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In the shadow of a mother's love lies a darkness you never imagined... Kaden Jacobs embarks on an unexpected visit to meet his girlfriend's mother, anticipating a warm welcome. Yet, Lila's mother, Florence, radiates an eerie aura, leaving Kaden unsettled in her presence. Florence's possessive hold over Lila is suffocating, casting a sinister air whenever Kaden attempts to fit into their world. But as Lila's demeanor regresses under Florence's influence, Kaden unearths a chilling secret lurking within their home. With a sense of impending doom after a harrowing incident jeopardizes Lila's safety, Kaden races against time. He discovers that Florence's dark intentions threaten not only Lila's life but his own. In a high-stakes quest for the truth, Kaden must confront the malevolence concealed beneath Florence's facade before it's too late.
This book considers the material conditions in which the production and consumption of art takes place, looking at how art is presented to the community and how art museums are shaped by cultural, social and political determinants.
First published in 1998. This collection of original essays identifies and analyzes 19th-century women's theological thought in all its diversity, demonstrating the ways that women revised, subverted, or rejected elements of masculine theology in creating theologies of their own. While women's religion has been widely studied, this is the only collection of essays that examines 19th-century women's theology as such A substantial introduction clarifies the relationships between religion and theology and discusses the barriers to women's participation in theological discourse as well as the ways women overcame or avoided these barriers. The essays analyze theological ideas in a variety of genr...
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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