The Wizards' Gate

The Wizards' Gate
Author: Ann Belford Ulanov
Publisher: Daimon
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1994
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3856305394

This book, adapted from the distinguished Hale Lectures, presents material from a woman wrestling with death, showing how inextricably mixed are matters theological and psychological. At a point when her life was blossoming in every way, Nancy was struck down by a terminal brain tumor, which soon robbed her of her speech. She used paintings, many of which are here reproduced, to wrestle with this blow and to communicate what she was slowly discerning in the face of death, something from the 'other side.' The author addresses a variety of related issues, including the place of language in analysis and the role of the feminine mode of being, especially in transference and counter transference.

Opening the Dragon Gate

Opening the Dragon Gate
Author: Chen Kaiguo
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 146290288X

This authorized biography of the contemporary Taoist expert Wang Liping (1949 -) tells the true story of his apprenticeship in Taoist wizardry, as well as Taoist principles and secrets of inner transformation. The 18th-generation transmitter of Dragon Gate Taoism, Wang Liping is heir to a tradition of esoteric knowledge and practice accumulated and refined over eleven centuries. This is the first English translation by noted writer Thomas Cleary of the authorized biography by two longtime disciples of this living master of the Dragon Gate branch of the Complete Reality school of Taoism, which integrated Buddhism and Confucianism into a comprehensive new form of Taoism.

The Wizard

The Wizard
Author: Henry Rider Haggard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1897
Genre:
ISBN:

The Living God and Our Living Psyche

The Living God and Our Living Psyche
Author: Ann Belford Ulanov
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2008-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0802824676

Why should Christians bother to read Carl Jung? He may be one of the most famous psychologists of the twentieth century, but are his views and ideas really compatible with Christian faith? While acknowledging some Christian suspicion of Jung, Ann Belford Ulanov and Alvin Dueck maintain that Jung's psychology can indeed enhance the life of faith.

The Mark of Nerath

The Mark of Nerath
Author: Bill Slavicsek
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 078695762X

It is a time of magic and monsters, a time when only a few scattered points of light glow with stubborn determination amid a rising tide of shadows. It is a time when only the bravest heroes dare tread the wild of the unknown… About a century ago, the collapse of Nerath, the last empire of the world, ushered in a dark age that continues to this day, the peace and prosperity of the past seemingly lost forever. However, even those fabled days weren’t without a few blemishes. One of these was Emperor Magroth the First, a tyrant and a conqueror; cruel, ambitious, filled with delusions of grandeur and dreams of destiny, and more than a bit insane. During Magroth’s reign, rumors of necromancy and demon worship were rampant, but the truth was far worse. Thanks to deals he made, pacts he agreed to, and rituals he performed, death was not the end Emperor Magroth. Instead, a piece of him was drawn into the Shadowfell where he became the ruler of a domain of dead. From this vantage, the old king prepared for his return—and the new empire he would forge from the ruins of old. Now Magroth has made a new deal with Orcus, the Demon Prince of Undeath, that frees him from his eternal prison for a year and a day. In that time, Magroth must re-establish his ancient kingdom while also accomplishing a series of terrible tasks for Orcus. To this end, Magroth’s plans intersect with two other threats that are rising in the world. Where these threats meet, the world shudders. And it falls to our heroes to keep the fragile lights of civilization burning for another day

The Wizard Test

The Wizard Test
Author: Hilari Bell
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0060599405

In her first middle-grade fantasy, the acclaimed author of "The Goblin Wood" reveals an adventure filled with destiny, magic, and the choices in between.

The Reluctant Wizard

The Reluctant Wizard
Author: A. A. Warne
Publisher: A. A. Warne
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2023-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0648525384

By day, wizards rule the world. At night, warlocks seek to destroy it. Now, one boy will challenge them both. Eli never wanted to be a rebel. Stuck in a ongoing war between the wizards and the warlocks, the community often went hungry, homeless and helpless, and Eli wants to put a stop to that. Traveling to the wizardry academy —Terra Magicae— Eli finds himself in the mysterious land of the wizards. Full of lush landscapes and magical marvels, Terra Magicae is more wondrous than he could ever imagine… and more dangerous. At first, his struggles to fit in seem ordinary. But the more he questions the wizards, the more he suspects a sinister purpose behind their bizarre rules and tests. For a dark secret lies at the heart of this mystical land, one so terrible it threatens not only the students at the Academy but the lives of everyone Eli loves. To save them all, Eli must step into the midst of the battle between the wizards and warlocks and defy both sides. He must become the rebel he was always meant to be.

Detective Strongoak and the Case of the Dead Elf

Detective Strongoak and the Case of the Dead Elf
Author: Terry Newman
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008101205

CSI in the land of elves, but they aren’t cute and christmassy, they’re sometimes sinister, and definitely deceased...

Wizard Constable

Wizard Constable
Author: Tom Van Natta
Publisher: Wizard Constable
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2014-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0983174113

Jorac is allergic to magic - it makes him sneeze - but he still takes a job working for the city's overbearing, officious wizards as Wizard Constable - it's his duty, and the pay is better.On his first big assignment in the capital, he encounters cutthroats, slavers, poison frogs, crazed wizards, meets the most beautiful girl in the city in the least likely place, and throws the biggest party the slums of Swampside have ever seen. (Oh, and saves the day, but can't tell anyone.)But no good deed goes unpunished, so regardless of his budding romance he's sent far to the north, as an "observer" with the army trying to put down a minor rebellion. When he discovers a far more ominous force behind the rebels, can he foil the enemy despite the army leaders?He returns to the city (and the girl) with far more than he left with, plus a puzzle he must solve or the kingdom itself could fall. Will Jorac and his friends be able to figure out the threat in time, and can they stop it?Wizard Constable is not stereotypical "epic fantasy", it's a fast-paced, fun adventure story.