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The Original Ending of Mark

The Original Ending of Mark

Nicholas P Lunn

Pickwick Publications
2014
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Although traditionally accepted by the church down through the centuries, the longer ending of Mark's Gospel (16:9-20) has been relegated by modern scholarship to the status of a later appendage. The arguments for such a view are chiefly based upon the witness of the two earliest complete manuscripts of Mark, and upon matters of language and style. This work shows that these primary grounds of argumentation are inadequate. It is demonstrated that the church fathers knew the Markan ending from the very earliest days, well over two centuries before the earliest extant manuscripts. The quantity of unique terms in the ending is also seen to fall within the parameters exhibited by undisputed Markan passages. Strong indications of Markan authorship are found in the presence of specific linguistic constructions, a range of literary devices, and the continuation of various themes prominent within the body of the Gospel. Furthermore, the writings of Luke show that the Gospel of Mark known to this author contained the ending. Rather than being a later addition, the evidence is interpreted in terms of a textual omission occurring at a later stage in transmission, probably in Egypt during the second century.
The Hammer & Sickle Is the Mark of the Beast

The Hammer & Sickle Is the Mark of the Beast

Nicholas Brand

White Stone PUblishing
2024
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This Hammer & Sickle is the mark of the Beast. It signifies the number 616 and the name THERION, which means "beast" in Greek. The letters TAV, RESH, YOD, AND VAV are signified, through acrophony, by the mark itself, the head (of hammer), handle, and the hook (sickle).The Hammer & Sickle is also a monogram of the number 616 in Hebrew letters (in obverse) and Greek letters (in reverse).The eight kingdoms signified by the heads of the Beast are identified. This book refutes the Nero interpretation found in most other commentaries on Revelation.
The Ark, the Covenant, and the Poor Men`s Chest – Edmund Bonner and Nicholas Ridley on Church and Scripture in Mid–Tudor England
What role did Humanism play in the emergence of English Protestantism? This question has remained a live issue for Reformation scholarship over the past four centuries. In The Ark, the Covenant, and the Poor Men's Chest, the author examines the issue in detail, utilizing categories drawn from the research of John W. O'Malley on the application of different modes of classical rhetoric to biblical interpretation during the Renaissance. Anyone interested in either the revival of classical learning during the Renaissance or the religious upheaval of the English Reformation will benefit from reading this work. The book's focus on primary sources from the sixteenth century and the best insights from recent secondary scholarship yields insights that will be of great interest to specialists in the field of Renaissance and Reformation studies. The inclusion of a timeline of major events, a biographical index of major figures, and a glossary of theological terms make this work accessible and helpful for students with varying degrees of familiarity with early modern England. Comparing the exegetical writings of Erasmus and John Colet, the author illustrates the key differences between Erasmian and Italian Humanism. Erasmus' reliance upon deliberative oratory for the explication of scripture, and his preoccupation with a Platonic philosophia Christi, result in an oracular Christology, focused narrowly on the speech of Jesus. By contrast, Italian Humanism relies upon epideictic rhetoric, and yields a portrait of Christ that highlights the deeds of the Messiah and the paschal dimensions of His salvific work, as seen in the writings of John Colet. These divergent patterns of biblical interpretation are also characteristic of the writings of the two bishops of London during the Reformation, Edmund Bonner (imprisoned under Edward VI, and returned to his diocese by Mary Tudor), and Nicholas Ridley (assistant and confidant to Thomas Cranmer). Their contrasting approaches to scriptural interpretation suggest that opting for either Italian or Erasmian Humanism may have been decisive, both for Ridley's Protestantism and Bonner's Catholicism.
Starting Missional Churches – Life with God in the Neighborhood

Starting Missional Churches – Life with God in the Neighborhood

Mark Branson; Nicholas Warnes

Inter-Varsity Press,US
2014
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All mission is local—the people of God joining the work of God in a particular place. In Starting Missional Churches Mark Lau Branson and Nicholas Warnes introduce us to seven missional churches while examining common challenges regarding their genesis. Using stories, interviews with pastors and a look at common preconceived notions of church planting in the West, this guide brings together resources of the missional church conversation with the creativity and energy of those who are experimenting with diverse planting activities and practices across the country. Curated by a pastor and a professor, this work highlights diverse modern examples of congregations focused on reaching their communities with a missional mindset. Learn from these stories how to build a vibrant, engaging church—one that generates redemptive witness in our neighborhoods and in our world.
Starting Missional Churches

Starting Missional Churches

Mark Lau Branson; Nicholas Warnes

Readhowyouwant
2015
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All mission is local - the people of God joining the work of God in a particular place. In Starting Missional Churches Mark Lau Branson and Nicholas Warnes introduce us to seven missional churches while examining common challenges regarding church planting.
Safe Haven

Safe Haven

Mark Spitznagel; Nassim Nicholas Taleb

John Wiley Sons Inc
2021
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What is a safe haven? What role should they play in an investment portfolio? Do we use them only to seek shelter until the passing of financial storms? Or are they something more? Contrary to everything we know from modern financial theory, can higher returns actually come as a result of lowering risk? In Safe Haven, hedge fund manager Mark Spitznagel—one of the top practitioners of safe haven investing and portfolio risk mitigation in the world—answers these questions and more. Investors who heed the message in this book will never look at risk mitigation the same way again.
Safe Haven

Safe Haven

Mark Spitznagel; Nassim Nicholas Taleb

JOHN WILEY SONS INC
2023
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What is a safe haven? What role should they play in an investment portfolio? Do we use them only to seek shelter until the passing of financial storms? Or are they something more? Contrary to everything we know from modern financial theory, can higher returns actually come as a result of lowering risk? In Safe Haven, hedge fund manager Mark Spitznagel—one of the top practitioners of safe haven investing and portfolio risk mitigation in the world—answers these questions and more. Investors who heed the message in this book will never look at risk mitigation the same way again.
Break Clauses

Break Clauses

Mark Warwick KC; Nicholas Trompeter QC

Hart Publishing
2021
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This is the only book to deal exclusively with the important topic of break clauses, which affect a significant proportion of all landlord and tenant relationships.The book provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the law relating to the drafting and operation of break clauses. It covers over 500 cases relevant to the topic. The book also considers the areas of the law that interrelate with break clauses, including contractual construction, assignment, estoppel, mistake and professional negligence. Previous editions of Break Clauses have been referred to as “scholarly and practical” (Sir Kim Lewison) and “excellent and much needed” (Lord Neuberger). This new edition includes the most recent and relevant judgments that have had an important impact on the law affecting break clauses. There are two new chapters: one on the interrelationship between break clauses and compulsory purchase (of particular relevance in light of large-scale projects such as HS2 and Crossrail) and one on the interrelationship between break clauses and rent review.The third edition covers new legal developments, including the new Electronic Communications Code and its impact on break clauses.
30-Second Evolution

30-Second Evolution

Mark Fellowes; Nicholas Battey

Icon Books Ltd
2018
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Adapt or die: it's nature's most famous imperative. But how does evolution actually happen? It's too slow to see, but it's going on all around you, all the time. Even if you're on top of the key terms - variation? Natural selection? Parent-offspring conflict? - you still need some context to put them in. From populations to speciation and polymorphism to evolutionary psychology, here's the one-stop source for all you need to know. Evolution unlocks the laboratory of life, dissecting it into the 50 most significant topics that provide the missing links to understand the natural world's four-billion-year ancestry and the process of natural selection in which species either adapt in myriad ways - mutation, ingenuity, and intelligence - to meet the challenges of a changing environment, or die. Unravel the development of living organisms, at micro and macro level - from genes to geniuses.
Photo-Museology

Photo-Museology

Mark Adams; Nicholas Thomas

SIDESTONE PRESS
2022
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Ethnographic museums, now often rebranded as collections of ‘world cultures’, appear permanently problematic, even as their contexts and the orientation of their activities change. Across Europe and elsewhere, curators and other museum staff are committed to dialogue and collaboration with the peoples from whom collections were made. But their vast assemblages of artefacts, removed from countries of origin primarily during the colonial period, and assumed, mostly inaccurately, to have been looted, seem always in question.Photo-Museology arises from an art project undertaken over 25 years. From the early 1990s, Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas together investigated sites of cross-cultural encounter in the Pacific and associated places in Europe, ranging from Captain Cook memorials to ethnographic museums. Some of those museums still exhibited colonial symbols and forms of knowledge, others had attempted to displace such histories, foregrounding more inclusive or progressive stories. Complementing the academic studies in the Pacific Presences series, this book offers what John Berger referred to as ‘another way of telling’. Through photography, it revisits the places collections were made, and the places they ended up in. It is a meditation on presence and absence.
Photo-Museology

Photo-Museology

Mark Adams; Nicholas Thomas

SIDESTONE PRESS
2022
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Ethnographic museums, now often rebranded as collections of ‘world cultures’, appear permanently problematic, even as their contexts and the orientation of their activities change. Across Europe and elsewhere, curators and other museum staff are committed to dialogue and collaboration with the peoples from whom collections were made. But their vast assemblages of artefacts, removed from countries of origin primarily during the colonial period, and assumed, mostly inaccurately, to have been looted, seem always in question.Photo-Museology arises from an art project undertaken over 25 years. From the early 1990s, Mark Adams and Nicholas Thomas together investigated sites of cross-cultural encounter in the Pacific and associated places in Europe, ranging from Captain Cook memorials to ethnographic museums. Some of those museums still exhibited colonial symbols and forms of knowledge, others had attempted to displace such histories, foregrounding more inclusive or progressive stories. Complementing the academic studies in the Pacific Presences series, this book offers what John Berger referred to as ‘another way of telling’. Through photography, it revisits the places collections were made, and the places they ended up in. It is a meditation on presence and absence.
History of Russia to 1855

History of Russia to 1855

Nicholas Riasanovsky; Steinberg Mark

Oxford University Press Inc
2010
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Now completely revised in this eighth edition, A History of Russia covers the entire span of the country's history, from ancient times to the post-communist present. Keeping with the hallmark of the text, Riasanovsky and Steinberg examine all aspects of Russia's history--political, international, military, economic, social, and cultural--with a commitment to objectivity, fairness, and balance, and to reflecting recent research and new trends in scholarly interpretation. New chapters on politics, society, and culture since 1991 explore Russia's complex experience after communism and discuss its chances of becoming a more stable and prosperous country in the future. Widely acclaimed as the best one-volume history available, A History of Russia is also available in two split volumes--the first covers early Russia through the nineteenth century and the second ranges from 1855 to the present. Volume II features an additional introductory chapter that links Russia's modern history to the events that preceded it.
Doctor Who: The Second Doctor Adventures: 2024

Doctor Who: The Second Doctor Adventures: 2024

Nicholas Briggs; Mark Wright

BIG FINISH PRODUCTIONS LTD
2024
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Jamie has gone missing, while Zoe apparently returns after a lifetime away from the TARDIS. Does even the sinister Time Lord Raven realise the terrifying extent of the conspiracy in which she is embroiled? The Doctor and his friends must fight to uncover the truth.Episode 1 - Kippers – by Nicholas Briggs. The Doctor and Jamie have attempted to break free from performing covert missions for the Time Lord agent Raven. But things haven’t gone according to plan. Jamie has vanished, Raven finds herself in a familiar yet strangely disturbing location. And all the while, half-glimpsed, unnervingly perceived… something… fluttering, buzzing, tugging at their very souls… Episode 2 – Catastrophe Theory - by Mark Wright When the Doctor comes face to face with Zoe, can he be sure it really is his old friend? Jamie is lost somewhere in the cosmos, and the Doctor must find him. From a pleasure cruiser on course for destruction, to an alien world invaded by savage warriors, the Doctor faces catastrophe at every turn – but what has become of Raven? Episode 3 – The Vanishing Point - by Mark Wright and Nicholas Briggs Following the threads of a conspiracy twisting throughout all of time and space, the Doctor and his companions head to the Vanishing Point — a mythical place, said to exist somewhere between science and magic. But it is a journey from which they may never return.CAST: Michael Troughton (The Doctor), Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Wendy Padbury (Zoe Herriot), Nicholas Boulton (Time Lord), Nicholas Briggs Celestin / Morai Novice), Susan Harrison (Magrit / Chinzok Commander), Jacqeline King (Ananke), Mickey Knighton (Paul), Emma Noakes (Raven), Callum Pardoe (Aither), Gary Turner (Chinzok Pack Leader / Galactic Pride PA / Sorana Flight Controller). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Doctor Who: The Second Doctor Adventures - The Potential Daleks

Doctor Who: The Second Doctor Adventures - The Potential Daleks

Nicholas Briggs; Mark Wright

BIG FINISH PRODUCTIONS LTD
2026
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The Doctor, Jamie, Zoe and Raven battle from 19th century Earth to the edge of the universe to stop the return of the Daleks and the rise of an eternal Skaro… Episode 1 – Humpty Dumpty – by Nicholas Briggs Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall… A nursery rhyme through time is on the brink of causing a cosmic catastrophe. And for the Doctor, Jamie, Zoe and Raven, this is just the beginning of a final battle. A battle which began on Skaro. Episode 2 – Secret of the Daleks - by Mark Wright The Daleks have returned... Or have they? Following the lingering trail of the Daleks’ space-time corridor, the time travellers are surprised when the TARDIS arrives on a tropical forest world. Taking refuge with the population of a peaceful village, the Doctor wonders if he has finally defeated his most terrible enemy. Is the secret of the Daleks about to be revealed? Episode 3 – War of the Morai - by Mark Wright and Nicholas Briggs The Doctor and friends dash back to the Vanishing Point, hoping to warn Ananke and the Morai of an impending invasion. However, what they discover is a fiendish plan in operation and a population in exile. Zoe must resort to an extraordinary use of her own mental powers, while the Doctor, Raven and Jamie fight to restore order and save the universe. Cast: Michael Troughton (The Doctor), Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon), Wendy Padbury (Zoe Herriot), Emma Noakes (Raven), Jacqueline King (Ananke / Nurse Sally), Clare Corbett (Angela Headridge / Violet Headridge), Nicholas Briggs (Celestin / Alf Headridge / The Daleks / Ember), Gary Turner (Last Star), Lara Lemon (Seraphina), Callum Pardoe (Aither). Other parts played by members of the cast. .