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  • - The Church in Satan's Grasp
    af Gregory Scott
    143,95 kr.

    Is something missing in your spiritual life?Can you sense that something is wrong, but you just can't put your finger on it?In Doctrines of Demons, Gregory Scott exposes the delusions that Satan has secretly introduced into today's church. His solid, contextual teaching will challenge you to the very depths of your spiritual walk. Don't be fooled. Don't succumb to the delusions that have ensnared the mainstream church and many of the doctrines we hold so dear. Rejuvenate and reclaim the power, effectiveness and beauty of Biblical truths that have been twisted and torn by our adversary, the Devil. The church in these last days must shed the web of lies hindering the body of Jesus in these troubled times. Be encouraged. Be challenged. The truth will set you free.

  • - A Woman's Guide to Improving Your Marriage
    af Gregory Scott
    153,95 kr.

    The 7 Fatal Flaws offers help for the woman who wants to begin fixing her marriage - even if her husband doesn't want to go to counselling, talk with her, read a book or doesn't seem to care.Many books have been written concerning the responsibilities of men in the marriage relationship. Men cause at least half (okay, probably more) of the problems in any marriage.Here's a fact: In more than 30 years of being a pastor, I can count on two hands the number of men who have come to me seeking help in their marriage. During the same time period, nearly every woman who comes to talk with me starts our chat by saying, "I wanted my husband to come but..."Men just aren't crazy about the idea of sitting down with someone who is going to want them to get in touch with their feelings, express themselves about things they think are private and who will ask them questions that they know will tick off their wives if they answer honestly.Love is a commitment. Feelings fade, re-surge, dim, light up, come and go. Love that goes beyond our own self-interest is the constant that will see us through the ups and downs. For you, my reader, it means that you are the one who will have to see love through until your husband sees what's happening and joins you.You can only control you. You can only be responsible for you. 7 Fatal Flaws will give you a look inside your man's mind and feelings and take you on a journey that will bring out the best in you, your husband and your marriage.

  • af Gregory Scott
    173,95 kr.

    Jesus Will F-ck Up Your Life is a down and dirty look at the God of the Bible, Jesus, Angels and Christians. Experience the story you've never heard in a way it's never been told. Be careful! The truth will set you free. Gregory and his wife live on the Navajo Indian Reservation where they love to hang out with the people who surround them, write books and teach the true story of the cosmic war in which we live.

  • af Gregory Scott
    143,95 kr.

    Driven by a Promise.Haunted by Regret.They never saw him coming.The first book in a riveting new thriller series by USA Today Bestseller L.T. Ryan and former Detective Gregory Scott, Unmasked is a gripping thriller, loaded with suspense and non-stop action."If Lee Child's Jack Reacher was an expert computer hacker, he'd be Blake Brier."A heinous crime leads the FBI in search of answers.Blake Brier finds himself sucked back into a the life he left behind.Blake grows more entangled in the plot of a hacktivist group turned terrorist organization.And when it becomes personal, Blake will stop at nothing to find the truth.Fans of Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn, Robert Ludlum, David Baldacci, and Lee Child will love the Blake Brier thriller series.

  • af Gregory Scott
    153,95 kr.

    A secret projectHas run its courseAnd its primary subjectMust now be terminatedNew from USA Today bestselling author L.T. Ryan & Former Detective Gregory Scott, Blake Brier returns in the thrilling sequel to Unmasked."Blake Brier is well-developed and complex. Fans of Baldacci's Will Robie and Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp are sure to love him."When Blake Brier crosses paths with Haeli Becher while on a relaxing weekend in Las Vegas, he finds himself in the middle of a life-and-death struggle as the mysterious woman confronts the secret organization who built her up...and now plans on tearing her down. Her attackers will stop at nothing to terminate her. Brier and his team will risk everything to save her. Even if it costs them their lives.Unleashed is an epic struggle of good vs evil with all the non-stop action, suspense and thrills of an L.T. Ryan and Gregory Scott collaboration. Fans of Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn, Robert Ludlum, David Baldacci, and Lee Child will love the Blake Brier Thriller series.

  • af Gregory Scott
    88,95 kr.

  • af Gregory Scott & L T Ryan
    143,95 kr.

  • af Gregory Scott & L T Ryan
    158,95 kr.

  • af Gregory Scott & L T Ryan
    143,95 kr.

  • - The Real Role of Literature, Catharsis, Music and Dance in the POETICS
    af Gregory Scott
    598,95 kr.

    This book revolutionizes the 1000-year old tradition that stems from the first commentaries on the Poetics by the Arabic scholars. (No commentary exists from antiquity or Byzantine times.) Starting with those scholars, Aristotle's treatise has always been thought to be about poetic-literary theory, with tragedy being its paradigm. Scott demonstrates, however, that Aristotle (c. 384-322 BCE) employs poiesis not in the way universally assumed until now, as "poetry," which the sophist Gorgias only coined in 415 BCE. Rather, Aristotle follows Diotima, who in the Symposium of Plato (c. 424-347) explains poiesis as mousike kai metra (typically "'music' and verses" but better "music-dance and verses"). One reason Aristotle employs the Diotiman and not the Gorgian sense of poiesis is that not one poem exists in the so-called "Poetics"; another reason is that the definition of tragedy includes music and dance (rhuthmos).Scott subsequently demonstrates that Aristotle considers tragedy not to be a species of literature but one of dramatic musical theater that also requires dance and spectacle. Chapter 2 includes a revised version of Scott's "The Poetics of Performance" (Cambridge University Press, 1999).The book also supplements his arguments of "Purging the Poetics" (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 2003), reprinted here as Chapter 5, providing the additional reasons why Aristotle could not have written the clause with the words catharsis, pity, and fear in the definition of tragedy, as a number of internationally known ancient Greek specialists have already been accepting. As part of his reasons, Scott shows that, despite their recent, very admirable paleography, Leonardo Tarán and Dmitri Gutas too often mangle the philosophical interpretations and even some of the philology regarding the "musical" terms, especially when they try to sweep the problems of catharsis under the rug. Also, Tarán and Gutas never even recognize the Diotiman sense of poiesis that Aristotle uses, nor do they recognize the philosophical contradictions with keeping the katharsis-clause.All of this allows a fresh and better reading of the treatise that even with its fundamental misinterpretations has been a major part of the foundation of Western literary, dramatic and artistic theory.UPDATES & ERRATA: www.epspress.com/ADMCupdates.htmlContentsVolume 1 includes: Plato's meanings of poiesis as "music-dance and verse" and his use of rhuthmos often not as "rhythm" but "dance"; the importance of dance in the state for Plato; Aristotle's agreement with his mentor on the meaning of the musical terms and the requirement of dance not only in the Poetics but in the Politics, along with the proof that Aristotle considers tragedy to be a species of dramatic "musical" art, not literature. 364 pages. List: Hardcover $68; Softcover $48.Volume 1 is available at www.amazon.com/dp/0999704923Volume 2 (this book) includes the issues of catharsis, pity, and fear, and a complete rebuttal of the only attempted rigorous reply (by Stephen Halliwell in Between Ecstasy and Truth, 2011) to "Purging the Poetics." This volume also contains: Aristotle's response to Plato without catharsis; comedy; whether or not the principles of "musical" dramatic theater can be applied to art forms like literature and cinema; the history of the Poetics with regards to the two fundamental misconceptions; Bibliography; and Index for both volumes.

  • af Gregory Scott
    120,95 kr.