Religion, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
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The Story of Job and Job in a Cheviot Plaid
A Translation of the Book of Job and a Poetic Rendition in the Scots Language by John Gray
The book is in two parts. The first part, the Story of Job, is a translation and arrangement of the Book of Job extracted from the academic commentary on the Book previously published by Professor Gray. The second part, Job in a Cheviot Plaid, is...
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Science and the Genesis Account of Creation
From the Big Bang to the End Times by Chuck Jersch
I read statistics that over 80% of Christians lose their faith while attending public school and University. Children brought up in a Christian home are 45% less likely to turn to crime, than those in non-Christian homes. It really made me...
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All About Eden
The Genesis of Sex by H. Hirsch Cohen
It wasn’t Eve’s fault. All About Eden: The Genesis of Sex is an intriguing exploration of the Garden of Eden story from a new perspective: Eve is not responsible for the sin of the world. Detailed reinterpretation of a key Hebrew word in Genesis...
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Faith without Fear
Scripture straight up, with spiritual nudges, common sense, and other good stuff (not for fundamentalists) by Richard Gist
Ever felt bitten by a fundamentalist? Or had your biblical understanding discounted by a conservative? Or the validity of your beliefs questioned by a zealous evangelical? If you have, then you will find Faith without Fear absolutely therapeutic,...
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God on the Job
God's Probe in Job by Joyce Jungclaus
Why do bad things happen to good people? Furthermore, why does God allow, or even seem to orchestrate those bad things? This book is about this ages old, troubling question. It is about God and us. Job, who God says is blameless and upright, is...
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Wandering the Wilderness
A Guide for Weary Wanderers and Searching Skeptics by Ray R. Friesen
Wandering the Wilderness is a guidebook for individuals who are unsure of their path or are questioning the trails they were taught in the past. Author Ray Friesen is a former pastor and at the same time a life long “believing skeptic.” He’s an...
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Revelation
Unlocked Mysteries of Twelve Great Visions by the Apostle John by Peter K. Thoss
Undeniably, every religion’s perspective of events on earth has spiritual origins. The Bible’s book of Revelation is unique in that it represents every person—past, present, and future. History cannot be fully understood without acknowledging the...
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Walking In Revelation
Identifying Black People in Biblical History by J. Davidson-Elliott
“Do you know who you are?” In Walking in Revelation, author J. Davidson-Elliott seeks to illuminate the real children of Abraham to the world. The true Hebrews are not currently living in Israel but have been spread across the four corners of the...
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The Urge Within Me
by Peter Knoester
My book consists of some analyses of my own person and the way i see the world through my experiences in every day life.Having been raised in a religious environment has also given me an outlook on life and it's pitfalls as well as the good...