Sodom and Gomorrah, Texas
Author: Raphael Aloysius Lafferty
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published: 2020-09-28
Total Pages: 15
ISBN-13: 1465582673
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Raphael Aloysius Lafferty
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published: 2020-09-28
Total Pages: 15
ISBN-13: 1465582673
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: R. A. Lafferty
Publisher:
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783965379039
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Guy De Marco
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-02-24
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9781540836090
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Multiple authors offer alternative visions of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. No Lot. No Lot's wife. No Lot's daughters. Just people struggling to survive.
Author: Steven Collins
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2016-03-15
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 145168438X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The fascinating, true account of the quest for one of the Old Testament’s most infamous cities. Like many Christians today in the academic world, Dr. Steven Collins felt pulled in different directions when it came to apparent conflicts between the Bible and scholarly research and theory—an intellectual crisis that inspired him to lay it all on the line as he set off to locate the lost city of Sodom. Recounting Dr. Collins’s quest for Sodom in absorbing detail, this adventure-cum-memoir reflects the tensions that define biblical archaeology as it narrates a tale of discovery. Readers follow “Dr. C” as he tracks down biblical, archaeological, and geographical clues to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, narrowing the list of possible sites as he weighs evidence and battles skeptics. Finally, he arrives at a single location that looms as the only option: a massive ancient ruin called Tall el-Hammam in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Many scholars who were initially opposed to Dr. Collins’s theory now concede that history books may need to be rewritten in light of his groundbreaking discovery. It—along with several other recent finds—is challenging the assumptions of academics and asserting a new voice in the controversy of biblical archaeology and the dispute over using the Bible as a credible historical source. *** From respected archaeologist Dr. Steven Collins and award-winning author Dr. Latayne C. Scott comes the fascinating, true account of the frustrating search and exciting excavation of the city the Bible calls Sodom, which scholars and others had “misplaced” for hundreds of years. Like many modern-day Christians, Dr. Collins struggled with what seemed to be a clash between his heritage of belief in the Bible and the research regarding ancient history and human evolution. This crisis of faith led him to embark on a quest to put both his archaeological education and the Bible to the test by seeking out the lost ancient city, an expedition that has led to one of the most exciting finds in recent archaeology. Challenging the assumptions of academics around the world, Discovering the City of Sodom may well inspire a revision of the history books. Dr. Collins has become a new voice in the controversy over using the Bible as a credible source of understanding the past—and opened a new chapter in the struggle over the soul of biblical archaeology.
Author: Michael Lind
Publisher:
Published: 2009-04-28
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 0786728299
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Everyone knows that President George W. Bush is from Texas. But few of us know the role his home state plays in his presidency, and in our country. In this dual biography of man and state, Michael Lind confronts the chief crises of Bush's presidency--the economy, the Middle East, and religious fundamentalism--and traces their roots back to Texas, a state, Lind argues, that yields salient clues to the future course of our country.Widely praised as an iconoclastic and brilliant political observer, Lind, a fifth generation Texan, chronicles the ethnic clash that produced modern Texas, the well-known plundering of the state's natural resources at the hands of its elites, and finally the deep strain of "Old Testament religiosity" which, having originated in Texas, now reaches all over the globe in the form of Bush's foreign policy.In the tradition of Gary Wills's Reagan's America, Made in Texas provides a wholly original cultural history that should change the way we understand not just our president, but our country.
Author: Rutherford Hayes Platt
Publisher: Nelson Bibles
Published: 1927
Total Pages: 660
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Presented here are two volumes of apocryphal writings reflecting the life and time of the Old and New Testaments. Stories told by contemporary fiction writers of historical Bible times in fascinating and beautiful style.
Author: R.A. Lafferty
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Published: 2016-03-30
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 1479421049
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Without a doubt, Raphael Aloysius Lafferty (1914-2002) was one of the most quirky and unusual authors every to work in science fiction. That's saying a lot. His stories are often unusual, challenging, uncategorizable, and brilliant. This collection assembles 18 of them, including his very first story. Included are: ALOYS ADAM HAD THREE BROTHERS SEVEN-DAY TERROR DAY OF THE GLACIER SODOM AND GOMORRAH, TEXAS THROUGH OTHER EYES THE WEIRDEST WORLD THE SIX FINGERS OF TIME, by R. A. Lafferty TRY TO REMEMBER McGONIGAL'S WORM THE POLITE PEOPLE OF PUDIBUNDIA IN THE GARDEN ALL THE PEOPLE DREAM THE WAGONS OTHER SIDE OF THE MOON THE UGLY SEA SATURDAY YOU DIE If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 290+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction -- and much, much more!
Author: Jonathan Burnett
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 1603443932
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How many times have you heard the television or radio alert, "We are now under a flash flood watch"? While the destructive force of flash flooding is a regular occurrence in the state and has caused a tremendous amount of damage and heartache over the years, no one until now has recorded in a single book the history of flash floods in Texas. After combing libraries and archives, grilling county historians, trekking to flood sites, and collecting scores of graphic photographs, Jonathan Burnett chose twenty-eight floods from around the state to create this narrative of a century of disastrous events. Beginning with the famous Austin dam break of 1900 and ending with the historic 2002 flooding in the Hill Country, Burnett chronicles the causes and courses of these catastrophic floods as well as their costs in material damage and human lives. Dramatic photographs of each event enhance the harrowing accounts of danger spawned by nature on a rampage. Together, the stories and the pictures give readers a vivid and lasting image of the power and unpredictability of flash floods in Texas.
Author: Bill Crawford
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2008-01-29
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780452289307
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A chilling catalog of the men and women who have paid the ultimate price for their crimes The death penalty is one of the most hotly contested and longest-standing issues in American politics, and no place is more symbolic of that debate than Texas. Since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1977, Texas has put more than 390 prisoners to death, far more than any other state. Texas Death Row puts faces to those condemned men and women, with stark details on their crimes, sentencing, last meals, and last words. Definitive and objective, Texas Death Row will provide ample fuel for readers on both sides of the death penalty debate.