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Boy Centurions

Boy Centurions
Author: Brian Hogan
Publisher: Asteroidea Books
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0979905680

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Short biographical stories of New Year's day in the lives of eleven related boys who lived through each turning of the century from A.D. 1000 - 2000.


The Centurion's Woman

The Centurion's Woman
Author: Amanda Flieder
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525512528

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Twenty-first century survivalist, Alexandria “Alex” Moldovan, is on a march to Illyria with Minerva’s 1st Legion – in ancient Rome. Her guardian, friend, and her husband’s commander, First File Verus Celsus Calix, has been gravely wounded beyond the rudimentary methods available ... but can she provide modern medicine? With time running against her, and her husband’s trust running out, Alex races to hold together the past without destroying her future. First File Ixillius Traversi had not planned for his current responsibilities as acting Legate when he’d envisioned his promotion. He wasn’t born to the social class required to maintain a marriage within Alex’s high-ranking family, or to fully implement the military office that Verus had forced on him. Now he has to keep his wife safe by keeping her a slave, and hold together a Legion close to open revolt, hopefully arriving in Verona before Minerva’s 1st is reduced to a mob. The Centurion’s Woman concludes in this third book, Scholar, with Minerva’s 1st on the march to Illyria and the rebellion that is waiting for them if they arrive ...


Queer Readings of the Centurion at Capernaum

Queer Readings of the Centurion at Capernaum
Author: Christopher B. Zeichmann
Publisher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2022-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 162837456X

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The first-ever monograph on the history of queer biblical interpretation of a controversial biblical passage Since the 1950s, homoerotic readings of the pericope in which Jesus heals a Roman centurion’s slave have been built upon three of the account’s features: the specific Greek word pais, which can refer to youth, slave, or the junior partner in a sexual relationship between two men; Luke’s characterization of the young man as “dear” (entimos) to the centurion; and commonplace homoeroticism in the Roman army. Rather than affirming or denying the historical reality of a sexual relationship between the centurion and the young man, Christopher B. Zeichmann instead traces the shifting patterns of queer readings of the text and the influences of the sexual, political, and theological discourses of late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Europe, the United States, and Australia. Readers will see how distinct political contexts have led interpreters to find very different meanings about the sexual subtexts of this story.


The Boy's Own Annual

The Boy's Own Annual
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release: 1891
Genre: Adventure stories, English
ISBN:

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Race and Rhyme

Race and Rhyme
Author: Love Lazarus Sechrest
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467465372

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A leading womanist biblical scholar reads passages from the New Testament in dialogue with modern-day issues of racial justice. The narratives and letters of the New Testament emerged from a particular set of historical contexts that differ from today’s, but they resonate with us because of how the issues they raise “rhyme” with subjects of contemporary relevance. Listening for these echoes of the present in the past, Love Sechrest utilizes her cultural experience and her perspective as a Black woman scholar to reassess passages in the New Testament that deal with intergroup conflict, ethnoracial tension, and power dynamics between dominant and minoritized groups. After providing an overview of womanist biblical interpretation and related terminology, Sechrest utilizes an approach she calls “associative hermeneutics” to place select New Testament texts in dialogue with modern-day issues of racial justice. Topics include: antiracist allyship and Jesus’s interaction with marginalized individuals in the Gospel of Matthew cultural assimilation and Jesus’s teachings about family and acceptance in the Gospel of Luke gendered stereotypes and the story of the Samaritan woman in the Gospel of John the experience of Black women and girls in the American criminal justice system and the woman accused of adultery in the Gospel of John group identity and the incorporation of Gentiles into the early Jesus movement in Acts privilege and Paul’s claims to apostolic authority in 2 Corinthians coalition-building between diverse groups and the discussion of unity in Ephesians government’s role in providing social welfare and early Christians’ relationship to the Roman Empire in Romans and Revelation Through these creative and illuminating connections, Sechrest offers a rich bounty of new insights from Scripture—drawing out matters of justice and human dignity that spoke to early Christians and can speak still to Christians willing to listen today.


A Man of Many Parts

A Man of Many Parts
Author: Eugene E. Lemcio
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2015-03-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630879479

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This collection of essays by colleagues, former students, and friends illustrates something of the breadth and depth of subjects that have engaged the life and thought of the Reverend Doctor John Westerdale Bowker. His clerical and academic appointments in Cambridge, Lancaster, London, and North America further illustrate the integrative nature of his spiritual and intellectual way of being and acting.


The Centurion's Manuscript

The Centurion's Manuscript
Author: Robert F. Bradley
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1641387041

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An archeologist unearths an ancient manuscript, buried in the ruins of the Galilean town of Capernaum. It turns out to have been written by the Roman officer (the centurion of the title) whose servant Jesus had healed. The centurion, upon retirement and fascinated by Jesus's apparent power, researches all he can learn about the itinerant Jewish preacher. He interviews all who knew him and collects their writings, eventually composing the now rediscovered manuscript. Upon the centurion's death, his son buries the work in a sealed container to protect it from the rampaging Roman soldiers, who have just razed Jerusalem and destroyed the temple in 70 CE. There the manuscript lies until found by one Noah Leipzig, PhD, circa 196aEUR".


The Last Centurion

The Last Centurion
Author: John Ringo
Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618246844

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Centurions were the guardians of Rome. At the height of the Roman Republic there were over five thousand qualified Roman Centurions in the Legions. To be a Centurion required that, in a mostly illiterate society, one be able to read and write clearly, to be able to convey and create orders, to be capable of not only performing every skill of a Roman soldier but teach every skill of a Roman soldier. Becoming a Centurion required intense physical ability, courage beyond the norm, years of sacrifice and a total devotion to the philosophy which was Rome. When Rome fell to barbarian invaders, there were less than five hundred qualified Centurions. Not because Rome had fewer people but because it had fewer willing to make the sacrifices. And the last Centurions left their shields in the heather and took a barbarian bride . . . We are . . . The Last Centurions. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).


Alternative Christianities Volume Ii

Alternative Christianities Volume Ii
Author: Vince Nicolas
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1546244069

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Welcome to Volume II of Alternative Christianities. For those that have read Alternative Christianities – Volume I: Early Christian Sects and the Formation of the Bible, Welcome Back and I hope you enjoy Alternative Christianities – Volume II: The Validity of Today’s Christian Teachings and the Lost Gospels of the Other Disciples. If you have not read Volume I, I do hope you pick it up or order it. It is well-worth reading. For those new readers to whom I have not introduced myself in Volume I: I am Vince Nicolas. I am a “historian” not a “theologian.” I am writing these books as a “historian” not as a “theologian.” I want to make that very clear.


Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels

Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels
Author: Stephen Voorwinde
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567503690

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Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels investigates richness and variety of the emotional life of Jesus as depicted in the four gospels. Attention is often paid to the events of Jesus' life, his teaching, and his ministry - but rarely is Jesus' emotional life considered. Stephen Voorwinde presents all sixty references to the emotions of Jesus as they appear in the gospels, enabling readers to think deeply about how they can relate to the different aspect of Jesus which each evangelist presents. Readers are introduced to the 'compassionate king' of Matthew's gospel, and to the 'man of sorrows' in Mark's gospel. The Jesus of Luke's gospel is seen as a 'sympathetic son' and finally the Jesus presented by John as 'loving Lord'. Voorwinde builds a careful picture of Jesus within the theological framework of each evangelist, considering the Historical Jesus debate, the synoptic problem, and the individual literary characteristics of each evangelist. The emotional challenges posed throughout the New Testament gain new significance when considered side-by-side with the emotional character of Jesus.