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A Tree Full of Angels: Seeing the Holy in the Ordinary Macrina Wiederkehr Powerful book full of Christian spiritual advice and prayer by a member of St. Scholastica Monastery. | |
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Learn the Bible in 24 Hours Chuck Missler Appropriate for neophytes as well as experienced bible students, the 24 chapters in this guide to the Bible have something for everyone. Each chapter, designed as a one-hour session, features sound, fresh teaching on the design of Scripture, historical and cultural insight into biblical passages, and sidebar text that highlights the primary concepts of the chapter. | |
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Putting on the Mind of Christ Jim Marion, Ken Wilber Marion, a former Catholic monk, asserts that the Kingdon of Heaven is actually a state of mind that can be acheived by any Christian willing to do the hard work of inner spiritual development required to realize our divinity. | |
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A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Faith Is Dying and How a New Faith Is Being Born John Shelby Spong Presents an alternative vision of the Christian church as a community of love, equality and truth without the theism, exclusivity and shame present in today's Christianity. | |
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A General Introduction to the Bible Norman L. Geisler, William E. Nix A thorough introduction to the bible, its origins and translation. Gives excellent responses to the common criticisms leveled at the bible to try and undermine its authority. | |
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A History of God: The 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam Karen Armstrong Historical survey of the great monotheistic religions by one of Britain's foremost commentators on religion. Proposes that the definition of God is constantly changed based on the practical concerns of life rather than by mystical mandates. Shows how Judaism, Christianity and Islam have influenced each other's development throughout history. | |
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