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Christian crooks have existed since the beginning of the Christian faith. As a first hand account of the tumultuous waters existing in the Church of the All Righteous, the book details village leaders playing spiritual chess with their roles and responsibilities, tithes and offerings, plus the spiritual growth and development of the villagers. Christian Crooks tells of a leadership style benignly perpetuating corruption swirling from person to person and generation to generation. The book brings into the fold a better understanding of Christian discipline and the consequences of un-Godly actions. It provides the spiritually wounded a mechanism for which to acknowledge burdens, release pains, then move towards spiritual healings. Additionally Christian Crooks provides information to increase church leader's understanding of how biblical principles should and should not be implemented. Ultimately it offers the process for a change of heart among the leadership and the membership.
Originating from a true novel, Christian Crooks, Lying, Cheating and Stealing in the Name of the Lord; to this new work, The Lysteryne Pastor; the saga continues at the Universal Church of the All Righteous, located in Sanctified City, in the state of Immorality. The novel is a tug-of-war depicting confusion between the Christian Crooks and the new pastor, Dr. Joe Dreamer. The story highlights the daily life of a pastor addicted in his own sins. Paralleling numerous biblical characters, this story gives a multifaceted blend of current religious beliefs and practices. The book is heart-tugging and humorous, depending on your spiritual location; it can create a rise in your blood pressure or bring you to your knees in prayer. Either way, the book will definitely tickle yur emotional funny bone.
This book is a college-level introductory textbook in Christian ethics. It introduces the field of ethics and a variety of approaches to its study. The book is written for college students and is designed to help them develop a method of dealing with the thorny moral issues.
Examines the discourse in the press on Jewish crime at the turn of the 19th century - in an epoch when criminal and court-room reports became very popular and attracted a wide audience. The period 1895-1914 was marked by the development of criminal science, which attempted to find psychological and physical abnormalities identifying the "born" criminal, and by a rise in racist antisemitism. Theories of a Jewish propensity to crime were circulated. Remarkably, racial antisemitism affected the press accounts on Jewish criminals, or Jewish "accomplices" (defense attorneys, etc.) of non-Jewish criminals, only to a small degree. Of all the antisemitic narratives on Jewish criminality, the antisemitic press used mainly the image of the Jew as a rational and cunning criminal actor, coolly acting out a crime that was collective and conspiratorial in nature. Even when reporting on sexual crimes and "white slave trafficking", the papers never stressed sexual motives of Jewish defendants but only their callous greed. Dwells on the ritual murder trial of Hilsner in Bohemia, and shows the extent to which the perception of this case and even the course of the trial were affected by the press. The reports of the antisemitic press on Jewish criminality was intended for antisemitic "believers" and did not affect non-antisemites; however, this press had a great number of readers. In the Nazi period, the narrative on Jewish criminality acquired blatantly racial motifs.
Diverse perspectives on midwestern Native American communities