Seraphim Collective Chronicles Book 2

Seraphim Collective Chronicles Book 2
Author: James R Bowman
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1800314477

The SERAPHIM COLLECTIVE. Keeping the world safe for thousands of years. There are many who've worked for and with them throughout history, doing what was necessary, even at the cost of their lives. One of the SC's top operatives is one Major Tomas Walker, all round specialist and the one the SC turns to when things get...difficult. But Tomas is more than just an exceptional agent, he has a destiny. But nobody knows it yet; at least not until he dies for the first time on a mission that goes sideways. Surviving that, returning home only to lose his family by his unexpected second death. Now Tomas is getting very tired of dying. Hitting an emotional and spiritual rock bottom, Tomas does the only thing left to him, he runs.The Adversary, killer of the earth's guardians for millennia, commences with his nefarious plan - Tomas's deaths exposes him as such a guardian and could ruin everything. The Adversary - Arch demon and the one who usurped Lucifer, sends anything and everything at his disposal to find Tomas, but others who are desperately trying to thwart the Adversary find him first - just. Placed into the care of the legendary FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Tomas's problems really begin. Can Tomas adjust to his role as a guardian? Now the pawn of cosmic forces, the mantle of destiny is thrust upon him and the fate of many worlds rides on Major Tomas Walker, guardian, human, warrior. His new mission, kill The Adversary any way possible. So begins the destiny of Tomas Walker, ex Seraphim Collective agent, thrust into a war he never knew existed, sought by gods, monsters and creatures straight out of myth, legend and nightmare. To just survive it'll take a miracle and Tomas no longer believes in those, but what the hell...

Violent Protest, Contentious Politics, and the Neoliberal State

Violent Protest, Contentious Politics, and the Neoliberal State
Author: Seraphim Seferiades
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131700163X

This volume of cutting-edge research comparatively analyzes violent protest and rioting, furthering our understanding of this increasingly prevalent form of claim making. Hank Johnston and Seraphim Seferiades bring together internationally recognized experts in the field of protest studies and contentious politics to analyze the causes and trajectories of violence as a protest tactic. Crossnational comparisons from North America, Britain, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Thailand, and elsewhere contribute to the volume's theoretical elaboration, while several case studies add depth to the discussion. This title will be of key importance to scholars across the social sciences, including sociology, political science, geography and criminology. Johnston and Seferiades's exciting book is a significant contribution to the study of rioting and violent protest in the contemporary neoliberal state.

Violent Protest, Contentious Politics, and the Neoliberal State

Violent Protest, Contentious Politics, and the Neoliberal State
Author: Seraphim Seferiades
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317001621

This volume of cutting-edge research comparatively analyzes violent protest and rioting, furthering our understanding of this increasingly prevalent form of claim making. Hank Johnston and Seraphim Seferiades bring together internationally recognized experts in the field of protest studies and contentious politics to analyze the causes and trajectories of violence as a protest tactic. Crossnational comparisons from North America, Britain, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Thailand, and elsewhere contribute to the volume's theoretical elaboration, while several case studies add depth to the discussion. This title will be of key importance to scholars across the social sciences, including sociology, political science, geography and criminology. Johnston and Seferiades's exciting book is a significant contribution to the study of rioting and violent protest in the contemporary neoliberal state.

The Adversary

The Adversary
Author: James R. Bowman
Publisher: Melrose Book Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9781907040085

Death, War, Famine and Pestilence; known to the sentient races of the Multiverse as the Absolutes, face their greatest threat since the first race made its mark on the cosmos. The Adversary, Lucifer's right hand and enforcer has decided the time has come for him to take charge instead of orders; freeing Fenris the Dread Wolf to aid him and systematically wiping out the Earth's guardians - those individuals whose destiny it was to protect the world from extinction and slavery - he gathers his forces, poised to strike and annihilate humanity. The world as mortal kind knows it stands to fall and the age of humans is about to end. Extinction is only moments away.

The Keys of Solomon

The Keys of Solomon
Author: Liam Jackson
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466882751

Fallen angels, powerful demons, and the tainted descendants of Templar knights threaten to wage war in heaven and upon Earth—and only Sam Connor and his fellow Offspring can put a stop them. There's only one problem: Sam is tired of using his special gifts to defend the universe. All he wants to do is lead a normal life. But when a book containing a series of devastating eternal secrets—one that dates back to King Solomon—is about to fall into the wrong hands, Sam's conscience gets the best of him...and he and his brethren set out to seize The Keys of Solomon and save mankind. But as soon as he answers the "call," Sam realizes that the fallen angels have gained in strength since their last encounter with the Offspring. And now they are on the brink of fulfilling their lethal legacy...

Authorship, Worldview, and Identity in Medieval Europe

Authorship, Worldview, and Identity in Medieval Europe
Author: Christian Raffensperger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000548341

What did medieval authors know about their world? Were they parochial and focused on just their monastery, town, or kingdom? Or were they aware of the broader medieval Europe that modern historians write about? This collection brings the focus back to medieval authors to see how they described their world. While we see that each author certainly had their own biases, the vast majority of them did not view the world as constrained to their small piece of it. Instead, they talked about the wider world, and often they had informants or textual sources that informed them about the world, even if they did not visit it themselves. This volume shows that they also used similar ideas to create space and identity – whether talking about the desert, the holy land, or food practices in their texts. By examining medieval authors and their own perceptions of their world, this collection offers a framework for discussions of medieval Europe in the twenty-first century.