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Internatuional cable TV journalist Charlotte Ansari and her Asperger's son are caught in the crossfire of history when terrorists, the CIA, Mossad (Israeli intelligence) and the Vatican all converge in a pulse-pounding search for two relics that could eviscerate Christianity and forever change the balance of power in the world. "The Shekinah Legacy" use the form of the thriller to explore the limits of belief. Charlotte Ansari has hunted the big stories around the globe. Then in one week she becomes the hunted. Or are the secret societies that are chasing her throughout India really after someone else?
"The Soul of Humanity" is a general appeal to abandon blind faith and apply rational thinking to all important matters of life from science and relationships to politics and religion. The authors apply the ages-old knowledge of the world's great religions to explain how and why rationality can help civilization climb out of the abyss of superstition and prejudice and unleash humanity's innate powers of reason. The book presents a compelling argument that without rational thinking, the collective "soul of humanity" will remain frozen in a cycle of disunity and social upheaval that defies all efforts to find the holy grail of universal peace, then offers a set of principles and values that can undeniably illuminate the path forward.
This second book in the exciting CHARLOTTE ANSARI THRILLER series, takes readers far beyond the boundaries of the first book. This wild ride moves from New York to Ireland and the Turkish desert as Charlotte and her unwitting companions attempt to penetrate the greatest conspiracy in history.
"Letters from Elvis" may be the most important and revealing book ever written about 'The King.' It is based on a cache of 265 handwritten and authenticated letters by Elvis Presley and a small circle of close friends to a secret spiritual guide. Never has such a candid and intimately revealing collection of letters surfaced about such a well-known celebrity. "Letters from Elvis" is a mind-blowing revelation of Elvis's inner life, an exposé of heinous Hollywood crimes, a touching tale of friendship, a haunting ghost story, and... a series of new Elvis mysteries. Taken together with the story of one man's struggle to publish this material, these elements go a long way to explain Elvis Presley's tragic decline.
Drawing on their shared experiences working with Aboriginal communities, the authors examine the outcomes of restorative justice projects, paying special attention to such prominent programs as conferencing, sentencing circles, and healing circles. They also look to Aboriginal justice reforms in other countries, comparing and contrasting Canadian reforms with the restorative efforts in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States.
Provides an examination of the use of the trickster in classic literary works.
A major publishing event in 2018 introduced the world to letters written by Elvis Presley to his secret confidante and spiritual advisor, Carmen Montez. Letters from Elvis by Gary Lindberg presented an amazing story of personal pain and abuse suffered by one of the world's most famous entertainers. Additional letters from Harry Belafonte, Tom Jones and Marlon Brando added meaningful details, but the verbatim text of these letters could not be reproduced for legal reasons. Brando on Elvis: In His Own Words, a sequel to Letters from Elvis, goes some way to solving those legal frustrations. Now, for the first time, the full text of Marlon Brando's authenticated letters to Carmen Montez about Elvis Presley are revealed. His writing presents the compelling story of a close friendship that survived many personal traumas before a final break-up. Elvis fans will at last see the startling revelations about Elvis's life presented in Brando's own words and appreciate the unknown bond that once existed between these two great entertainers.
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"Marking the first study to take the Louisiana Purchase as the focal point for considering development of American religious history, this collection of essays takes up the religious history of the region including perspectives from New Orleans and the Caribbean and the roots of Pentecostalism and Vodou"-- Provided by publisher.