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Truth in Science the The question of the meaning of “truth” is central to many areas of contemporary debate, whether between those subscribing to a post-Enlightenment view of the world and those who seek fundamental …
Riches for the Poor Riches for the Poor struggles under the weight of a provocative and problematic thesis: the idea that learning the humanities will deliver the poor from poverty into the wealth of a reflective, …
The Nature of Our This book addresses a current, frontline issue in the perennial exchange between science and religion. Jersild surveys the contemporary scene in genetic research and the visionary goals of a number …
From Naked Ape to In this revised and updated edition, David Suzuki and Holly Dressel explore the ways in which human beings have evolved beyond their needs, trampling other species, believing that they can make the …
Restoring Nature Perpectives from While ecological restoration is undeniably a valuable part of the growing “new” conservation movement, many of its adherents have been somewhat reluctant to look at the social side of their work. …
Encounters with the Invisible I have suffered from CFS since the late 70’s although I was able to “push” through the majority of those years. I am now back in an accute phase and found Dorothy Wall’s book fascinating , …
Is the Visual World IS THE VISUAL WORLD A GRAND ILLUSION?, edited by Alva NoĆ«, tackles an interesting “new breed” of scepticism. Unlike traditional scepticism, which asks whether the world “as it really is out there” …
Advanced Reader of Contemporary This is a worthwhile book for any student of Chinese because if fills several important gaps in the materials currently available for Chinese students.Of these gaps, the greatest is that no single …
Western Places American Myths Despite countless past attempts to describe and analyze it, the American West retains an enigmatic quality that continues to attract and intrigue us. The essays in “Western Places, American Myths” …
Jesus Humanity and the “To be a witness and disciple of Jesus, every Christian has to figure out for him- or herself what Christianity is all about. . . . This book is a contribution to such an effort, understood not as a …