Scepter Rising

Scepter Rising

Author: Kevin Moldenhauer

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-10-24

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1329547551

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The continent is at war and the most powerful army lays in shambles. The Elrathi march across the land to seize their destiny; domination of Moirai and its inhabitants. Simon continues his quest for power, making new enemies as he goes. With a final push into the icy Tzin Wasteland, Simon and Azuron take on a horde of trolls to retrieve the last weapon that Simon believes he will ever need. However, in Simon's quest for power to keep his beloved safe, an ancient evil is unleashed. With his new-found armament, Simon must lead his Weavers to defeat the mighty armies of the Elrathi before he is consumed by the very evil he has freed. Facing betrayal and death, Simon finds that all the power in the world may not be able to save Moirai or the woman he loves. If he succeeds in defeating the Elrathi, the cost may be his very soul. If he fails, hundreds of thousands will die humanity may become extinct.


Awaiting His Coming

Awaiting His Coming

Author: Rhoda Griffin

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2021-11-24

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1664250611

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In 25 daily reflections, Awaiting His Coming explores the longing, the cherished characters, the poignant places, and hope-filled events surrounding the arrival of Jesus Christ in His first advent, while also pointing hearts toward His much-anticipated second coming.


Cross and Scepter

Cross and Scepter

Author: Sverre Bagge

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2016-02-09

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 069116908X

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A concise history of medieval Scandinavia Christianity and European-style monarchy—the cross and the scepter—were introduced to Scandinavia in the tenth century, a development that was to have profound implications for all of Europe. Cross and Scepter is a concise history of the Scandinavian kingdoms from the age of the Vikings to the Reformation, written by Scandinavia's leading medieval historian. Sverre Bagge shows how the rise of the three kingdoms not only changed the face of Scandinavia, but also helped make the territorial state the standard political unit in Western Europe. He describes Scandinavia’s momentous conversion to Christianity and the creation of church and monarchy there, and traces how these events transformed Scandinavian law and justice, military and administrative organization, social structure, political culture, and the division of power among the king, aristocracy, and common people. Bagge sheds important new light on the reception of Christianity and European learning in Scandinavia, and on Scandinavian history writing, philosophy, political thought, and courtly culture. He looks at the reception of European impulses and their adaptation to Scandinavian conditions, and examines the relationship of the three kingdoms to each other and the rest of Europe, paying special attention to the inter-Scandinavian unions and their consequences for the concept of government and the division of power. Cross and Scepter provides an essential introduction to Scandinavian medieval history for scholars and general readers alike, offering vital new insights into state formation and cultural change in Europe.


Let the Earth Rejoice

Let the Earth Rejoice

Author: William Dyrness

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 1998-06-16

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1579101259

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Is there any relation between the Christian hope and human hopes and aspirations? Does the wish for a better life have no relation to the salvation God offers to all people? This book attempts to address these questions as a whole by way of an essay in biblical theology. It seeks to respond to the fundamental issue: what is the biblical view of God's mission in the world? It may be that Scripture approached on its own terms, without some preconception about what Òthe church has always believed about evangelism,Ó will clarify the issues. For in Scripture God is obviously interested in the whole person, embedded as he or she is in the whole of creation and inserted in a particular history.


Nativity: The Christmas Story, Which You Have Never Heard Before

Nativity: The Christmas Story, Which You Have Never Heard Before

Author: Richard R. Racy

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1434340813

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Sometimes reading like a historical novel, or a forensics detective story, a melodrama, or a scientific adventure, Nativity takes the reader on a fast, awesome ride of discovery into the real history and real people behind the birth of Christ. Nativity is the ideal reference for pastors, students, and laymen, combining scholarly depth and reliability in a popular writing style easily accessible to all with references for independent study. New elements of meaning and relevance to the Nativity Scientific evidence virgin births occur as often as identical twins but Jesus was one of a kind The life and death drama behind Joseph and Mary rarely told The real events of Bethlehem and Nazareth Herod amazing genius whose architecture excelled Rome, and kept his murdered wife in a jar of honey! Was Jesus incarnated from the time of the Fall? Is the Christmas tree a pagan idol or a biblical image of the Tree of Life? While vigorously defending the traditional faith, Richard Racy gives new insights and new theological perspectives guaranteed to inform and provoke while entertaining in a major new work on the birth of Jesus Christ.


Fill the Earth

Fill the Earth

Author: Matthew Newkirk

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-03-09

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1532693400

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Why does the church engage in missions? Where in the Bible do we find support for this work? These questions have been asked and answered by many throughout the centuries, though rarely does the investigation span across the entire canon of Scripture. In this study Newkirk explores the breadth and depth of biblical teaching concerning God’s mission for his people and the church’s call to spread the gospel to the ends of the earth. By beginning with creation and ending with new creation, this study reveals that rather than simply deriving from a few “missions verses,” the church’s call to missions is grounded in the full spectrum of biblical revelation.


Numbers

Numbers

Author: Dennis Olson

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published:

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780664237363

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Numbers chronicles a community faced with many competing interests, groups, and issues, endeavoring to define itself and its mission in the world. Dennis Olsen offers readers a comprehensive interpretation of this often overlooked book. He provides a thoroughly contemporary reading of Numbers that enlightens the modern church as it navigates the contemporary wilderness of pluralism, competing voices, and and shifting foundations.


Recounting

Recounting

Author: Luis Goytisolo

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Published: 2017-03-24

Total Pages: 761

ISBN-13: 162897222X

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Recounting surveys the social history of Barcelona and Catalonia, primarily since the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939. The novel follows the youth and education of Raúl Ferrer Gaminde, son of a well-connected, middle-class Catalan family that embraces Franco and Spanish Nationalism. The novel’s potent drama plays out through Goytisolo’s crisp, forceful presentation of youth, humor, optimism, rebellion, violence, sexual awakening, indulgence, punishment, and the realization of one’s artistic vocation. Alternately modern and historical, Recuento displays intelligent realism, emotional gravity, profane beauty, brute vulgarity, sweeping rhetorical scope, and seamless transitions through long, streaming passages of narrative and introspection.