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Author | : Catherine Maiorisi |
Publisher | : Bella Books |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2021-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1642473278 |
A middle-of-the night phone call summons NYPD Detective Chiara Corelli and her partner, Detective P.J. Parker, to a politically sensitive murder scene. The victims—a U.S. Senator, the pastor of a mega church, and a self-made music industry billionaire—appear to have been killed during a sex orgy. Pressure is mounting to cover up the circumstances. But Corelli and Parker are enraged by the words scrawled in blood on a mirror, and their hearts are broken by what they find hidden in a closet. Now the partners vow to find the killer and expose the unsavory lives of these men while seeking justice for the real victims in this case—the children.
Author | : Joshua Hyatt |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2018-10-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781722970574 |
Message In Blood is a story of street justice. Jace White is getting out of prison after doing 6 years for bank robbery., but his mom's voice over the phone gives him a bad feeling about it. Upon his release, his worst fears are realized: His baby sister has been murdered! Now, full of grief and a burning anger, Jace has to get down to business to find out who killed his sister and everyone else who was involved. However, Jace didn't do all that prison time without making some like-minded friends who rally to him with an undying loyalty that only having each other's backs for years in prison can forge. Leaving a trail of blood and bodies a mile wide, Jace found out who called the shot that killed his little sister and it's the last person he would have ever expected. And, Jace White is the last person you would ever want to know that you were the reason his little sister was killed.
Author | : Charles Reagan Wilson |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0820306819 |
Charles Reagan Wilson documents that for over half a century there existed not one, but two civil religions in the United States, the second not dedicated to honoring the American nation. Extensively researched in primary sources, Baptized in Blood is a significant and well-written study of the South’s civil religion, one of two public faiths in America. In his comparison, Wilson finds the Lost Cause offered defeated Southerners a sense of meaning and purpose and special identity as a precarious but distinct culture. Southerners may have abandoned their dream of a separate political nation after Appomattox, but they preserved their cultural identity by blending Christian rhetoric and symbols with the rhetoric and imagery of Confederate tradition. “Civil religion” has been defined as the religious dimension of a people that enables them to understand a historical experience in transcendent terms. In this light, Wilson explores the role of religion in postbellum southern culture and argues that the profound dislocations of Confederate defeat caused southerners to think in religious terms about the meaning of their unique and tragic experience. The defeat in a war deemed by some as religious in nature threw into question the South’s relationship to God; it was interpreted in part as a God-given trial, whereby suffering and pain would lead Southerners to greater virtue and strength and even prepare them for future crusades. From this reflection upon history emerged the civil religion of the Lost Cause. While recent work in southern religious history has focused on the Old South period, Wilson’s timely study adds to our developing understanding of the South after the Civil War. The Lost Cause movement was an organized effort to preserve the memory of the Confederacy. Historians have examined its political, literary, and social aspects, but Wilson uses the concepts of anthropology, sociology, and historiography to unveil the Lost Cause as an authentic expression of religion. The Lost Cause was celebrated and perpetuated with its own rituals, mythology, and theology; as key celebrants of the religion of the Lost Cause, Southern ministers forged it into a religious movement closely related to their own churches. In examining the role of civil religion in the cult of the military, in the New South ideology, and in the spirit of the Lost Cause colleges, as well as in other aspects, Wilson demonstrates effectively how the religion of the Lost Cause became the institutional embodiment of the South’s tragic experience.
Author | : Louis Owens |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780806133812 |
In this challenging and often humorous book, Louis Owens examines issues of Indian identity and relationship to the environment as depicted in literature and film and as embodied in his own mixedblood roots in family and land. Powerful social and historical forces, he maintains, conspire to colonize literature and film by and about Native Americans into a safe "Indian Territory" that will contain and neutralize Indians. Countering this colonial "Territory" is what Owens defines as "Frontier," a dynamic, uncontainable, multi-directional space within which cultures meet and even merge. Owens offers new insights into the works of Indian writers ranging from John Rollin Ridge, Mourning Dove, and D'Arcy McNickle to N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Silko, James Welch, and Gerald Vizenor. In his analysis of Indians in film he scrutinizes distortions of Indians as victims or vanishing Americans in a series of John Wayne movies and in the politically correct but false gestures of the more recent Dances With Wolves. As Owens moves through his personal landscape in Oklahoma, Mississippi, California, and New Mexico, he questions how human beings collectively can alter their disastrous relationship with the natural world before they destroy it. He challenges all of us to articulate, through literature and other means, messages of personal and environmental — as well as cultural—survival, and to explore and share these messages by writing and reading across cultural boundaries.
Author | : Frédéric Zürcher |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 371 |
Release | : 2015-01-21 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1490753818 |
The preponderance and influences of religions in our world need not be established. Religions are largely represented in two categories of fundamental beliefs regarding the deity: those who claim monotheism and polytheists. If there is a single common thread between all religions, it is that they are all founded on at least some elements of beliefs that defy logic. Those unexplainable beliefs are accepted as faith by their devotees. If this observation is correct, one has to reflect on a few basic questions. If intelligent supernatural forces created humans, they are also the creators of logic. This suggests that the religions of our world should not be short on logic, but a simple analysis of their beliefs appear to show otherwise. The same could be said of the monotheist God; why does he expect a persons faith to be founded on elements lacking sound logic? The author answers the question in a rather surprising way. The lack of logic is only due to human interference in the affairs of God. The divine system designed to regenerate love originally created in the human heart has been corrupted beyond recognition. This book is a search for Gods rational plan of action to help humans grow true love in their hearts.
Author | : Roseanna M. White |
Publisher | : WhiteFire Publishing |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2005-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0976544407 |
Author | : Robert J. Schreiter |
Publisher | : Orbis Books |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2015-02-25 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1608331725 |
Author | : Charles Foster Kent |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1902 |
Genre | : Bible |
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Author | : Pao-Hwa Lin |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2012-06-25 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1439830754 |
Even though enormous advancements have been made in identifying evidence-based lifestyle strategies for hypertension prevention and management, little progress has been made in implementing these proven strategies. Nutrition, Lifestyle Factors, and Blood Pressure compiles practical, science-based information for health care providers to provide effective lifestyle interventions for blood pressure care. Divided into three sections, the book features: Evidence-based blood pressure control and relevant considerations for real-life situations Special considerations in blood pressure control and lifestyle modification among children and adolescents, during pregnancy, and among those with diabetes Practical tools that health care providers can put into practice in particular settings An excellent supplement to existing resources, Nutrition, Lifestyle Factors, and Blood Pressure shortens the gap between current understanding of the science about lifestyle factors and blood pressure and the actual implementation of the science
Author | : Robert Debs Heinl |
Publisher | : University Press of America |
Total Pages | : 882 |
Release | : 2023-11-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 149308397X |
This newly revised edition of Written in Blood, expanded by Michael Heinl, includes new research and an updated version of the 1996 edition's orthography of Creole. Written in Blood remains the most complete history of Haiti ever written in English and one of the most complete in any language.