Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Shooter"s Bible 2003 (№94)




Shooter"s Bible 2003 (№94)


Stoeger Publishing Company | 2002 | ISBN: 0883172437 | English | 584 pages | PDF | 66.7 MB




An unequaled source for currently manufactured firearms, this reference contains detailed specifications and suggested retail prices for thousands of rifles, shotguns, handguns and black power guns–plus ammunition, reloading equipment, ballistics, scopes, and mounts.









Shooter"s Bible 1997 (№88)




Shooter"s Bible 1997 (№88)


Stoeger Publishing Company | 1996 | ISBN: 0883171929 | English | 594 pages | PDF | 89.6 MB




In print continuously for over 70 years, the Shooter"s Bible devotes more pages to new and currently produced handguns, rifles, shotguns, and blackpowder arms that any other publication. More than 3,000 modern firearms manufactured by U.S. and foreign manufacturers are featured with more than 1,000 photos, illustrations, and specifications.









Shooter"s Bible 1992 (№83)




Shooter"s Bible 1992 (№83)


Stoeger Publishing Company | 1992 | ISBN: 0883171627 | English | 580 pages | PDF | 56.7 MB




Gathers articles on gun posters, shotguns, gun manufacturers, and buying a used gun, as well as providing specifications for handguns, rifles, shotguns, black powder guns, scopes, and ammunition.









Shooter"s Bible 1971 (№62)




Shooter"s Bible 1971 (№62)


Follett Publishing Company | 1970 | ISBN: 0695801538 | English | 580 pages | PDF | 65.6 MB




Lots of articles on topics related to shooting & guns from A to Z.









Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Postcolonialism and the Hebrew Bible: The Next Step




Postcolonialism and the Hebrew Bible: The Next Step by Roland Boer


English | 2013 | ISBN: 1589837711, 1589837703 | 290 pages | PDF | 4,6 MB




This volume returns to where initial interest in postcolonial biblical criticism began: the Hebrew Bible. It does so not to celebrate the significant achievements of postcolonial analysis over the last few decades but to ask what the next step might be. In these essays, established and newer scholars, many from the interstices of global scholarship, discuss specific texts, neo/post/colonial situations, and theoretical issues. Moving from the Caribbean to Greenland, from Ezra-Nehemiah to the Gibeonites, this collection seeks out new territory, new questions, and possibly some new answers. The contributors are Roland Boer, Steed Davidson, Richard Horsley, Uriah Y. Kim, Judith McKinlay, Johnny Miles, Althea Spencer-Miller, Leo Perdue, Christina Petterson, Joerg Rieger, and Gerald West.