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The Fall of the Year
Dallas Lore Sharp; R Bruce (Robert Bruce) Horsfall
Anson Street Press
2025
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The Fall of the Year
Dallas Lore Sharp; R Bruce (Robert Bruce) Horsfall
Anson Street Press
2025
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Wild Life Near Home
Dallas Lore Sharp; R Bruce (Robert Bruce) Horsfall
Anson Street Press
2025
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Wild Life Near Home
Dallas Lore Sharp; R Bruce (Robert Bruce) Horsfall
Anson Street Press
2025
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The media has dubbed him the Seraphim Killer, but Gabriel isn't murdering anyone―he's saving them. Gabriel believes the gods have called him to release The Chosen - those for whom life has become an unbearable torment. He feels their suffering: his hands burn, his skull thunders, his stomach clenches. Once they are free, he places gold coins over their eyes to pay Charon for passage into Paradise. Detective Marlowe Gentry has spent the past two years on the edge. The last serial killer he hunted murdered his wife before his eyes and left his young daughter a mute shell. Whenever she looks at him now, her dead eyes push him farther into a downward spiral of pain and regret. The Seraphim Killer is a surrogate for his revenge, a chance to forgive himself - or die trying. Two men obsessed. One desperate to please his gods, one searching for redemption, both destined for a collision with fate.
The Heretic knows they lied. Now, he will make them confess. The first murder, a small town pastor burned at the stake, seems personal; an act of rage committed on impulse. But when a second victim is found brutally tortured to death, Detective Marlowe Gentry realizes he's dealing with a serial killer who is drawing inspiration from the Inquisition. The killer's methods grow more gruesome with each victim. He's escalating, racing toward an endgame. How far will The Heretic go to punish those who betrayed him? And can Marlowe stop him before the ultimate trial?
Three six-year-old girls vanish from a playground in Red Weed, Alabama, and they aren't the first. Two others have disappeared over the last five years, all in October. Marlowe Gentry and his team believe the abductions are part of a ritual, the kidnapper acting out some event from their past. Clothes and toys taken suggest the children are still alive and being held captive...for now. As they delve deeper into the case, Marlowe finds a town where everyone hides personal demons...and secrets. To uncover the truth, he and his team must peel back layers of deception, veiled agendas, and horrible realities. The clock is ticking. The girls don't have much time left...if it isn't already too late.
The text is short enough that students can read it and have time to study the material they read. In total, there are 10 chapters with 347 pages excluding front and back matter. For a two-semester course, that amounts to about 10 pages per week for the student to study. The text is organized into 67 sections with problems at the end of each section, thus allowing the student to work problems associated with subject matter being studied. There are 264 problems averaging 4 to 5 exercise per section with each exercise covering thoroughly all aspects of the problem rather than the large number of fragmented problems normally found in physics texts. Subject matter in each chapter is directed to applications of the principles of physics involved thus allowing students to view practical use of the principles. The textbooks is organized such that instructors may use the text as a lesson plan covering, on the average, 1 section per lecture with a workable number of problems provided. This eliminates the necessity for experienced faculty to rewrite lesson plans as often required when textbooks are changed and provides new faculty a lesson plan to start with.
"A perfect blending of an original mythos and traditional fantasy. Fans of Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and The Shannara Chronicles will love this series." Darkcast ReviewsJoin an adventure through Heaven and Hell in the first thrilling volume of Dallas Mullican's fantasy epic- The Horde and the Host Trilogy.BLOOD FOR THE DANCERDying and trapped in pain, Dustan Wheaton cries out to Heaven... but it's a demon who answers.Salvation comes at a price. Dustan must become the demons' most deadly assassin, slaying angels on earth before they can recruit mortal souls into a war that has raged for eons. With the demons fanning his hatred, Dustan is eager to kill those he blames for ignoring his prayers and allowing his parents to die. He travels the world destroying his angelic enemies until sent to face a mysterious woman. The Dancer is unlike any foe Dustan has encountered. He finds himself inexplicably drawn to her, and for the first time, he questions his orders. Her claim that his entire life has been a lie threatens to shatter lifelong beliefs and sows doubts about his demon family. Trusting this woman will mean turning his back on those who saved him and gave his life purpose, not to mention place a target on his back for angels and demons alike. Doubting her could mean the end of all humankind.
Fanny Faithful lived in a small town called Charity. Charity was located ten miles west of Evil county. No one who wanted to evade or escape trouble and evil would ever journey there. Charity was such a small town that it only had one road that led you safely into its city limits. Fanny owned the only grocery store in Charity; it was called Gracious Grocery. It was stocked with love, with everything you needed to make you whole, happy, and healthy. Fanny always kept a large supply of the Oil of Joy, for that oil produced great strength Early every Wednesday morning, Fanny did inventory on her stock. The stockroom was located in the rear of the store and was kept neat and in order. Just as Fanny was about to count the bags of seed from the Trees of Righteousness, she heard the clanking and crashing of bottles in the front of the store. Fanny discerned within her spirit something strange, something evil was going on. She tiptoed to the front of the store and peeked around the door. The front door slammed with a loud bang As she stepped out to see who it was, all she could see was a trail of oil and broken glass on the floor. The oil trail led out the front door onto the street with large footprints. Evil had snuck in again.Find out what happens in this God-inspired allegory, an earthly story with a heavenly meaning.
Based on an unfinished manuscript by the late philosopher Dallas Willard, this book makes the case that the 20th century saw a massive shift in Western beliefs and attitudes concerning the possibility of moral knowledge, such that knowledge of the moral life and of its conduct is no longer routinely available from the social institutions long thought to be responsible for it. In this sense, moral knowledge—as a publicly available resource for living—has disappeared. Via a detailed survey of main developments in ethical theory from the late 19th through the late 20th centuries, Willard explains philosophy’s role in this shift. In pointing out the shortcomings of these developments, he shows that the shift was not the result of rational argument or discovery, but largely of arational social forces—in other words, there was no good reason for moral knowledge to have disappeared.The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge is a unique contribution to the literature on the history of ethics and social morality. Its review of historical work on moral knowledge covers a wide range of thinkers including T.H Green, G.E Moore, Charles L. Stevenson, John Rawls, and Alasdair MacIntyre. But, most importantly, it concludes with a novel proposal for how we might reclaim moral knowledge that is inspired by the phenomenological approach of Knud Logstrup and Emmanuel Levinas. Edited and eventually completed by three of Willard’s former graduate students, this book marks the culmination of Willard’s project to find a secure basis in knowledge for the moral life.The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. Any third party material in this book is not included in the OA Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. Please direct any permissions enquiries to the original rightsholder.Funded by: Dallas Willard Ministries and the Willard Family Trust