Cowboys for Christ, the Glossary
Cowboys for Christ: On May Day is a novel written by Robin Hardy, first published in 2006 by Luath Press.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Ancient Celtic religion, Cathedral, Christianity, Christians, Fantasia International Film Festival, Glasgow, Hardcover, Harvest Home (novel), Horror fiction, Human cannibalism, May Day, May Queen, Paganism, Pop music, Protestantism, Robin Hardy (film director), Sulis, Texas, The Wicker Man, The Wicker Tree, Thomas Tryon.
- Novels about cannibalism
Ancient Celtic religion
Ancient Celtic religion, commonly known as Celtic paganism, was the religion of the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe.
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Cathedral
A cathedral is a church that contains the of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate.
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Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Christians
A Christian is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Fantasia International Film Festival
Fantasia International Film Festival (also known as Fantasia-fest, FanTasia, and Fant-Asia) is a genre film festival that has been based mainly in Montreal since its founding in 1996.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Hardcover
A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound (At p. 247.)) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of binder's board or heavy paperboard covered with buckram or other cloth, heavy paper, or occasionally leather).
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Harvest Home (novel)
Harvest Home is a 1973 folk horror novel by American writer Thomas Tryon.
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Horror fiction
Horror is a genre of fiction that is intended to disturb, frighten, or scare.
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Human cannibalism
Human cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings.
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May Day
May Day is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, usually celebrated on 1 May, around halfway between the Northern Hemisphere's Spring equinox and June solstice.
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May Queen
In the British Isles and parts of the Commonwealth, the May Queen or Queen of May is a personification of the May Day holiday of 1 May, and of springtime and the coming growing season.
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Paganism
Paganism (from classical Latin pāgānus "rural", "rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, or ethnic religions other than Judaism.
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Pop music
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Protestantism
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.
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Robin Hardy (film director)
Robin St.
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Sulis
In the localised Celtic polytheism practised in Great Britain, Sulis was a deity worshiped at the thermal spring of Bath.
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Texas
Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.
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The Wicker Man
The Wicker Man is a 1973 British folk horror film directed by Robin Hardy and starring Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt and Christopher Lee.
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The Wicker Tree
The Wicker Tree is a 2011 British horror film written and directed by Robin Hardy.
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Thomas Tryon
Thomas Tryon (6 September 1634 – 21 August 1703) was an English merchant and writer who wrote several popular self-help books and was an early advocate of animal rights and vegetarianism.
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See also
Novels about cannibalism
- A Certain Hunger
- A Son of the Sun (novel)
- American Psycho
- Black House (novel)
- Bones & All (novel)
- Cannibal Adventure
- Cloud Atlas (novel)
- Courtship Rite
- Cowboys for Christ
- Death Troopers
- Dexter Is Delicious
- Dies the Fire
- Exquisite Corpse (novel)
- Godfrey Morgan
- Haunted (Palahniuk novel)
- Holly (novel)
- Jacob's Ladder (Keaney novel)
- Macunaíma (novel)
- Midnight's Lair
- Mother of Demons
- Neanderthal (novel)
- Off Season (novel)
- Our Lady of the Inferno
- Peeps (novel)
- River of Death
- Robinson Crusoe
- Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe
- Tender Is the Flesh
- The Compound (novel)
- The Damnation Game (novel)
- The Devourers
- The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
- The Road
- The Silence of the Lambs (novel)
- The Six Sacred Stones
- The Unlimited Dream Company
- The Wolf Trial
- Through Darkest Pondelayo
- Where the Dead Wait