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|  | The Great Code by Northrop Frye Literary critic Northrop Frye examines the Bible through myth and symbol, finding patterns in and correspondences between the Old and the New Testaments. AUTHOR: Northrop Frye PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Book of the Dun Cow by Walter Wangerin Wangerin's allegorical fable chronicles the struggle between good and evil exemplified by Chaunticleer the Rooster, and the horrific Wyrm who threatens his kingdom. AUTHOR: Walter Wangerin PUBLISHER: HarperSanFrancisco FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | American Muslims by Asma Gull Hasan Description not available.The author offers a personal account of her experiences as a Muslim in the United States, dispelling many of the myths and misunderstandings about Muslims and comparing Islamic values to American ethical values. AUTHOR: Asma Gull Hasan PUBLISHER: Continuum International Publishing Group, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Christianity in Crisis with Study Guide by Hank Hanegraaff Hank Hanegraaff's theme is that there are scores of influential teachers who use the media to promote antibiblical doctrines and subvert the historic Christian faith. His expose' is accompanied by solutions for restoring Christ-centered Christianity.... AUTHOR: Hank Hanegraaff PUBLISHER: Harvest House Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Christ the Yogi by Ravi Ravindra An unusual and rewarding exploration of the Gospel of John from an Indian perspective, offering a meditation on our need to draw inspiration from all spiritual sources as we search for paths toward personal transformation. For those concerned with the emergence of a universal spirituality, CHRIST THE YOGI offers a source of light and wisdom. AUTHOR: Ravi Ravindra PUBLISHER: Inner Traditions International, Limited FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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 | Akhenaten by Nicholas Reeves Description not available.A lavishly illustrated portrait of ancient Egypt's heretic pharaoh sheds new light on the turbulent events of Akhenaten's reign; his efforts to impose upon his kingdom the worship of a single god; the political, cultural, social, and artistic facets of the Amarna era; and the mysteries of Akhenaten, the fate of his wife Nefertiti, and the death of his heir, Tutankhamun. 12,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Nicholas Reeves PUBLISHER: Thames & Hudson FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Religion & Spirituality 
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