An always controversial subject, Roger Penney attempts to show as accurately as possible, the biblical teaching on the Holy Spirit. He does this in a sensitive manner, addressing his possible own human failings and critically discusses all possible arguments.
An always controversial subject, Roger Penney attempts to show as accurately as possible, the biblical teaching on the Holy Spirit. He does this in a ...
People often wonder what the future holds and look to crystal balls or psychics to help. As a historian and philosopher, Roger Penney describes a future based on his analysis of present day culture and trends intimated at in the Bible. In this novella, we see the reactions and responses of ordinary people in extreme and difficult circumstances.
People often wonder what the future holds and look to crystal balls or psychics to help. As a historian and philosopher, Roger Penney describes a futu...
What was Socrates really like? What did he do that led up to his death? Roger Penney argues that Socrates was a great man; a man of humour, sensitivity and who showed great skill in dealing with his enemies. Journey back to ancient Athens in this vivid account of the trial of Socrates, bringing the characters and the time period to life. Penney demonstrates his knowledge in this field through carefully crafted arguments and common questions and responses. He is an advocate for truth and justice and freedom of speech. An accessible read for anyone interested in the subject, from novice...
What was Socrates really like? What did he do that led up to his death? Roger Penney argues that Socrates was a great man; a man of humour, sensitivit...
Seen by many people as simple stories so that 'simple people' and children can understand, Roger Penney looks at these parables with a critical eye using the interpretations given by the author of the parables to explain they are a lot more profound and deal with the cosmic conflict between good and evil.
Seen by many people as simple stories so that 'simple people' and children can understand, Roger Penney looks at these parables with a critical eye us...