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|  | Phillippians & Colossians Life Application Bible Studies, NLT is a collection of studies which each contain the complete text of a particular Bible book(s) in the New Living Translation, the book introductions, charts, maps, and notes from the Life Application Study Bible, and thirteen lessons complete with questions and notes for in-depth study. PUBLISHER: Tyndale House Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | The Gospel of Mark by William Barclay Dr. Barclay explains why the first three Gospels are called synoptic, how they came to be written, and how scholars have concluded that Mark's was the first. Touching on Mark's own life, he discusses the rift that Mak occasioned between Paul and Barnabas, Mark's sources of information about Jesus, the characteristics of his Gospel writing, and mystery of the lost ending. AUTHOR: William Barclay PUBLISHER: Westminster John Knox Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Sex, Ecology, Spirituality by Ken Wilber Philosopher Ken Wilber pushes his theory of spiritual evolution to its teleological extreme: a final stage of human consciousness called 'vision-logic in which dualities such as body and mind, male and female, and humanity and nature are resolved. AUTHOR: Ken Wilber PUBLISHER: Shambhala Publications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | The Spirit Woman by Lynn Andrews Description not available.The author of Medicine Woman continues the tale of her apprenticeship with a Native American shaman, during which she comes to understand the ancient power of the Sisterhood of the Shields. Originally published as Flight of the Seventh Moon. Reprint. 10,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Lynn Andrews PUBLISHER: Putnam Publishing Group, The FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | The Hispanic Condition by Ilan Stavans In The Hispanic Condition, Ilan Stavans offers a subtle and insightful meditation on Hispanic society in the United States. A native of Mexico, Stavans has emerged as one of the most distinguished Latin American writers of our time, an award-winning novelist and critic praised by scholars and beloved by readers. In this pioneering psycho-historical profile, he delves into the cultural differences and similarities among the five major Hispanic groups: Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Central and South Americans, and Spaniards.Masterfully interweaving historical, literary, and political references with his personal experience, Stavans discusses the divisions within a common heritage; customs of music, love, sex, marriage, and religious belief; the role of the intellectual in society; ideological struggle; and the hopeful visions of the future at the core of a civilization rooted in the trauma of the past. AUTHOR: Ilan Stavans PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | On the Museum's Ruins by Douglas Crimp, Louise Lawler Crimp`s essays comprise one of the most interesting and incisive bodies of work on practices of contemporary art in relationships to art as institution. -- Andreas Huyssen, Columbia University Literate and provocative speculations about art, photography, postmodernism, homoeroticism, Rauchenberg and Mapplethorpe, museums and libraries. -- Interior Design On the Museum`s Ruins presents Douglas Crimp`s criticism of contemporary art, its institutions, and its politics alongside photographic works by the artist Louise Lawler to create a collaborative project that is itself an example of postmodern practice at its most provocative. Crimp elaborates the new paradigm of postmodernism through analyses of art practices broadly conceived, not only the practices of artists -- Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, Marcel Broodthaers, Richard Serra, Sherrie Levine, and Robert Mapplethorpe -- but those of critics and curators, of international exhibitions, and of new or refurbished museums such as the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart and the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin. The essays: Photographs at the End of Modernism. On the Museum`s Ruins. The Museum`s Old, the Library`s New Subject. The End of Painting. The Photographic Activity of Postmodernism. Appropriating Appropriation. Redefining Site Specificity. This is Not a Museum of Art. The Art of Exhibition. The Postmodern Museum. AUTHOR: Douglas Crimp, Louise Lawler PUBLISHER: MIT Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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