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Author: Martin ProzeskyCondition: 9/10Published Date: 1992
Millions of Christians all over the world testify that the greatest gift in their lives is the God they find in and through Jesus Christ, describing him as the source of all goodness, truth, beauty and joy and the world's only hope for others. But there are also millions who think otherwise, sensing here a massive delusion which stands in the way of human maturity and well-being. This book is about the debate between these two great groups.
Author: Susanna GregoryCondition: NewThis books Published Date: 1996Pages: 408
In mid-14th century Cambridge, still reeling in the aftermath of the Black Death, an uneasy town-gown relationship deteriorates with the murders of three prostitutes and armed attacks on merchants. But it is the mysterious death of a Dominican friar in the tower of St. Mary's Church, killed while rifling the Cambridge University chest, iron-bound repository of University secrets and valuables, that pulls physician Matthew Bartholomew and Benedictine Brother Michael unwillingly into the fray.
Author: Tim Lahaye Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 1999 Pages: 403
The world holds its breath as the Tribulation Force ventures to Jerusalem for the great Meeting of the Witnesses, where tens of thousands defy the Antichrist to sit under the ministry of their paster- teacher, Tsion Ben- Judah.
Author: Herbert W. ArmstrongCondition: 5/10Published Date: 1985
Did you ever ask yourself: " Who am I? What and I? Why am I ?" You are a mystery. Now you can understand.
Author: Bo FowlerCondition : 6Published Date: 1998
A sublime satire on the lunacies of organised religion. A heartbreaking story of doomed love.
Author: Andre Comte-SponvilleCondition: NEWPublished Date: 2006
Comte-Sponville offers rigorous, reasoned arguments.
Author: Hilary and Piers Du Pre Condition: 7/10This books published Date: 1998 Pages: 426
Harvard Professor Robert Langdon, visiting Paris, is called in when the curator of the Louvre is murdered. Alongside the body is a series of baffling ciphers. Langton and a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, are amazed to find a trail that leads to the works of Da Vinci - and beyond.
Author: Brian Browne WalkerCondition: 8/10This books Published Date: 1992 Pages: 133
This new translation's easy-to-use format and contemporary language will be a boon to new users. Devotees of the I Ching will find that this version enhances their understanding of the ancient text.
Author: Michael CassidyCondition : 7Published Date: 1989
A South African pilgrimage in the politics of love.
Author: Tim ParksCondition: 9/10This books Published Date: 1999 Pages: 136At 15, Richard Bowen Is A Cool And Articulate Observer Of The Havoc Wreaked When A Wave Of Religious Euphoria Sweeps Through His Father's Well-to-do Suburban Parish. In The Period That Follows The Young Curate Rowlandson's Spectacular Conversion, Strange And Disturbing Events Begin To Happen.