Tag: Legend

Running the Table The Legend of Kid Delicious, the Last Great American Pool Hustler


Free Download Running the Table: The Legend of Kid Delicious, the Last Great American Pool Hustler by L. Jon Wertheim
English | 2007 | ISBN: 0618664742 | 272 Pages | EPUB | 2.4 MB
From a popular senior writer for Sports Illustrated comes this high-stakes, boys-on-the-road story about the most unlikely of phenoms-a heavyset, bipolar, and endlessly charming pool hustler named Kid Delicious

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Wrestling for My Life The Legend, the Reality, and the Faith of a WWE Superstar


Free Download Shawn Michaels, David L. Thomas, "Wrestling for My Life: The Legend, the Reality, and the Faith of a WWE Superstar"
English | 2015 | pages: 176 | ISBN: 0310340780, 0310347548 | EPUB | 0,8 mb
As a WWE wrestler with millions of fans, Shawn Michaels had adulation and all the attention he could ask for, but he found himself longing for something more. When he became a committed Christian at the height of his career, Shawn learned what it’s like to be a man of faith in a secular arena.

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The Syriac Legend of Alexander’s Gate Apocalypticism at the Crossroads of Byzantium and Iran


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English | November 7, 2023 | ISBN: 0197646875 | True EPUB/PDF | 240 pages | 1.1/12.9 MB
The Syriac text entitled Neshana d-Aleksandros (also known as Syriac Alexander Legend) is a seminal text for late Christian and Muslim apocalyptic traditions. Containing the earliest recorded versions of literary motifs that would become central to the medieval apocalyptic tradition, it represents an early witness to an influential political ideology that guided both Byzantine and early Islamic imperial policies. While the scholarly consensus commonly dates the Neshana to the time of Heraclius (r. 610-641 CE), in this book author Tommaso Tesei argues that an earlier version of the text was produced during the reign of Justinian I (r. 527-565). This new historical contextualization of the text enables us to better delineate the role of the Neshana in the development of late antique, politicized, forms of apocalypticism, which assign to the Christian Roman Empire the task of establishing a cosmocratic rule in view of Jesus’ Second Coming.

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