Houses of the Bull God

Houses of the Bull God
Author: Michael Kessler,White Wolf Publishing, Incorporated,Geoff Skellams,Andrew Watt,Voronica Whitney-Robinson
Publsiher: White Wolf Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1588466779

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Created by the machinations of Ahlat, the Southern God of War, Harborhead is a nation in turmoil. A state built on conquest and blood sacrifice, it has had its warlike, expansionist tendencies and intertribal violence curtailed by the Realm's force of arms. Its armies conquered, its people enslaved and its resources stolen to enrich the Empress' coffers, Harborhead has suffered under the Realm's yoke for hundreds of years. Houses of the Bull God details the nation of Harborhead, a long-time satrapy of the Realm. Though subjugated by the Scarlet Empire, its Five Peoples yet harbor dreams of freedom - and of conquest. Now, with the Empress gone and the Great Houses busy preparing for civil war on the Blessed Isle, the opportunity to realize those dreams seems to be at hand. But the Realm isn't likely to give up such a rich territory without a fight. Inside are presented the important players on both sides of this coming conflict and the War God Ahlat and his retinue, the only ones who will profit from the impending struggle regardless of its outcome. Book jacket.

House of Faith House of Cards

House of Faith House of Cards
Author: Eric N. Davis
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2010-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781449085230

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"Concise. Vivid. Honest." - Dan Barker, critically acclaimed author of 'Godless' and 'Losing Faith in Faith' "Brutally honest, insightful, and compelling storytelling." - Lyndon Lamborn, author of 'Standing for Something More' When a young couple searched for clues connecting them to a famous ancestor, their journey led them on a path they never expected – converting to Mormonism. House of Faith House of Cards tells the turbulent life story of their son, Eric, including all the typical Mormon experiences, and some extraordinary episodes no Mormon will ever encounter. He participated with family members in his first secret temple ritual – normally reserved for adults – at the age of four, only to be excluded from a similar ceremony, involving his family, thirteen years later. In 1857, a company of 120 immigrants set out from a small Arkansas town, toward California. In a tragic twist of fate, they never reached their destination. While encamped in southern Utah, local Mormons and Paiute Indians launched an ambush, brutally slaughtering the group, in what became known as the Mountain Meadows massacre. 125 years later, Eric would be raised as a Mormon in the same Arkansas community where this wagon train initially departed. There, he learned just how much some people still despised that faith. While training for and serving a church mission in Canada, in the mid-1990s, Eric shared a room and became acquainted with a fellow missionary named Mark Hacking. Less than a decade later, when the disappearance and murder of Hacking’s wife became highly publicized, several international media outlets approached Eric, searching for any juicy detail of the man’s troubled past. These stories are just the tip of the iceberg.

Narrative Ontology

Narrative Ontology
Author: Axel Hutter
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781509543939

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This book is a critical inquiry into three ideas that have been at the heart of philosophical reflection since time immemorial: freedom, God and immortality. Their inherent connection has disappeared from our thought. We barely pay attention to the latter two ideas, and the notion of freedom is used so loosely today that it has become vacuous. Axel Hutter’s book seeks to remind philosophy of its distinct task: only in understanding itself as human self-knowledge that articulates itself in these three ideas will philosophy do justice to its own concept. In developing this line of argument, Hutter finds an ally in Thomas Mann, whose novel Joseph and His Brothers has more to say about freedom, God and immortality than most contemporary philosophy does. Through his reading of Mann’s novel, Hutter explores these three ideas in a distinctive way. He brings out the intimate connection between philosophical self-knowledge and narrative form: Mann’s novel gives expression to the depth of human self-understanding and, thus, demands a genuinely philosophical interpretation. In turn, philosophical concepts are freed from abstractness by resonating with the novel’s motifs and its rich language. Narrative Ontology is both a highly original work of philosophy and a vigorous defence of humanism. It brings together philosophy and literature in a creative way, it will be of great interest to students and scholars in philosophy, literature and the humanities in general.

The Ruling Races of Prehistoric Times in India South Western Asia and Southern Europe

The Ruling Races of Prehistoric Times in India  South Western Asia and Southern Europe
Author: James Francis Hewitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1895
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11614767

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The Ruling Races of Prehistoric Times in India Southwestern Asia and Southern Europe Astronomy of the Veda History as told in the mythology of the northern races History of the worship of Ia or Yah

The Ruling Races of Prehistoric Times in India  Southwestern Asia  and Southern Europe  Astronomy of the Veda  History as told in the mythology of the northern races  History of the worship of Ia or Yah
Author: James Francis Katherinus Hewitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1895
Genre: Civilization
ISBN: HARVARD:HNJ9FK

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The House of the Father As Fact and Symbol

The House of the Father As Fact and Symbol
Author: J. David Schloen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004369849

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The first two volumes on patrimonialism in Ugarit and the ancient Near East, this book opens with a lengthy introduction on the interpretation of social action and households in the ancient world. Following this foundation, Schloen embarks on a societal and domestic study of the Late Bronze Age kingdom of Ugarit in its wider Near Eastern context.

Letters to the King of Mari

Letters to the King of Mari
Author: Wolfgang Heimpel
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2003-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575065441

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In this new Mesopotamian Civilizations volume, Professor Heimpel collects the corpus of the Mari correspondence and provides an introduction, a reconstruction of events during Zimri-Lim’s reign, and English translations of these Mari texts (26/1, 26/2, 27, and additional texts). This volume includes indexes of personal names/individuals, group designations/personnel, and places.

Jason and the Argonauts through the Ages

Jason and the Argonauts through the Ages
Author: Jason Colavito
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781476615660

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The story of Jason and the Argonauts is one of the most famous in Greek myth, and its development from the oldest layers of Greek mythology down to the modern age encapsulates the dramatic changes in faith, power and culture that Western civilization has seen over the past three millennia. From the Bronze Age to the Classical Age, from the medieval world to today, the Jason story has been told and retold with new stories, details and meanings. This book explores the epic history of a colorful myth and probes the most ancient origins of the quest for the Golden Fleece--a quest that takes us to the very dawn of Greek religion and its close relationship with Near Eastern peoples and cultures.