Things tagged religion

Novels

  1. Hiker's Guide to Purgatory cover
  2. The Vanishing Woman - cover

Articles

  1. Hiker's Guide to Purgatory cover

    A Hiker’s Guide to Purgatory

    May 20, 2022 7:00 am Leave a Comment

    One morning, attorney Dan Geary, seventy-seven years old, finds himself in the middle of a rolling, polychrome landscape. The greens are bold and bright. Birds sing in the distance. Tall grasses surge like a sea before the wind. He has never seen anything quite like it. But somehow — with… Read more »

    Tags: humor mystery religion wilderness

  2. A Bloody Habit

    July 10, 2018 12:43 am 3 Comments

    It is 1900, the dawn of a new century. Even as the old Queen’s health fails, Victorian Britain stands monumental and strong upon a mountain of technological, scientific, and intellectual progress. For John Kemp, a straight-forward, unimaginative London lawyer, life seems reassuringly predictable yet forward-leaning, that is, until a foray… Read more »

    Tags: adventure dracula England Europe horror murder mystery religion

  3. The Vanishing Woman - cover

    The Vanishing Woman

    March 16, 2018 3:16 pm Leave a Comment

    In this next book in the mystery series by the popular British author, Fr. Gabriel has been sent by his Abbot to assist at a church in a small town where the parish priest, Fr. Foley, is recovering from a heart attack. Enid Jennings is the most hated woman in… Read more »

    Tags: detective fiction England Europe Father Gabriel monks mystery religion

  4. The Sleeping Witness

    February 15, 2017 12:32 am 2 Comments

    In this unusual murder mystery, the tranquility of Saint Mary’s Abbey is shattered by the discovery of a gruesome crime in a cottage on the abbey grounds. A foreign artist and war hero seeking refuge from the world has been murdered. Marie Paige, the frail, sickly wife of the village… Read more »

    Tags: detective fiction ebooks England Europe Father Gabriel monks mystery religion

  5. John Herreid

    Memory and Sensation: Feeding the Imagination

    December 16, 2013 10:35 am Leave a Comment

    “Any agnostic or atheist whose childhood has known a real Christmas has ever afterwards, whether he likes it or not, an association in his mind between two ideas that most of mankind must regard as remote from each other; the idea of a baby and the idea of unknown strength… Read more »

    Tags: culture family religion teaching