will be as wonderful a read for someone else today.
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Alexander
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2150 A.D.
Thea Plym Alexander
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2150 A.D.: Male
Thea
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Federal laws of general and permanent nature arranged in accordance with the section numbering of the United States Code and the supplements thereto.
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Life Application Bible Commentary New Testament Set (14 Volume Set)
Manufacturer: Tyndale House
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Binding: Paperback
Life Application
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The Life Application Bible Commentary takes the popular Life Application Bible and greatly expands the amount of information given, for a fuller and deeper look at the Bible. This set, which includes commentaries on the entire New Testament, offers a cohesive look at the major themes, issues, and doctrines that Christians are seeking to apply in their own lives. It's numerous maps, charts, diagrams, quotes and illustrations make it extremely useful in helpin Christians to grow in their understanding and maturity. Each volume is split into three sections: an introduction, the commentary itself, and a reference section. Insight from various church leaders including John Calvin, Martin Luther, Charles Wesley, A.W. Tozer, and C.S. Lewis communicate truths in a clear and understandable way, with the goal of aiding further communication of the life-changing message of the Gospel.
Overview of the Life Application Bible Commentary:
Theologically conservative (evangelical)
Non-technical (no knowledge of Greek necessary)
Uses the New International Version (NIV) and New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) predominantly, but also quotes from the New King James Version (NKJV) and the King James Version (KJV)
A verse-by-verse exposition of the entire New Testament
Geared for general Christians seeking to grow in their understanding and maturity, but helpful for teachers and pastors as well
Unique features:
Introduction, commentary and references for each book of the New Testament
Charts, diagrams, maps and illustrations helpful for applying the text to one's life
Practical application tips and information
Highlighted (in bold text) verses for easy reference
Bibliographies for each volume
Book Description
A classic commentary on the Old and New Testaments, complete and unabridged. Written in a clear, lucid style, it combines a profound reverence for the Bible with a rare objectivity in its exegesis.
Customer Reviews:
Calvin's Commentaries.......2007-07-09
They were delivered a few weeks before the schedule date (US to UK) and were well packaged. Thank you.
A Treasury from the Reformation.......2006-07-13
This is perhaps one of, if not, the greatest commentary written after the Reformation. Calvin offers a wealth of detail on each verse with no explaining away, no spin, and a deep understanding of the many views and controversies in scripture. This level of articulation and deep understanding of scripture has not likely been surpassed since his time. Calvin was a model theologian (post Pentacost) that the Puritans even aspired to duplicate, and such is evident in his rich and godly perspective.
I strongly recommend this commentary to every Christian as a companion in daily devotional Bible studies. I also recommend this commentary to those interested in learning about Christian truths.
!!!!!!!!NOTHING BETTER!!!!!!!!!.......2004-09-20
Calvin is very clear in his commentaries plus the depth he provides makes this set of 22 books the best a student or pastor can buy.Not only is the price reasonable but the size of each book in this set is a handy size so to use it next to your bible without taking up to much desk space. Calvin will take you thru the bible verse by verse even put the bible passage in bold print above the commentary note this is what I like most about this particular set of commentaries.I assure you if you like Calvin and the Reformed tradition this item is for you
Know what you're getting..........2004-03-30
A great commentary. Calvin does his own exegesis of the original text; allowing him to bring out a unique and delightful interpretation of the scriptures. Each section of scripture begins with his translation of the text, and then is expounded upon, point-by-point. This is a great and enlightening (and cheap may I add) addition to any Christians library. Calvin's efforts to finish a complete commentary of the bible were never achieved (due to his death I believe). So, the following books have no commentaries to them:
Judges, Ruth, 1& 2 Samuel, 1& 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, 2 & 3 John, and Revelation.
Also, in regards to this commentary, Calvin does a two volume Harmony of the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), and has a separate commentary for the gospel of John. He also does a two volume Harmony of the Law (Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). The entire set contains a total of 22 volumes, and the binding and pages of each volume are of good quality. All in all, this is a great commentary, something you can pass down to generations to come. IF... you're looking to get the theology of Calvin, then my friend, you're barking up the wrong tree, get Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion (BKA Calvin's Institutes).
A Model for Biblical Exegesis.......2003-04-21
Much has been written about the theology of John Calvin. For most, you either love him or hate him. Regardless of whether or not you love or hate him, he is a force to be reckoned with. Calvin was one of the greatest biblical scholars that ever lived. He had an incredible command of the Scriptures in that he did not base his interpretations on one or two passages, but sought to integrate all of the Scriptures' teaching. His commentaries reflect this well as Calvin shows that he is able to combine solid exegesis with pastoral insight (something lacking in many commentaries today). Even Jacob Arminius said: After the reading of Scripture, which I strenuously inculcate, and more than any other ... I recommend that the Commentaries of Calvin be read ... For I affirm that in the interpretation of the Scriptures Calvin is incomparable, and that his Commentaries are more to be valued than anything that is handed down to us in the writings of the Fathers -- so much that I concede to him a certain spirit of prophecy in which he stands distinguished above others, above most, indeed, above all." Calvin's comments are still relevant for Christians today, and serve as an excellent resource for pastors and teachers in the church.
This set would have had 5 stars if it had a better translation. This one is slightly out-dated and poorly edited in some places. If you are on a budget, get this set (I have them on my shelf and use them regularly!). However, if you can afford to go higher with the price, get the paperback series from Eerdmans; It has a higher quality of translation. (However, you will have to be patient with the Eerdmans set as only the NT and a few volumes from the OT are currently available).
Pastors should also look at Calvin's sermons (also available from Amazon) to see a great example of how one can explain and apply the great truths of the Bible to the people of God in their own day and age.
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Commentary on Daniel (Geneva) (Geneva)
John Calvin
Manufacturer: Banner of Truth
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Binding: Hardcover
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ASIN: 0851510922 |
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During the past several decades a growing number of scholars have come to appreciate the importance of studying John Calvin's interpretive work as a commentator on Scripture in addition to his better-known writings on theology. In this volume ten essays by scholars specializing in Calvin's exegetical methods examine the approaches and themes Calvin emphasized when he interpreted major portions of Scripture. These essays focus on Calvin's work in his biblical commentaries with appropriate cross-referencing to his other writings, including his sermons. A concluding essay synthesizes the main features of what has gone before to present an overall view of John Calvin as an interpreter and commentator on Holy Scripture. An appreciation of Calvin's exegetical labors and his work as a biblical commentator are now recognized as key elements in Calvin scholarship.
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Calvin: Commentaries (Library of Christian Classics)
John Calvin
Manufacturer: Westminster John Knox Press
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ASIN: 0664241603 |
Book Description
While the worship wars continue to rage in the church, many do not realize that conflict over church music goes back to the earliest Christians as they sought to live out the "new song" of their faith. In A New Song for an Old World Calvin Stapert challenges Christians to learn from the wisdom of the early church as they seek to explore appropriate music today.
Stapert draws parallels between the pagan cultures of the second and third centuries and our own multicultural realities, enabling readers to comprehend the musical ideas of early Christian thinkers, from Clement and Tertullian to John Chrysostom and Augustine. Stapert's expert treatment of the attitudes of the early church toward psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs is ideal for scholars of early Christianity, church musicians, and all Christians looking to add an ancient yet relevant perspective to their worship today.
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New Insights Into an Old Controversy.......2007-02-21
Calvin Stapert's book is a must-read for every church musician and for anyone interested in the roots of Christian culture. Not only does it offer a survey of key early Christian teaching on music, it includes descriptions of the pagan, Greek and Roman cultic practices confronting the church in its first four centuries, a period of explosive growth in the face of intense persecution. Stapert has an eye for intriguing detail. If you have ever wondered what really went on at a Roman banquet, whether Nero did indeed fiddle as Rome burned, or why Tertullian objected to women dyeing their hair, you will find the answers here (and at the same time find out how such details pertain to the book's main subject). Stapert provides an abundance of well-chosen primary source material, which with the help of his flowing lucid commentary forms an easily-followed narrative thread.
Stapert's respect for his sources and his readers shines through. Any who might wish for support from early Christian writers for a musical practice sensitive to that of secular mass contemporary culture will be disappointed, as the Church Fathers were univocal on this point. Yet Stapert takes a careful look at various cultic practices of the time in order to clarify and delimit exactly what conditions the Fathers were addressing in their directives. These conditions do not always neatly line up with those of our present day. So readers looking to support a blanket condemnation of contemporary praise and worship music will not find the right ammunition from these writers either.
The take-home message of this book is a provocative challenge based not on negatives, but on the new purpose and meaning of music found by the first generations of Christians, brilliantly articulated by Ambrose and Augustine, yet over the centuries, badly obscured. Stapert proposes a convincing root cause of our current failure of vision, which I leave purchasers of the book to discover.
New Song for an Old World sheds light, not heat, on the regrettably contentious issue of music in worship. In addition, it will earn its keep as a bookshelf reference: Stapert has included an extensive bibliography and a series of helpful appendices, including a map and a timeline.
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CCEL Classics CD: works by Saint Augustine, John Calvin, John Donne, Julian of Norwich, Brother Lawrence, Martin Luther, Saint Teresa of Avila, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas a Kempis, John Wesley, and more!
Dr. W. Harry Plantinga
Manufacturer: Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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Binding: CD-ROM
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ASIN: 1931848076
Release Date: 2006-12-15 |
Product Description
The most important spiritual writings of Christian history are available on this Classics CD by the Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) at Calvin College. It contains 118 Christian classics, including three versions of the Bible, several commentaries, Bible dictionaries, readings, spiritual guides, sermons, poems and journals -- all in a convenient, searchable form. Books are available in HTML and PDF formats. The easy-to-use CCEL Desktop software powering the CD enables users to browse and print books and install additional books from the Web. The top-of-class search engine can search for words or phrases in books, in authors works or in the whole library. In addition, it can search for dictionary definitions of words and commentary or references to scripture passages. The interface is a Web browser. The CD is compatible with Windows 2000+, Macintosh 10.3+, and most Linux versions.
Books:
- A Home at the End of the World: A Novel
- A Perfect Pledge: A Novel
- Acqua Calda: A Novel
- Amos Camps Out: A Couch Adventure in the Woods
- Arbor Alma/the Giving Tree
- At Home in Thrush Green
- Authentic Faith: The Power of a Fire-Tested Life
- Banishing Verona: A Novel
- Before She Met Me (Picador Books)
- Bendiceme Ultima
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