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|  | The Names of God by Kenneth S. Hemphill Description not available.Provides an in-depth devotional study of the names of God, teaching the significance of each name and the keys they possess to promote a personal understanding of and relationship with God. AUTHOR: Kenneth S. Hemphill PUBLISHER: Broadman & Holman Publishers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | One Size Doesn't Fit All by Gary L. McIntosh Framed as a discussion between a pastor six months out of seminary and a veteran pastor, this book tackles the issues of how churches grow and how church size deter mines effective strategy for ministry. The pastors' Saturday morning dialogues reveal ten areas that will help readers understand their own church's psychology. AUTHOR: Gary L. McIntosh PUBLISHER: Revell, Fleming H. Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism by John S. Spong Description not available.A television clergyman calls for a reclaiming of the Bible from the narrow-minded literalism of fundamentalism that has been used to justify slavery, ban textbooks, deny homosexuals their rights, subordinate women, and justify war. Reprint. $25,000 ad/promo. AUTHOR: John S. Spong PUBLISHER: HarperSanFrancisco FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Jesus & Buddha by Marcus Borg, Marcus J. Borg, Ray Riegert Juxtaposing passages from the New Testament and ancient Buddhist scriptures, this book illuminates the striking similarity between the lives, deeds, and teachings of the two prophets. AUTHOR: Marcus Borg, Marcus J. Borg, Ray Riegert PUBLISHER: Ulysses Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Can We Talk to God? by Ernest S. Holmes More than ever, people the world over are making a conscious attempt to find meaning in their lives. The excessive materialism of the late 20th century has proven an inadequate substitute for God. As we have acquired more things, we have developed an ever-growing emptiness. Even the popular media today are telling us there is a great hunger for the inner peace that comes from prayerful communion with a higher power. Can We Talk to God? offers readers a framework for prayer that is compatible with traditional religion, yet moves beyond it in the recognition of a divine presence within each person. This book sets forth the teaching of Ernest Holmes, called Science of Mind, which is a synthesis of the greatest ideas of religion, science and philosophy. Originally published in 1934 as The Ebell Lectures on Spiritual Science, it is as fresh and profound today as it was then, offering readers answers to such important questions as: What is the nature of God? What is our relationship to God? How do we communicate with God? What is the secret of spiritual power? Where is humanity headed? How can a prayer be used to help ourselves and others? Many readers wonder, Can I talk to God? This beautiful book answers with a resounding YES!, and shows readers the way. The method of prayer it teaches will open the door to healthier, happier living. AUTHOR: Ernest S. Holmes PUBLISHER: Health Communications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Luck by Nicholas Rescher In Luck an eminent philosopher offers a realistic view of the nature and operation of luck in order to come to sensible terms with life in a chaotic world. AUTHOR: Nicholas Rescher PUBLISHER: University of Pittsburgh Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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