The Curse of Cain

  • The Curse of Cain
    By J. Mark Powell, L.D. Meagher

    On April 14, 1865 John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater, or so the history books tell us ... but what if there was a second gunman who actually pulled the trigger?

  • The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism
    By Regina M. Schwartz

    An English professor explores the problems posed by God's exclusion of Cain in the biblical story, arguing that the very concept of monotheism has led to a violent nationalism and an "us-versus-them" mentality and offering an alternative ...

  • The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism
    By Regina M. Schwartz

    . This is a refreshing alternative to criticism-biblical and otherwise-that so often confuses interpretation with closure; it is an invitation to an ethic of possibility, plenitude, and generosity, a welcome antidote to violence, as ...

  • The Curse of Cain: The Untold Story of John Wilkes Booth
    By Theodore J. Nottingham

    This work will tantalize readers with insights and details known only to the immediate family, giving a new perspective on this crucial moment in American history.

  • The Curse of Cain
    By Marisol De La Rosa

    Everyone knows the story of Cain and Abel in the bible, but have you ever wondered what happened after Cain killed his brother?

  • The Curse of Cain
    By Jonathan Rutan

    The curse is the penalty that Cain was given for taking the life of his brother and it is a curse that was passed on to his descendants.

  • The Curse of Cain: by Jonathan Rutan
    By Jonathan Rutan

    Evil lives in the world, thriving, killing, taking over, and only a few have the power to stand against it.