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Marriage: A Spiritual Leading for Lesbian, Gay and Straight Couples

by Leslie Hill

Quaker essay published as a Pendle Hill pamphlet.

She

by H. Rider Haggard

A Victorian thriller, set in Africa, about an explorer in search of an immortal woman.

Unholy Child

by Catherine Breslin

Similar to the film "Agnes of God", but a more satisfying plot and character motivation. Critical of Roman Catholicism, particularly among the lower class, and of the Church's tendency to close ranks when nuns and priests commit crimes. Was the nun in question "sane"? Is the Church above the law? Should punishment of the religious be left to the internal affairs section of the Roman Catholic Church? The reader must decide.

He Came to Set the Captives Free

by Rebecca Brown

For 17 years Elaine served her master, satan, with total commitment.

The Shapes of Their Hearts

by Melissa Scott

Set on planet Eden, with its children being religion enthusiasts, their Memoriant, (powerful artificial intelligence in place with the mind of the prophet Gabril Aurik, and support for terrorism is being obstructed. Jericho is being bombed and an imported copy of Memoriant was there. The wealthy, affluent survivor Reiter Spath employs Dr. Anton Tso to steal a copy of the Memoriant to enable them to combact the oppositions security. The Doctor manages to steal a copy but soon realizes that it needs high security. Problems quickly occur in the world of cyberspace.

By Grace Alone, an Epic Journey to Faith

by Juliana Ray

A sad yet wonderful, and hope giving account. A true story of a Jewish, Hungarian family living through World War II and the holocaust caused by the German Nazism of that era. This is an inspiring account of God's grace and of the slow but steady progression of events that lead this family to put their faith in Him, and in His unfailing love in the midst of some of the most horrid atrocities ever committed by man.

Perpetual Light

by Alan Ryan

23 "speculative fiction" short stories on the topic of religion.

The Tower of Geburah (Archives of Anthropos #3)

by John S. White

One moment Wesley, Kurt and Lisa are poking around in their uncle's attic. The next moment they have stepped into the magical world of Anthropos, where their help is needed to free a king and defeat the powers of evil.

A Time for Judas

by Morley Callaghan

This audacious and intriguing new version of the story of Christ’s trial, crucifixion, and resurrection is based on the writings of Philo of Crete, a secretary to Pontius Pilate. Throughout his time as Pilate’s scribe, he attended Christ’s trial, mingled with city prostitutes and desert bandits, and became acquainted with Judas Iscariot. It was through Judas that he learned the real story of the betrayal and what actually happened to Christ’s body. His convincing account is a radical and dramatic version of the commonly accepted story.

Eminence

by Morris West

Few novelists have written about the Catholic Church with more drama, insight, and prophecy than Morris West. In this powerful novel of Vatican intrigue, a Pope dies and a flawed man holds the key to the election of his successor.

One Fine Day the Rabbi Bought a Cross

by Harry Kemelman

On a pleasure trip to the Holy Land, Rabbi David Small looks in on the troubled son of friends. Young Jordan Goodman has embraced the extreme ideals of a controversial fundamentalist Jewish group. Now his newfound beliefs lead him to perform an act of dubious heroism that results in a murder charge. Can Rabbi Small show him the error of his ways... and save him from the murder rap?

Exploring Judaism: A Reconstructionist Approach

by Rebecca T. Alpert Jacob J. Staub

A collaborative effort to present a Reconstructionist perspective that reasonably represents the various outlooks included today in the Reconstructionist movement.

In God's Name

by David A. Yallop

The First Book of Adam and Eve

by Rutherford Platt

This book is a written history of what happened in the days of Adam and Eve after they were cast out of the garden. Although considered to be pseudepigraphic by some, it carries significant meaning and insight into events of that time.

The Other Side and Back

by Sylvia Browne

the Other Side and Back is both an eye-opening journey into other worlds, and an invaluable handbook for spiritual survival in the new millennium.

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