Dogs of God

Dogs of God
Author: James Reston, Jr.
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2006-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1400031915

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From the acclaimed author of Warriors of God comes a riveting account of the pivotal events of 1492, when towering political ambitions, horrific religious excesses, and a drive toward international conquest changed the world forever.James Reston, Jr., brings to life the epic story of Spain’s effort to consolidate its own burgeoning power by throwing off the yoke of the Vatican. By waging war on the remaining Moors in Granada and unleashing the Inquisitor Torquemada on Spain’s Jewish and converso population, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella attained enough power and wealth to fund Columbus’ expedition to America and to chart a Spanish destiny separate from that of Italy. With rich characterizations of the central players, this engrossing narrative captures all the political and religious ferment of this crucial moment on the eve of the discovery of the New World.

Dogs of God

Dogs of God
Author: Pinckney Benedict
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307796744

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"An expansive story told in lush, extravagant prose, Dogs of God is a big book in every sense of the word." —Elizabeth Dewberry Vaughn

The Grace of Dogs

The Grace of Dogs
Author: Andrew Root
Publisher: Convergent Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0451497619

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In the bestselling tradition of Inside of a Dog and Marley & Me, a smart, illuminating, and entertaining read on why the dog-human relationship is unique--and possibly even "spiritual." Dr. Andrew Root's search for the canine soul began the day his eight-year-old son led the family in a moving Christian ritual at the burial service for Kirby, their beloved black lab. In the coming weeks, Root found himself wondering: What was this thing we'd experienced with this animal? Why did the loss hurt so poignantly? Why did his son's act seem so right in its sacramental feel? In The Grace of Dogs, Root draws on biology, history, theology, cognitive ethology (the study of animal minds), and paleontology to trace how in our mutual evolution, humans and dogs have so often helped each other to become more fully ourselves. Root explores questions like: Do dogs have souls? Is it accurate to say that dogs "love" us? What do psychology and physiology say about why we react to dogs in the way that we do? The Grace of Dogs paints a vivid picture of how, beyond sentimentality, the dog-human connection can legitimately be described as "spiritual"--as existing not for the sake of gain, but for the unselfish desire to be with and for the other, and to remind us that we are persons worthy of love and able to share love. In this book for any parent whose kids have asked if they'll see Fido in Heaven, or who has looked their beloved dog in the face and wondered what's going on in there, Dr. Root delivers an illuminating and heartfelt read that will change how we understand man's best friend.

Gods, ghosts and black dogs

Gods, ghosts and black dogs
Author: Stanley Coren
Publisher: Hubble & Hattie
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-03-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1845848608

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People tell stories about what they love, including dogs, and this book is a collection of such stories. Some are spooky, some funny, and some engage the mind in the same way that a detective story does. Starting with a look at the origins of folk tales involving dogs, you’ll find facts, history and humour aplenty from all around the world.

God of Dogs

God of Dogs
Author: Satoru Ishihara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781569705872

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The heir of the Chinese mafia commits suicide. Now the mission of the Caijia clan is to protect the purity of the "dog king" bloodline, which boasts a 2,000-year history, and to seek out the illegitimate child of the late heir.

On God and Dogs

On God and Dogs
Author: Stephen H. Webb
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1998-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195344308

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Many of us keep pet animals; we rely on them for companionship and unconditional love. For some people their closest relationships may be with their pets. In the wake of the animal rights movement, some ethicists have started to re-examine this relationship, and to question the rights of humans to "own" other sentient beings in this way. In this engaging and thought-provoking book, Stephen Webb brings a Christian perspective to bear on the subject of our responsibility to animals, looked at through the lens of our relations with pets--especially dogs. Webb argues that the emotional bond with companion animals should play a central role in the way we think about animals in general, and--against the more extreme animal liberationists--defends the intermingling of the human and animal worlds. He tries to imagine what it would be like to treat animals as a gift from God, and indeed argues that not only are animals a gift for us, but they give to us; we need to attend to their giving and return their gifts appropriately. Throughout the book he insists that what Christians call grace is present in our relations with animals just as it is with other humans. Grace is the inclusive and expansive power of God's love to create and sustain relationships of real mutuality and reciprocity, and Webb unfolds the implications of the recognition that animals too participate in God's abundant grace. Webb's thesis affirms and persuasively defends many of the things that pet lovers feel instinctively--that their relationships with their companion animals are meaningful and important, and that their pets have value and worth in themselves in the eyes of God. His book will appeal to a broad audience of thoughtful Christians and animal lovers.

God Doesn't Make Bad Dogs

God Doesn't Make Bad Dogs
Author: Kristian W. Lowry
Publisher: Seraphina Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2010-01-10
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780979824661

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There's no question that a well-behaved dog makes for a happier household. Most books address obedience but don't clearly explain how to implement the foundation of dog behavior training. Finally, here is a book that provides an easy-to-follow, proven methodology. In God Doesn't Make Bad Dogs, Kristian Lowry has taken years of experience as a practicing canine behaviorist and has outlined a simple five step program for getting the results you want from your dog. By implementing methods used by the military and police, Lowry demonstrates how to train your dog quickly and efficiently in a way that even the busiest household can manage. In this book, the author shares her God-given talents for understanding and training dogs with the reader. Whether your dog's problems are serious or just annoying, whether you are new to dog training or a seasoned dog owner and are fed up with dead ends, this book will change your relationship with your dog and elicit the results you desire!

Dog/God Parables

Dog/God Parables
Author: Margie Clutter
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2003
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 0595295568

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Jesus and His Dog (Colored Version)

Jesus and His Dog (Colored Version)
Author: Michael Considine Jr
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1631874993

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The Author truly believes that the dog is God's most perfect creation, and it shows by the unconditional love dog shows for man. This trait is not shown by any other creature and only shown in the relationship dog has with man, and is a gift from God to man. God is the only other that shows this unconditional love towards man, so the Author feels the dog is very special in God's eyes, even the name "Dog" is a reflection of the name "God". This book will touch on all your emotions, happiness, sadness, anger and in the final chapter this Author's vision of why dogs go to heaven, you will feel the unconditional love given to man only from God and Dog. We all have heard the Gospel stories of Jesus, but the Author tastefully injected a loving companion dog into some of these beautiful stories. He knew some might take offense with him messing with the Gospels, but he is a man of great faith as well as a dog parent, and he takes great pain in writing this book so as to not change the Gospel's real meaning. The best way to see if this book is for you is to hit the look inside button, and you will be able to read the full chapter before you buy. There are a few purely fictional chapters that were added, but they are respectfully written and take nothing from the scriptures.

What Dog Lovers Know About God

What Dog Lovers Know About God
Author: Brenda Ayres
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780578301624

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What have dog lovers learned or can learn about God through their relationships with canines? Plenty, especially when the Lord is the trainer. What Dog Lovers Know About God consists of an easy-to-read, entertaining narrative about experiences with dogs that are full of spiritual lessons sure to benefit the individual reader and/or a Bible study group. Through stories about losing a pet and about rehabilitating rescued dogs, this book explains how to: cope with death and loss, have a relationship with God, be confident in ones salvation, be freed from those things that bind us, learn to trust God, study the Bible, do spiritual warfare, identify our true enemy, become more like Jesus, hear God, know His will, appreciate fellowship, endure and understand suffering and trials, embrace our own rehabilitation, have patience through training, love the leash, live in dog-wagging joy, and best of all, know Gods unconditional love. Dr. Brenda Ayres is a full professor of nineteenth-century English literature and has taught in universities for over 40 years. To date her published scholarship includes over 300 articles and 64 books with these released in 2021: The Theological Dickens (Routledge), A Vindication of the Redhead: The Typology of Red Hair Throughout the Literary and Visual Arts (Palgrave), Neo-Victorian Things: Re-Imagining Nineteenth-Century Material Cultures (Palgrave), and Victorian Scandals (Routledge). She is also the Series Editor for women's literature for Routledge. A member of Bethlehem UMC in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, she sings on its choir and often teaches a Bible Study. Annie and Libby are her two cocker spaniels, both having been rescues.