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Terish Dozzrine has accomplished a lot in his extended life. More than willing to settle into a future of continuing what he has gained fame doing, he sets to training his new mount, a centaur named Celatia. There are powers that however have their own plans for Terish, and will go to any length to dominate him. ""For the Sake of a Soul"" sends the Terish Dozzrine sage to a much higher level of story. Dealing with a malicious deity, he and his friends must face issues that they would have preferred avoiding. Being joined with a young princess and an uncertain satyr, the group must consider what they consider worth fighting for while wondering if they are even worthy of the challenge placed before them.
Book Synopsis For the Sake of a Soul by : Roby Ward
Download or read book For the Sake of a Soul written by Roby Ward and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-02-28 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Terish Dozzrine has accomplished a lot in his extended life. More than willing to settle into a future of continuing what he has gained fame doing, he sets to training his new mount, a centaur named Celatia. There are powers that however have their own plans for Terish, and will go to any length to dominate him. ""For the Sake of a Soul"" sends the Terish Dozzrine sage to a much higher level of story. Dealing with a malicious deity, he and his friends must face issues that they would have preferred avoiding. Being joined with a young princess and an uncertain satyr, the group must consider what they consider worth fighting for while wondering if they are even worthy of the challenge placed before them.
Download or read book Songs of the Soul written by and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
The Vodun Witches want her dead, and they will do anything to see it happen—even resort to killing those she loves. When Piper agreed to help Tristan and his tribe of dragons regain their magic, she never considered the target she'd be placing on her back. After a spooky warning, and barely surviving an attack, she quickly realizes the Vodun Witches mean business. Lives will be lost, morals will be tested, and an alliance with a powerful witch will prove to be essential in this pulse-pounding continuation of Piper’s story.
Book Synopsis Of Breath & Soul by : Jennifer Snyder
Download or read book Of Breath & Soul written by Jennifer Snyder and published by Jennifer Snyder. This book was released on with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Vodun Witches want her dead, and they will do anything to see it happen—even resort to killing those she loves. When Piper agreed to help Tristan and his tribe of dragons regain their magic, she never considered the target she'd be placing on her back. After a spooky warning, and barely surviving an attack, she quickly realizes the Vodun Witches mean business. Lives will be lost, morals will be tested, and an alliance with a powerful witch will prove to be essential in this pulse-pounding continuation of Piper’s story.
The Soul Reader is the exciting sequel to Gerard Websters award-winning debut novel, In-Sight. The two people Ward McNulty most wished he could forget were the woman he once loved and the man he still hated. He succeeded sometimes by smothering their memory under mounds of activityhis physical rehabilitation, looking for a job, and staving off foreclosure. But try as he might, it was always therejust under the surface, like smoldering embers embedded in layers of ash, needing only a breath of oxygen to burst into flame. And thats exactly what happens one sunny Saturday afternoon, when Carrie Hope unexpectedly breezes back into his life. It is a year after his fathers murder when Carrie asks Ward to assist her in writing a book about the North Beach Project, the money-laundering scheme that led to his fathers death. Ward initially turns her down. He knows that reopening the investigation would be dangerous for three reasons. First, it could cost them their livesthe identity of the man behind the scheme remains a mystery, and he would do almost anything to keep it that way. Secondly, it may cost Ward his very soul if he gets sucked back into the vortex of hatred and revenge that he has just escaped. And finally, Ward does not know if he or Carrie could survive falling in love and hurting each other yet again. But when Carrie decides to pursue the investigation without him, Ward is faced with a difficult choice: he can allow her to go it alone and possibly get killed or he can join her in hopes of being able to protect her. Wards uncanny insight might give him an edgeand allow him to see the evil coiled in the jumbled foliage of the North Beach Project before it has a chance to strike. He decides to collaborate with her on the book, but on his terms, and thereby launches a series of events that span the globefrom Colombia to Romeand make Ward and Carrie the target of the most dangerous assassin in the western hemisphere, a man known only as Culebra. It is in seeking justice that Ward discovers mercyand loveonce again.
Book Synopsis The Soul Reader by : Gerard D. Webster
Download or read book The Soul Reader written by Gerard D. Webster and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2011-07-06 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Soul Reader is the exciting sequel to Gerard Websters award-winning debut novel, In-Sight. The two people Ward McNulty most wished he could forget were the woman he once loved and the man he still hated. He succeeded sometimes by smothering their memory under mounds of activityhis physical rehabilitation, looking for a job, and staving off foreclosure. But try as he might, it was always therejust under the surface, like smoldering embers embedded in layers of ash, needing only a breath of oxygen to burst into flame. And thats exactly what happens one sunny Saturday afternoon, when Carrie Hope unexpectedly breezes back into his life. It is a year after his fathers murder when Carrie asks Ward to assist her in writing a book about the North Beach Project, the money-laundering scheme that led to his fathers death. Ward initially turns her down. He knows that reopening the investigation would be dangerous for three reasons. First, it could cost them their livesthe identity of the man behind the scheme remains a mystery, and he would do almost anything to keep it that way. Secondly, it may cost Ward his very soul if he gets sucked back into the vortex of hatred and revenge that he has just escaped. And finally, Ward does not know if he or Carrie could survive falling in love and hurting each other yet again. But when Carrie decides to pursue the investigation without him, Ward is faced with a difficult choice: he can allow her to go it alone and possibly get killed or he can join her in hopes of being able to protect her. Wards uncanny insight might give him an edgeand allow him to see the evil coiled in the jumbled foliage of the North Beach Project before it has a chance to strike. He decides to collaborate with her on the book, but on his terms, and thereby launches a series of events that span the globefrom Colombia to Romeand make Ward and Carrie the target of the most dangerous assassin in the western hemisphere, a man known only as Culebra. It is in seeking justice that Ward discovers mercyand loveonce again.
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Book Synopsis Ancient Beliefs in the Immortality of the Soul by : Clifford Herschel Moore
Download or read book Ancient Beliefs in the Immortality of the Soul written by Clifford Herschel Moore and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 1963-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
In the twentieth century English-language philosophy came to be science- and logic-oriented, and was suspicious of metaphysics. The Disappearance of the Soul and the Turn against Metaphysics traces our present philosophical outlook back to debates in Austro-German philosophy about the relation between empirical science and metaphysics: does empirical psychology depend on the metaphysics of the soul, the mental substance? The negative answer - that there is 'a psychology without a soul' - shaped Austrian philosophy and provided a model for ontologies that dispense with substances. Mark Textor tells the story of how and why (Austrian) philosophy turned against metaphysics . He introduces the key thinkers of the time, including the 'fathers of Austrian philosophy' Franz Brentano and Ernst Mach, whose Intentionalism (Brentano) and Neutral Monism (Mach) became distinctive and influential positions in the philosophy of mind. Textor goes on to use the 'psychology without a soul' view as a vantage point from which to reconstruct and assess the immediate pre-history and formation of analytic philosophy (Ward, Stout, Moore, Russell). While Austrian philosophers retired the soul, early analytic philosophers were happy to introduce a successor, the subject, and conceive of the mental as constituted by subject-object relations. The final part of the book returns to the theme of anti-metaphysics from a different perspective. In this part the early Moritz Schlick, who would soon become the leading figure of the Vienna Circle, takes centre stage. The final part of the book reconstructs Schlick's arguments for the conclusion that metaphysics lies beyond the limits of knowledge that are rooted in the philosophy of mind discussed in previous parts.
Book Synopsis The Disappearance of the Soul and the Turn against Metaphysics by : Mark Textor
Download or read book The Disappearance of the Soul and the Turn against Metaphysics written by Mark Textor and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2021-09-14 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the twentieth century English-language philosophy came to be science- and logic-oriented, and was suspicious of metaphysics. The Disappearance of the Soul and the Turn against Metaphysics traces our present philosophical outlook back to debates in Austro-German philosophy about the relation between empirical science and metaphysics: does empirical psychology depend on the metaphysics of the soul, the mental substance? The negative answer - that there is 'a psychology without a soul' - shaped Austrian philosophy and provided a model for ontologies that dispense with substances. Mark Textor tells the story of how and why (Austrian) philosophy turned against metaphysics . He introduces the key thinkers of the time, including the 'fathers of Austrian philosophy' Franz Brentano and Ernst Mach, whose Intentionalism (Brentano) and Neutral Monism (Mach) became distinctive and influential positions in the philosophy of mind. Textor goes on to use the 'psychology without a soul' view as a vantage point from which to reconstruct and assess the immediate pre-history and formation of analytic philosophy (Ward, Stout, Moore, Russell). While Austrian philosophers retired the soul, early analytic philosophers were happy to introduce a successor, the subject, and conceive of the mental as constituted by subject-object relations. The final part of the book returns to the theme of anti-metaphysics from a different perspective. In this part the early Moritz Schlick, who would soon become the leading figure of the Vienna Circle, takes centre stage. The final part of the book reconstructs Schlick's arguments for the conclusion that metaphysics lies beyond the limits of knowledge that are rooted in the philosophy of mind discussed in previous parts.
Book Synopsis The Life of the Soul by : Walter Winston Kenilworth
Download or read book The Life of the Soul written by Walter Winston Kenilworth and published by . This book was released on 1911 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Reading these daily devotions will help calm your spirit and lead you into God's presence.
Book Synopsis Shaping a Woman's Soul by : Judith Couchman
Download or read book Shaping a Woman's Soul written by Judith Couchman and published by Zondervan. This book was released on 1996 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reading these daily devotions will help calm your spirit and lead you into God's presence.
The Memory of Souls is the third epic fantasy in Jenn Lyons’ Chorus of Dragons series and one of Library Journal's best SF&F books of the year! THE LONGER HE LIVES THE MORE DANGEROUS HE BECOMES Now that Relos Var’s plans have been revealed and demons are free to rampage across the empire, the fulfillment of the ancient prophecies—and the end of the world—is closer than ever. To buy time for humanity, Kihrin needs to convince the king of the Manol vané to perform an ancient ritual which will strip the entire race of their immortality, but it’s a ritual which certain vané will do anything to prevent. Including assassinating the messengers. Worse, Kihrin must come to terms with the horrifying possibility that his connection to the king of demons, Vol Karoth, is growing steadily in strength. How can he hope to save anyone when he might turn out to be the greatest threat of them all? A Chorus of Dragons 1: The Ruin of Kings 2: The Name of All Things 3: The Memory of Souls At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Book Synopsis The Memory of Souls by : Jenn Lyons
Download or read book The Memory of Souls written by Jenn Lyons and published by Tor Books. This book was released on 2020-08-25 with total page 707 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Memory of Souls is the third epic fantasy in Jenn Lyons’ Chorus of Dragons series and one of Library Journal's best SF&F books of the year! THE LONGER HE LIVES THE MORE DANGEROUS HE BECOMES Now that Relos Var’s plans have been revealed and demons are free to rampage across the empire, the fulfillment of the ancient prophecies—and the end of the world—is closer than ever. To buy time for humanity, Kihrin needs to convince the king of the Manol vané to perform an ancient ritual which will strip the entire race of their immortality, but it’s a ritual which certain vané will do anything to prevent. Including assassinating the messengers. Worse, Kihrin must come to terms with the horrifying possibility that his connection to the king of demons, Vol Karoth, is growing steadily in strength. How can he hope to save anyone when he might turn out to be the greatest threat of them all? A Chorus of Dragons 1: The Ruin of Kings 2: The Name of All Things 3: The Memory of Souls At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Book Synopsis The Egyptian Elements in the Legend of the Body and Soul by : Louise Dudley
Download or read book The Egyptian Elements in the Legend of the Body and Soul written by Louise Dudley and published by . This book was released on 1911 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: