The Knights of El Shaddai

The Knights of El Shaddai
Author: Mika Wilson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543414435

Have you ever wanted to soar on the back of a dragon? Would you battle deadly aliens in an intergalactic clash, or travel the universe as an interstellar superhero? If you dream of adventure and romance, then "The Knights of El Shaddai" is the story for you! Follow the protectors of the universe as they fight to defend the innocent, and defeat an ancient psychic evil. In "The Knights of El Shaddai – The Blessing", Keir O'Kirk, a brave young knight, embarks on a quest to win the heart of a lady, and uncover a secret that will change the universe. Will he claim his destiny and his love before a demon from his past destroys the future?

The Spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostals

The Spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostals
Author: Fred G. Sherron
Publisher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1920383158

The spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostalism is a rich tradition that has been hidden from the view of scholars. With the new interest in spirituality forming the background to this title, the author attempts to enlighten readers about this tradition.

The Narrow Road: A Pilgrim's Progress

The Narrow Road: A Pilgrim's Progress
Author: Erik Yeager
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991264509

In mortal fear of destruction at the hands of supernatural forces, Christian, a famous Tracer in the service of the Demon Lord Apollyon, must flee his home in search of the means to save himself and his family from a fate worse than death. Adapted from John Bunyan's 17th-century classic, ""The Pilgrim's Progress.""

Black Sun

Black Sun
Author: Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2003-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814731550

The Unpredictable Constitution brings together a distinguished group of U.S. Supreme Court Justices and U.S. Court of Appeals Judges, who are some of our most prominent legal scholars, to discuss an array of topics on civil liberties. In thoughtful and incisive essays, the authors draw on decades of experience to examine such wide-ranging issues as how legal error should be handled, the death penalty, reasonable doubt, racism in American and South African courts, women and the constitution, and government benefits. Contributors: Richard S. Arnold, Martha Craig Daughtry, Harry T. Edwards, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Betty B. Fletcher, A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Lord Irvine of Lairg, Jon O. Newman, Sandra Day O'Connor, Richard A. Posner, Stephen Reinhardt, and Patricia M. Wald.

Investing in Miracles

Investing in Miracles
Author: Katharine L. Wiegele
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824827953

Since the early 1980s, approximately ten million people have turned to charismatic businessman-turned-preacher "Brother Mike" and his Catholic "prosperity" movement, El Shaddai DWXI Prayer Partners Foundation International, Inc. Investing in Miracles offers an in-depth look at this unique indigenous movement, characterized by its effective use of mass media and its huge, emotion-filled outdoor rallies. The book investigates the sociocultural, political, and economic contexts of El Shaddai's popularity among the Filipino urban poor and aspiring middle classes and explores its significance for its followers, which reaches well beyond promises of appliances, salary raises, jobs abroad, and healing. Katharine Wiegele argues that Shaddai's theology directly engages and affirms desires for the material signs of modernity in ways that the mainstream Philippine Roman Catholic Church and Filipino leftist movements do not. At stake for its many adherents are their place and identity within the broader society; the meaning of their experiences of poverty, suffering, and oppression; and the relevance of their very notions of God, Christian community, and Christian life. Wiegele evocatively captures the religious and everyday experiences of her informants' lives in poor squatter neighborhoods of Manila. She is particularly sensitive to El Shaddai's delicate and often contorted relationship with the Catholic Church, which accepts the movement reluctantly, fearful of losing the loyalty of millions of faithful Catholics. While anchored in the local realities of the Philippines, Investing in Miracles will be of great interest to readers elsewhere for its exploration of religious seduction and interpretation, the interface between religion and politics, and the relevance of religion for the urban disenfranchised.