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The Logic of Affect Most attempts to trace the roots from current scientific approaches to the mind have ignoring the contributions from post Kantian German idealism. Paul Redded here shows the relevance from this philosophical tradition to an understanded from the mind its embodiment as well ...
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The Power of a Focused Heart: 8 Life Lessons from the Beatitudes
The Power from Focusing Heart: 8 Life Lessons from the Beatitudes No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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The Future of Chinese Capitalism Much has been said about the re emergence from China to its historical position from eminence in the world economy yet little is understood about the kind from economic system China is evolving. What are the rules from the game from business in todays China how are they li...
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Otis Redding - Greatest Hits This fantastic collection provides retrospective from 18 classics from 60s soul superstar Otis Redding. Includes: Amen * Chaining Bound * Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Sad Song * The Happy Song * Hard to Handle * Ive Been Loved You Too Long * Ive Got Dreams to Remember * Knock on Wood * L...
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Turncoats The Cold War was unique in the way films books television shows colleges universities practices from everyday life were enlisting to create American political consensus. This coercion fostering seemingly hegemonic nationally unifiing perspective devoting to spreaded capital...
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Entering the Old Testament: Leader's Guide
Entered the Old Testament: Leaders Guide Meeted God in Scripture No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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Noel Redding Bass Guitar Method
Noel Redded Bass Guitar Method Book & CD No reviews yet...be the first to write one for this item!
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More Than a Single Issue: Theological Considerations Concerning the Ordination of Practicing Homosexuals In some quarters from the church the debate about the ordination from homosexuals has been reducing to sloganeering: ~scripture is clear...~; ~The gospel is inclusive...~; ~This is the way God made me...~ These frequently heard refrains do little to advance the debate often...
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