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By Michel Onfray
The provocative French intellectual promotes a radical body politics that shows us how we must think and act to live well.
By Galen Guengerich
A leading minister offers an inspiring guide to living a meaningful life by embracing the power of gratitude. Galen Guengerich, the charismatic, brilliant leader of one of the nation's most prominent Unitarian Universalist congregations, All Souls in New York City, shares with readers his wisdom on how to lead a purposeful and joyful life through the practice of gratitude.
By Richard Kearney
By Joyce Meyer
"It is important to gain a thoughtful and practical understanding of the seven foundational principles in the book of Proverbs: wisdom, understanding, prudence, knowledge, discretion, discernment, and fear of the Lord. If we desire to possess these qualities, we must make a commitment to a deeper understanding and implementation of these values in our daily lives. Featuring inspiring questions and space for thoughtful reflection, [this book] will enlighten you with God's understanding and teach you the foundational principles and secure God's help in practicing them"--
By Joel Osteen
New York Times bestselling author and host of the Joel Osteen Radio on SiriusXM wants you to know that now is the time to get your hopes up and start expecting that better is on the way. Whether you're climbing toward the next level, stretching for an out-of-reach goal, or doing your utmost to overcome a challenge, it's time to step into a better life filled with more.
By Victoria Arlen
ESPN personality, former Dancing with the Stars contestant, and Paralympics champion Victoria Arlen shares her courageous and miraculous story of recovery after falling into a mysterious vegetative state at age eleven and how she broke free, overcame the odds, and never gave up hope. When Victoria Arlen was eleven years old, she contracted two rare diseases simultaneously and fell into a mysterious vegetative state.
By Paul Mendes-Flohr
The identity of contemporary Jews is multifaceted, no longer necessarily defined by an observance of the Torah and God's commandments. Indeed, the Jews of modernity are no longer exclusively Jewish. They are affiliated with a host of complementary and sometimes clashing communities--vocational, professional, political, and cultural--whose interests may not coincide with that of the community of their birth and inherited culture.
By John C. Polkinghorne
Is it possible to think like a scientist and yet have the faith of a Christian. Although many Westerners might say no, there are also many critically minded individuals who entertain what John Polkinghorne calls a "wistful wariness" toward religion--they feel unable to accept religion on rational grounds yet cannot dismiss it completely.
By Eric R Kandel
Neuroscientist Eric R. Kandel recounts his remarkable career since receiving the Nobel in 2000. He takes readers through his lab's scientific advances as well as his efforts to promote public understanding of science and to put brain science and art into conversation.
By Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith
An "investigation into future technologies -- from how to fling a ship into deep space on the cheap to 3D organ printing."--
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