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Reading Genesis
Free Download Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson
English | March 12th, 2024 | ISBN: 0374299404 | 352 pages | True EPUB | 0.67 MB
One of our greatest novelists and thinkers presents a radiant, thrilling interpretation of the book of Genesis.



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E-BooksBeacon Bible Commentary, Volume 1 Genesis Through Deuteronomy



Beacon Bible Commentary, Volume 1 Genesis Through Deuteronomy
Free Download G. Herbert Livingston, "Beacon Bible Commentary, Volume 1: Genesis Through Deuteronomy"
English | 1969 | pages: 632 | ISBN: 0834140691, 0834103001 | EPUB | 1,8 mb
The Beacon Bible is a comprehensive interpretation of the Scriptures based on the King James Version and written by 40 able scholars of conservative theological persuasion. It consists of 10 volumes, five in the Old Testament and five in the New.



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E-BooksAI Genesis The Creation Days



AI Genesis The Creation Days
Free Download AI Genesis: The Creation Days
by JOSE GERARDO TAMEZ PEÑA

English | February 28, 2024 | ASIN: B0CWQB2S1K | 78 pages | PNG (.rar) | 24 Mb



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E-BooksThe Intelligible World Metaphysical Revolution in the Genesis of Kant's Theory of Morality



The Intelligible World Metaphysical Revolution in the Genesis of Kant's Theory of Morality
Free Download James Lawler, "The Intelligible World: Metaphysical Revolution in the Genesis of Kant's Theory of Morality"
English | ISBN: 1443844713 | 2013 | 485 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Understanding Kant's pre-critical philosophy is central to appreciating his three critiques. Overshadowed by the critiques, the early work stands on its own as a central contribution to the development of the philosophy of its time. In addition, it not only prepares the way for the critiques, but constitutes a hidden background without which they cannot be adequately understood. Here we find Kant's great cosmology, which is what Kant later regarded as the thing-in-itself, persisting behind his notions of the noumenon, the intelligible world, and the postulates of morality. Although he finally decided that his grand cosmological vision could not be demonstrated, what cannot be strictly known can still be conjectured, justifiably believed, or postulated. Kant's only possible proof for the existence of God remains implicit in the first critique. The only writer about whom Kant ever dedicated a major work, Dreams of a Spirit-Seer Elucidated by Dreams of Metaphysics, was Emanuel Swedenborg. Kant here explores a conjectural metaphysics of matter and spirit, and further formulates the meaning of the intelligible world, providing the ontological framework of his later ethics. If only one of Swedenborg's documented spirit-seeings were valid, how feeble must seem the metaphysical dreams of philosophers themselves.



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E-BooksOrigen Homilies on Genesis and Exodus



Origen Homilies on Genesis and Exodus
Free Download Origen: Homilies on Genesis and Exodus By by Origen (Author), Ronald E. Heine (Translator)
2002 | 432 Pages | ISBN: 081321324X | PDF | 24 MB
Origen, son of the martyr Leonides, oldest in a family of seven children was born probably at Alexandria 184/85 and died probably in Tyre 253/54 after imprisonment and torture during the Decian persecution. Surnamed "man of steel" Origen was an outstanding theologian of the early Greek-speaking Church, a man of the virtue and a genius with a prodigious capacity for work, an excellent teacher to whose lectures students flocked "and did not give him time to breathe for one bath of pupils after another kept frequenting from morn till night his lecture-room" (Eusebius, H.E. 6, 15).As an author Origen surpasses all the writers of the Early Church in literary output. A list complied by Eusebius, now unfortunately lost, credited Origen with some 2000 books. Even a far shorter list known to St. Jerome and mentioned by him in his Letter To Paula giving the number of 786 works is still impressive. Jerome then goes on to add some reflections. "Do you see the Greeks and Latins outstripped by the work of one man? Who could ever read all that he wrote? What reward did he receive for this exertion? He is condemned by bishop Demetrius; except for the bishops of Palestine, Arabia, Phoenicia and Achaia the world concurs in his condemnation. Rome itself convokes an assembly against this man not because of novelty of teachings, not because of heresy as now mad dogs pretend against him, but because they could not bear the fame of his eloquence and learning and were considered speechless when he spoke". (Corpus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum latinorum, vol.54, pp.253-59).Origen's chief aim was to be an interpreter of the Scriptures. To this end he composed scientific commentaries on various books of the Old and New Testaments, homilies, and short exegetical notes. The translations presented here belong to the second category. Though he did not reject the literal sense of Scripture Origen here is more intent upon the spiritual meanings of passages selected from Genesis and Exodus.



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E-BooksGenesis A Living Conversation



Genesis A Living Conversation
Free Download Genesis: A Living Conversation By Bill D. Moyers
1996 | 418 Pages | ISBN: 0385483457 | PDF | 42 MB
In Genesis, acclaimed television journalist Bill Moyers explores the contemporary relevance of the ageless wisdom from the Bible's epic first book.



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E-BooksGenesis 34 to 50 Jacob and Egypt (MacArthur Bible Studies)



Genesis 34 to 50 Jacob and Egypt (MacArthur Bible Studies)
Free Download John F. MacArthur, "Genesis 34 to 50: Jacob and Egypt (MacArthur Bible Studies)"
English | 2015 | pages: 128 | ISBN: 0718034570 | EPUB | 2,3 mb
Nearly half of the book of Genesis is devoted to the lives of Jacob and his twelve sons, who were important figures in the history of Israel and in God's plan for redemption. The account of their lives takes the term "dysfunctional family" to a new level, but God used this flawed clan as a beautiful canvas to portray His providence, judgment, and mercy.



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E-BooksThe Gypsy Morph, s Genesis of Shannara (03) by Terry Brooks




The Gypsy Morph, s Genesis of Shannara (03) by Terry Brooks

The Gypsy Morph, s Genesis of Shannara (03) by Terry Brooks | 476.34 KB
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Title: The Gypsy Morph
Author: Terry Brooks
Year: 2008




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E-BooksThe Elves of Cintra, Genesis of Shannara (02) by Terry Brooks




The Elves of Cintra, Genesis of Shannara (02) by Terry Brooks

The Elves of Cintra, Genesis of Shannara (02) by Terry Brooks | 520.9 KB
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Title: The Elves of Cintra
Author: Terry Brooks
Year: 2007




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E-BooksArmageddon's Children, Genesis of Shannara (01) by Terry Brooks




Armageddon's Children, Genesis of Shannara (01) by Terry Brooks

Armageddon's Children, Genesis of Shannara (01) by Terry Brooks | 841.66 KB
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Title: Genesis of Shannara 01 - Armageddon's Children
Author: Terry Brooks
Year: 2006




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