Sovereign Sacrifice

Sovereign Sacrifice
Title Sovereign Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Elise Kova
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 2019-10-14
Genre
ISBN 9781949694154

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Book four of Air Awakens: Vortex Chronicles

Vortex Chronicles

Vortex Chronicles
Title Vortex Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Elise Kova
Publisher
Pages 1028
Release 2020-07-06
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 9781949694215

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They should've never met. She's the crown princess. He's a mysterious sorcerer. But the unexpected happens when the world is ending. When Crown Princess Vi Solaris finds out she has a rare and deadly power, she must make a choice: Her magic or her throne. But the choice isn't as simple as it appears, because her magic is the key to saving the world. As her Empire falters from political infighting and a deadly plague, Vi trains in secret under a deadly sorcerer from a distant land. From his pointed ears to enchanting eyes and silver tongue, he's nothing like anyone she's ever met before. Vi knows she should fear him and his shadowed past, but he may just be the only one who really knows what's happening to her. Locked together with the fate of a dying world, Vi sets off to uncover the truth of a magic that wasn't made for mortal hands. But the ultimate triumph will require the ultimate sacrifice. Once Vi embarks on her epic journey of adventure, romance, family, and duty, there will be no turning back. This omnibus edition contains all five books in the Air Awakens: Vortex Chronicles series by USA Today bestselling author Elise Kova.

Sacrifice in the Modern World

Sacrifice in the Modern World
Title Sacrifice in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author David Pan
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 186
Release 2012-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 0810128160

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This book examines the continuing emphasis, in modern times, on sacrifice. The author takes a close look at Nazi Germany and discusses the ways in which sacrifice was distributed and structured within that society.

Sovereignty and the Sacred

Sovereignty and the Sacred
Title Sovereignty and the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Yelle
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 281
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 022658559X

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Sovereignty and the Sacred challenges contemporary models of polity and economy through a two-step engagement with the history of religions. Beginning with the recognition of the convergence in the history of European political theology between the sacred and the sovereign as creating “states of exception”—that is, moments of rupture in the normative order that, by transcending this order, are capable of re-founding or remaking it—Robert A. Yelle identifies our secular, capitalist system as an attempt to exclude such moments by subordinating them to the calculability of laws and markets. The second step marshals evidence from history and anthropology that helps us to recognize the contribution of such states of exception to ethical life, as a means of release from the legal or economic order. Yelle draws on evidence from the Hebrew Bible to English deism, and from the Aztecs to ancient India, to develop a theory of polity that finds a place and a purpose for those aspects of religion that are often marginalized and dismissed as irrational by Enlightenment liberalism and utilitarianism. Developing this close analogy between two elemental domains of society, Sovereignty and the Sacred offers a new theory of religion while suggesting alternative ways of organizing our political and economic life. By rethinking the transcendent foundations and liberating potential of both religion and politics, Yelle points to more hopeful and ethical modes of collective life based on egalitarianism and popular sovereignty. Deliberately countering the narrowness of currently dominant economic, political, and legal theories, he demonstrates the potential of a revived history of religions to contribute to a rethinking of the foundations of our political and social order.

Vortex Visions

Vortex Visions
Title Vortex Visions PDF eBook
Author Elise Kova
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 2019-02-03
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 9781949694048

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Vi Solaris must learn to master her magic or forfeit her throne. But when a watch links her with a magical traveler and the fate of their dying world, Vi learns there's a greater destiny than even her birthright. Book one in a young adult, epic fantasy series from USA Today Bestselling author Elise Kova, set in her acclaimed Air Awakens world.

The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...

The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...
Title The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ... PDF eBook
Author Daniel Waterland
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1856
Genre Theology
ISBN

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Criminal Legal Doctrine

Criminal Legal Doctrine
Title Criminal Legal Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Peter Rush
Publisher Routledge
Pages 331
Release 2018-08-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429824297

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First published in 1997, this volume examines questions of legal doctrine which have never been far from the study of crime. It has not always been able to keep the doctrinal aspects of law clearly in sight. There is always the pressure to turn to philosophy for the consideration of questions of moral and legal responsibility and to criminology and psychology for the analysis of action. The essays collected in this book turn again to questions of doctrine and consider the dogmatic order of law as the basis of the understanding of crime. It is the general argument of this book that without an understanding of the dogmatic order of the legal subject of crime, there will only ever be answers to questions that have never been appropriately asked. Loosely collected around questions of institution, judgement and address, these essays bring modern historical, doctrinal and cultural scholarship to bear on the practices of legal doctrine. Their aim is to offer an account of criminal law as a practice that institutes, judges and addresses the legal subject through a range of practices and knowledges. These range from the disciplinary knowledges of mental health to the cultural knowledges of femininity and female desire. They include the technical demands of law writing and court room procedure as well as symbolic powers of imagining corporate crime. These all are returned to the practical question of the production of knowledge through legal doctrine. These essays address a set of questions that have lain dormant in legal scholarship for much of the post-1945 era. In a time when the authority of law is being reconsidered at its foundations, it is appropriate too to reconsider the means and manner of the transmission of criminal law. Without an understanding of the formation of criminal law it is hardly surprising that questions of law reform raise such confusion.