Born in 1819 in Long Island, New York, Walt Whitman was a poet, essayist, and journalist best known for Leaves of Grass (first published in 1855) and the poems “Song of Myself ” and “I Sing the Body Electric.” In the early years of the Civil War, Whitman traveled to Washington, D.C., to search for his brother, who was reported missing in action. Whitman stayed in Washington and volunteered as an aide in the hospitals, tending to sick and wounded soldiers. One of the first American poets to gain international attention, Whitman died in 1862 in Camden, New Jersey.
3 Ebooks door Walter Bruggemann
Men Pray
A celebration of men’s voices in prayer—through the ages from many faiths, cultures and traditions. ‘If men like us don’t pray, where will emerging generations get a window into the soul of a good ma …
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Walter Bruggemann: Embracing the Prophets in Contemporary Culture Participant’s Workbook
Walter Brueggemann, arguably America’s leading Old Testament scholar and theologian, takes us on a exhilarating ride through the poetic prophecy of the Hebrew Scripture. Brueggemann draws connections …
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Walter Brueggemann: Commentary on Jeremiah
Jeremiah’s poignant lament over Judah’s social and religious disintegration reflects God’s own pathos-laden yearning for his disobedient covenant people. In this widely praised expository commentary …
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