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"The high priests of atheism really have no clothes." So says Jonas E. Alexis. He takes the atheists and skeptics on the ground they cherish most-logical consistency and experiential relevance. He believes we are living in a time when thinking people believe the unthinkable, the unreasonable, and the unimaginable. In the name of "knowledge" and "wisdom," many intellectuals, atheists, and skeptics embrace irrational ideas. In the Name of Knowledge and Wisdom challenges those ideas. He takes the atheists, skeptics, and critics of Christianity to task for believing the impossible about Christianity. Armed with simple logic and common sense, Alexis demolishes the atheist position and points the ...
Jonas agreed to become a member of the new Harper clan mostly for the sake of his two best friends. Where they go, he goes, and they wanted to be Harper clan members, so here he is. The problem is that the clan needs more fighters, and even though he’s a Krsnik, he’s not a fighter. He half expects to get kicked out for that, but instead he’s invited to a family dinner at the leaders’ house. Where he meets his mate. Kendrick is hiding from an insistent eighteen-year-old who doesn’t take no for an answer. It’s ridiculous, but Devon doesn’t seem to understand that Kendrick only sees him as a friend, no matter how many times he tells him. When Jonas catches his mate’s scent and walks in on two men kissing, he hopes his mate isn’t the bratty, too-young guy who snaps at him. He’s not, but that doesn’t mean that Devon will give up easily. Kendrick knows that Devon is desperately looking for love, but he’s doing so in the wrong place. Between that and the phone call from his brother, his life starts to feel overwhelming. And he’s not even bonded to Jonas yet.
Christine Marshall endured a childhood of abuse and neglect. If not for the friendship of her two best friends, her life would have been unbearable. Years later, seeing the happiness that her friends had finally found with two wonderful men made Christine happy. She still didnt question her own stance to remain alone though, especially given her past. Until one night and too many martinis, she makes a decision that would change her life completely. Jonas Wade was a confident, no nonsense guy who grew up surrounded by his familys love. He worked hard and at a young age, started his own company, enjoying much success. A success he thought completed his life until he met the one woman who made ...
Through portraits of readers and their responses to texts, Reading Practice reconstructs the contours of the knowledge economy that shaped medicine and science in early modern England. Reading Practice tells the story of how ordinary people grew comfortable learning from commonplace manuscripts and printed books, such as almanacs, medical recipe collections, and herbals. From the turn of the fifteenth century to the close of the sixteenth century, these were the books English people read when they wanted to attend to their health or understand their place in the universe. Before then, these works had largely been the purview of those who could read Latin. Around 1400, however, medical and sc...
This volume contains a selection of papers originally presented at the 12th Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE), held in Montréal in 1983. It is divided into three sections: 1. Varieties of English and their history; 2. Change and variation in Romance; 3. Functions and discourse.
Christian Fruit--Jewish Root is an in-depth, scholarly examination of the Hebraic foundations of the major tenets and practices of Christianity. This volume confirms the truth that the inherent Jewishness of the Christian faith is simply an undeniable historical and theological fact. By evaluating Christian doctrine and polity through the Jewish mindset of Jesus and the apostles, this book uncovers a veritable treasure of Hebraic truth. For every authentic Christian fruit, there is a Jewish toot! This truth id demonstrated across a wide spectrum of theological truth, including: Scripture, Messiah, Salvation, Faith, Baptism, Gospel, Grace, and Descipleship. Christianity owes a profound debt of gratitude to the Jewish people and to biblical and Second Temple Judaism for the foundations of the truths and practices that it hold dear. As you read this challenging, informative, and inspirational book, you will be amazed at just how Jewish Christianity, the "other Jewish religion," actually is.
Alexis convincingly examines the crisis in education from a Christian perspective. (Social Issues)
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