Philosophy
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Winds of Change
(and a whisper) by Edward P.G. Field
“In the tradition of Stephen Leacock and C.S. Lewis . . . Your writings are thoughtful, educational, and entertaining and carry relevant messages to people living in challenging times.” —Dr. James Lunney, MP (retired) “Deep, thought provoking,...
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Theater of Lies
Misinformation Divides Us – With Purpose. How to Protect Ourselves, & Why We Must. by Ted Griffith
Cynical about what you read and hear? Tired of the lies and misinformation? Who should you trust? Forty years ago, as Ted Griffth entered the business of communications, marketing, and public affairs—all aiming to persuade people to either change...
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Source of Light
Theory of Everything by Dritan Alpha
The truth of how we see the universe. The deceiving nature of Duality presented to us through language. The nature of “you,” “me,” the cosmos, and God. Where humanity is currently headed, and where we might go instead. Dritan Alpha encompasses...
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Becoming a Self
The Past, Present, and Future of Selfhood by David L. Thompson
What makes us persons? Is it our bodies, our minds, or our consciousness? For centuries, philosophers have sought to answer these questions. While some believe humans are physical or biological in both mind and body, others claim we have an...
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A Dreary and Glorious Snapshot
A Book About All of Us by Jason Gropp
What’s it like inside of your mind? How would or could you possibly describe it? In A Dreary and Glorious Snapshot, author Jason Gropp takes on the Herculean task of using words to recreate his ever-so-busy mind on paper so that you, his reader,...
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Unfinished
by John W. Galler
We all have constantly occurring thoughts, and most of these thoughts go unfinished. Just as we are what we eat, we become what we think. So, we are all in the habit of becoming unfinished opportunities. Instead of letting these thoughts and...
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Life's Ultimate Questions
Exploring the Stories that Shape Our Everyday by Jake Wiens
This book is presented as “core-curriculum” for young adults and new believers alike, who wish to not only survive but thrive as Christians in our challenging, secular, atheistic culture. This five-fold foundation can help us stand as well as...
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A Selection of Short Essays on Simone Weil's Life and Writings
by Helen E. Cullen
Simone Weil was an extraordinary French woman who, born in 1909, didn’t have the same freedoms women today enjoy. Despite that, she became a political activist, a teacher, and one of the world’s most well-respected philosophers. By the time she...
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Right or Left?
At Heaven’s Floating Bridge by Don Dickie
Morihei Ueshiba founded the martial art Aikido, believing that the combination of mental and physical training would allow Aikido practitioners to make a difference in their lives. With time, that difference, born out of activity and stillness,...
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Humanity’s Beauty and Risk
Poetic and Philosophic Reflections by Ahmed Fathi Shalabi
We experience beauty and risk on a daily basis: in what we see, what we feel, how we accept and judge others, and why we are human. Beauty and risk both challenge and frustrate us to think, learn, listen, and question ourselves. Humanity’s Beauty...