Čtvrtý z mudrců
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Příběh o čtvrtém z mudrců, který také spatřil hvězdu a vydal se na cestu, aby ji následoval, avšak nepřijel se svými bratry k dítěti Ježíši.
Henry Van Dyke byl americký presbyteriánský duchovní, pedagog a autor, známý svými inspirativními spisy. Jeho díla často zkoumají témata víry a lidského hledání smyslu. Jako vzdělaný literární profesor a diplomat přinášel do své tvorby hluboký vhled do lidské povahy a společenských otázek. Jeho psaní je ceněno pro svou nadčasovou moudrost a povznášející poselství.






Příběh o čtvrtém z mudrců, který také spatřil hvězdu a vydal se na cestu, aby ji následoval, avšak nepřijel se svými bratry k dítěti Ježíši.
Příběh o čtvrtém z mudrců, který také spatřil hvězdu a vydal se na cestu, aby ji následoval, avšak nepřijel se svými bratry k dítěti Ježíši.
A thoughtful analysis of how the Christ-child has been depicted in art throughout history, and the various ways that artists have interpreted this important religious icon. With its beautiful illustrations and insightful commentary, The Christ-Child in Art is a must-have for anyone interested in art history or religious studies.
As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book offers a glimpse into its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It underscores a commitment to preserving and promoting literature, making culturally important texts accessible in high-quality, modern editions that remain true to the original.
This collection features three touching Christmas stories that celebrate love, friendship, and the essence of the holiday spirit. Perfect for family sharing, these heartfelt tales aim to spread joy and warmth during the festive season, making them a delightful addition to your holiday traditions.
Reflecting on nature and travel, Henry van Dyke's essays offer profound spiritual insights drawn from his experiences. Published in 1921, this collection serves as a source of inspiration and guidance, akin to campfires and guide-posts for wanderers. His poetic prose invites readers to explore the beauty of the world and find deeper meaning in their journeys.
This collection features a selection of poems from the original 1897 edition, showcasing the literary style and themes of the time. The work delves into various subjects, reflecting the perspectives and emotions of the era. With its unchanged high-quality reprint, readers can experience the historical context and artistic expression of the late 19th century through the lens of its poems.
Henry Van Dyke's work reflects his profound engagement with themes of peace and diplomacy during a tumultuous period. As a prominent educator and U.S. minister to the Netherlands, he sought to promote understanding and tranquility, particularly during the lead-up to World War I. The collection features diverse writings, including allegorical tales and dialogues that explore the complexities of human behavior and the pursuit of peace. Each piece, from "Fair-weather and storm signs" to "Pax humana," showcases his literary prowess and commitment to fostering harmony in society.
Originally published over a century ago, this classical work holds significant historical importance. Alpha Editions has undertaken the preservation of this text by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring its accessibility for current and future generations. The book has been meticulously reformatted, retyped, and designed, offering a clear and readable presentation that avoids the issues often found in scanned copies of original works.
Set on Christmas Eve, the narrative follows Prince Gregor and the brave Winfried of England as they traverse dangerous terrain to reach a forest-dwelling heathen tribe. Upon arrival, Winfried confronts a malevolent force and dismantles the sacred oak tree of their false god. He introduces the young fir tree as a new symbol of faith, representing joy, music, and love, transforming the tribe's beliefs and practices.