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Books
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The Vanishing : The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East€12.99
The Vanishing reveals the plight and possible extinction of Christian communities across Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine after 2,000 years in their historical homeland.
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Polygamy: A Very Short Introduction€11.99
Marriage has not always meant just one man and one woman. For much of human history, over much of the globe, the most common alternative was polygamy: marriage involving more than one spouse.
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Streets and Secret Places: Reflections of a News Reporter€12.95
Streets and Secret Places is a mix of reflections that have featured in Thought for the Day including insights that have come with experience.
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Scars of Eden, The : Has humanity confused the idea of God with memories of ET contact?€12.99
From the author of the bestselling ESCAPING FROM EDEN. Do our world mythologies convey our ancestors' ideas about God?
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The Happiness Hypothesis : Ten Ways to Find Happiness and Meaning in Life€12.99
Every culture hands wisdom down through generations. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others.
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Escaping from Eden : Does Genesis teach that the human race was created by God or engineered by ETs?€10.99
The familiar stories of the book of Genesis affirm that God made the universe, planet earth, and you and me.
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Richard Dawkins : The God Delusion€14.99
The God Delusion caused a sensation when it was published in 2006. Within weeks it became the most hotly debated topic, with Dawkins himself branded as either saint or sinner for presenting his hard-hitting, impassioned rebuttal of religion of all types.
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Hanging with the Elephant€11.40
Hanging with the Elephant begins as one man’s quest to overcome his demons, but becomes a journey into the depths of the soul
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Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil€11.99
With wit and energy, Nietzsche turns from this critique to a philosophy that celebrates the present and demands that the individual impose their own 'will to power' upon the world.