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Temple of Sovereignty

Author : Chantal Marie Cash
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 31,11 MB
Release : 2016-05-15
Category :
ISBN : 9781530782208

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Temple of Sovereignty is a book about the quest for personal and spiritual sovereignty. The truth of what we believe about ourselves and our inherent right to be a temple of sovereignty are just some of the topics discussed within this book. Chantal Cash is a Certified Hypnotist and Reiki Master Teacher; she also is a Sovereign Minister. What that means is she does not direct people towards religion of any kind but rather she helps deprogram the mind and work on heart and soul matters without the influence of dogmatic and fearful ideas. The temple lives within--and in order to fulfill our spiritual evolution we must look at all of our belief systems directly in the face--we must square off with our demons and re-direct the soul to a more fruitful and abundant path. If you live in fear of your belief system this is the book for you. If you have sought God in every place and direction. Looked under every stone and inside every Temple but still have questions and still are not comforted--then the sovereign path is where you are heading. It is not for everyone--but it may be just right for you. Creation of sovereignty and maintaining that course is the theme of this book.

Sovereignty, RIP

Author : Don Herzog
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 20,89 MB
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0300252870

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Has the concept of sovereignty outlived its usefulness? Social order requires a sovereign: an actor with unlimited, undivided, and unaccountable authority. Or so the classic theory says. But without noticing, we’ve gutted the theory. Constitutionalism limits state authority. Federalism divides it. The rule of law holds it accountable. In vivid historical detail—with millions tortured and slaughtered in Europe, a king put on trial for his life, journalists groaning at idiotic complaints about the League of Nations, and much more—Don Herzog charts both the political struggles that forged sovereignty and the ones that undid it. He argues that it’s no longer a helpful guide to our legal and political problems, but a pernicious bit of confusion. It’s time, past time, to retire sovereignty.

Suffering and the Sovereignty of God

Author : John Piper
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 36,26 MB
Release : 2006-09-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 143351902X

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In the last few years, 9/11, a tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and many other tragedies have shown us that the vision of God in today's churches in relation to evil and suffering is often frivolous. Against the overwhelming weight and seriousness of the Bible, many Christians are choosing to become more shallow, more entertainment-oriented, and therefore irrelevant in the face of massive suffering. In Suffering and the Sovereignty of God, contributors John Piper, Joni Eareckson Tada, Steve Saint, Carl Ellis, David Powlison, Dustin Shramek, and Mark Talbot explore the many categories of God's sovereignty as evidenced in his Word. They urge readers to look to Christ, even in suffering, to find the greatest confidence, deepest comfort, and sweetest fellowship they have ever known.

Architecture of Sovereignty

Author : Gita V. Pai
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 38,86 MB
Release : 2022-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1009174770

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In this innovative study, Gita V. Pai traces the history of the Pudu Mandapam (Tamil, 'new hall') – a Hindu temple structure in Madurai – through the rise and fall of empires in south India from the seventeenth century to the present. This wide-ranging work illustrates how south Indian temples became entangled in broader conflicts over sovereignty, from early modern Nayaka kings, to British colonial rule, to the post-independence government today. Drawing from methodologies in anthropology, religious studies, and art and architectural history, the author argues that the small temple site provides profound insight into the relationship between aesthetics, sovereignty, and religion in modern South Asia.

Becoming Sovereign

Author : Belinda Dervisevic
Publisher :
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 21,35 MB
Release : 2020-04-16
Category :
ISBN : 9780244281328

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Are you ready to go from Lightworker to Lightwarrior? Welcome to The New Crystalline Earth! Let love and light be your loving guide and learn about the hidden worlds and elites. Enlighten yourself with different spiritual awareness that is connected to the old earth keeping you locked in density and false Ascension. You are gifted and powerful! Its time to free your soul and heal yourself with life changing step-by-step procedures gifted to you by your loving Cosmic Celestial Guides and The Crystalline Consciousness to help assist you to disconnect from many outdated fear based beliefs and matrix systems and allow more freedom, love, light, protection and peace in your journey as you move back into your true light Sovereignty. It's time to take charge of your soul evolution as we move into 5th Dimensional Consciousness and a whole new light Paradigm.

Contested Holiness

Author : Rivka Gonen
Publisher : KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 41,77 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN :

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Sovereignty over the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is one of the most difficult problems in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Although it is a present-day bone of contention, its roots go back into the distant past. Israelites, Christians, and Muslims had fought over this holy site, and built on it a succession of shrines. The book leads the reader into the intricate history, geography, and politics of this unique site. It relates the roots of its holiness, describes the succession of temples built on it, and explains how in the twentieth century its sanctity became intertwined with the national aspirations of both Jews and Arabs. It explains why the Temple Mount is considered the holiest site for the Jews, and how it became holy also to the Muslims. The book also explores the role of evangelical Christians, who, alongside a segment of the Jewish population, see the Temple Mount as the center of messianic aspirations, fed by the myriad of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim legends and myths which evolved around it. The book is richly illustrated with photographs, sketches, maps, and plans.

The Temple Mount

Author : Asher S. Kaufman
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 40,40 MB
Release : 2004-01
Category : Jerusalem
ISBN : 9789650901707

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