Kevin O'Donnell
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Books By Kevin O'Donnell
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An accessible, down-to-earth introduction to the central aspects of Christian history, this Pocket Guide includes the stories of its key events and characters, bringing a wide range of chronological, geographical and doctrinal history vividly to life. From the early church to the twenty-first century, this concise and fascinating book is a lively survey of the world's most widespread religion. Covering topics as diverse as the Apostles and Constantine, the Celtic Church and the division between East and West, the Reformation and the Enlightenment to the modern age, this is an indispensable resource for understanding a truly global phenomenon: Christianity.
A Pocket Guide to the Bible (Pocket Guides)
17-Apr-2013
£5.59
A small, very easy to use guide to the Bible. This book uses an attractive design and concise text to give the reader an accessible way into the Bible. The book takes the reader step by step through the Bible, helping him or her to understand the key subjects and types of book it contains, and suggests passages of the Bible to begin reading. This is not a commentary or a handbook - it doesn't deal with weighty issues or debates over interpretation, historicity etc. Nor is it a zany guide for the young - rather, it is for those who want a simple, unfrightening approach to this important book, and who will feel more comfortable with the small format.
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Commercial lawyer Morris Miller is well into a busy and productive Tuesday morning when his assistant rushes into his office in fear and panic.
She has just seen a gunman at reception.
Mo initially makes fun of her, before realising she's serious.
He quickly assesses the situation and calmly instructs her how to get all the staff out of the building.
He then takes the responsibility and risk of putting himself in the firing line and offers himself as hostage instead of the receptionist. Can he negotiate with the gunman and avoid disaster/
She has just seen a gunman at reception.
Mo initially makes fun of her, before realising she's serious.
He quickly assesses the situation and calmly instructs her how to get all the staff out of the building.
He then takes the responsibility and risk of putting himself in the firing line and offers himself as hostage instead of the receptionist. Can he negotiate with the gunman and avoid disaster/
Other Formats:
Paperback