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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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    Paul D. Meier,Frank Wichern,Donald Ratdiff

    Introduction to Psychology and Counseling: Christian Perspectives and Applications

    E£425.00

    The new edition of Introduction to Psychology and Counseling has much information. Each person should consider this work, especially when one is dealing with counseling. Now updated and extensively revised, the authors have retained the explanation of classic theory and added material that correlates these understandings with a holistic, Christian view of humanity and counseling.

    Psychologists, students, and any person dealing regularly with people will learn a lot by reading this work.

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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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        Steve Cioccolanti

        From Buddha To Jesus, An Insider's View of Buddhism and Christianity

        E£225.00

        This book helps Christians to understand the Buddhist mind-set and world view, and to see where there are useful points of comparison and contact. Steve explains the concerns, fears and stresses that Buddhists experience - Buddhism is not a way of harmony and cosmic unity, as Westerners tend to think - and suggests what Christians truly have to offer...

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