God and Caesar: The Dynamics of Visigothic Monarchy
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Understanding and studying violence in the Arab world -- Chapter 3: Proliferation of the regimes of truth -- Chapter 4: Exception: The detention cell, a place above the law -- Chapter 5: Resistance: Roadmap to the 2011 revolution in the MENA region -- Chapter 6: Egypt after Husni Mubarak -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
A spiritual midlife crisis -- The God I just couldn't believe in anymore -- When the word of God isn't what you thought it was -- Discovering you're more than just a sinner -- Ending the end times narrative -- Following Jesus instead of the tribe -- Faith doesn't come with a bubble sheet and a no. 2 pencil -- When you have faith ass backwards -- Where Jesus likes to show up in a story
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