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SUPERNATURAL ACTION/ADVENTURE WILL KEEP YOU TURNING PAGES LATE INTO THE NIGHT.IS ETHAN FREEMAN AMERICA'S WORST TERRORIST, OR SOMETHING MUCH MORE EXTRAORDINARY? Ethan Freeman, ex-Special Forces Ranger, is the sole survivor of a fiery commercial airline crash that killed his entire family. The FBI thinks he's a mass murderer and domestic terrorist. Sam Weaver, the NTSB Chief Investigator, is an ex-military pilot and senses Ethan is innocent. Neither Ethan nor Sam realize shadowy spiritual forces are at work. An ancient evil, imprisoned since the time of the Pharaohs, has been released by a sinister group of powerful men and women who believe they are the direct descendants of the Anunnaki, ancient Sumerian gods. The demon they released intends to free The Destroyer and his horde of Fallen Angels from The Abyss, the angelic prison referred to in the Book of Revelation, and unleash a reign of terror and annihilation. Time is running out for humanity as Ethan and Sam are drawn into a conspiracy millennia in the making. Will they overcome their deepest fears and find a way to defeat the ancient evil determined to enslave an unsuspecting world? ˃˃˃ CAN'T WAIT FOR THE SEQUEL! WOW! Michael J. Webb has done it again. He has crafted another epic story of loss and redemption and ultimate good vs. ultimate evil wrapped in an action-packed thriller filled with memorable characters, exotic settings, and unexpected twists and turns that will leave you breathless for more. Filled with fascinating, little-known historical details, fallen angels, and dramatic, jaw-dropping encounters with the supernatural, this is one novel you won't be able to put down until the last page. So give yourself plenty of time when you start reading, because you won't want to do anything else until you reach the dramatic conclusion . . . Olivia O.-- An Avid Fan Scroll up and add to cart today.
First published in 1970, this book examines the use of allegory in religious, philosophical and literary texts. It traces the development of the device over time demonstrating its evolution from the transmission of myths and religious beliefs to a literary device.
The Evangelium Nicodemi, or Gospel of Nicodemus, was the most widely circulated apocryphal writing in medieval Europe. It depicted the trial, Passion, and crucifixion of Christ as well as his Harrowing of Hell. During the twelfth-century renaissance, some exemplars of the Evangelium Nicodemi found their way to Iceland where its text was later translated into the vernacular and known as Niðrstigningar saga. Dario Bullitta has embarked on a highly fascinating voyage that traces the routes of transmission of the Latin text to Iceland and continental Scandinavia. He argues that the saga is derived from a less popular twelfth-century French redaction of the Evangelium Nicodemi, and that it bears the exegetical and scriptural influences of twelfth-century Parisian scholars active at Saint Victor, Peter Comestor and Peter Lombard in particular. By placing Niðrstigningar saga within the greater theological and homiletical context of early thirteenth-century Iceland, Bullitta successfully adds to our knowledge of the early reception of Latin biblical and apocryphal literature in medieval Iceland and provides a new critical edition and translation of the vernacular text.
Edited by William Kerrigan, John Rumrich, and Stephen M. Fallon John Milton’s Paradise Lost, an epic poem on the clash between God and his fallen angel, Satan, is a profound meditation on fate, free will, and divinity, and one of the most beautiful works in world literature. Extracted from the Modern Library’s highly acclaimed The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton, this edition reflects up-to-date scholarship and includes a substantial Introduction, fresh commentary, and other features—annotations on Milton’s classical allusions, a chronology of the writer’s life, clean page layouts, and an index—that make it the definitive twenty-first-century presentation of John Milton’s timeless signature work.