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Alfred Adler

Understanding Human Nature

E£170.00

This book is an attempt to define the public assets of individual psychology. It is at the same time acts as a display for the practical application of these principles, the individual continues daily, not only with the world or those around him, but with the organization for his personal life as well..

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    Evald Flisar

    Antigone Now

    E£85.00

    Antigone begins with The two sons of Oedipus, Eteocles and Polyneices, who are fighting for the kingship of Thebes. Both men die in the battle. Their successor, Creon, decides that King Eteocles will be buried, but Polyneices, because he was leading a foreign army, will be left on the field of battle. Antigone, his sister, buries him anyway.

    Antigone is caught burying Polyneices and is condemned to death. Her fiance and Creon's son, Haemon, learns about this and tries to convince Creon to change his mind. It's only then that the seer Tiresias appears. After a long discussion, he finally persuades Creon that the gods want Polyneices buried. By then it's too late Antigone has hung herself, Haemon kills himself when he finds her, and Creon's wife kills herself when she learns about her son.

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    Philip Yancey

    Reaching for the Invisible God

    E£195.00

    Is God playing games? What can we count on him for? This relationship with a God we can’t see, hear, or touch--how does it really work? The Reaching for the Invisible God Study Guide gives you a path in your personal quest for answers. 

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      Abd Eltwab Mostafa

      Martyrdom Operations

      E£65.00 E£26.00

      The martyrdom operations occupy an important position in the guerrilla action. Indeed, there is no exaggeration in considering these operations to be synonymous with this action. It is not true that martyrdom is based on religious forces

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      Philip Yancey

      Prayer: Does it Make any Difference?

      E£255.00

      Philip Yancey writes as a journalist, with a sharp eye for detail and an investigative unwillingness to force conclusions. Chapters are short, but brimming with juice. Stories abound. Part of the time, Yancey just wonders about prayer. And Yancey...is a mighty fine wonderer.... (Christianity Today)

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        REV. P. POURRAT

        Christian Spirituality Volume 3: Later Developments: From the Renaissance to Jansenism

        E£595.00

        This volume begins with the Renaissance and ends with Jansenism, covering- from the middle of the fifteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. It takes in the great schools of spirituality of French Schools.

        With the exception of the Salesian School, the others are divided between the great Catholic nations which filled the political stage of Europe during that period : Spain, Italy, and France. 

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