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Graeme Burk

    Graeme Burk est un auteur dont l'œuvre plonge profondément dans le paysage de la culture populaire, en particulier dans le phénomène durable de Doctor Who. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspicacité aiguë dans les récits complexes et les personnages qui façonnent cet univers apprécié. À travers ses essais et ses analyses, Burk explore comment les communautés de fans participent activement à l'interprétation et à l'expansion de ces mondes fictifs appréciés. Son approche est à la fois analytique et accessible, invitant les lecteurs à découvrir de nouvelles couches de sens au sein des histoires qu'ils aiment.

    The Falls
    Shadow Dance
    Newton Mearns Through Time
    Was the Tomb Empty?
    The Doctors Are In
    Oxford 1937
    • Oxford 1937

      The Universal Christian Council for Life and Work Conference

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The Oxford 1937 Life and Work Conference is a highly important event in the history of the ecumenical movement. It met at a time of international political crisis. Within two years the world would be at war. The churches in Europe and North America were confronted by the rise of totalitarian regimes, especially in Germany and Russia. Led by Joseph Oldham the conference delegates analysed this crisis theologically. They understood totalitarian regimes to be a form of political religion adopted by people whose lives lacked meaning and purpose. The advent of secularism had removed Christian belief and practice from the West and humanity turned to false and pagan religions to fill the void. Oxford 1937 was a call to the churches to reassert themselves against this secular and pagan challenge.

      Oxford 1937
    • The Doctors Are In

      • 275pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      From his origin as a crotchety scientist in 1963 to his current place as the mad saviour of the universe, Doctor Who has metamorphosed in his 50 years on television. And yet the question about him remains the same: Who is he? The Doctors Are In is a guide to television's most beloved time traveller from the authors of Who Is the Doctor and Who's 50. This is a guide to the Doctor himself - who he is in his myriad forms, how he came to be, how he has changed (within the program itself and behind the scenes)... and why he's a hero to millions.

      The Doctors Are In
    • A judge uses stringent legal principles to assess the credibility of Jesus' resurrection.

      Was the Tomb Empty?
    • Newton Mearns Through Time

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Newton Mearns has changed and developed over the last century.

      Newton Mearns Through Time
    • Shadow Dance

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Jack Shadow. He's heard them - every one of them. The jokes. They all start out the same. "See, this guy walks into a bar..." Well, that's not him. That guy who walked into a bar. He's the guy who walked out. Jack Shadow. Because some days - the last thing you need is a good guy. Sixteen - with a bullet. That's what Maya's Mom calls her. It's the sort of name you get when your Mom works for an Agency so secret it doesn't actually exist. Not that Maya minds. As far as she's concerned a pink Glock and a short skirt solve pretty much any problem, especially male ones. So new town, a new school? No big deal. She's been there, done that and mostly blown someone's head off in the process. There's nothing Maya doesn't know about the family business. "Graeme Smith does a great job, playing with time travel, dragons, Dracula, Jack the Ripper and a Host of other characters. Definitely worth reading for fans of Douglas Adams, Simon R Green, or Piers Anthony." JVirgil

      Shadow Dance