Aeviternus Adventures - Book I

Aeviternus Adventures - Book I
Author: Teresa L. Perin
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781478701132

Evil is not always what it seems... Jillian has just finished her first year of college and figures she'll have a nice quiet summer back home on the family's goat farm. Those plans are forgotten, however, when she and her cat and goat are transported to the kingdom of Aeviternus, in an alternate world. She wants desperately to find a way back home and sets off in search of the one magician skilled enough to return her to her own world. She discovers the primal elements in this realm and encounters many different creatures along the way. She is befriended by twin clerics, but then she ends up in the hands of a sexual sadist and learns about the dark side of this land, it looks like she may be doomed. Her cleric friends rush to rescue her with the aide of two magicians. Will Jillian be able to get home? Will she find love in this brutal world? Or will she fall victim to evil? An erotic fantasy, The Elements is the first book in the Aeviternus Adventures series. It's non-stop action and adventure across the kingdom.

Rome the Cosmopolis

Rome the Cosmopolis
Author: Catharine Edwards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521030113

A collection of essays exploring key aspects of the relationship between Rome and its empire.

The Formation of Hell

The Formation of Hell
Author: Alan E. Bernstein
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 150171175X

What becomes of the wicked? Hell—exile from God, subjection to fire, worms, and darkness—for centuries the idea has shaped the dread of malefactors, the solace of victims, and the deterrence of believers. Although we may associate the notion of hell with Christian beliefs, its gradual emergence depended on conflicting notions that pervaded the Mediterranean world more than a millennium before the birth of Christ. Asking just why and how belief in hell arose, Alan E. Bernstein takes us back to those times and offers us a comparative view of the philosophy, poetry, folklore, myth, and theology of that formative age.Bernstein draws on sources from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and Israel, as well as early Christian writings through Augustine, in order to reconstruct the story of the prophets, priests, poets, and charismatic leaders who fashioned concepts of hell from an array of perspectives on death and justice. The author traces hell's formation through close readings of works including the epics of Homer and Vergil, the satires of Lucian, the dialogues of Plato and Plutarch, the legends of Enoch, the confessions of the Psalms, the prophecies of Isaiah, Ezechiel, and Daniel, and the parables of Jesus. Reenacting lively debates about the nature of hell among the common people and the elites of diverse religious traditions, he provides new insight into the social implications and the psychological consequences of different visions of the afterlife.This superb account of a central image in Western culture will captivate readers interested in history, mythology, literature, psychology, philosophy, and religion.

God and Timelessness

God and Timelessness
Author: Nelson C. Pike
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2002-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725202727

Christian theologians are agreed that God is eternal. However, disagreement arises within the Christian tradition over the precise interpretation to be given to the word 'eternal'. Professor Nelson Pike examines one way of understanding the doctrine of divine eternity that has had considerable prominence in the writings of both Catholic and Protestant theologians. On this interpretation, to say that God is eternal is to say that God exists 'outside of time'; in other words, that God is 'timeless'. Professor Pike undertakes to expose both the strengths and shortcomings of this analysis of God's eternity. In addition to his discussion of divine eternity, Professor Pike treats a wide range of other theological and philosophical topics. These include the medieval doctrine of essential prediction, the syntactical status of the term 'God', the problem of divine foreknowledge, the notion of God's omnipotence, the doctrine of divine immutability, and the general methodological issues connected with traditional ways of determining the adequacy of statements ascribing specific attributes to God.

The Eclipse of Eternity

The Eclipse of Eternity
Author: T. Walter
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1995-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 023037977X

Many people still believe in life after death, but modern institutions operate as though this were the only world - eternity is now eclipsed from view in society and even in the church. This book carefully observes the eclipse - what caused it, how full is it, what are its consequences, will it last? How significant is recent interest in near-death experiences and reincarnation?

Encyclopedia of Science and Religion

Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
Author: Jacobus Wentzel Van Huyssteen
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

A multidisciplinary approach that addresses all aspects of the dialogue between the sciences and the world's religions, reaching into the humanities as well as into the physical sciences and technology. Examines controversial issues such as human cloning and stem cell research long with more traditional questions such as the origins of life, the nature of sin, and the philosophy of science and religion. 4 volumes.