The Doofus and the Divine

The Doofus and the Divine
Author: Darcy Phillips
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2022-04-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1638671338

The Doofus and the Divine By: Darcy Phillips In the quiet, dying, sleepy town of Placard in Eastern Montana (objectively the boring side of the state), 19-year-old Oliver Digby wakes to find a stranger in his house. Emmanuel is no ordinary stranger, though. He can close windows and break doorknobs off doors with his mind. …Oh, and he claims to be the next Son of God. Mesmerized yet reluctant, Oliver decides to be this young savior’s guide to humanity, even though his social skills are not exactly great. But off this doofus and his dubious divine savior embark on a journey to discover their fate, and perhaps even save the world in the process. The Doofus and the Divine is a very humorous and yet thoughtful tale of two unlikely heroes and the very unlikely bond they come to share. Illustrated by the author

The Divine Dantes

The Divine Dantes
Author: Andrew Barger
Publisher: Bottletree Books LLC
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1933747412

Voted as a finalist in the Best Second Novel category of the Indie Book Awards, "The Divine Dantes: Squirt Guns in Hades" is the first in a trilogy of laugh-out-loud books paralleling Dante Alighieri's classic poem, "The Divine Comedy," where the characters of The Inferno are encountered in modern times with surprising results. At the center is Eddie, a young rocker who is heartbroken after his girlfriend, Beatrice, leaves for Venice. This not only ends their relationship, but also the world's greatest two-person rock band. At Beatrice's request, Virgil-their erstwhile manager-cum-travel-agent guides Eddie to Europe to meet her without Eddie being in on the secret. Will Eddie want to see Beatrice? Will the band get back together? And if it does, can Eddie settle on a name for it? Read this literary, rock, love story today!

South Park and Philosophy

South Park and Philosophy
Author: Robert Arp
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1405181532

If you think Saddam and Satan make a kinky couple, wait till you get a load of South Park and Philosophy. Get your Big Wheels ready, because we’re going for a ride, as 22 philosophers take us down the road to understanding the big-picture issues in this small mountain town. A smart and candid look at one of television’s most subversive and controversial shows, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year Draws close parallels between the irreverent nature of South Park and the inquiring and skeptical approach of philosophy Addresses the perennial questions of the show, and the contemporary social and political issues that inspire each episode Uses familiar characters and episodes to illustrate topics such as moral relativism, freedom of expression, gay marriage, blasphemy, democracy, feminism, animal ethics, existential questions and much more makes you laugh out loud

Krahl the Warrior King

Krahl the Warrior King
Author: Varnos Goodshoe
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452029482

ABOUT THIS BOOK In the midst of town a handsome warrior comes, riding on his great black steed. Who could it benow? Will the villagers have to treat him to a hanging, as they are wont to do to all blackguards, jackanapes, and Histories of Herodotus salesmen? Nowait, it is only a distant relative, so a good pickpocketing is certainly in order! Thusmostly begins the greatest book ever written in thisthe greatest of all centuries as Varnos, Abraxas, and the rest of the crew embark on the adventure of a lifetime; or, at least their lifetimes. Is it possible they can actually help their long lost relative find his kidnapped princess? Come join our unlikely heroes as they struggle through a bizzare landscape filled with wild-haired tribesmen, savage animals, mythical creatures, angry pygmies, even angrier kings, and giant gold hoarding ants. Travel with our characters as they ride a giant over Bifrost, the Rainbow Bridge and travel back again on Naglfar, the great ship made of dead mens fingernails. Will Krahl the warrior ever see his princess again, or will they finally be stopped dead in their tracks by the next villages craftily worded nuisance ordinance? And what about the tribes of hairy tree dwellersthe tribes known collectively as Munki? Will these most craven little people ever be convinced to wear a simple pair of shoesor, better yet, a sylish pair of pants? Pick up a copy of this book, dear readers, and you will soon find the answers to all of these silly questionsand much, much more.

Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode
Author: Serhiy Zhadan
Publisher: Glagoslav Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1909156868

In 1993, tragic turbulence takes over Ukraine in the post-communist spin-off. As if in somnambulism, Soviet war veterans and upstart businessmen listen to an American preacher of whose type there were plenty at the time in the post-Soviet territory. In Kharkiv, the young communist headquarters is now an advertising agency, and a youth radio station brings Western music, with Depeche Mode in the lead, into homes of ordinary people. In the middle of this craze three friends, an anti-Semitic Jew Dogg Pavlov, an unfortunate entrepreneur Vasia the Communist and the narrator Zhadan, nineteen years of age and unemployed, seek to find their old pal Sasha Carburetor to tell him that his step-father shot himself dead. Characters confront elements of their reality, and, tainted with traumatic survival fever, embark on a sad, dramatic and a bit grotesque adventure.

Scoffing at Scripture

Scoffing at Scripture
Author: Frank Bolger Kelly
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 978
Release: 2011-02
Genre:
ISBN: 1608448088

A former Roman Catholic, Frank Bolger Kelly has long wondered why thinking humans as a whole in the 21st century have not yet been able to disenthrall themselves from the demonstrable falsehoods and sectarian nonsense of organized religion. A few years ago, Kelly decided to sit down with the "sacred" scriptures of several of the world's major religions, the alleged bedrocks of these various creeds, in a last-ditch effort to achieve holy inspiration. Instead, he became wholly disenchanted, and Scoffing at Scripture: A Commoner Reads the World's Holy Writ and Rejects Traditional Religion is the result. Far from representing that all-elusive "Word of God," creedal scripture the world over, it seems to Kelly, merely cloaks the tribal agendas and cultural designs of the world's priestly (and virtually allmale) elites. With the general reader in mind, the author has grouped together a series of compact discussions of religion and scripture for cross-cultural comparative reference. Kelly's intent is to facilitate critical analysis of the world's holy writ and, in particular, to encourage younger, skeptical readers of a secular mind to confront the doctrinal, scriptural, and ritual absurdities of those faiths into which they were born and continue to be indoctrinated. Frank Bolger Kelly grew up in an Irish Catholic family in the Bronx, New York, matriculated to a noted Jesuit college in New England, and subsequently did time at a prestigious non-sectarian institution of higher learning in the Midwest. It was during his enlightening time at the latter that Kelly first began seriously to question not only his own religious upbringing but the scriptural bases of all the world's major religions. Kelly was quickly convinced that the vast majority of "the faithful" the world over, commoners like himself, just might reconsider their religious roots and motivations in a new light if they actually bothered to immerse themselves for a time in their own "sacred scriptures," rather than merely fake familiarity with them. Actually to read scripture in all its antiquated, tendentious, sectarian absurdity, Kelly reasoned, is to take a first, giant step in renouncing irrational creeds of all kinds. Thus was born Scoffing at Scripture: A Commoner Reads the World's Holy Writ and Rejects Traditional Religion, a book from which the author hopes the open-minded reader will draw a secularly pure, spiritual sustenance.

In Another World With My Smartphone: Volume 7

In Another World With My Smartphone: Volume 7
Author: Patora Fuyuhara
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1718310129

16-year-old Mochizuki Touya has it all. Grand Duke of an upstart nation, inventor of goods ranging from hula hoop to caramelized popcorn, administrator of Babylon, and pilot of the Anti-Phrase Frame Gears. The western nations love him... but darker machinations unfurl in the far east. Yulong, the glorious Empire of Heaven, regards Touya with envious eyes, brazen enough to send assassins into Brunhild! To make matters worse, the mysterious young girl known as Sakura seems to have a connection with these dark assailants. In the background, dark forces gather. Something big approaches. Something far greater than anything Touya has ever faced before. Brace yourself... for a tale of swords, sorcery, and absolute calamity.

Experiments in Honesty

Experiments in Honesty
Author: Steve Daugherty
Publisher: Worthy Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1683971760

Is there anything left to learn about God's love? When Jesus was asked what mattered most to God, his answer was seemingly simple: love God earnestly and love others the way you want to be loved. In his debut book, Steve Daugherty dives deep into this command and what it means for those who follow Jesus. Throughout Experiments in Honesty, Steve shares stories from the Bible and his own life to explore the ideas of compassion, fear, anger, and faith. This journey will lead all who want to follow Jesus to understand the truth about God's Love -- that it sets us free from fear and allows us to love others more than ourselves. That is, after all, what matters most.

The Divine Romance

The Divine Romance
Author: Dee Bright
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800732257

Women need to feel cherished, valued, and loved, and God designed them that way. The Divine Romance exposes the ways women seek to satisfy the longing for unconditional love and acceptance that only God truly can fill.

Hopes and Fears

Hopes and Fears
Author: Bromleigh McCleneghan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566995485

Bromleigh McCleneghan and Lee Hull Moses have written a book about being not-perfect parents in a not-perfect world. The result, Hopes and Fears: Everyday Theology for New Parents and Other Tired, Anxious People, is a joyous celebration of child-rearing in which any parent no matter how perfect can share. 'I want to have a happy and healthy marriage, and I want to have happy, faithful kids,' proclaims co-author McCleneghan in the introduction to the book. 'But I reject the pervasive cultural lie that a happy marriage and the faithful kids are somehow the byproducts of some rigorous and largely unattainable personal or moral perfection.' Thus, Hopes and Fears is neither a 'how-to' book nor a mere meditation. Rather, the authors seek to find the beautiful and the spiritual in the sometimes mundane activities that parents have performed since the beginning of history, while at the same time allowing beautiful and spiritual insights of the past to inform and shape the activities of modern parenting. Thus, the words of a hymn can trigger an idea about how to deal with bedtime, and an exercise in baby-naming can lead to a better understanding of a passage in Isaiah. The intertwining of the spiritual and familial in this book constantly surprises and delights: a quote from Paul Tillich can stand next to one from Tina Fey or What to Expect When You're Expecting. We are often reminded that the authors, two longtime friends, are ordinary working mothers. Fortunately, they are also experienced and well-read congregational leaders, and they bring that perspective to their reflections. Hopes and Fears is also about sharing, in the widest and deepest sense of that word. As many parents know, learning to share is one of the most difficult things for many children to acquire. McCleneghan and Moses have decided to teach by example with this book, noting: 'we're hopeful that as we share our lives—the trials and tribulations and incredible joys—other parents will feel inspired to reflect on their own experiences, and perhaps even to consider new ways in which their own faith is relevant to their identities as parents.' Hopes and Fears: Everyday Theology for New Parents and Other Tired, Anxious People is highly suitable for group study as well as individual reflection.