books about: trinity
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Along Came Trouble (Trinity Harbor)
11 reviews
Sherryl Woods
Mira
, 2010
Great purchase in as expected condition
This used paperback is just as described & arrived well within the alloted time; good copy & reasonable cost.
Blood Trinity: Book 1 in the Belador Series
Sherrilyn Kenyon
,
Dianna Love
Pocket
, 2010
Supernatural warriors bound by an extraordinary code of honor face an ultimate test of loyalty in the exciting new paranormal thriller from New York Times bestselling authors Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dianna Love.Atlanta has become the battlefield between human and demon. All her life, Evalle Kincaid has walked the line between the two. Her origins unknown, she?s on a quest to learn more about her past . . . and her future.When a demon claims a ...
Stealing Trinity
9 reviews
Oceanview Publishing, 2008
Another Larsen success
This second book is a worthy partner to his Perfect Assassin. Ward's depth of knowledge and research for the book are most impressive. I have thoroughly enjoyed the first two books and hope he is at work on a third.
Finding God in The Shack
20 reviews
Paternoster, 2009
Great Coverage
Very well written and very informative. As a pastor myself, I may not agree 100% with the contents of this book, I feel this is a very good explanation of The Shack, and I would recommend it as a follow-up reading, and each person must make their own decisions about this book.
Ask Anyone (Trinity Harbor)
11 reviews
Sherryl Woods
Mira
, 2010
Sherryl Woods writes good stories
I have enjoyed every book I have read by Sherryl Woods. Finish one series and she starts another. GREAT!!!!!
The Book of Kells: An Illustrated Introduction to the Manuscript in Trinity College Dublin
10 reviews
Bernard Meehan
Thames & Hudson
, 1994
The Book of Kells: informing and illuminating
The Book of Kells is one of the most beautiful manuscripts in existence. This booklet enables those of us who are unlikely to ever see the real manuscript to feast our eyes on many of the illustrations as well as to learn a little of its history and preparation. Most of the illustrations are in colour and their vibrancy is still apparent across 12 centuries. I consider that this booklet is ...
Trinity
8 reviews
Samhain Publishing, Ltd., 2009
5 Hearts from The Romance Studio!
Renee, an unpracticed witch, has been in a long relationship with her boyfriend Galen, a cat shifter, and loves him deeply. But when Jack Meyers, Enforcer of the National Pack stumbles into Renee's life, she is extremely confused when he tells her she is his mate. When the three of them touch, magic creates an unexpected triple bond between the witch, cat and wolf. As they learn how to live ...
The Blessed Trinity and Our Christian Vocation
James Socas
Midwest Theological Forum
, 2009
The Blessed Trinity and Our Christian Vocation isabout the mystery by which there is one God in three Persons. Thisbook breaks down the mysteries of God and the attributes associatedwith each of the Persons to help students understand its implicationsfor living the Christian life. The Didache Semester Series is a series ofhigh school textbooks, teacher s manuals, and student workbookspublished by Midwest Theological Forum. Each title spans one ...
About That Man (Trinity Harbor)
17 reviews
Sherryl Woods
Mira
, 2010
Trinity Harbor
Just as I expected Sherryl Woods has done it again with another series that gives the reader that warm fuzzy feeling. What a great book to curl up with on a rainy day or any day for that matter.
Trinity
115 reviews
Leon Uris
Avon
, 2006
A story for the ages
This book is one of my favorites of all times, it makes you laugh, cry, get angry, be sad and touches all of the rest of your emotions. Being of Irish decent and hearing the stories of my aunts and uncle when I was growing up I really enjoyed this book. Uris is the first person to tell the story of Ireland in a way that makes me understand some of the issues that caused the troubles in its ...
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance
15 reviews
Bruce A. Ware
Crossway Books
, 2005
Outstanding book
For me, this book made the Trinity distinctions come alive! The title of the book explains it all: relationships, roles, and relevance of the different member of the Trinity. The chapter headings create a desire to know each Person more intimately: (The book begins with a historical overview and explanation of the doctrine and then discusses each Member beginning in Chapter 3) Beholding the ...
Trinitarian Controversy (Sources of Early Christian Thought)
3 reviews
William C. Rusch
FORTRESS PRESS
, 1980
Trinitarian Controversy
I bought this book for a seminary class on Christology. It was one of 3 books we had to read. The introduction was helpful in understanding the translated sources used in the book. I recommend this for anyone who is interested in an indepth look at the "Trinitarian Controversy"
Homicide Trinity
7 reviews
Crimeline, 2010
A Fine Group of Wolfe Shorts
Rex Stout wrote 33 Nero Wolfe novels and 13 Nero Wolfe books of three short stories, and I read them all decades ago. I enjoyed revisiting this collection with my 13-year old son. They are three good stories and Wolfe is in fine form. The subsidiary characters (Cramer, Stebbins, Fritz, and Saul, Fred and Orrie, and no Lilly Rowan) are there, but not as prominently as in some books (except for ...
Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer
12 reviews
Peter Turchi
Trinity University Press, 2007
mapping minds
The book is very useful and inspiring for thinkers and designers. It involves as well in organization of our knowledge and ideas as in ordering our experience and task. It help in visualization of some data as well as in orientation who and where we are. The book could support teaching in information design, making meaning and dynamic graphic design.
Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective: An Introductory Christology
4 reviews
Scott Horrell
,
Donald Fairbairn
, ...
B&H Academic
, 2007
A Robust Intro to Christology for the Disciplined Reader
Some doctrines require the full breadth of the theological disciplines for adequate treatment. Fred Sanders and Klaus Issler, as editors of Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective, deem Christology a prime example of such a doctrine. Sanders begins with a substantial introductory essay that delineates the basic elements of Christology and the design of the rest of the book. Convinced that "to say the ...
Vampire Trinity (Vampire Queen)
Joey W. Hill
Berkley Trade
, 2010
Vampire hunter Gideon Green never intended to become a vampire's servant. But when Anwyn, a woman with whom he shared an unforgettable night, is turned by a vampire pack, Gideon is forced into an uneasy alliance with one of the most terrifying vampires he's ever encountered: the mysterious Daegan Rei. Daegan has a vested interest in Anwyn. As Gideon and Daegan shepherd Anwyn through her dangerous validation with the Vampire Council, it's ...
The Truth Is The Light (Blessed Trinity)
1 review
Vanessa Davis Griggs
Dafina
, 2010
The Truth Shall Set You Free
THE TRUTH IS THE LIGHT is a fascinating novel of redemption, love, and family. Ransom "Gramps" Perdue has seen much in his ninety-nine years. As a young man, he was put in prison for an act forbidden during those times. Once released, the one person he loved more than anyone has vanished from his life forever. Gramps was good working with his hands and loved making things out of wood. ...
Ministry in the Image of God: The Trinitarian Shape of Christian Service
3 reviews
Stephen Seamands
InterVarsity Press
, 2005
A MUST READ
There are certain books I have read which have become part of who I am. Their message has entered my very being and shaped and changed me in significant ways. This is one of those books. Steve Seamands has done a tremendous service to the Church in taking the fruit of the recent renaissance in Trinitarian theology in the academy and fleshing out its implications for the practice of Christian ...
Redemption: Epic Story of Trinity Continues..., The
44 reviews
HarperCollins e-books, 2004
A wonderful ending to Uris' book Trinity.
I read this book quite awhile ago, and picked it up agin to skim through. This is a wonderful epic saga of the Larkin family. It spreads across about 25 years, and frrom Ireland, to New Zealand to Australia to Egypt. It also encompasses the First World War. We also see a young Winston Churchill who can almost single-handedly be blamed for the Gallipoli fiasco. This is a book that takes you ...
Why I Became an Atheist: A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity
51 reviews
John W. Loftus
Prometheus Books
, 2008
Comprehensive and Considerate
The reader could open this book to just about any chapter and discover an honest examination of different aspects of Christianity from an outsider perspective. And that's what it's all about: how well justifications for belief stand up to outsider criticism. Every Christian who is concerned about reaching out to nonbelievers should read this book and ask herself what evidence she think would be ...
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