303 #3

303 #3
Author: Garth Ennis
Publisher: Avatar Press
Total Pages: 24
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
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The truth is revealed, leaving the Russian Colonel with a task so terrible that he turns his back on all he has known. But there are battles still to be fought high in the peaks of the North-West frontier, and all concerned soon realize that Afghanistan isn't finished with them yet. One man and his ancient rifle set off on a rendezvous with death, in Garth Ennis' 303 issue 3.

Bulletin

Bulletin
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1909
Genre: Agricultural chemistry
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Of Love and Loathing

Of Love and Loathing
Author: Nicholas A. Robins
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0803284500

Policies concerning marriage, morality, and intimacy were central to the efforts of the Spanish monarchy to maintain social control in colonial Charcas. The Bourbon Crown depended on the patriarchal, caste-based social system on which its colonial enterprise was built to maintain control over a vast region that today encompasses Bolivia and parts of Peru, Chile, Paraguay, and Argentina. Intimacy became a fulcrum of social control contested by individuals, families, the state, and the Catholic Church, and deeply personal emotions and experiences were unwillingly transformed into social, political, and moral challenges. In Of Love and Loathing, Nicholas A. Robins examines the application of late-colonial Bourbon policies concerning marriage, morality, and intimacy. Robins examines how such policies and the means by which they were enforced highlight the moral, racial, and patriarchal ideals of the time, and, more important, the degree to which the policies were evaded. Not only did free unions, illegitimate children, and de facto divorces abound, but women also had significantly more agency regarding resources, relationships, and movement than has previously been recognized. A surprising image of society emerges from Robins's analysis, one with considerably more moral latitude than can be found from the perspectives of religious doctrine and regal edicts.

The Thessalonians Debate

The Thessalonians Debate
Author: Karl P. Donfried
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802843746

First Thessalonians is one of the most discussed books of the New Testament. This volume by today's top Thessalonians scholars introduces readers to the current scholarly debate on Paul's earliest letter, discussing the difficult challenges that 1 Thessalonians poses to modern readers and explaining the various methods now being used to interpret this important New Testament letter.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: United States. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1937
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN:

Author:
Publisher: Delene Kvasnicka
Total Pages: 1110
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Dismembering the Whole

Dismembering the Whole
Author: Cynthia Edenburg
Publisher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1628371250

A fresh literary analysis of political polemic in the Bible The Book of Judges ends with a bizarre narrative of sex and violence that starts with a domestic tiff and ends with the decimation of a tribe that is restored by means of abduction and rape. Cynthia Edenburg applies a fresh literary analysis, recent understandings of historical linguistics, and historical geography in her exploration of the origin of the anti-Benjamin polemic found in Judges 19–21, the growth and provenance of the book of Judges, and the shape of the Deuteronomistic History. Her study exposes how Judges 19–21 function as political polemic reflecting not the pre-monarchic period but instead the historical realities of the settlement of Benjamin during the Babylonian and Persian period. Features: Methodological discussions that open each chapter Charts and tables Engagement with current research produced by scholars from around the world