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|  | The Jabez Prayer Collection by Ellie Colton, Stephen Elkins Description not available.Short, illustrated prayers taken from the Bible, each introduced with a simple explanation and followed by an affirmation, encourage children to pray; includes a read-along audio compact disk. AUTHOR: Ellie Colton, Stephen Elkins PUBLISHER: Broadman & Holman Publishers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | The Devotions of John Donne by Andrew Motion, John Donne The phrase No man is an island comes from one of the famous but personal meditations collected in this volume, which Donne wrote on the occasions of his wife's death and his own battle with a debilitating illness. Each devotion weaves together mortal and spiritual concerns, often using his bodily infirmities as metaphors for humankind's spiritual limitations. This volume also includes a sermon on death, Isaak Walton's biographical essay on Donne (from 1640), and the British Poet Laureate Andrew Motion's introduction. AUTHOR: Andrew Motion, John Donne PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Sorting It Out by Alice R. Cullinan Sorting It Out walks Christians of all ages through the questions and uncertainties that come with a person's call to vocational ministry. Ideal for students of Christian colleges, Bible schools, and seminaries, this book is also appropriate for admission counselors, youth pastors, and others who might be called upon to advise persons seeking God's call on their lives. AUTHOR: Alice R. Cullinan PUBLISHER: Judson Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | The Meaning of Life by Jeffrey Hopkins, Ken McLeod, Dalai Lama The Dalai Lama bases his explanations on the Buddha's teachings of dependent arising, showing how every aspect of our suffering - unhappiness, pain, even old age & death - is ultimately rooted in our misunderstanding of our true nature. AUTHOR: Jeffrey Hopkins, Ken McLeod, Dalai Lama PUBLISHER: Audio Renaissance FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Subject by Slavoj Zizek Combating work hostile to the Cartesian subject (Heideggerian subjectivity, deconstructionist feminism, etc.), Zizek expounds his theory of a Cartesian core and its relation to a new perspective on political philosophy. AUTHOR: Slavoj Zizek PUBLISHER: Verso FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All? by James W. Sire With insight and humor, James Sire takes a look at the actual reasons people give for believing what they do. He then probes further to suggest more satisfying and compelling reasons for belief. Having explored the issue of belief in general, he turns to the question of believing that the Christian faith is true. Central to Christianity's truth claims, he argues, is the person of Jesus Christ. What can we know about him? Why should we believe what we read about him is true? Not content just to suggest reasons for belief, Sire tackles the chief reason against it - the problem of evil. No mere armchair theologian, he responds to this tough question personally as well as philosophically. Here is a book to challenge the skeptic and reassure the doubter in us all. AUTHOR: James W. Sire PUBLISHER: InterVarsity Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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