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The Veritas Conflict Paperback | Pages: 464 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 2315 Users | 125 Reviews

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Original Title: The Veritas Conflict
ISBN: 157673708X (ISBN13: 9781576737088)
Edition Language: English

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Claire Rivers races to the mailbox to receive a letter of acceptance to Harvard University while a heavenly battle rages. In this fast-paced, suspenseful novel, the ageless war for the hearts and minds of students on our college campuses is revealed. Conflict between unseen evil and angelic forces reflects their battle for victorious living amidst confused messages. When Claire and her roommate encounter attacks on their faith, a deeper mystery -- involving Harvard's Christian heritage, the pull of money, and a dark plan for societal corruption -- unfolds around them. Will they succumb to temptation and destruction? What has become of Harvard's founding motto: Veritas, Christo et Ecclesiae -- "Truth for Christ and the Church"? Can Claire -- with other praying students and their parents -- counteract the forces of humanism and relativism ... and what will it cost them to do so?

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Title:The Veritas Conflict
Author:Shaunti Feldhahn
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:September 1st 2000 by Multnomah Books
Categories:Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Thriller. Adult

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Ratings: 4.14 From 2315 Users | 125 Reviews

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The whole book just left me flabbergasted, wondering if the battle of spirit did indeed take place. And if so, do I have angels or demons around me? The book itself was so well written, that I was so creeped out by the idea that I had to read a "happy book". I've read this at least 3 times, and had to do the same thing each time. I love how the characters are unknowingly connected to each other, and how the author unfolded it: just as God has plans for us all, and we may not see the big picture

Amazing!!! I loved being able to see behind the veil and see the spiritual battle. Great story.

The whole book just left me flabbergasted, wondering if the battle of spirit did indeed take place. And if so, do I have angels or demons around me? The book itself was so well written, that I was so creeped out by the idea that I had to read a "happy book". I've read this at least 3 times, and had to do the same thing each time. I love how the characters are unknowingly connected to each other, and how the author unfolded it: just as God has plans for us all, and we may not see the big picture

Having read this book twice, I'm amazed (but not sure why) each time at the depth of deceitfulness and twisted values that permeate the halls of Universities across our country that were actually founded to offer a Christian education.

Hauntingly reminiscent of Frank Peretti's early books, though with more modern writing style. Insightful and thought provoking. Spiritually inspiring.

There are no words to describe this book. It was beyond incredible. I haven't read a book quite like this one before.Claire River's doesn't know what to expect when she goes off to school at Harvard. She involves herself in some Christian based organizations on campus to help keep her faith where it needs to be. But there are other forces wanting to win her own for the dark side so to speak. There are many throughout her classes that do not view Christians in a good light, and do what they can

This book was a wonderful descriptive look at the battles that are fought in the spiritual realms, and how our actions, especially prayer, can impact those battles on our behalf. Great illustration and detail on this.....Loved the college setting (Harvard) of this book, as this is the stage of life we are soon entering with a senior in high school. The book was written almost 20 years ago so some of it felt a bit dated and while it certainly written for a conservative audience, I felt the book

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