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Omniscient

What would you do if you discovered your evry move had been recorded?

IN TODAY S SOCIETY, we are being watched, whether it s the camera on the stoplight that takes our picture as we run the red light or the nosy neighbor next door who likes to relate the details of our comings and goings to whomever will listen.

BUT WHAT WOULD YOU DO if you discovered your every move had been recorded every moment of joy, every moment of sin and was currently on display in your basement? This is the dilemma faced by James Carlise, a typical thirty-something Christian whose seemingly perfect life is thrown into a whirlwind of confusion when he is forced to come face to face with every detail of his past and present in living color.

IN HIS DEBUT NOVEL, DAVID SCHMITTOU tackles one of the most pressing issues facing Christians today accountability. We often forget that even if no one is watching, and even if our sin is only in our own minds, God knows our hearts. The great news, though, is that we are not our pasts, and with God watching over us, we are loved and protected throughout all the days of our lives on Earth.

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Omniscience for atheists: or, Jane Austen's infallible narrator.: An article from: Narrative
This digital document is an article from Narrative, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2006. The length of the article is 8215 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Omniscience for atheists: or, Jane Austen's infallible narrator.
Author: William Nelles
Publication:Narrative (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 14 Issue: 2 Page: 118(14)

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The Case of the Omniscient Organization
This hypothetical case, set in 1995, excerpts part of Dominion-Swann (DS) Industries' employee handbook. In 1990 DS implemented a personnel program using the latest advances in surveillance technology and subliminal persuasion to increase productivity and sales. Joseph Moderow, senior vice president and general counsel, UPS; Shoshana Zuboff, associate professor, Harvard Business School; Bill Howard, vice president of information technology, Bechtel Corp.; and Karen Nussbaum, executive director of 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women, discuss DS's use of technology to support and control employees..
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The Dream of an Ancient God
Aliens invade present-day Earth and accuse a painfully shy college student of being a forbidden god whose coming is foretold by an ancient galactic prophecy, a prophecy whose fulfillment they are determined to prevent.

It's tough being a god when you don't believe in yourself...

Samuel, a college student, is the quintessential loser.He has unwittingly used his lack of confidence in himself to sabotage his entire life.

After he survives a horrific plane crash, he meets a woman with the strange power to alter reality. He is deeply attracted to her. She, of course, despises him.

Shortly after the crash, Earth is invaded by aliens who are hell-bent on believing Samuel is a god whose coming has been foretold by an ancient galactic prophecy, the fulfillment of which they are determined to prevent.
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"Who thinks this book?" or why the author/God analogy merits our continued attention.: An article from: Narrative
This digital document is an article from Narrative, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2006. The length of the article is 3932 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: "Who thinks this book?" or why the author/God analogy merits our continued attention.
Author: Barbara K. Olson
Publication:Narrative (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Page: 339(8)

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Authorial Divinity in the Twentieth Century: Omniscient Narration in Woolf, Hemingway, and Others
The authorial withdrawal Gustave Flaubert enjoined at the end of the nineteenth century was premised on the analogy: "The author in his work ought to be like God in the universe, present everywhere and visible nowhere." This book explores theological implications in their subsequent practice of omniscience, particularly in the works of Ernest Hemingway and Virginia Woolf..
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