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  • Book cover of The Sword of The King

    The Sword of the King by Ronald MacDonald: Embark on an epic medieval journey as the fate of kingdoms rests on the legendary sword of the king. Follow the valiant hero's quest as he faces treacherous foes, unravels ancient mysteries, and battles for honor and justice. This thrilling tale of courage and adventure will transport readers to a world of chivalry, magic, and destiny. Key Aspects of the Book "The Sword of the King": Medieval Adventure: Immerse yourself in a richly crafted medieval setting, complete with knights, castles, and quests of noble valor. Legendary Artifact: The sword of the king holds immense power and significance, becoming the centerpiece of the hero's journey and the fate of the realm. Themes of Honor and Destiny: The story explores timeless themes of honor, bravery, and the ultimate destiny that lies within the hero's grasp. Ronald MacDonald is an acclaimed author known for his masterful storytelling and ability to transport readers to enchanting worlds. With a passion for history and mythology, MacDonald's works often draw inspiration from ancient tales and legends, infusing them with his unique imagination. "The Sword of the King" showcases his skill in crafting an unforgettable adventure that captivates readers of all ages. MacDonald's literary contributions have earned him a place among the esteemed authors of fantasy and adventure. His narratives continue to inspire generations, igniting the imagination and sparking the thirst for tales of bravery and heroism.

  • Book cover of Exchange Rates and Economic Fundamentals

    This paper compares two approaches for examining the extent to which a country’s actual real effective exchange rate is consistent with economic fundamentals: the FEER approach, which involves calculating the real exchange rate that equates the current account at full employment with sustainable net capital flows, and the BEER approach, which uses econometric methods to establish a behavioral link between the real rate and relevant economic variables. An exchange rate model is estimated for the G-3 currencies to provide illustrative comparisons of BEERs and FEERs.

  • Book cover of The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark

    In this groundbreaking book, Dennis R. MacDonald offers an entirely new view of the New Testament gospel of Mark. The author of the earliest gospel was not writing history, nor was he merely recording tradition, MacDonald argues. Close reading and careful analysis show that Mark borrowed extensively from the Odyssey and the Iliad and that he wanted his readers to recognise the Homeric antecedents in Mark's story of Jesus. Mark was composing a prose anti-epic, MacDonald says, presenting Jesus as a suffering hero modeled after but far superior to traditional Greek heroes. Much like Odysseus, Mark's Jesus sails the seas with uncomprehending companions, encounters preternatural opponents, and suffers many things before confronting rivals who have made his house a den of thieves. In his death and burial, Jesus emulates Hector, although unlike Hector Jesus leaves his tomb empty. Mark's minor characters, too, recall Homeric predecessors: Bartimaeus emulates Tiresias; Joseph of Arimathea, Priam; and the women at the tomb, Helen, Hecuba, and Andromache. And, entire episodes in Mark mirror Homeric episodes, including stilling the sea, walking on water, feeding the multitudes, the Triumphal E

  • Book cover of Exchange Rate Economics

    This book examines the influence of fiscal policy on exchange rates, recent development in the econometric modelling of exchange rates, and exchange rate modelling for developing countries.

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  • Book cover of Acts of Andrew

    Five major apocryphal Acts survive from the early period of the Christian church, the so-called Acts of Andrew, of Paul, Peter, John, and Thomas. In the canonical New Testament, the apostle Andrew, brother of Peter is mentioned only a dozen times. In The Acts of Andrew, his post-resurrection mission and heroic martyrdom are closely detailed in a series of acts or episodes. This study edition of The Acts of Andrew presents a fresh, new translation of the text with cross-references, notes, and commentary. An extensive introduction also sets out the challenge of recovering and reconstructing the original text.

  • Book cover of The Sword of the King

    The Sword of the King by Ronald MacDonald is an epic fantasy adventure that transports readers to a mythical realm filled with intrigue, valor, and the quest for honor. The story centers around young protagonist Aidan, a brave and determined lad who discovers a legendary sword that is said to be the key to uniting a fragmented kingdom. Set against a backdrop of vast landscapes and enchanted forests, Aidan embarks on a transformative journey that will test his courage and integrity, as he navigates a world teeming with magical creatures, powerful allies, and wicked adversaries. The narrative unfolds as Aidan learns that the sword holds more than mere power; it embodies the legacy of kings that have come before him. However, to wield this weapon successfully, he must first prove himself worthy. As he sets forth on his quest, Aidan's character is tested through encounters with both friend and foe. Along the way, he forms deep friendships that shape his understanding of loyalty, sacrifice, and what it truly means to be a leader. With the guidance of a wise mentor and the steadfast loyalty of his companions, Aidan learns that true bravery is not the absence of fear, but the resolve to face it for the greater good. As Aidan battles dark forces that threaten to engulf the kingdom, readers will be immersed in thrilling epic battles that are vividly described and filled with high stakes. Ronald MacDonald carefully crafts action-packed scenes, bringing to life the intensity of each encounter, whether it be clashing swords or tactical escapades. The themes of honor and sacrifice resonate throughout the story, as Aidan grapples with the responsibilities of his newfound role and the moral implications of his decisions. Will he rise to the occasion or succumb to the weight of expectations? In addition to thrilling action and heart-pounding adventure, The Sword of the King also delves into the ancient prophecies that guide Aidan's path. With every revelation, he uncovers truths about his past and the intricate tapestry of his family's legacy. This connection to history enriches his character's journey, and the intertwining of the past with the present creates a sense of depth and purpose. Readers will find themselves captivated by the intricate world-building and the vivid settings that MacDonald creates, where enchanted landscapes and mythical creatures come alive, enriching the reader's imagination. As the climax builds, Aidan must confront difficult choices and navigate moments of self-doubt. The journey to claim the sword becomes a metaphor for personal growth, exploring themes of destiny and fate. Aidan's transformation from a young boy to a courageous hero exemplifies the idea that every individual has the potential for greatness, particularly in the face of adversity. Readers will be inspired by his resilience, learn the importance of friendship, and discover that true strength lies within. The Sword of the King is not merely an adventure; it is a celebration of the human spirit and a testament to the power of believing in oneself. Ronald MacDonald beautifully intertwines timeless storytelling with mesmerizing fantasy, inviting readers of all ages to embark on a quest filled with wonder, excitement, and the enduring message that honor, loyalty, and bravery will always triumph over darkness. As readers journey alongside Aidan, they are reminded that heroes are not born; they are made through determination, integrity, and the bonds forged along the way. This enchanting tale is sure to resonate with fans of classic fantasy literature, leaving them eagerly awaiting Aidan's next adventure.

  • Book cover of The Long-Run Relationship Between Real Exchange Rates and Real Interest Rate Differentials

    This paper empirically examines the long-run relationship between real exchange rates and real interest rate differentials over the recent floating exchange rate period, using a panel cointegration method, with data for a set of industrialized countries. The paper finds evidence of statistically significant long-run relationships and plausible point estimates, which contrasts with much existing evidence. The failure of others to establish such relationships may reflect the estimation method they use rather than any inherent deficiency of the fundamentals-based models.

  • Book cover of Exchange Rate Modelling

    Are foreign exchange markets efficient? Are fundamentals important for predicting exchange rate movements? What is the signal-to-ratio of high frequency exchange rate changes? Is it possible to define a measure of the equilibrium exchange rate that is useful from an assessment perspective? The book is a selective survey of current thinking on key topics in exchange rate economics, supplemented throughout by new empirical evidence. The focus is on the use of advanced econometric tools to find answers to these and other questions which are important to practitioners, policy-makers and academic economists. In addition, the book addresses more technical econometric considerations such as the importance of the choice between single-equation and system-wide approaches to modelling the exchange rate, and the reduced form versus structural equation problems. Readers will gain both a comprehensive overview of the way macroeconomists approach exchange rate modelling, and an understanding of how advanced techniques can help them explain and predict the behavior of this crucial economic variable.

  • Book cover of The Legend and the Apostle

    The apostle Paul--antifeminist conformist, or social radical? Combining New Testament studies with folkloristic methods to search for the true identity of Paul, the author sheds new light on the apocryphal Acts of Paul and the Pastoral Epistles of the canonical New Testament. With this book, the legends surrounding the apostle have been rescued from near oblivion and properly placed in the Pauline tradition. Formulated in the days of early Christianity and handed down through the centuries, they cast new light on Paul's views about the ordination of women, the forms of Christian community, and the meaning of the gospel for politics, society, and sexuality.