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This book is a series of essays that explore the unique concept of the intelligibility and orderliness of the natural... Read More >>
"The intersection between science and faith is a hot topic for many people - and nowhere is the debate hotter than... Read More >>
Scientific Challenges to Evolutionary Theory: How These Challenges Affect Religion addresses all aspects of the... Read More >>
This book contains essays by important scholars on the historical significance of the Metaphysical Society (1869-1880).... Read More >>
In this book, the author explores both Jesus' view on the human intellect and the scientific theory of life's origin.... Read More >>
Thomas Browne's books are complex and multilayered; witty yet deeply humane. Both 'Letter to a Friend' and 'Hydriotaphia'... Read More >>
"There are people in the world today who believe the world is flat. And they are working very hard to convince everyone... Read More >>
Charles Fillmore, a New Thought visionary, demonstrates that your thoughts are the most powerful force In the universe... Read More >>
"Steeped in 2000 years of solid Christian Orthodoxy, this book is not ""New Age"" or some other cultic mish-mash.... Read More >>
The author of Living the Secular Life deconstructs the arguments for a morality informed by religion, urging that... Read More >>
Two leading theological and spiritual writers, one from Germany and the other from Brazil, exchange reflections... Read More >>
And God Said And Then There Was Light Journal - Notebook - Workbook - 6x9 - 100 Pages - Graph Paper 5x5 - Glossy... Read More >>
Presents Mark Twain's extended attack on Christian Science and its founder, Mary Baker Eddy, who he once described... Read More >>
Do you believe in the real god? You know, The Flying Spaghetti Monster? Then if so this light hearted journal notebook... Read More >>
In A Visit to Nicaea: A Search for Truth in the Bible, author C. Ray Wimberly, PhD, compares events described in... Read More >>
According to Drummond, most scientists concentrate on the struggle for life, but overlook what he calls the struggle... Read More >>