Cet auteur/cette auteure crée des récits qui explorent les aspects profonds et souvent complexes de l'expérience humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par une observation fine des luttes internes et des manières complexes dont les individus naviguent leurs relations et le monde qui les entoure. À travers un style de prose réfléchi et évocateur, ils explorent des thèmes de mémoire, de perte et la quête de sens, invitant les lecteurs à contempler les courants plus profonds de la vie. Leur œuvre offre une lentille unique à travers laquelle observer les forces subtiles mais puissantes qui façonnent notre existence.
Set in a small Midwestern town, the narrative explores the lives of two lonely individuals as they gradually uncover their hidden truths. Their journey of self-discovery and connection unfolds against the backdrop of their shared isolation, highlighting themes of vulnerability and intimacy. As they confront their pasts, the story delves into the complexities of human relationships and the healing power of understanding.
The book explores the critical health implications of extremely high blood pressure, offering insights and strategies for managing and lowering hypertension. It emphasizes the importance of lifestyle changes, medication adherence, and regular monitoring. Through personal anecdotes and expert advice, readers are guided on how to navigate the challenges of severe hypertension and improve their overall wellness. The narrative serves as both a cautionary tale and a practical guide for those facing similar health crises.
"Set among the splendor of the Rocky Mountains in 1880, The Grant Conspiracy takes you to a Colorado mining town being torn apart by an evil law firm out for revenge for Black Friday. Frost and Hancock are ex-Confederates who, with the help of their henchmen, are plotting the assassination of former president Ulysses S. Grant. But they're not angry over the war; rather, their hatred comes from pure greed. They lost their fortunes when Grant dumped government gold on the market. Now, with Grant planning a tour of the Rockies by wagon, they're scheming to lure him to Mountain Springs by inviting Matt Tyler, the man who saved the general's life during the war, to come work for their law firm. However, President Hayes is on to them and he's sending the young lawyer to Colorado on a dangerous mission to scuttle their plan. Greeted by the brutal murder of a law clerk, Matt can immediately smell trouble in the air. With allies such as the beautiful Jennifer White, who has incurred the constant ire of the firm with her blazing newspaper editorials, and a black veteran, Matt sets out to save Grant's life a second time-and bring peace to the fractured town"--
New Revelation of the End Times and the Book of Revelation
566pages
20 heures de lecture
The book presents a revelation of the gospel of Jesus Christ, claiming to unveil truths that have been hidden for centuries, potentially over a thousand years. It invites readers to explore these insights, suggesting that discovering this knowledge is a rare and fortunate opportunity.
Challenging conventional wisdom, this book offers a critical realist perspective on the emergence of creativity. It explores how creativity is defined and understood, encouraging readers to reconsider traditional views and frameworks. By integrating philosophical insights with practical implications, it provides a fresh lens through which to examine the complexities and dynamics of creative processes. This thought-provoking work aims to deepen the understanding of creativity's role in various contexts.
In August of 1844, aman named Leonard Reed takes violently ill at his home near Heathsville, Illinois,and four days later he is dead. The cause? Arsenic poisoning. The suspect? Hiswife, Betsey. The chief witnessesagainst her? A hired girl, Eveline Deal, and the local apothecary, James Logan.The evidence? Eveline claims she saw Betsey put a pinch of white powder inLeonard's coffee. Betsey Reed, a womanwho dabbles in herbal healing, is known about town as a witch. As the gossipand the circumstantial evidence mount, Betsey finds herself under the shadow ofa trial--and a noose. A historical crime inspired by the true story of Betsey Reed, for fans of The Trial of Lizzie Borden and The Good Sister, LeeMartin's latest weaves a tale of a pinch of white powder, a scorched paper, a communityhungry for a villain, and a young girl's first taste of revenge--but above all,of the contradictions and imperfections of the human heart.
Pearl Hart is a feisty suffragette with an abusive husband. Chance Donovan, a U.S. Deputy Marshal and former Texas Ranger, is dealing with his own troubled past as well as the vengeful and deadly Boxer gang. When Pearl becomes desperate and allows herself to trust a lying gambler, she ends up in Yuma Prison. However, fortune soon turns in her favor, and it isn’t long before she’s in Kansas City starring in a play about her life. Secretly yearning for Pearl, Chance hangs up his badge in order to bring her some good news. But the deadly Boxers are hot on his trail, determined to take revenge—unaware that Chance has his own personal reasons for wanting to punish them for wrongs he can never forgive.
Historia kanonu ksiąg świętych Starego i Nowego Testamentu jest niezwykle
ważna i fascynująca. Jego kształtowanie się nie było jednorazowym aktem ani
odgórnie narzuconą decyzją, lecz owocem żmudnego wielowiekowego procesu, który
odbywał się najpierw w obrębie biblijnego Izraela, a następnie Kościoła
apostolskiego i judaizmu rabinicznego. Księgi święte powstały z wiary i dla
wiary, a więc tak samo istotne jak zapisy, było ich przekazywanie z pokolenia
na pokolenie, a także indywidualne oraz wspólnotowe czytanie i rozważanie.
Kolejny, 49. tom Prymasowskiej Serii Biblijnej wypełnia przestrzeń, która nie
została dotąd w tej serii wydawniczej należycie zagospodarowana. Wprawdzie w
kilku poprzednich publikacjach PSB problematyka kanonu była już podejmowana,
ale w żadnym nie została rozwinięta tak obszernie i wyczerpująco, jak na to
zasługuje. Ponieważ kanon Biblii ma integralny związek z chrześcijańską
tożsamością, bo powinniśmy wiedzieć, z jakiej skały zostaliśmy wyciosani, nie
sposób przecenić potrzeby i wartości tej książki. Ukazuje ona Biblię jako
prawdziwą bibliotekę, wielce zróżnicowaną od strony kulturowej, historycznej i
językowej, lecz stanowiącą jedność teologiczną. Jej trzonem jest zapis pamięci
o stopniowym objawianiu się Boga, które osiągnęło szczyt w osobie i
posłannictwie Jezusa Chrystusa. Sięgając po Biblię, powinniśmy wiedzieć
dlaczego i jak powstawała, żeby przyjąć i docenić jej przesłanie jako mocno
zakorzenione w wierze biblijnego Izraela i Kościoła apostolskiego. Właśnie
dlatego jest ona godna wiary i pełnego zaufania, na jakie zasługuje, dzięki
czemu możemy zasadnie uznać ją za bezpieczny drogowskaz dla naszego życia. Ks.
prof. zw. dr hab. Waldemar Chrostowski Laureat Nagrody Ratzingera (2014)
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego