Daddy's Filthy Books Vol 17

Daddy's Filthy Books Vol 17
Author: Sara Kitty
Publisher: Wet Kitty Purr
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

TEN Stories of BRATS getting what they need from the MAN OF THE HOUSE. These stories were found under the Man of the House's bed! Stories included: Make Me, Master!, Big Black Gets His Way, 2 Brats Under Control, Ride Me, Dungeons & MILFS, Claiming Catherine, Making Jill Crave It, Claiming Kamryn, Doctor Domination, Conquered in the Alley Dubcon, Dubious Consent, Forced Submission Sex,Taboo, Forbidden, First Time Sex, Man of the House, Brat, Older Man Younger Woman Sex, Ganged, Gangbang, Gang Bang, Group Sex, Multiple Partner Erotica, Menage, Threesome, Erotica short stories, erotica short story, stepdad sex, stepdaughter sex, erotica collection, BBC Erotica, Interracial erotica

Stromateis, Books 1–3 (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 85)

Stromateis, Books 1–3 (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 85)
Author: Clement of Alexandria
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813211859

Books One to Three of the Stromateis establish Clement's fundamental theology--a harmony of faith and knowledge that places Greek philosophy at the service of faith, which is, to Clement, more important than knowledge.

Overlord, Vol. 1 (light novel)

Overlord, Vol. 1 (light novel)
Author: Kugane Maruyama
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316363901

For twelve years, the virtual world of Yggdrasil has served as the playground and battlefield for the skeletal lord Momonga and his guild of fellow monsters, Ainz Ooal Gown. But the guild's glory days are over, and the game is shutting down permanently. When Momonga logs in one last time just to be there when the servers go dark, something happens--and suddenly, fantasy is reality. A rogues' gallery of fanatically devoted NPCs is ready to obey his every order, but the world Momonga now inhabits is not the one he remembers. The game may be over, but the epic tale of Ainz Ooal Gown is only beginning...

Finding His Daddies

Finding His Daddies
Author: Skyler Snow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre:
ISBN:

Carsen I don't like the idea of living with such a young guy. They're impulsive, reckless, and this one is definitely hiding something. My boyfriend wants to give him a chance, a home. I'm not so sure that's a good idea. Even if I can't keep my eyes off him. LukasCarsen might object to it, but we need to take care of this boy. He's lost. He's confused. And he wears his pain like a banner even when he tries to hide it. I know we can make it all better. The only problem is I'm attracted to him and I know this might cause problems, but I can't help it. Everything in me says Reece is what we've been missing. ReeceI shouldn't have come here, but I had nowhere else to go. It's supposed to be a stop along the way while I figure my shit out. But then Lukas and Carsen scramble my brain. I shouldn't want them, it's wrong, and my parents will never forgive me if I give into temptation. But what is a boy to do when life gives him two hot Daddies? Only I'm not sure they want me...but I can't watch them have someone else, I don't want to share what's mine.

Incarnation, Pain, Theology

Incarnation, Pain, Theology
Author: Espen Dahl
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2024-06-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0810147033

How the phenomenology of pain allows us to rethink human incarnation While the phenomenological tradition has carefully treated both the objective and the lived body, Espen Dahl explores a dimension of the body that does not fall neatly into either category, suggesting that philosophers should take account of the inner density of our organic, material body. By integrating the dimension of “flesh-and-blood” into the phenomenological notion of the body, Dahl argues that it is possible to reach a more adequate notion of human incarnation. The author explores the body in its subjectivity and its resistance, in activity founded on passivity, and in the ambiguous limits of its skin. The phenomenon of pain is given particular attention in this investigation, since pain is, as Dahl argues, what makes the body inescapably manifest in its otherwise hidden dimensions, including its ambiguity and vulnerability. Related to this focus, Dahl also engages with the Christian theological concerns of incarnation, pain, and hope. Phenomenologists have long drawn on this religious inheritance, particularly in what has been dubbed the French “theological turn.” In a similar manner, Incarnation, Pain, Theology: A Phenomenology of the Body draws on these theological sources while firmly holding to its philosophical commitments in methodological approach and analytic aims.