I was assistant to the dean of theology—Dr. William Greathouse (who later became president of Trevecca and a general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene). He warned me that I was beginning to imbibe teaching that “our church ...
One Thursday Dr. LloydJones asked me to read fifty pages of Dr. Thomas Goodwin's commentary on Ephesians 1:13 the following week. I told him I had already read it and knew Thomas Goodwin's position very well. “Would you read it again?
Art, artifice, the pursuit of immortality, and youth and aging bounce around the story, the characters, and their conversations in imaginative, engaging fashion. . .
This book is essential reading for anyone with a depth concern with transpersonal psychology.
‘Holy Fire invades the church, a fast-breeding light transfiguring faces, transforming the dark stone space. I hear gasps and cheers and sobs and tears. The emotion is overwhelming, the heat...
Praised for his knowledge of contemporary computer culture, the author of Heavy Weather presents a novel set in the twenty-first century, in which a bionic woman becomes swept into a world of simulated environments and heightened perception ...
Eugene was leaning on his elbows on the back of the couch, snorting with laughter, and sipping absently from Maya's mineral water. “Tell me about this Eva person. ... In her own day, Eva had the holy fire.” “That's for you to say, Paul.
Holy Fire presents the unending battle waged by various denominations of Christian churchmen for their saviour’s empty tomb as the microcosm of centuries of wider Christian power struggles.
"Since the beginning of time, poets have been absorbed by the quest for signs that our lives have greater spiritual significance than the simple sum of our labors on earth....