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Affiche du document The Complete Works of S. L. MacGregor Mathers. Vol.1. Illustrated : The Kabbalah Unveiled, The Key of Solomon The King, The Lesser Key of Solomon and others

The Complete Works of S. L. MacGregor Mathers. Vol.1. Illustrated : The Kabbalah Unveiled, The Key of Solomon The King, The Lesser Key of Solomon and others

S. L. MacGregor Mathers

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The Complete Works of S. L. MacGregor Mathers. Vol. 1. Illustrated is a definitive collection of some of the most influential esoteric and mystical texts ever translated and compiled by one of the key figures of Western occultism. This volume includes The Kabbalah Unveiled, The Key of Solomon the King, The Lesser Key of Solomon, and other essential works that have shaped modern ceremonial magic, Kabbalistic studies, and spiritual traditions. MacGregor Mathers, a founding member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, dedicated his life to uncovering and preserving ancient mystical knowledge. His translations of Kabbalistic and Solomonic texts have become foundational works for scholars, magicians, and seekers of arcane wisdom. From the sacred mysteries of the Zohar to the intricate rituals of Solomonic Magic, this collection provides a comprehensive insight into the hidden forces that govern the universe. This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience by providing visual representations of Kabbalistic diagrams, mystical sigils, and sacred symbols, helping readers better understand the esoteric principles within these works. For students of the occult, ceremonial magicians, and those drawn to the mysteries of ancient wisdom, The Complete Works of S. L. MacGregor Mathers. Vol. 1 is an indispensable addition to any esoteric library. Contents: • The Kabbalah Unveiled • The Key of Solomon The King • The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage • The Lesser Key of Solomon • The Tarot
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Affiche du document Hekate the Witch Goddess

Hekate the Witch Goddess

Templum Dianae Media

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252 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h09min.
Hekate the Witch Goddess:With a Grimoire of Spells, Rituals, and Rites to Unleash Your Inner DivinityDo you feel her call? That silent, electrifying whisper pulling you toward the crossroads of transformation? Hekate, the Queen of Witchcraft, beckons you to uncover the mysteries of your soul and ignite the divine power within.This is not just a book—it’s a journey. A path into the alchemy of self-destruction and rebirth, guided by the goddess who rules the shadows and lights the way through the unknown.In these pages, you will discover:The Goddess Call: Why you’ve been drawn to Hekate and the sacred purpose of your struggles.Sacred Signs and Symbols: Unlock the meanings behind the torchlight, crossroads, dogs, and the moon.Breaking Love and Abundance Blockages: Shatter toxic patterns in relationships and finances, and free yourself to embrace love and prosperity.The Rituals and Rites of Hekate: Evocations, invocations, and suppers that invite her into your life.Hekatean Grimoire: Spells crafted to protect, heal, and manifest, including the Protection Spell and the Spell of True Love.Sacred Recipes and Potions: Create healing infusions, sacred perfumes, and Hekate’s renowned Hippocras Potion to infuse your practice with divine energy.This book bridges the worlds of ancient mysticism and modern empowerment. With the guidance of Hekate, you’ll awaken the goddess within, heal the wounds of your past, and claim your place as a force of beauty and power in the world.The crossroads are before you.Will you answer her call?Click “Add to Cart” now,and let the Witchcraft Queen guide you to the secrets of your soul.
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Bible For Moms

Maria Davis

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18 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 13min.
Grab-and-Go Scripture Hacks for Exhausted Moms Who Still Want JesusIf “quiet time” looks more like spilled cereal, missing shoes, and a toddler asking why on loop, this audiobook is for you. Bible for Moms transforms nine powerhouse scriptures into quick, real-life hacks you can slip between the school run and grocery line—no hour-long study, no guilt.In under 90 upbeat minutes you’ll learn to:Reset your mornings with a three-breath “Psalm Sigh” and one sticky-note mercy (Lamentations 3).Multiply your time using the Loaves-and-Fish task list—three must-dos and done (John 6).Swap mom-guilt for grace in 30 seconds flat (Romans 8).Stream scripture on the go—five-minute audio loops that turn laundry into worship (Deut 6).Recharge like Jesus with a seven-minute “Gethsemane Break” (Mark 1).Sync with your spouse via the two-minute “High-Low-Pray” chat (Eccl 4).Guide kids with gentle discipline—empathy, boundary, redirect (Prov 15).Hand your worries to God using the 4-7-8 bedtime surrender (Psalm 4).Stack a 7-Day Mom-Momentum Challenge that sticks long after the coffee’s gone cold.Author Maria Davis—wife, suburban mom of four, and former queen of chaotic mornings—shares the bite-size practices that rescued her faith (and sanity) when “quiet time” felt impossible.Grab your earbuds and your coffee mug. Peace and Jesus are closer than you think.
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Affiche du document The Strait Way to Heaven

The Strait Way to Heaven

William Dyer

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76 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 57min.
Nothing is more important than the condition of your soul, and this timeless work offers thought-provoking insight and biblical wisdom for those who wish to store up treasure in heaven. Originally written by Puritan pastor William Dyer (1632–1696), The Strait Way to Heaven presents twenty biblical principles that lead to a life of deep repentance, unwavering faith in Christ, and true holiness. With deep insights drawn from Scripture, Dyer urges readers to forsake sin, embrace righteousness, and walk steadfastly in obedience to God. This revised and updated edition preserves the heart of Dyer’s message while making his rich teachings more accessible to today’s readers.Written with passionate urgency and deep pastoral care, this book serves as both a convicting call to self-examination and an encouraging guide to the joy of a life fully surrendered to the Lord. Dyer’s words remind us that holiness is the only true path to happiness and that the narrow road of faith leads to eternal life. Whether you are seeking a deeper relationship with Christ or a better understanding of the Christian walk, The Strait Way to Heaven will challenge and inspire you to live with purpose, integrity, and unshakable devotion to God.About the EditorRon Metheny is a Baptist pastor and Christian author. His published works include: Why, God? Why?! (Understanding Habakkuk), 'Twas the Devotional before Christmas: Daily Readings for Advent, and Echoes of Thunder (A Collection of Christian Quotes and Godly Wit). He lives in Kentucky.
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Affiche du document Saint Gregory the Great. The Complete Works of Pope Gregory I. Illustrated : Sermons, The Dialogues of Saint Gregory, Book of Pastoral Rule and others

Saint Gregory the Great. The Complete Works of Pope Gregory I. Illustrated : Sermons, The Dialogues of Saint Gregory, Book of Pastoral Rule and others

Saint Gregory the Great

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1449 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 18h7min.
The Complete Works of Pope Gregory I. Illustrated is a comprehensive collection of the writings of Pope Gregory I, also known as Gregory the Great—one of the most influential figures in Christian history. This edition includes his most significant works, such as Sermons, The Dialogues of Saint Gregory, The Book of Pastoral Rule, and other theological and spiritual writings that have shaped Christian doctrine and pastoral practice for centuries. Renowned for his wisdom, leadership, and deep spirituality, Pope Gregory I played a crucial role in strengthening the Church during a time of political and social upheaval. His Book of Pastoral Rule remains a cornerstone of Christian leadership, offering timeless guidance for clergy and spiritual leaders. The Dialogues, a collection of hagiographical stories and reflections, provides insights into the miracles and lives of the saints, while his Sermons showcase his theological depth and moral teachings. This illustrated edition enhances the reader’s experience by providing visual context to the life and era of Pope Gregory I. Essential for theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the foundations of Christian thought, this collection stands as a testament to Gregory’s enduring legacy as a Doctor of the Church and a spiritual guide for generations. Contents: Commentary on Job Book of Pastoral Rule Register of Epistles The Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome Selected Sermons
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Affiche du document Christian Nationalism and the Birth of the War on Drugs

Christian Nationalism and the Birth of the War on Drugs

Andrew Monteith

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305 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h49min.
Recovers the religious origins of the War on DrugsMany people view the War on Drugs as a contemporary phenomenon invented by the Nixon administration. But as this new book shows, the conflict actually began more than a century before, when American Protestants began the temperance movement and linked drug use with immorality.Christian Nationalism and the Birth of the War on Drugs argues that this early drug war was deeply rooted in Christian impulses. While many scholars understand Prohibition to have been a Protestant undertaking, it is considerably less common to consider the War on Drugs this way, in part because racism has understandably been the focal point of discussions of the drug war. Antidrug activists expressed—and still do express--blatant white supremacist and nativist motives. Yet this book argues that that racism was intertwined with religious impulses. Reformers pursued the “civilizing mission,” a wide-ranging project that sought to protect “child races” from harmful influences while remodeling their cultures to look like Europe and the United States. Most reformers saw Christianity as essential to civilization and missionaries felt that banning drugs would encourage religious conversion and progress. This compelling work of scholarship radically reshapes our understanding of one of the longest and most damaging conflicts in modern American history, making the case that we cannot understand the War on Drugs unless we understand its religious origins.
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Affiche du document Faithful Scientist

Faithful Scientist

P. Scheitle Christopher

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110 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h22min.
Reveals biases within scientific PhD training programs against emerging scientists who embrace a religious faith and the ramifications for scienceScience is often viewed as antithetical to religion, and it is true that scientists, particularly those who work at universities, are generally much less religious than the average American adult. So what is it like to be a religious individual pursuing an advanced education and career in science? Featuring engaging interviews and survey data from over 1,300 PhD students in the natural and social sciences, The Faithful Scientist shows that the core challenge is not contending with contradictions between faith-based beliefs and scientific knowledge. Instead, it is the bias budding scientific practitioners face from their colleagues if they are religious.These dynamics are important for science as a field, and ultimately for those who engage with or benefit from the results of scientific research. There are real benefits to fostering diversity in science, which may lead to more useful discoveries for populations who have generally not been the focus of research. And women, Black, and Latina/o people tend in general to be more religious than their white male peers, meaning that diversifying the gender, ethnic, and racial composition of the scientific workforce likely requires diversifying the religious composition too. This book offers vital empirical data that provide insight into what it means to support and foster religious diversity in science.
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Reconfiguring Refugees

Alise Coen

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183 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h17min.
Shows how domestic identity narratives and political polarization shape the sociopolitical response to refugeesThe United States once played a major role in global refugee resettlement, accounting for nearly two-thirds of all refugees resettled worldwide. However, in recent years, it has dramatically cut refugee admissions and implemented discriminatory policies on refugee protection. These policies have been justified amid intensifying xenophobic rhetoric against specific groups.In this book, Alise Coen explains why the monumental shift around refugee resettlement occurred, particularly in response to the high-profile conflict in Syria. She shows how refugees—and broader global migration debates—became contentious political issues in the US, revealing the many ways in which refugees have been increasingly weaponized as partisan symbols by Democrats and Republicans. The book calls attention to the power of rhetoric and identity narratives, and shows how the language used to talk about refugees fuels divisivepolicies.From the years leading up to the Trump administration’s policies targeting Muslim refugees to debates during the Biden administration around who deserves access to asylum, Coen examines how ideas about race, gender, and nativism shape US approaches toward migration. As arguments for “closing the border” continue to gain traction and politicians continue to use global displacement issues to further their agendas, Reconfiguring Refugees explores the ideas, meanings, and policies that undermine and influence US responsibility-sharing.
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Affiche du document Without a Prayer

Without a Prayer

Beth Ribovich Leslie

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148 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h51min.
Reframes religion’s role in twentieth-century American public educationThe processes of secularization and desegregation were among the two most radical transformations of the American public school system in all its history. Many regard the 1962 and 1963 US Supreme Court rulings against school prayer and Bible-reading as the end of religion in public schools. Likewise, the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case is seen as the dawn of school racial equality. Yet, these two major twentieth-century American educational movements are often perceived as having no bearing on one another.Without a Prayer redefines secularization and desegregation as intrinsically linked. Using New York City as a window into a national story, the volume argues that these rulings failed to successfully remove religion from public schools, because it was worked into the foundation of the public education structure, especially how public schools treated race and moral formation. Moreover, even public schools that were not legally segregated nonetheless remained racially segregated in part because public schools rooted moral lessons in an invented tradition—Judeo-Christianity—and in whiteness.The book illuminates how both secularization and desegregation took the form of inculcating students into white Christian norms as part of their project of shaping them into citizens. Schools and religious and civic constituents worked together to promote programs such as juvenile delinquency prevention, moral and spiritual values curricula, and racial integration advocacy. At the same time, religiously and racially diverse community members drew on, resisted, and reimagined public school morality.Drawing on research from a number of archival repositories, newspaper and legal databases, and visual and material culture, Without a Prayer shows how religion and racial discrimination were woven into the very fabric of public schools, continuing to inform public education’s everyday practices even after the Supreme Court rulings.
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