Following the murder of the brutal Surchatain Cedric of Lystra, long-hidden pages of Roman's Law come to light that seal his seven-year-old son's fate, making inevitable the course of Commander AresU--the boy's only champion.
The written word is one of the defining elements of Christian experience. As vigorous in the 1st century as it is in the 21st, Christian literature has had a significant function in history, and teachers and students need to be reminded of this powerful literary legacy. Covering 2,000 years, The Encyclopedia of Christian Literature is the first encyclopedia devoted to Christian writers and books. In addition to an overview of the Christian literature, this two-volume set also includes 40 essays on the principal genres of Christian literature and more than 400 bio-bibliographical essays describing the principal writers and their works. These essays examine the evolution of Christian thought as reflected in the literature of every age. The companion volume also features bibliographies, an index, a timeline of Christian Literature, and a list of the greatest Christian authors. The encyclopedia will appeal not only to scholars and Christian evangelicals, but students and teachers in seminaries and theological schools, as well as to the growing body of Christian readers and bibliophiles.
When the throne and its heirs are threatened, Deirdre's father assigns her a guardian, whom she abuses mercilessly. At some point, she begins to love him, but he knows that to love her will mean his death. This 20th anniversary edition contains new material and 14 very special illustrations.
One hundred years after the Great Surchatain Roman of Lystra, the beautiful Chataine Rene meets Nicole, the 17-year-old daughter of a humble tailor, and insists she come to the palace at Westford. Nicole is unprepared for the sophistication and treachery of palace life, but her father has decreed that she shall not come home without a rich or noble husband.