Searching for the Ark of the Covenant

Searching for the Ark of the Covenant
Title Searching for the Ark of the Covenant PDF eBook
Author Randall Price
Publisher Harvest House Publishers
Pages 242
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 0736910522

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Filled with exclusive interviews and intriguing photographs, this insider's exploration reveals why the quest for the Ark is one of the greatest archaeological, historical, religious, and political pursuits of all time.

The Covenant

The Covenant
Title The Covenant PDF eBook
Author James A. Michener
Publisher Fawcett
Pages 1250
Release 1980
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0449214206

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Volume 2 of 2; The story begins 1500 years ago. The Bushmen are facing a crisis. the beautiful lake, long the center of their lives, is drying up, and they must move across a hostile African desert to seek better conditions.

The Inside Story of the Peace Conference

The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
Title The Inside Story of the Peace Conference PDF eBook
Author Emile Joseph Dillon
Publisher New York, Harper
Pages 536
Release 1920
Genre Paris Peace Conference
ISBN

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The Inside Story

The Inside Story
Title The Inside Story PDF eBook
Author Paul Brockelman
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 224
Release 1992-08-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791497615

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This book explores what is meant by claims of religious understanding and truth. It argues that at the end of the twentieth century we are undergoing a revolution in our thinking about ourselves and our place in nature, and that the worldview pervading modern culture is dissolving because it has marginalized and hindered authentic religious understanding and practice. It has spiritually degraded and destroyed the natural environment upon which it depends. The book describes how this situation developed, and proposes an alternative postmodern, narrative concept of religious understanding that may help us to transcend these spiritual and ecological problems. This model of religious truth explores a new cosmological story that has emerged over the past twenty-five years. It is a story that will enrich and deepen our spiritual experience while helping us cope with possibly the most disastrous and dangerous consequence of modernity—the present worldwide ecological crisis.

The Wounded Land

The Wounded Land
Title The Wounded Land PDF eBook
Author Stephen Donaldson
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 640
Release 2013-10-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 147320254X

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Thomas Covenant returns unwillingly to a Land ravaged by four thousand years of Lord Foul's pestilence. Under the evil Sunbane, the people of the Land submit to cruel sacrifices; the rulers of Revelstone are corrupt, the fields and forests laid waste; the healing Earth-power impotent. Accompanied by a woman from his own world, Covenant begins a new quest to save the Land from the forces that have all but destroyed it.

Blood Covenant

Blood Covenant
Title Blood Covenant PDF eBook
Author Michael Franzese
Publisher Whitaker Distribution
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Converts
ISBN 9780883688670

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Their lives. Book jacket.

The Arc of a Covenant

The Arc of a Covenant
Title The Arc of a Covenant PDF eBook
Author Walter Russell Mead
Publisher Vintage
Pages 689
Release 2023-10-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0375713743

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A NEW YORK TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A groundbreaking work that overturns the conventional understanding of the Israeli-American relationship and, in doing so, explores how fundamental debates about American identity drive our country's foreign policy. In this bold examination of the Israeli-American relationship, Walter Russell Mead demolishes the myths that both pro-Zionists and anti-Zionists have fostered over the years. He makes clear that Zionism has always been a divisive subject in the American Jewish community, and that American Christians have often been the most fervent supporters of a Jewish state, citing examples from the time of J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller to the present day. He spotlights the almost forgotten story of left-wing support for Zionism, arguing that Eleanor Roosevelt and liberal New Dealers had more influence on President Truman's Israel policy than the American Jewish community--and that Stalin's influence was more decisive than Truman's in Israel's struggle for independence. Mead shows how Israel's rise in the Middle East helped kindle both the modern evangelical movement and the Sunbelt coalition that carried Reagan into the White House. Highlighting the real sources of Israel's support across the American political spectrum, he debunks the legend of the so-called "Israel lobby." And, he describes the aspects of American culture that make it hostile to anti-Semitism and warns about the danger to that tradition of tolerance as our current culture wars heat up. With original analysis and in lively prose, Mead illuminates the American-Israeli relationship, how it affects contemporary politics, and how it will influence the future of both that relationship and American life.