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Neither atheist nor religionist, van Raay, a cancer reseacher, brings to this discussion of religious hypocrisy, Bible misinterpretation, and the rise of fundamentalism the calmly reasoned prespective and understated tone of a neutral observer, The result? Scintillating reading for both skeptic and devout alike.
In our culture, where social media "friends" trump real-life relationships, people have never been more isolated and lonely. 365 Devotions to Love God and Love Others Well helps us experience God's perfect love for us and enables us to love others in a meaningful, honest, and profound way. Everyone wants to love and be loved, but we lack the time and the intentionality to forge lasting relationships. We go about our days feeling battered and broken, lonely and solitary, despite the fact that we've been relentlessly adored by our Creator. This devotional gently shares with us that God already calls us beloved, and He desires that we love others just as He loves us. 365 Devotions to Love God and Love Others Well reminds you daily that in God's eyes you're priceless beyond measure, and your intrinsic value doesn't change one bit regardless of what kind of day, week, or even year you’re having. God has called you irreplaceable. This is the love He has for you and the love He has called you to extend to those around you. Savor this yearlong journey into God's limitless and far-reaching love.
This captivating collection of poetry and essays is the soundtrack to the greatest Love story ever written. It is the spark that will ignite the flame within you. Prepare yourself for a cognitive collision with your intellect, spirit, and heart.
Love, God & Neurons is a hair-raising tale of a naive college dropout from Bengal becoming one of twenty-first century's most influential minds in Neuroscience. Called "a self-trained scientist and thinker" (Michael Persinger) and "a prolific, imaginative neuroscientist" (Ronald Cicurel), Abhijit Naskar cheerfully looks back on years of philosophical, spiritual and scientific adventures, while closely analyzing them with the Science of the Mind. In his surreal and captivating manner of writing, he gives us a glimpse of the internal molecular storms that used to give him countless sleepless nights and how those nights led to some of the brightest days in the history of scientific investigation. In Love, God & Neurons Naskar offers a candid look at the events, emotions and people that steered his life through the mesmerizing alleys of philosophy and some mystical and romantic experiences that ultimately inspired him to utilize the modern tools of science in the pursuit of lavishing human life with colors and self-awareness.
Celebrating ten years of the annual Sam Sharpe Lectures, this text is a collection of a decade's contribution from scholars, thinkers, activists, and ministers responding to the legacy of Sam Sharpe, a Jamaican National Hero. This text documents these moving, insightful and mobilising contributions and seeks to capture how Sharpe's legacy inspires action for justice in the 21st century. Rooted in a radical Jamaican narrative, The Sam Sharpe Lectures collectively demonstrate how Sharpe's legacy can inspire all people to be game-changers despite life's challenges. Sam Sharpe was enslaved, yet through a grounding in Christian faith, compassion, justice, and self-determination became an agent for transformation, and these lectures translate his legacy into tools for today's injustices.
I Love God and I'm Not Apologising for it documents Michael Gauci's migration from a life without the LORD being the captain of his ship, to that where the LORD is his be all and end all. He candidly presents that it is not all smooth sailing, and supports the power of his transforming relationship with the basis of Biblical principles and scripture being the foundation for his lifestyle change. Through sharing the dynamism of his accord with the Living LORD, he takes an apologetic view with the hope that many lives can be renewed with truth and purpose, as well as the LORD being duly glorified.
Kierkegaard's Psychology, filled with penetrating analyses of the most central and important problems of psychology, opens a new window to understand these enduring problems through a Kierkegaardian lens. Explanations cover the full spectrum of expected topics: sexuality and the damages connected to moralistic condemnation of sexuality; identity and awareness; escape and despair; instinct, guilt, defense, and self-delusion; anxiety, duplicity, conflict, and crisis; the state of encapsulation in which the individual rejects communication with the world and circles around himself; and the list goes on to include varieties of neurosis and psychosis. Parallels are made to Freudian and post-Freudian psychology, but the accent is put on Kierkegaard's major psychological project, namely, the analysis that obduracy, that sin, which consists in rejecting the possibility of being helped, in turning down recovery and clinging to one's own state of despair in spiteful love of it, leads individuals into the tragic zone of perpetually cherishing their own states of crisis. In the end, readers who either have no knowledge of Kierkegaard's concept of existentialism or a wrong notion of it, will be surprised to discover how very straightforward and realistic the Kierkegaardian problems are.
What makes good fortune "good"? Norman Reinhardt is certain that amassing large amounts of money is good, maybe even "better" and "best." He launches a frenzied search for a sizeable fortune that is willed to his wife by her rich uncle. In his quest Norman discovers an outrageous, then confusing, then challenging concept that all of his life is a good gift, and the gracious Giver is inviting him to a journey of scandalous generosity. Norman soon finds himself in a world of bewildering ambiguities and seeks not only for his good fortune but also for what will make his fortune "good."