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Die Homoopathie Under Die Homoopathen: Ein Beitrag Zur Kultur Derselben (1868)
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Die Homoopathie Under Die Homoopathen: Ein Beitrag Zur Kultur Derselben (1868)

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Daviejay is the story of a married woman forced to experience a violent inner struggle among three virtues: her personal integrity, her sense of justice, and her love for a man who is not her husband. This tension among virtues-honesty, justice, and love-reaches the breaking point when Daviejay is appointed academic dean at a conservative Christian university in Alabama, only to find that she desperately needs the assistance of her secret paramour, a man who happens to be a Jewish lawyer. When Daviejay accuses the university president of changing a grade to benefit a star athlete, he and the university’s board of trustees want her head on a platter. If Daviejay allows herself to seek the help of her former lover, will she be sinning? What if she allows her sense of justice and the seduction of romantic love to destroy her sense of personal integrity? Daviejay is the story of one intelligent woman’s search for the answers to these questions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
134
ISBN
9781168370259

Daviejay is the story of a married woman forced to experience a violent inner struggle among three virtues: her personal integrity, her sense of justice, and her love for a man who is not her husband. This tension among virtues-honesty, justice, and love-reaches the breaking point when Daviejay is appointed academic dean at a conservative Christian university in Alabama, only to find that she desperately needs the assistance of her secret paramour, a man who happens to be a Jewish lawyer. When Daviejay accuses the university president of changing a grade to benefit a star athlete, he and the university’s board of trustees want her head on a platter. If Daviejay allows herself to seek the help of her former lover, will she be sinning? What if she allows her sense of justice and the seduction of romantic love to destroy her sense of personal integrity? Daviejay is the story of one intelligent woman’s search for the answers to these questions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
134
ISBN
9781168370259