The Truth Seeker

The Truth Seeker PDF Author: Dee Henderson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 9781414310589
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338

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C.1 ST. AID B & T. 07-25-2007. $13.99.

Truthseeker

Truthseeker PDF Author: C. E. Murphy
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 0345523024
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 337

Book Description
ACROSS TWO EXTRAORDINARY WORLDS, TRUTH IS THE DEADLIEST MAGIC Gifted with an uncanny intuition, Lara Jansen nonetheless thinks there is nothing particularly special about her. All that changes when a handsome but mysterious man enters her quiet Boston tailor shop and reveals himself to be a prince of Faerie. What’s more, Dafydd ap Caerwyn claims that Lara is a truthseeker, a person with the rare talent of being able to tell truth from falsehood. Dafydd begs Lara to help solve his brother’s murder, of which Dafydd himself is the only suspect. Acting against her practical nature, Lara agrees to step through a window into another world. Caught between bitterly opposed Seelie forces and Dafydd’s secrets, which are as perilous as he is irresistible, Lara finds that her abilities are increasing in unexpected and uncontrollable ways. With the fate of two worlds at stake and a malevolent entity wielding the darkest of magic, Lara and Dafydd will risk everything on a love that may be their salvation—or the most treacherous illusion of all. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Truth Seeker

Truth Seeker PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Free thought
Languages : en
Pages : 846

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Truthseeker

Truthseeker PDF Author: Peter Mahon
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1291690271
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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Truth Seeker

Truth Seeker PDF Author: Deborah Lisson
Publisher: O'Brien Press
ISBN: 9780862787011
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228

Book Description
Warriors and warlords, action and adventure, growth and understanding:Truth Seeker is a gripping tale about the pursuit of honour and adventure, and the revelations that these bring. A young Viking boy flees his homeland and cruel stepfather to join his real father - a legendary warrior living in Dublin. His ambition is to gain honour through battle and brave deeds, using his powerful sword, the Truth Seeker. But he soon learns that not all battle is glorious, not all death honourable, and that sometimes your enemies have as much to teach you as your own people. A powerful coming-of-age story, set against the turbulent background of Viking raids, feudal battlesand the bloody demands of the god Odin.

Village Atheists

Village Atheists PDF Author: Leigh Eric Schmidt
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1400884349
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 361

Book Description
A compelling history of atheism in American public life A much-maligned minority throughout American history, atheists have been cast as a threat to the nation's moral fabric, barred from holding public office, and branded as irreligious misfits in a nation chosen by God. Yet, village atheists—as these godless freethinkers came to be known by the close of the nineteenth century—were also hailed for their gutsy dissent from stultifying pieties and for posing a necessary secularist challenge to majoritarian entanglements of church and state. Village Atheists explores the complex cultural terrain that unbelievers have long had to navigate in their fight to secure equal rights and liberties in American public life. Leigh Eric Schmidt rebuilds the history of American secularism from the ground up, giving flesh and blood to these outspoken infidels, including itinerant lecturer Samuel Porter Putnam; rough-edged cartoonist Watson Heston; convicted blasphemer Charles B. Reynolds; and atheist sex reformer Elmina D. Slenker. He describes their everyday confrontations with devout neighbors and evangelical ministers, their strained efforts at civility alongside their urge to ridicule and offend their Christian compatriots. Schmidt examines the multilayered world of social exclusion, legal jeopardy, yet also civic acceptance in which American atheists and secularists lived. He shows how it was only in the middle decades of the twentieth century that nonbelievers attained a measure of legal vindication, yet even then they often found themselves marginalized on the edges of a God-trusting, Bible-believing nation. Village Atheists reveals how the secularist vision for the United States proved to be anything but triumphant and age-defining for a country where faith and citizenship were—and still are—routinely interwoven.
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