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Holy Bible: Letters of Paul : part 1 (New Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #27)
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Holy Bible: Gospel according to John (New Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #25)
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Holy Bible: Acts (New Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #26)
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Holy Bible: Gospel according to Luke (New Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #24)
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Holy Bible: Gospel according to Mark (New Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #23)
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Holy Bible: Gospel according to Matthew (New Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #22)
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Holy Bible: Deuterocanonicals / Apocrypha : part 3 (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #20)
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Holy Bible: prophets of the Old Testament : part 3 (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #16)
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Holy Bible: prophets of the Old Testament : part 1 (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #14)
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Holy Bible: the Historical Books of the Old Testament : part 3 (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #8)
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Holy Bible: the Historical Books of the Old Testament : part 2 (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #7)
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Holy Bible: Deuteronomy (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #5)
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Holy Bible: Numbers (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #4)
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Holy Bible: Exodus (Old Testament (Recorded Books, LLC) ; #2)
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When Cremo's book "Forbidden Archaeology" was published in 1993, the scientific world was shocked by its extensive evidence for extreme…
human antiquity - pushing the origin of the human race back tens of millions of years. "Forbidden Archeology's Impact" documents the explosive reactions to his controversial book. 1998.How to read the Bible: a guide to Scripture, then and now
By James L Kugel. 2007
Juxtaposes two different ways of reading the Bible: the ancient biblical interpretations, and the modern historical approach that challenges the…
historical veracity of scripture and seeks instead to find its writers' original sources and purposes. Discusses who the ancient Israelites were; the resemblances between YHWH and Canaanite gods; and the unique role of the prophet. Describes the evolution of ancient Israel, of its God and of the entire Hebrew Bible, contrasted with ancient interpretations that aimed to uncover hidden meanings and moral lessons. Some descriptions of sex and violence, some strong language. 2007. If you request this book on CD it will be on 2 or more CDs. You must play the first CD to the end before playing the next CD.God's story: How He Made Mankind
By Jan Mark. 1997
Twelve Bible stories from the Old Testament retold for modern readers. Includes the story of the Creation, Cain and Abel,…
Adam and Eve, Noah's Ark, Moses, Joseph, the parting of the Red Sea, and others. Grades 5-8. 1998, c1997.God in all worlds: an anthology of contemporary spiritual writing
By Lucinda Vardey. 1995
Vardey, an England-born Catholic, and a successful businesswoman before illness led to her "spiritual awakening," presents "the finest wisdom" on…
religious experience composed between 1945 and 1995. Reflecting Eastern and Western faith perspectives, the texts by more than one hundred contributors are grouped by theme and arranged to follow "the spiritual journey of the soul in life." 1995.God's problem: how the Bible fails to answer our most important question--why we suffer
By Bart D Ehrman. 2008
Former minister and author of "Misquoting Jesus" examines the Old and New Testaments for answers to the problem of suffering…
in the world. Ehrman finds the Bible offers different viewpoints - suffering as punishment, as a redemptive process, and as a test of faith - and analyzes the answers. Some violence. 2008.Ghosts of Vesuvius: a new look at the last days of Pompeii, how towers fall, and other strange connections
By Charles R Pellegrino. 2004
Weaving together accounts of ancient authorities with research by forensic archaeologists, Pellegrino captures the final hours of Pompeii and Herculaneum.…
In the flash-fossilized remains of victims, he sees reminders of the abiding human hope to understand a brutal universe. Those hopes live both in the science Pellegrino uses to interpret historic volcanic explosions as the distant consequence of the Big Bang, and in the startling connections he makes between the two cities buried by Vesuvius in 79 CE and the Twin Towers destroyed by terrorists in 2001. 2004.