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Can you cope with knowing about the Astral Council? Few can. In the Fifth Dimension, heaven and hell come down to earth. The Astral Council must work undercover to hold in check forces so evil, the Devil himself leads the war against them. And this time it's personal. The Devil's own daughter is the victim of an atrocity. He summons the Astral Council, a hand-picked team of vampires and shape shifters, of spirits from before time and before history, on a quest for justice that will take you beyond belief - and beyond hell. Meet them and meet the awesome challenges of their world as Charalder plots her arising, Balzahar gathers his witch doctors in a basement in New York, and Mordred casts his shadow from a past everyone wanted to forget... The good news is that lovers of Jill Howes' Fifth Dimension series can expect to see all their favourites back in action: Elliott, Natalia, Jason, Allegra, Daniel and a new character, Bianca, the fallen angel who wins the heart of a vampire
North Bridgewater is now an extinct town. The name changed to Brockton in 1874.
Exploring the subtle political philosophy within the Biblical narrative, this book presents enduring insights that complement Ancient Greek philosophy for contemporary political distinctions – uncovering overlooked socio-political ideologies to provide a unique perspective alongside the classical philosophical tradition. By adopting a sociological approach, Ronen Shovel interprets the Bible as a reflection of perspectives and ideologies, emphasizing the intricate dynamics between rulers and subjects, balancing justice, and power within societies. A key focus is the examination of holiness as a distinct political category, influencing institutions, ethics, justice, and even the use of force. This perspective challenges traditional religious scholarship, merging sociology with the concept of holiness. Holiness and Society enriches political philosophy, religious studies, and sociology, broadening their boundaries and offering fresh perspectives, serving as a bridge between antiquity and modernity, providing valuable insights into contemporary political thought.
In his remarkable work of historical fiction, Road to Antietam, author Tom E. Hicklin brings readers the story of two brothers and the life-altering events they experience amidst the harrowing backdrop of the American Civil War. Daniel and Christopher Galloway are merely teenagers when they join the Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry at the beginning of the Civil War. What starts out as a light-hearted adventure, soon descends into a brutal struggle for survival as they go from training camp to skirmishing with an elusive, deadly enemy to full-blown battle, culminating in the single bloodiest day in American history. Along the way, both brothers suffer from illness, exposure, hunger, and extreme...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.