It may seem adventurous to propose to read the Gospel of Christ from what Herschel calls “those uncouth figures and outlines of men and monsters usually scribbled over celestial globes and maps.” So it once would have seemed to the writer. But a just estimate of the case cannot be formed without a close survey of what these figures are, what relations they bear to each other, whence they originated, and what meaning was attached to them by the most ancient peoples from whom they have been transmitted to us. Such a survey the author of this volume has endeavored to make. From an extended induction he has also reached conclusions which lead him to think he may do good service by giving publicity to the results of his examinations.
Pegasus / Pegasus 11 : Berliner Beiträge zum Nachleben der Antike
bookThe Rapture : Christianity's Most Preposterous Belief
Chuck Missler
audiobookThe Secret Things of God : Unlocking the Treasures Reserved for You
Henry Cloud
bookThe Jesus Papers : Exposing the Greatest Cover-Up in History
Michael Baigent
audiobookNavigating Autism
Temple Grandin, Debra Moore
audiobookComplex PTSD
Pete Walker
audiobookSummary, Analysis, and Review of Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow
Start Publishing Notes Start Publishing Notes
audiobookWith the SAS
Ian Wellsted
audiobookLaw of Happiness : How Spiritual Wisdom and Modern Science Can Change Your Life
Henry Cloud
audiobookbookJesus and the Lost Goddess
Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy
audiobookUniquely Human: Updated and Expanded: A Different Way of Seeing Autism
Barry M. Prizant
audiobookMannen fra Nasaret
Tomm Kristiansen
audiobook