Burnt Offerings

Burnt Offerings
Author: Robert Marasco
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Fine books
ISBN: 9781933618845

This is a reprint of a classic horror novel, Burnt Offerings by Robert Marasco with a new introduction and artwork.

Burnt Offerings

Burnt Offerings
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515134476

Anita Blake is a vampire hunter. But when someone else sets his sights on her prey, she must save them both from the inferno.

Burnt Offerings

Burnt Offerings
Author: Charles Newsome
Publisher: Washington House
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781932581348

Burnt Offerings a novel of the Detroit Police Department This first novel gives vibrant voice to a street cop's extraordinary experiences on Detroit's steamy Latin southwest side. It examines the gritty world of big city police work in a new light, and with a unique voice. The story encompasses hope and fear, faith and betrayal, love and redemption. It explores municipal politics, racial attitudes, religious philosophy, and the precarious state of criminal justice in urban America. At its heart, though, it's simply about cops: normal people called upon to perform overwhelming tasks under unspeakable conditions-and the horrendous effect that has on them, and those around them.

Cable & Deadpool Vol. 2

Cable & Deadpool Vol. 2
Author: Fabian Nicieza
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2007-01-31
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0785177981

Collects Cable/Deadpool #7-12. A floating city promises hope for humans and mutants alike! But if Cable plans to be Earth's Savior, will Deadpool accept the role of Judas? Plus: the traumatic, tragic, and tantric events of "The Burnt-Offering" have left Cable - well, "regurgitated" - now Deadpool has to save the day! Even if it means confronting his fear of very big-headed villains! And the challenge of finding someone who can fix technology from thousands of years in the future.

Burnt Offerings

Burnt Offerings
Author: Michael Lister
Publisher:
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2012
Genre: Arson
ISBN: 9781888146905

"The scratch of a single match--spark, heat, chemical reaction, fire being born--and an intense thriller begins. Terror reigns over the North Florida National Forest, the coastal town of Bayshore, and the barrier island of Pine Key; a fiery terror whose flame threatens to consume the whole world. An exacting and methodical killer whose weapon is fire is working on his masterpiece, and only a wounded and scarred FDLE agent and a retired ritual crimes expert hiding from the world in a cabin in the woods have any hope of stopping him."--From publisher's website.

Christ as Seen in the Offerings

Christ as Seen in the Offerings
Author: Robert F. Kingscote
Publisher: Irving Risch
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Christ as seen in the OfferingsThe Burnt Offering. The Meat Offering. The Peace Offering. The Sin and Trespass Offerings. The Red Heifer.

Burnt Offerings

Burnt Offerings
Author: Floyd Sours
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1450099297

Qorbanot

Qorbanot
Author: Alisha Kaplan
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1438482914

Winner of the 2022 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award presented by the League of Canadian Poets A collaboration between poet Alisha Kaplan and artist Tobi Aaron Kahn, Qorbanot—the Hebrew word for "sacrificial offerings"—explores the concept of sacrifice, offering a new vision of an ancient practice. A dynamic dialogue of text and image, the book is a poetic and visual exegesis on Leviticus, a visceral and psychological exploration of ritual offerings, and a conversation about how notions of sacrifice continue to resonate in the twenty-first century. Both from Holocaust survivor families, Kaplan and Kahn deal extensively with the Holocaust in their work. Here, the modes of poetry and art express the complexity of belief, the reverberations of trauma, and the significance of ritual. In the poems, the speaker, offspring of burnt offerings, searches for meaning in her grandparents' experiences and in the long tradition of Orthodox Judaism in which she was raised. Kahn's paintings on handmade paper, drawn from decades of his career as an artist, have not previously been exhibited or published. They reflect his quest to distill a legacy of trauma and loss into enduring memory. With a foreword by James E. Young and essays by Ezra Cappell, Lori Hope Lefkovitz, and Sasha Pimentel, the book presents new directions for thinking about what sacrifice means in religious, social, and personal contexts, and harkens back to foundational traditions, challenging them in reimagined and artistic ways.