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Christopher Knight

    November 23, 1950
    Solomon's Power Brokers
    Rosslyn Chapel Decoded
    God's Blueprint: Scientific Evidence that Earth was Created for Humans
    Before the Pyramids
    Science and the Christian Faith
    Sheep
    • 2022

      Sonnet for Mum and Dad

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In a humorous and heartwarming tale, a protagonist finds solace and unexpected joy in the simple pleasure of food, particularly burgers and chips. This story explores themes of comfort, friendship, and self-discovery, as the main character navigates life's challenges and learns to appreciate the little things that bring happiness. With a lighthearted approach, it delves into the connection between food and emotional well-being, making it a delightful read for anyone seeking a feel-good narrative.

      Sonnet for Mum and Dad
    • 2022
    • 2021

      How do we understand and articulate our Christian faith in the age of science? Are the two in conflict? Fr Christopher Knight - a theologian who also holds a doctorate in astrophysics - is well-equipped to guide us through these questions. He argues that not only is there no conflict between faith and science, but our contemporary scientific worldview can be deepened and refined by engagement with the riches of the ancient Orthodox tradition.

      Science and the Christian Faith
    • 2018

      Constitutional and Administrative Law

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      Written in clear, uncluttered language, this book explains the basic principles and highlights key cases and statutes relating to constitutional and administrative law

      Constitutional and Administrative Law
    • 2017

      Even the brightest light comes with its own shadow. This deck creates a time for visions, realizations, and, above all, healing. The main motif is the mandorla, the oval-shaped portal created when two circles overlap. A symbol of the divine feminine, the mandorla is a healing gateway. Where it opens there is healing and wholeness. The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.

      Healing Light Tarot
    • 2016

      Jerome and His Modern Interpreters

      Perspectives on the Modern Critical Reception-History of St. Jerome's Corpus

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of Jerome scholarship from 1880 to 2014, this comprehensive survey critiques both Jerome's contributions and the scholarly interpretations of his work. The author highlights the significance of Jerome's insights into the formation of Christian identity and orthodoxy, while also showcasing the shifting perspectives within Jerome studies over time. Christopher Knight's analysis offers a valuable account that will remain influential in the field for years to come, emphasizing the complexities of Jerome's legacy.

      Jerome and His Modern Interpreters
    • 2016

      Focusing on the late literary career of Penelope Fitzgerald, this study explores her nine novels, particularly highlighting her late style, as she began publishing at sixty. The analysis delves into the themes of consolation in her work, addressing human doubts, fears, and the experience of loss. Through Fitzgerald's unique perspective, the book examines how her fiction offers solace and insight into the complexities of life.

      Penelope Fitzgerald and the Consolation of Fiction
    • 2016

      The moon has confounded scientists for many years. Could it be that the moon has been artificially constructed? When all of the facts are reviewed, it becomes unreasonable to cling to the idea that the Moon is a natural object. The only question that remains is who built it?

      Who Built The Moon? (16pt Large Print Edition)
    • 2015
    • 2014

      Dawn of Genius

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Learn of a world of accomplishment, peace and prosperity that already existed two thousand years before Ancient Greek thinkers tried to recreate the true Golden Age of Man

      Dawn of Genius