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A small collection of three short stories: An old man has an encounter with a mysterious young woman who reminds him of a long-lost love. A husband tries to get past his wife and go adventuring. A man who has become an at-home-parent takes his family on the annual trek for a Christmas tree.
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Eight dark tales of supernatural, paranormal, or just plain weird happenings. From accidental summonings to zombie encounters to ghostly visitations to a demi-god created by the collective unconscious of holiday believers, these are stories about bad things that happen to good people.
The first half of the Nativity Story, "A Carpenter's Faith" is an intimate look at the lives of the two main players: Yeousef and Miryam. A young couple caught up in the formula of daily life, faced with breaking traditions in order to follow their beliefs. This is the story of their love, their faith, and the challenges that they meet and conquer on their journey to create a family in accordance with what they believe God is asking of them.
Biblical semantic logic states that the study of biblical and ancient Near Eastern languages and literatures can be established on a logical basis. Gibson addresses topics of originality and infinity, and suggests that deep areas of literary creativity resemble cosmology and pure mathematics.
God and the Universe tackles the highly-charged issue of God's relevance in the light of new scientific thinking on cosmology.
Gibson presents a new metaphysics with a genealogy based on counter-intuition and locates counter-intuition and complexity at the foundations of truth. He argues that just as we need revolutionary ways of depicting the physical world, so do we with topics as God, miracles, the resurrection, the source and identity of consciousness and reason.
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