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With this Liber Amicorum, around 50 contributors from the legal and
judicial professions, from academia and from politics pay tribute
to Dr Wolfgang Heusel, the Director of the Academy of European Law
(ERA) in Trier from 2000 to 2020. The contributions provide a
thorough analysis of some of the most relevant legal and political
challenges faced by the European Union, including in the fields of
data protection rules, artificial intelligence, the rule of law,
human rights protection, institutional reform of the EU and changes
in the legal and judicial professions. The book is primarily aimed
at postgraduate students, legal practitioners and scholars
interested in EU legal matters.
With this Liber Amicorum, around 50 contributors from the legal and
judicial professions, from academia and from politics pay tribute
to Dr Wolfgang Heusel, the Director of the Academy of European Law
(ERA) in Trier from 2000 to 2020. The contributions provide a
thorough analysis of some of the most relevant legal and political
challenges faced by the European Union, including in the fields of
data protection rules, artificial intelligence, the rule of law,
human rights protection, institutional reform of the EU and changes
in the legal and judicial professions. The book is primarily aimed
at postgraduate students, legal practitioners and scholars
interested in EU legal matters.
One of the most well-known and loved stories of Jesus's ministry is
the encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well. Now the
creative mind of Diana Wallis Taylor imagines how the Samaritan
woman got there in the first place. Marah is just a girl of
thirteen when her life is set on a path that will eventually lead
her to a life-changing encounter with the Messiah. But before that
momentous meeting she must traverse through times of love lost and
found, cruel and manipulative men, and gossiping women.
This creative and accurate portrayal of life in the time of Jesus
opens a window into a fascinating world. Taylor's rich descriptions
of the landscapes, lifestyles, and rituals mesh easily with the
emotional and very personal story of one woman trying to make a
life out of what fate seems to throw at her. This exciting and
heartwrenching story will fascinate readers and lend new life to a
familiar story.
Long maligned as a prostitute or a woman of questionable
reputation, Mary Magdalene's murky story seems lost to the sands of
time. Now a portrait of this enigmatic woman comes to life in the
hands of an imaginative master storyteller. Diana Wallis Taylor's
Mary is a woman devastated by circumstances beyond her control and
plagued with terrifying dreams--until she has a life-changing
confrontation with the Savior.
Lovers of historical and biblical fiction will find this creative
telling of Mary's story utterly original and respectful as it opens
their eyes to the redeeming work of Christ in the lives of those
who follow him.
Perhaps one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented characters
of the New Testament is Martha. Often painted in the colors of
reproach, Martha seems to be the poster child for how not to be a
follower of Jesus. From the mind of Diana Wallis Taylor comes this
touching, well-researched portrayal of Martha of Bethany, sister of
Mary and Lazarus. Through Taylor's lush descriptions and inspired
combination of imagined and recorded dialogue, Martha's world--her
trials, triumphs, and loves--vibrantly comes to life. Follow Martha
as she is jilted by her betrothed, falls in love with a Roman
soldier, grieves the death of her father, cares for her siblings,
and serves her Lord with dignity and grace. Readers will never read
the biblical story of Martha the same way again.
Claudia's life did not start easily. The illegitimate daughter of
Julia, reviled and exiled daughter of Caesar Augustus, Claudia
spends her childhood in a guarded villa with her mother and
grandmother. When Tiberius, who hates Julia, takes the throne,
Claudia is wrenched away from her mother to be brought up in the
palace in Rome. The young woman is adrift--until she meets Lucius
Pontius Pilate and becomes his wife. When Pilate is appointed
Prefect of the troublesome territory of Judea, Claudia does what
she has always done: she makes the best of it. But unrest is
brewing on the outskirts of the Roman Empire, and Claudia will soon
find herself and her beloved husband embroiled in controversy and
rebellion. Might she find peace and rest in the teaching of the
mysterious Jewish Rabbi everyone seems to be talking about?
Readers will be whisked through marbled palaces, dusty
marketplaces, and idyllic Italian villas as they follow the
unlikely path of a woman who warrants only a passing mention in one
of the Gospel accounts. Diana Wallis Taylor combines her impeccable
research with her flair for drama and romance to craft a tale
worthy of legend.
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