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    The New Testament and the People of God - Christian Origins and the Question of God by N.T. Wright
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    "The New Testament and the People of God" by N.T. Wright is the first book in a multivolume work on New Testament history and theology. The book sets the stage for the later volumes by laying a foundational groundwork within its historical context. Wright aims to unite New Testament history and theology, emphasizing the importance of understanding the New Testament within appropriate contexts and through a critical realist epistemology. The author discusses the history of first-century Judaism and early Christianity, exploring their stories, symbols, practices, beliefs, and hopes, and how they have shaped the worldview of the communities.

    The land of Israel is a small country. You can walk its length, north to south, in a few days, and from its central mountains you can see its lateral boundaries, the sea to the west and the river to t...
    1991
    541 pages

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    Gods Old and Dark
    Book 3 in the series:The World Gates

    Gods Old and Dark - The World Gates by Holly Lisle
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    'Gods Old and Dark' is the third installment in the series 'The World Gates' by Holly Lisle. Readers found the trilogy to be immersive, with well-rounded characters facing complex challenges. The plot development is well thought out, and the writing style is described as inventive and engaging. However, some readers felt that the ending of the series was rushed, leaving them wanting more resolution and development in certain aspects of the story.

    March 2004
    337 pages

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    Railed by the Easter Bunny - Valley of the Old Gods by Dalia Davies
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    Readers of 'Railed by the Easter Bunny' in the series 'Valley of the Old Gods' by Dalia Davies find themselves intrigued by the unique world created by the author. The story follows Lily and Jack, with readers expressing a desire to learn more about the characters and the universe they inhabit. Despite initial expectations of a light and fun read, readers discover a world filled with old gods based on seasons and an interesting plot that leaves them wanting more. The book is described as a quick and short read, perfect for those looking for a mix of spice and empowerment to accompany their Easter celebrations.

    March 2022
    66 pages

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