The Mercy Journals

The Mercy Journals

Author: Claudia Casper

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781551526331

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In the aftermath of a new world war, a former soldier confronts his own morality and its impact on others.


Hell and the Mercy of God

Hell and the Mercy of God

Author: Adrian J. Reimers

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0813229405

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If God is truly merciful and loving, perfect in goodness, how can he consign human beings created in his own image to eternal torment in hell? God's goodness seems incompatible with inflicting horrible evil upon those who oppose his will and defy his law. If to this paradox we add the metaphysical requirement that God be perfect in goodness, the eternal evil of hell seems to be contradictory to God's own nature. Catholic philosopher Adrian Reimers takes on these challenges in Hell and the Mercy of God, drawing on relevant sources from Aristotle to Aquinas, from Dante to Tolkien, from Wagner to John Paul II, along with Billie Holliday, The Godfather, and the music of George Gershwin. He presents a philosophical theology, grounded in Scripture, of the nature of goodness and evil, exploring various types of pain, the seven capital sins, the resurrection of the body, the meaning of mammon, the core meaning of idolatry, the psychology of Satan and those who choose his path, and the moral responsibility of the human person. Catholic philosopher Adrian Reimers takes on these challenges in Hell and the Mercy of God, drawing on relevant sources from Aristotle to Aquinas, from Dante to Tolkien, from Wagner to John Paul II, along with Billie Holliday, The Godfather, and the music of George Gershwin. He presents a philosophical theology, grounded in Scripture, of the nature of goodness and evil, exploring various types of pain, the seven capital sins, the resurrection of the body, the meaning of mammon, the core meaning of idolatry, the psychology of Satan and those who choose his path, and the moral responsibility of the human person. -- Provided by publisher.


Mercy of Hell Hollow

Mercy of Hell Hollow

Author: Marnie Reynolds-Bourque

Publisher:

Published: 2021-10-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781734414578

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Within a rural New England town, a child perishes, later igniting an urban legend. But the urban legend is false, and the vandals only hurt the surviving family. In late 1875 a young Mercy Reynolds marries a prosperous man much older than her, and later begins filling a journal with her opinions on women's suffrage, historic events, small town gossip and life in general, never imagining she will also record incredible loss as well. As she journals, she also affirms friendship and love were the same many years ago as they are in today's world.Written by Mercy's own great, great, granddaughter this novel shows how one woman found the courage to live on after the unthinkable happens and reveals the truth behind the Witch of Hell Hollow.


Write Without Fear

Write Without Fear

Author: Rogena Mitchell-Jones

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-09-03

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781517188733

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Write Without Fear. Edit Without Mercy. The makings of a great author. Old typewriters are a beautiful thing. Beautiful journals can also be used as planners or steno pads, too. Rogena Mitchell-Jones JOURNALS. Quality Books and Fun Designs. Size 7"x10" - 100 Lined Pages


Desired (Book #5 in the Vampire Journals)

Desired (Book #5 in the Vampire Journals)

Author: Morgan Rice

Publisher: Morgan Rice

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0982953763

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Caitlin Paine wakes to discover that she has once again traveled back in time and has landed in 18th-century Paris, an age of great opulence, of kings and queens--but also of revolution.Reunited with her true love, Caleb, Caitlin is happier than she ever dreamed. But their idyllic time together is not destined to last forever, and events intercede that force the two of them apart.


Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream

Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream

Author: Stanley A. Goldman

Publisher: Potomac Books

Published: 2018-12-01

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 164012151X

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Seven years after the death of his mother, Malka, Stanley A. Goldman traveled to Israel to visit her best friend during the Holocaust. The best friend’s daughter showed Goldman a pamphlet she had acquired from the Israeli Holocaust Museum that documented activities of one man’s negotiations with the Nazi’s interior minister and SS head, Heinrich Himmler, for the release of the Jewish women from the concentration camp at Ravensbrück. While looking through the pamphlet, the two discovered a picture that could have been their mothers being released from the camp. Wanting to know the details of how they were saved, Goldman set out on a long and difficult path to unravel the mystery. After years of researching the pamphlet, Goldman learned that a German Jew named Norbert Masur made a treacherous journey from the safety of Sweden back into the war zone in order to secure the release of the Jewish women imprisoned at the Ravensbrück concentration camp. Masur not only succeeded in his mission against all odds but he contributed to the downfall of the Nazi hierarchy itself. This amazing, little-known story uncovers a piece of history about the undermining of the Nazi regime, the women of the Holocaust, and the strained but loving relationship between a survivor and her son.


Mercy's Birds

Mercy's Birds

Author: Linda Holeman

Publisher: Tundra Books (NY)

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780887764639

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Mercy's life is spinning out of control. Her mother seems to be shrinking as she retreats more and more to the security of her bedroom. Her aunt is growing larger as she retreats into tarot cards, and alcohol. While Mercy tries to keep up at school and with her job, she lives in fear of the day that Barry, her aunt's boyfriend, comes back to live with them all.


Mercy Matters

Mercy Matters

Author: Mathew N. Schmalz

Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor

Published: 2016-04-18

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1612789986

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“Wherever there are Christians, everyone should find an oasis of mercy.” —Pope Francis Whether dealing with adoption, sobriety, bullying, the Boston Marathon bombing, or friendship with a Jehovah’s Witness, Mathew Schmalz’s own life serves as the backdrop for his reflections on the complex nature of mercy—how we give it, and how we receive it. From a home for lepers in India to a halfway house in the Bronx, the author probes his experiences to reveal mercy as a virtue that doesn’t necessarily come easily, but is infinitely rewarding. Discussion and reflection questions at the end of each chapter allow you to dig deeper into your own ideas about mercy, what it looks like in your life, and how to move toward a more merciful existence. Perfect for individual or group study.


The Speed of Mercy

The Speed of Mercy

Author: Christy Ann Conlin

Publisher: House of Anansi

Published: 2021-03-23

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1487003412

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“Dark family secrets, the lore of the sea, and a tender, protective friendship between women all converge in The Speed of Mercy, an unusual and surprising story set in idyllic rural Nova Scotia. With subtle humour, Conlin picks the locks on the long-closed doors of two families and bares the ugly, painful skeletons everyone knew were there but chose to hide.” — Sylvia D. Hamilton, author of And I Alone Escaped To Tell You The Speed of Mercy captures the unbearable cost of childhood betrayal and what happens when history is suppressed, our past is forgotten — yet finding the truth can change the future. Christy Ann Conlin rips into the myths and stereotypes about older women and those on the edge of conventional society to reveal the timeless gift of mercy in this feminist tour de force. “Christy Ann Conlin is a conjurer: of place, people, and the haunting past. I was instantly caught up in the darkly mysterious world and indelible characters she has brought to life. Gripping, suspenseful, and lyrically written, The Speed of Mercy caught me by the throat and didn’t let go.” — Alix Ohlin, Scotiabank Giller Prize–shortlisted author of Dual Citizens


The Crimean Journals of the Sisters of Mercy, 1854-56

The Crimean Journals of the Sisters of Mercy, 1854-56

Author: Maria Luddy

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13:

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In December 1854, 15 nuns from Ireland and England arrived in the Crimea to nurse the sick and wounded British soldiers who were fighting the Crimean War. This is an account of some of their first hand experiences, recording the conditions under which they traveled to the Crimea, the state of the hospitals they worked in, their relationships with the soldiers and medical and military authorities, and their difficulties with Florence Nightingale. -- Publisher description.