LIBROS DEL AUTOR: bernard clark

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: bernard clark

  • The Agnostic Gospels Book II Magdalene
    Bernard F Clark
    In the first volume, Arimathea, we learn how Yeshua’s (Jesus’) great uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, is the major mentor and architect of his early life. The story also explores the importance of Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Yeshua.In Magdalene, the story begins with a pregnant Mary Magdalene wondering if she will have to return from Albion to Judea or if her suitor, th...
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  • Nagasaki
    Bernard Clark
    Description:’In love and war, nobody wins...’This is the story of Daniel Lawrence, a rootless Englishman sent to Japan to spy for the Americans during the height of World War II. As Europe rages with violence, Daniel finds himself caught in a different kind of conflict - one of the heart. His lovely interpreter, Ayako, draws him in with her beauty and grace, but their love is t...
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  • French Without a Master
    Barrett H. (Barrett Harper) Clark / Tristan Bernard
    'French without a master: A farce in one act' by Tristan Bernard offers a delightful dose of classic French humor. This one-act play, a brilliant example of the farce genre, presents a timeless comedic situation sure to entertain. A master of witty dialogue and absurd scenarios, Bernard crafts a lighthearted exploration perfect for students of French language and lovers of come...
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    15,61 €

  • The Agnostic Gospels
    Bernard Clark
    Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Man or God? Aside from the New Testament and other gnostic writings, there is scant historical evidence that he lived. The Roman historian, Flavius Josephus, is the most reliable source, and even the provenance of his writings is in question. Yet the New Testament Gospels are compelling. Could a simple man have gathered such a following, fulfilled all...
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  • Three Treatises on Man
    Bernard McGinn / Benjamin Clark
    Three treatises by twelfth-century Cistercians, who reflect on the human person as the image of God and capax Dei, capable of God, of being reformed to the divine Image. Of the three-Isaac of Stella, an anonymous Cistercian, and William of Saint Thierry- only the last discusses the nature (’the physics’) of the body as well as of the soul, giving us an insight into medieval med...
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    41,78 €