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Entire first series of the popular TV show. In 'Encounter at Farpoint',
a double length story, the Enterprise encounters a planet that is being
threatened by an alien creature - and to make matters worse, Picard is
called before the super-being Q to answer questions on behalf of
humanity. 'The Naked Now' has the cew infected by a deadly virus which
manifests itself in such symptoms as intoxication and promiscuity.
'Code of Honour' sees Tasha kidnapped by an alien who wants her as his
mate. 'The Last Outpost' finds the Enterprise coming face-to-face with
the Ferengi for the first time. In 'Where No One Has Gone Before', a
warp experiment goes wrong and flings the Enterprise into a strange
galaxy billions of light-years from its starting point.
'Lonely Among Us' has Picard's body becomes the host for an alien
entity. 'Justice' sees the unfortunate Wes Crusher sentenced to death
for violating a local custom on an alien world. 'The Battle' finds
Picard taking on DaiMan Bok, who wants revenge for the death of his son.
'Hide and Q' has the crew of the Enterprise D plagued once more by the
cosmic trickster Q. 'Haven' sees Riker's heart set to break when Deanna
is forced into an arranged marriage. In 'The Big Goodbye', Picard
indulges his love of film noir detective stories on the holodeck, only
to end up trapped when the system malfunctions.
'Datalore' has the crew of the Enterprise discover the component parts
of Lore, Data's twin brother, on a devastated planet. 'Angel One' sees
Riker caught up in the politics of a planet ruled entirely by women.
'11001001' finds the Enterprise hijacked by an alien race called the
Bynars, who upgrade the ship's computer to their own ends.
'Too Short a Season' has the Enterprise accompany the ageing Admiral
Mark Jameson to Mordan IV, where his mission is to secure the release
of Federation hostages. 'When the Bough Breaks' sees Wesley and various
other children from the Enterprise kidnapped by the technologically
advanced but sterile civilisation on the planet Aldea. In 'Home Soil',
it transpires that the Enterprise is under attack from Microbain, a
microscopic life-form, after Data is attacked by a laser drill.
'Coming of Age' finds Wesley preparing to sit an Academy exam, while
Picard is investigated by the unpopular Lt Commander Dexter. 'Heart of
Glory' has the Enterprise play host to two Klingons who claim to have
been attacked by Ferengi. 'The Arsenal of Freedom' sees Picard lead a
team to the lifeless planet Minos to search for the USS Drake.
'Symbiosis' finds Picard caught in the middle of a war between the
narcotics-addicted Ornarans and their enemies the Brekkans, who possess
a possible cure. In 'Skin of Evil', an Enterprise shuttlecraft crash
lands on Vagra II and is captured by the evil Armus. 'We'll Always Have
Paris' sees the man married to Picard's first love create a hole in the
universe.
'Conspiracy' has Picard's best friend suffer from an acute paranoia
which leads to the destruction of his starship being destroyed.
Finally, in 'The Neutral Zone', the crew encounter an enemy stronger
than any they have come across before.
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Jacob who (Paperback)
Rhys Evans Dean Davies Davies Evans
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The Porter (Paperback)
Dean Davies Rhys Evans, Rhys Evans Dean Davies
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Do you believe--or at least suspect--that there is a Supreme Being
behind the cosmos? Would you like to know more about him? Do you
want to understand how, when, and why he created the universe? Or
what will become of it in ages to come? If so, In Search of the
Beginning was written especially for you. In it, author Dean Davis
invites seekers of cosmological truth on a fascinating journey to
the origin of the universe, life, and man. Along the way, you'll
consider how the journey can be made successfully--whether by
scientific theorizing, mystical experience, or divine revelation.
You will visit with philosophical naturalists, both ancient and
modern. You'll hear from pantheists, both classical and
evolutionary. But most importantly, you'll ponder afresh the
cosmological views of one who is arguably the most trusted
religious Teacher of all time. And you will not be disappointed
with what he says. Throughout the journey, Davis shows himself a
competent and compassionate guide. He holds degrees in both
Philosophy and Theology, and has been an avid student of origins
science for many years. Also, for four long years he made his own
difficult pilgrimage toward spiritual reality--years that qualify
him to speak with feeling and insight to seekers everywhere,
especially those immersed in Eastern religions. In Search of the
Beginning is unlike any book on cosmology you have ever read:
informed, readable, spiritually minded, and at times even poetic.
But more than this, it is a book that actually goessomewhere: to
the beginning, and to the one who began it all
The Test: A Seeker's Journey to the Meaning of Life is a fresh and
deeply thought-provoking exploration and defense of the biblical
worldview. As the title indicates, it primarily targets seekers:
spiritually hungry souls who can't quite shake the feeling that
there may be something to the God of the Bible after all. However,
it also targets Christians, endeavoring to help them better
understand what they believe, why they believe it, and how to
communicate their faith skillfully to friends and loved ones. This
book advances a fresh paradigm on the meaning of life, arguing that
human existence is not the pointless "mess" spoken of by our
postmodern friends in high places, but rather a God-given test of
our love of the truth, of our willingness to seek and find the one
true worldview. It also defends the philosophical trustworthiness
of Christ and the Bible, demonstrating how God has dramatically
placed his seal of approval upon these two, marking them out as the
true religious and philosophical teachers of the human race. The
Test surveys the biblical worldview in considerable depth, responds
to common objections, and carefully explores the implications of
Christ's teachings for seekers. It also compares and contrasts the
biblical worldview with others that modern seekers are likely to
encounter, devoting special attention to atheistic naturalism,
Eastern and New Age pantheism, and Islam. Along the way, author
Dean Davis is careful to relate aspects of his own difficult search
for truth, thus placing biographical flesh and blood upon the
philosophical skeleton of the book. This long, challenging book
will not appeal to the casual or faint-hearted. It will, however,
supply both hope and help to spiritually hungry souls, souls eager
to make and complete the ultimate journey to the ultimate
destination: the meaning of life.
"The most sweeping and comprehensive book on eschatology that I've
ever encountered. The scope of this book is simply breathtaking."
-Dr. Sam Storms For the last 150 years the evangelical world has
been embroiled in a Great Debate about eschatology, about the true
biblical picture of God's ultimate purpose for the universe, life,
and man. Much of the debate swirls around the Kingdom of God: What
is its true nature? In how many stages does it enter history? How
shall we interpret the Old Testament prophecies of the
Kingdom-literally (in terms of Israel) or figuratively (in terms of
the Church)? There is also controversy about the Consummation: Will
our world get better and better, or worse and worse? Will Christ
return once, twice, or even three times? When He does return, will
it be before the millennium or after? How many resurrections should
we expect? How many judgments? What will the universe be like when
God finally creates the new heavens and the new earth? This book
was written in the conviction that the High King of heaven has
given his people certain master keys by which they may know the
answers to these questions, and so be fully prepared for the
awesome consummation of all things. In it, pastor and author Dean
Davis seeks to place those keys in our hands, so that we may behold
afresh the simplicity and glory of our Blessed Hope, and thereby
resolve, once and for all, the Great End Time Debate.
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