The Empire of Godever

The Empire of Godever
Author: H A Marie
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499000944


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The Empire of Godever is, no doubt, entangled with many aspects shaping a set of consecutive events bound to an exciting adventurous atmosphere. This story can be classified as one of the worthy models of thrilling adventure that dwells in and infiltrates through our minds.

Has God Abandoned the House of Israel?

Has God Abandoned the House of Israel?
Author: Eric L. Quinlan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1796022705


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My book covers the biblical account of the history of the nation of Israel, beginning with the birth of their patriarch Abraham and continuing through their four-century stay in Egypt to the Exodus from Egypt and their formation of a formidable nation in the Land of the Covenant. It will cover their expulsions from that land and what happened to them after. A large portion of these Israelites are believed to be lost or have been completely annihilated by God or they have been assimilated in other cultures. This book will provide many biblical references that completely contradict these claims and that these so-called lost Israelites exist today.

Spirituality without God

Spirituality without God
Author: Peter Heehs
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350056219


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Spirituality without God is the first global survey of “godless” spirituality. Long before “spiritual but not religious” became the catchphrase of the day, there were religious and spiritual traditions in India, China, and the West that denied the existence of God. Peter Heehs begins by looking at godless traditions in the ancient world. Indian religions such as Jainism and Buddhism showed the way to liberation through individual effort. In China, Confucians and Daoists taught how to live in harmony with nature and society. Philosophies of the Greco-Roman world, such as Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism, focused on enhancing the quality of life rather than buying the favor of the gods through sacrifice or worship. Heehs shows how these traditions, rediscovered during the Renaissance, helped jump-start the European Enlightenment and opened the way to the atheism and agnosticism of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The personal, inner, approach to religion became known as "spirituality.” Spirituality without God is a counterbalance to theistic narratives that have dominated the field, as well as an introduction to modes of spiritual thought and practice that may appeal to people who have no interest in God.

The Luther Memorial

The Luther Memorial
Author: Victor Lafayette Conrad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1138
Release: 1883
Genre: Reformation
ISBN:


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Draconic Mage God

Draconic Mage God
Author: , Zhenyinfang
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648573037


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n addition to the five superpowers, there are many second-class forces and independent strongmen, including peace loving elves and a small number of dragons! The various races in the mainland have lived and multiplied with each other for thousands of years. However, recently, the major forces are ready to move. They are not satisfied with the current situation. A new round of fighting is about to start and another bloodbath is about to come. Luo Ke, a little practicing magician, looks at how he can turn things around and master his own destiny.

God Unbound

God Unbound
Author: Elaine Heath
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0835815854


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What does it mean to move beyond the boundaries of what we believe? The apostle Paul led the Galatians through a massive cultural shift in which they had to radically expand their ideas of who God is, who they were, and God's mission for the church. He was able to lead them through this time of great change because of his encounter with the risen Christ on the Damascus road, an experience in which his view of God was completely upended. Today Christianity is undergoing a cultural shift just as challenging as the situation confronting Paul and the Galatians. As many churches decline, congregations and pastors feel uncertain and anxious about how to continue their mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ. Elaine Heath extends an invitation to broaden our view of God by moving beyond the walls of buildings and programs to become a more diverse church than we have ever imagined. While deeply honoring tradition, she calls the church to boldly follow the Holy Spirit's leadership into the future. Ideal for a 6- to 9-week small-group study.

The Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order

The Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order
Author: Rombert Stapel
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2023-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000932206


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The Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order (‘Croniken van der Duytscher Oirden’) is a late-fifteenth-century Middle Dutch text that strongly influenced early modern historiography in north-eastern Europe. In German scholarship the text is commonly known as the Jüngere Hochmeisterchronik (‘Younger Chronicle of the Grand Masters’) and it offers a rare insight into the self-image of members of the military orders at that time. The chronicle describes the history of the Teutonic Order from its supposed biblical origins in the Holy Land to the order’s involvement in the Baltic crusades, to which a history of the local Utrecht bailiwick is added. Interwoven are summaries of papal and imperial privileges and indulgences, creating a mixture between the genres of crusading literature, gesta, and cartulary chronicles. This book offers a diplomatic edition and parallel English translation of the recently rediscovered ‘author’s copy’ (Vienna, Deutschordenszentralarchiv, Hs. 392), written in direct cooperation with the original author. It is the first complete edition of the Utrecht Chronicle and includes several passages that have never been edited. The English translation is the first translation into a modern language, introducing new audiences who are not proficient in Middle Dutch to the chronicle’s content. The book targets students and scholars of the crusades and military orders, as well as audiences interested in Baltic history, medieval chronicles, and Middle Dutch literature more broadly. It accompanies a recent study of the chronicle’s cultural context, wide range of sources, and its authorship, published in the same series in 2021.