Ardeen – Volume 3

Ardeen – Volume 3

Author: Sigrid Kraft

Publisher: Ardeen Kraft & Fahnauer

Published: 2018-09-20

Total Pages: 627

ISBN-13: 3941436430

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Raiden finally finds a way into the Nimrod – with Eryn's help. And instead of finding answers to their many questions, everything just gets more complicated. The Nimrod turns out to be a great retreat for magical beings of all kinds. From the bloodthirsty monster to the first species, everyone is there... but no true allies. And yet help is promised, as an exchange for the key. Also the mysterious Voice in Eryn's head speaks again, sending them to the Six Places of Power... so that Eryn's fate can finally be fulfilled. "Well, if that's not a trap..." (The Dragon of Science)


From Aberdeen to Oxford

From Aberdeen to Oxford

Author: Fergus Kerr

Publisher: ATF Press

Published: 2023-10-30

Total Pages: 640

ISBN-13: 1923006363

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Academic theologians, when they write, normally decide for themselves what to discuss. Admittedly, these days, they may work under pressure, to ensure tenure, to advance their prospects, or to secure funding for a departmental project. Mostly, however, they work, sometimes for years, on the books which consolidate the vision of theology that has energised their teaching. Sometimes, of course, the contingencies of being invited to review a book, or take part in a conference, lead to what for medieval theologians were 'quodlibets'- responses to 'whatever', topics raised by members of the class during open-ended discussions, sometimes unexpected, even random, treated suggestively rather than fully worked out. This volume is a miscellany of just such papers, a wide ranging collection of papers from books and journals with a strong philosophical leaning.


The New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 1768-1773 Vol 3

The New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 1768-1773 Vol 3

Author: Donald W Nichol

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 1040240267

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Offers a collection of British satire. This three-volume facsimile includes: an introduction, a chronology, volume introductions, endnotes, a biographical appendix, an author index, a first line index and a general index.


Fixing the Indemnity

Fixing the Indemnity

Author: Iain D. Campbell

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2007-09-01

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1597527416

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Sir George Adam Smith (1856-1942) was one of the leading Old Testament scholars in the late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Scottish church. As Free Church minister of QueenÕs Cross, Aberdeen (1882Ð92), Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature at the Free Church College, Glasgow (1892Ð1910), and Principal of Aberdeen University (1910Ð1935) he popularized modern criticism of the Old Testament. He was determined to show how such an approach to the Bible was compatible with evangelical faith, a position that never sat easily with the confessional position of the Scottish church, and the story of SmithÕs life is an investigation into the relationship between biblical scholarship and evangelical faith. In this new biography, Campbell has made extensive use of primary material, including Smith's letters and journals, to fill a gap in the literature on events within the Scottish church in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. This critical biography will be of use both to students of Scottish church history and students of Old Testament criticism, as well as raising issues that are of continuing importance for all who believe in confessional Christianity as well as in scholarly study of the biblical text.