Crusade (Eden Book 2)

Crusade (Eden Book 2)
Author: Tony Monchinski
Publisher: Permuted Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1934861367

The world is dead, and millions of flesh-hungry zombies roam the land. Refugees from Eden seek a better place. They face adversaries living and dead, and befriend new survivors, whose sole hope lies is the complete annihilation of the undead. The only chance humanity has is a total war against the zombie hordes, and only one side can emerge victorious!

Atoms and Eden

Atoms and Eden
Author: Steve Paulson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199781508

Here is an unprecedented collection of twenty freewheeling and revealing interviews with major players in the ongoing--and increasingly heated--debate about the relationship between religion and science. These lively conversations cover the most important and interesting topics imaginable: the Big Bang, the origins of life, the nature of consciousness, the foundations of religion, the meaning of God, and much more. In Atoms and Eden, Peabody Award-winning journalist Steve Paulson explores these topics with some of the most prominent public intellectuals of our time, including Richard Dawkins, Karen Armstrong, E. O. Wilson, Sam Harris, Elaine Pagels, Francis Collins, Daniel Dennett, Jane Goodall, Paul Davies, and Steven Weinberg. The interviewees include Christians, Buddhists, Jews, and Muslims, as well as agnostics, atheists, and other scholars who hold perspectives that are hard to categorize. Paulson's interviews sweep across a broad range of scientific disciplines--evolutionary biology, quantum physics, cosmology, and neuroscience--and also explore key issues in theology, religious history, and what William James called ''the varieties of religious experience.'' Collectively, these engaging dialogues cover the major issues that have often pitted science against religion--from the origins of the universe to debates about God, Darwin, the nature of reality, and the limits of human reason. These are complex, intellectually rich discussions, presented in an accessible and engaging manner. Most of these interviews were originally published as individual cover stories for Salon.com, where they generated a huge reader response. Public Radio's "To the Best of Our Knowledge" will present a major companion series on related topics this fall. A feast of ideas and competing perspectives, this volume will appeal to scientists, spiritual seekers, and the intellectually curious.

Retributor (Hellgate, Montana Book 2)

Retributor (Hellgate, Montana Book 2)
Author: Al Halsey
Publisher: Permuted Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618686011

Retributor Jeremiah Brandt has already riled up the zombie cavalry and he’s still angry over losing a huge bounty on a clan of serial killers. So when the Helena Cattlemen’s Association asks for help with a werewolf he jumps at the chance to take it on. There are a few little kinks to work through first before he can get down to the hunt–starting with zombies, a revengeful sister, and cold bath water. But the hunter soon becomes the hunted as Brandt discovers that his past mistakes have come back haunt him.

Sabotage?

Sabotage?
Author: Jack T. Chick
Publisher: Chick Publications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0937958700

For centuries, Satan has tried to discredit God's Word. Bible schools are now teaching the Bible does not contain God's word. When the Crusaders help a former Bible student whose life had been shattered by this lie, they take him to meet a man who will introduce him to Bible History 101. See the struggle through the ages to keep God's Word pure, and learn which Bible can be trusted...and why!

Where's Wally Now?

Where's Wally Now?
Author: Martin Handford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary recreations
ISBN: 9780744554434

In this special updated edition version of Where's Wally Now?, Wally himself has moved - he's in a new place in every scene. Also hidden are Woof, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard, Odlaw, and loads of Wally-watchers.

Valdar's Legacy

Valdar's Legacy
Author: Richard Fox
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2021-10-23
Genre:
ISBN:

A hero of the Ember War lives...and he needs rescue from a prison planet. Admiral Valdar lives, and it's up to Ely Hale and a small Crusade force to find him. They know he's on Takeni, where a desperate battle was fought to save the alien Dotari and now serves as their place of exile. Is Valdar is still there, or have they been baited into a Geist trap? The answer is on Takeni. While Ely searches for Valdar, the Geist grow ever closer to breaking Marc Ibarra on Earth. He holds the key the Geist need to find Malal. Once free, the evil alien will devour all intelligent life in the galaxy, and the Geist have found a particular vulnerability to Marc's defenses... The blood of heroes stains Takeni, and more blood will be shed before the mission ends.

Love and its Critics

Love and its Critics
Author: Michael Bryson
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2017-07-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1783743514

This book is a history of love and the challenge love offers to the laws and customs of its times and places, as told through poetry from the Song of Songs to John Milton’s Paradise Lost. It is also an account of the critical reception afforded to such literature, and the ways in which criticism has attempted to stifle this challenge. Bryson and Movsesian argue that the poetry they explore celebrates and reinvents the love the troubadour poets of the eleventh and twelfth centuries called fin’amor: love as an end in itself, mutual and freely chosen even in the face of social, religious, or political retribution. Neither eros nor agape, neither exclusively of the body, nor solely of the spirit, this love is a middle path. Alongside this tradition has grown a critical movement that employs a 'hermeneutics of suspicion', in Paul Ricoeur’s phrase, to claim that passionate love poetry is not what it seems, and should be properly understood as worship of God, subordination to Empire, or an entanglement with the structures of language itself – in short, the very things it resists. The book engages with some of the seminal literature of the Western canon, including the Bible, the poetry of Ovid, and works by English authors such as William Shakespeare and John Donne, and with criticism that stretches from the earliest readings of the Song of Songs to contemporary academic literature. Lively and enjoyable in its style, it attempts to restore a sense of pleasure to the reading of poetry, and to puncture critical insistence that literature must be outwitted. It will be of value to professional, graduate, and advanced undergraduate scholars of literature, and to the educated general reader interested in treatments of love in poetry throughout history.

Time and Chance

Time and Chance
Author: Sharon Kay Penman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2002-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101157410

The sequel to Sharon Kay Penman's acclaimed novel When Christ and His Saints Slept, Time and Chance recounts the tempestuous marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II in a magnificent story of love, power, ambition, and betrayal. He was nineteen when they married, she eleven years his senior, newly divorced from the King of France. She was beautiful, headstrong, intelligent, and rich. It was said he was Fortune's favorite, but he said a man makes his own luck. Within two years, Henry had made his, winning the throne of England and exercising extraordinary statecraft skills to control his unruly barons, expand his own powers, and restore peace to a land long torn by banditry and bloodshed. Only in one instance did Henry err: Elevating his good friend and confidant Thomas Becket to be Archbishop of Canterbury, he thought to gain control over the Church itself. But the once worldly Becket suddenly discovered God, and their alliance withered in the heat of his newfound zeal. What Becket saw as a holy mission-to protect the Church against State encroachments-Henry saw as arrant betrayal, and they were launched inevitably on the road to murder. Rich in character and color, true to the historical details, sensitive to the complex emotions of these men and women, Time and Chance recreates their story with all the drama, pain, and passion of the moment.

Eden

Eden
Author: Tony Monchinski
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451646844

"Inside its walls, a community of survivors scratches out a terrifying existence. Outside, hordes of undead pound relentlessly against the barriers and rattle the gates of the humans last sanctuary-- Eden. Overnight, the world transforms into a barren wasteland ravaged by plague and overrun by hordes of flesh-eating zombies. In the aftermath of the gruesome destruction of New York City and its inhabitants, a small band of desperate men and women stand their ground in a fortified compound in what had once been the outer borough of Queens. Those who built the walls of Eden fell prey long ago to the undead-- those who remain survive by sheer determination, camaraderie, and human ingenuity, making forays into the outside world through the network of pipes under the city streets."--Back cover.