| About 658,000 results | books.google.com "A timeless teaching on living wisely in the midst of uncertainty and insecurity, with facing-page commentary that brings the text to life."--Cover. |
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| books.google.com Is it possible to be both gay and Christian? This book explains, calmly and logically, that the two are not mutually exclusive. |
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| books.google.com Church of Lies is one more compelling reason why polygamy should not be decriminalized." —John R. Llewellyn, author, Polygamy's Rape of Rachael Strong: Protected Environment for Predators "This is an important book that sheds light on an ... |
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| books.google.com In Free Inside and Out, Marilyn Meberg and Luci Swindoll remind you that God's grace is your source of freedom, and that you can claim that freedom right now, no matter what your circumstances. |
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| books.google.com Now in paperback, revised and redesigned: This is Thomas Merton's last book, in which he draws on both Eastern and Western traditions to explore the hot topic of contemplation/meditation in depth and to show how we can practice true ... |
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| books.google.com This is a book about an Islamic movement, the Gülen Movement, that is rooted in a moderate version of Islam and that promotes interfaith and intercultural dialog and global peace. |
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| books.google.com The author believes the book of Revelation was written to show those things which are to come to pass, not to obscure them in a maze of symbols and dark sayings. |
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| books.google.com In this connection the authors make their own scholarly contributions to the ongoing study of the biblical text. The text on which these commentaries are based is the UBS Greek New Testament, edited by Kurt Aland and others. |
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| books.google.com In this book, first published in 2004, William Dembski, Michael Ruse, and other prominent philosophers provide a comprehensive balanced overview of the debate concerning biological origins - a controversial dialectic since Darwin published ... |
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| books.google.com He tells the stories of those who also took their cues from medieval Jewish mysticism in their revolts against tradition, including Hayim Nahman Bialik, Gershom Scholem, and Franz Kafka. |
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