Under the Glacier

Under the Glacier
Title Under the Glacier PDF eBook
Author Halldor Laxness
Publisher Vintage
Pages 258
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307429881

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Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness’s Under the Glacier is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, a wryly provocative novel at once earthy and otherworldly. At its outset, the Bishop of Iceland dispatches a young emissary to investigate certain charges against the pastor at Snæfells Glacier, who, among other things, appears to have given up burying the dead. But once he arrives, the emissary finds that this dereliction counts only as a mild eccentricity in a community that regards itself as the center of the world and where Creation itself is a work in progress. What is the emissary to make, for example, of the boarded-up church? What about the mysterious building that has sprung up alongside it? Or the fact that Pastor Primus spends most of his time shoeing horses? Or that his wife, Ua (pronounced “ooh-a,” which is what men invariably sputter upon seeing her), is rumored never to have bathed, eaten, or slept? Piling improbability on top of improbability, Under the Glacier overflows with comedy both wild and deadpan as it conjures a phantasmagoria as beguiling as it is profound.

Out of Adventism

Out of Adventism
Title Out of Adventism PDF eBook
Author Jerry A. Gladson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 318
Release 2017-10-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532631251

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From its humble beginnings in the nineteenth century, Seventh-day Adventism has remarkably grown to become one of America's largest, home-grown faiths, numbering nearly nineteen million members worldwide. Yet Adventism harbors dark secrets within its history. This is the true story of how one Adventist pastor, and university and seminary professor discovered these dark secrets and learned through painful, personal experience that neither the denomination nor its doctrine could be trusted. As his odyssey takes him from pastoral assignments in rural and urban congregations and finally into teaching religion at an Adventist university, he suddenly finds himself caught up in the maelstrom of a church's greatest theological crisis. For him, the denomination's theology and practice agonizingly unravel, forcing him to choose between loyalty to his church, his vocation, and his personal integrity. Rich in anecdotes and personal experiences, Out of Adventism guides readers interested in religious history, cults, and sects through the ins and outs of a religious community in crisis. Along the way, the reader not only gets an insider's view of Adventism, but also discovers a careful critique of the peculiar teachings of Seventh-day Adventism.

The Wild Inside

The Wild Inside
Title The Wild Inside PDF eBook
Author Christine Carbo
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 416
Release 2015-06-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 147677546X

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A haunting crime novel set in Glacier National Park about a man who finds himself at odds with the dark heart of the wild—and the even darker heart of human nature. It was a clear night in Glacier National Park. Fourteen-year-old Ted Systead and his father were camping beneath the rugged peaks and starlit skies when something unimaginable happened: a grizzly bear attacked Ted’s father and dragged him to his death. Now, twenty years later, as Special Agent for the Department of the Interior, Ted gets called back to investigate a crime that mirrors the horror of that night. Except this time, the victim was tied to a tree before the mauling. Ted teams up with one of the park officers—a man named Monty, whose pleasant exterior masks an all-too-vivid knowledge of the hazardous terrain surrounding them. Residents of the area turn out to be suspicious of outsiders and less than forthcoming. Their intimate connection to the wild forces them to confront nature, and their fellow man, with equal measures of reverence and ruthlessness. As the case progresses with no clear answers, more than human life is at stake—including that of the majestic creature responsible for the attack. Ted’s search for the truth ends up leading him deeper into the wilderness than he ever imagined, on the trail of a killer, until he reaches a shocking and unexpected personal conclusion. As intriguing and alluring as bestselling crime novels by C.J. Box, Louise Penny, and William Kent Krueger, as atmospheric and evocative as the nature writing of John Krakauer and Cheryl Strayed, The Wild Inside is a gripping debut novel about the perilous, unforgiving intersection between man and nature.

Christian Review

Christian Review
Title Christian Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1396
Release 1862
Genre Baptists
ISBN

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Christianity at Glacier

Christianity at Glacier
Title Christianity at Glacier PDF eBook
Author Halldór Laxness
Publisher Reykjavik : Helgafell
Pages 282
Release 1972
Genre Christianity
ISBN

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The Christian Review

The Christian Review
Title The Christian Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 734
Release 1863
Genre Baptists
ISBN

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Arrows Through Time

Arrows Through Time
Title Arrows Through Time PDF eBook
Author Debra Anne Ross Lawrence
Publisher Glacier Dog
Pages 390
Release 2009
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780979745928

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Unrelated calamities intersect at the mountain retreat of archeologists Ben and Alison Hunter. Displaced in time, Kawsay and Nate materialize out of the night and interrupt the Hunters' sabbatical with an astonishing series of revelations. An accidental intruder disrupts a pivotal event in ancient history, which must be set right.