Someone is raising the dead from their graves, including an old vampire lover. When a golem shows up on campus, Seiran searches for a way to unravel it and find its creator. But it is animated with vampire souls and the golem may not be the only one. When he realizes a necromancer is raising the undead from their slumber, Seiran finds himself face to face with a lover he thought long gone. Gabe went to ground over a decade ago to silence the revenant gaining foothold inside of him. When he is yanked from the earth, his memory a mess of shattered fragments, he finds himself bound to a very powerful witch he doesn't remember. And someone is trying to use his power to summon the dead. An army of the dead awakens, and Seiran and Gabe are the only thing standing in the way of a shift in global power. Can they rise to the change or will they become the next victims?
... sparks in the stubble . 8They will judge nations , and rule over peoples , and the Lord will be their king for ever . ' Those who trust in him will understand truth , and those who are loyal and faithful will remain with him in love ...
"This compelling book is the most comprehensive defense of Jesus' resurrection anywhere. If you're interested in knowing the evidence for the resurrection and sharing it with others, then you must read this book!
Unassuming Ruby Case creates an uproar in her quiet town when she raises a boy from the dead.
Since the belief in a purely spiritual resurrection of Christ is prevalent in many cults, those involved in countering the rise and growth of cults would benefit greatly from reading this book.
Resurrection: Interpreting the Easter Gospel
This book, written by a New Testament scholar and a systematic theologian in conjunction, develops the conditions for the claim.
This book presents the full content of the third and final debate between philosopher Antony Flew--who was, until 2004, one of the world's most prominent atheists--and Christian philosopher Gary Habermas.
A fresh look a the concept of resurrection in Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and non-canonical texts. >
In this volume first-rate scientists and theologians from both sides of the Atlantic explore the Christian concept of bodily resurrection in light of the views of contemporary science.
Could there be any new and promising approach to the question of the historicity of Jesus' resurrection? Yes, answers Michael Licona.