9 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAGIARCHIES»
Discover the use of
hagiarchies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hagiarchies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
From The Holy Mountain : A Jou
Its soil is drenched in blood spilt in the name of religion; its mental hospitals are
full of whole hagiarchies of lunatics claiming to be David, Isaiah, Jesus, St Paul or
Mohammed. Yet amid this conflict between competing truths and rival certainties
...
2
Jesus Died for This?: A Satirist's Search for the Risen Christ
...Its soil is drenched in blood spilt in the name of religion; its mental hospitals are
full of whole hagiarchies of lunatics claiming to be David, Isaiah, Jesus, St. Paul
or Mohammed. William Dalrymple, From the Holy Mountain 25.
... HAGGISHLY HAGGLE HAGGLED HAGGLER HAGGLERS HAGGLES
HAGGLING HAGIARCHIES HAGIARCHY HAGIOGRAPHER HAGIOGRAPHERS
HAGIOGRAPHIC HAGIOGRAPHICAL HAGIOGRAPHIES HAGIOGRAPHY
HAGIOLOGIC ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
4
Rebel Between Spirit and Law: Ahmad Zarruq, Sainthood, and ...
This is not evidence of maraboutic “hagiarchies,” posited by Geertz, Islam
Observed, 30–31 and 43–54. This role of saints as defenders of public order is
not limited to saints in Morocco. 18. Victor Turner, Dramas, Fields and Metaphors
(1974), ...
5
From the Holy Mountain: A Journey Among the Christians of ...
Its soil is drenched in blood spilt in the name of religion; its mental hospitals are
full of whole hagiarchies of lunatics claiming to be David, Isaiah, Jesus, St Paul or
Mohammed. Yet amid this conflict between competing truths and rival certainties
...
6
The rise and fall of American humor
Continued "debunking" informs the interwar period, a fiendish and inventive
delight to tell the truths that upset our sentimental democracy, hagiarchies, and
shibboleths of all kinds. And yet a marked amoralism, while emphatic, is not sick
...
7
Re/mapping the Occident
Nine centuries later the stories of that obscure pose in a cave would become an
erotic observance in the monastery at the headwaters. Saint Benedict, at age
fourteen, denied his presence and became a notable hermit in monastic
hagiarchies ...
Bryan Joachim Malessa, John Jason Mitchell, 1995
8
Word City: A New Language Tool
... hygienical (greeting) hyphenation high-grade HJNST how-do-you-do HFNT
HGRDN hygienist (situation) hyphenate hagridden HJPJ HDZ hyphenated HGRK
hodgepodge Hades hyphenating hagiarchy HK HF HFR hagiarchies hack half ...
... facilitates fanaticises fascinative fanaticizes malefaction facultative aircraftmen
rarefaction vicar forane farinaceous fractionate malefactors factualness
manufacture repackaging Tegucigalpa hagiarchies chaetognath lethargical
archipelago ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006