UnquenchableFire is a 1988 fantasy novel by Rachel Pollack. It won the 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award. In this surrealistic feminist book, Pollack uses...
underworld who lived in a lake of fire. Mark 9:43 has Jesus himself use the image of a punishing unquenchablefire: 43And if thy hand offend thee, cut...
be destroyed (Matthew 10:28) in "unquenchablefire" (Mark 9:43). The word is translated as either "Hell" or "Hell fire" in many English versions. Gehenna...
at the Mills College concert hall, was released by Music & Arts. UnquenchableFire with the Joe McPhee Quartet, inspired by the novel of the same name...
nominated for major awards in the science fiction and fantasy field: UnquenchableFire won the 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award; Godmother Night won the 1997...
Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale (1987) The Sea and Summer (1988) UnquenchableFire (1989) The Child Garden (1990) Take Back Plenty (1991) Synners (1992)...
the lost is a place in the lake of fire. This lake of fire is described as everlasting fire and as unquenchablefire, emphasizing the eternal character...
(Greek: ψυχή, psyche) and body could be destroyed (Matthew 10:28) in "unquenchablefire" (Mark 9:43). Christian usage of Gehenna often serves to admonish...
punishment, as well as eternal elements of this punishment, such as the unquenchablefire, the everlasting shame, the "worm" that never dies, and the smoke...
(death announced on this date) Rachel Pollack, 77, American author (UnquenchableFire) and comic book writer (Doom Patrol, New Gods), Hodgkin lymphoma....
Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale (1987) The Sea and Summer (1988) UnquenchableFire (1989) The Child Garden (1990) Take Back Plenty (1991) Synners (1992)...
jumps into the river. The river thinking that Vasishṭha is a mass of unquenchablefire dilated itself and flew in a hundred different directions. Henceforth...
locality there is a certain place set apart by itself, a lake of unquenchablefire, into which we suppose no one has ever yet been cast; for it is prepared...
Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale (1987) The Sea and Summer (1988) UnquenchableFire (1989) The Child Garden (1990) Take Back Plenty (1991) Synners (1992)...
is coming to an end. Horus calls upon a monstrous serpent with the unquenchablefire to destroy the enemies of his father, Osiris, by burning their corpses...
Delphi, burned the temple, plundered the sanctuary and stole the "unquenchablefire" from the altar. During the raid, part of the temple roof collapsed...
while the unrighteous are tormented at the sight of the "lake of unquenchablefire" into which they are destined to be cast. Gregory of Nyssa discusses...
Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale (1987) The Sea and Summer (1988) UnquenchableFire (1989) The Child Garden (1990) Take Back Plenty (1991) Synners (1992)...
[about 11 lines missing] ... speak ... [they will] become ... in [unquenchable] fire ... they are punished. Translator Birger A. Pearson notes that these...