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karfreitags morgen jesus im gefangnis james tissotAm Freitagmorgen im Gefngnis: eine Szene tiefgrndiger Selbstreflexion In dieser kunstdruck Reproduktion des Gemldes "Am Freitagmorgen im Gefngnis" fngt James Tissot einen Moment der Spannung und Melancholie ein. Die Komposition, geprgt von dunklen Tnen und Schattenwrfen, evoziert eine Atmosphre der Verzweiflung. Die detaillierten Gesichtszge Jesu, voller Leiden, werden durch eine subtile Beleuchtung hervorgehoben, die den Blick anzieht. Tissots
Am Freitagmorgen im Gefängnis: eine Szene tiefgründiger Selbstreflexion In dieser kunstdruck-Reproduktion des Gemäldes "Am Freitagmorgen im Gefängnis" fängt James Tissot einen Moment der Spannung und Melancholie ein. Die Komposition, geprägt von dunklen Tönen und Schattenwürfen, evoziert eine Atmosphäre der Verzweiflung. Die detaillierten Gesichtszüge Jesu, voller Leiden, werden durch eine subtile Beleuchtung hervorgehoben, die den Blick anzieht. Tissots Technik, die Aquarell und Öl verbindet, erweckt diese dramatische Szene zum Leben und lädt den Betrachter ein, über Schmerz und Einsamkeit Christi an diesem schicksalhaften Tag nachzudenken. James Tissot: ein Künstler an der Schnittstelle verschiedener Einflüsse James Tissot, französischer Maler des 19. Jahrhunderts, ist bekannt für seine religiösen Werke und Szenen des Alltagslebens. Beeinflusst vom Realismus und Impressionismus, verstand er es, Präzision und Emotion in seinen Kreationen zu vereinen. Tissot reiste durch Europa und den Nahen Osten, nahm die Kulturen auf, denen er begegnete, was seinen Stil bereicherte. Seine Arbeit zu biblischen Themen, wie in "Am Freitagmorgen im Gefängnis", zeugt von seinem Interesse an Spiritualität und visueller Erzählkunst und macht ihn zu einem bedeutenden Künstler seiner Zeit. Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Diese kunstdruck-Reproduktion des Gemäldes "Am Freitagmorgen im Gefängnis" ist ein ideales Dekorationsstück für Wohnzimmer, Büro oder Schlafzimmer. Die Druckqualität und die Treue zum Originalwerk machen sie zu einer attraktiven Wahl für Liebhaber religiöser Kunst. Durch das Hinzufügen dieses Leinwandbildes zu Ihrer Dekoration verleihen Sie Ihrem Raum Tiefe und Nachdenklichkeit. Die ästhetische Anziehungskraft dieses Werks, mit seinen dunklen Nuancen und seiner eindringlichen Botschaft, wird Ihre Gäste begeistern und Ihre Umgebung bereichern.Shipping Notes
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But he is also convinced that your anger does not have to be a problem and this book is intended to help redirect so that we can
Format: Paperback
David Powlison thinks you have an anger problem, and a serious one at that. It is not because he knows you personally, but because he is one who has long studied the fallen heart. But he is also convinced that your anger does not have to be a problem and this book is intended to help redirect so that we can be both good and angry.
Anger, as Powlison who is the executive directory of CCEF, defines it, is a sense of opposition to something that is both important and wrong. That means it is a moral response. As those who are created in the image of God we all have come wired for the capacity to express anger. But, as Powlison carefully shows, we have a problem. Our anger is misdirected and misguided because of sin. Not only in the little daily frustrations and irritations, but also in extremely destructive ways. The goal, according to Powlison, is not to eliminate anger, but to have it remade into the image of God by the grace of the gospel. Far from being a therapeutic self-help book, his concern is that we come to understand how anger can coexist with forgiveness, patience, charity, and constructive displeasure.
This book should prove to be an excellent resource. However, if you pick it up with the intention to help someone else—your husband, wife, child, friend, or congregant—be prepared to confront the reality of your own anger first. Powlison has a wonderful way of acutely diagnosing anger as a personal problem for all, even those who do not consider themselves angry. A couple of highlights would be his detailed examination of God's wrath showing readers why it is actually because of God's wrath that we have hope. His chapters dealing with every day anger, long-held bitterness, and anger against God also flow from a counselor's heart as he addresses difficult and awful painful truths.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2016
★★★★★ 4
Good Christian Perspective on Anger
Format: Paperback
I read this book over the course of three months; it was not hard to get through but other books had to be read first because of library due dates and without intent, it kept getting pushed lower on my priority read list. I finally got back to it earlier this week and finished up the remaining chapters. After reading it, I have a better understanding of anger through a Christian perspective. Author David Powlinson is a counselor so he brings with him expertise in working with people who have suffered bad things. Unlike some counselors who give guidance without the Scripture, Powlinson incorporates God and His love in each chapter since God is the ultimate source of freeing us from the burden of anger and the other emotions that accompany anger. The book is broken down into four sections: Our Experience, What is Anger?, How to Change, and Tackling the Hard Cases.
Everyone is plagued by anger of different intensities and gets angry for different reasons and everyone deals with it in different ways, yet we are all the same in that we need to face our anger and seek God’s guidance so we may handle our anger in a constructive and positive way that glorifies Him. That is why I recommend this book to everyone, especially those who may be going through a hardship in life that makes them angry. I did not agree with everything Powlinson said or may not have understood where he was coming from on some things, but I still think he did a great job writing a book on a massive and complicated subject.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
★★★★★ 5
Brilliant and detailed.
Format: Kindle
I can’t say a single thing I felt missing from this book and can go on and on about what was included that I didn’t expect and found greatly helpful.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
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This is an almost surgical approach to anger. I’ve never read anything like it. Part of me says of course there’s a counseling approach to anger. But another part of me says I had no idea that anger could be dissected with such precision. There is a ton of great theology. There is also clear practical application. In my estimation, it is a very balanced presentation of anger. It was a slightly difficult read, but only because I wanted to process it well, and consider how I might apply it to my own life.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Listened to 4 times and still learning things. Bible based approach.
Format: Audiobook
Listened to 4 times and still learning things. Good approach with lots of Biblical references and basis.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2025