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Kay Warren

Choose Joy: Because Happiness isn't Enough

E£160.00

Where does joy fit into those moments?

In Choose Joy, acclaimed author and Christian leader Kay Warren shares the path to experiencing soul-satisfying joy no matter what you're going through. Joy is deeper than happiness, lasts longer than excitement, and is more satisfying than pleasure and thrills. Joy is richer. Fuller. And it's far more accessible than you've thought.

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    Hassan Hammad

    The Imagination of an Utopia

    E£110.00

    The subject of fiction has received clear interest from many philosophers, both idealists and empiricists. We will depart from the subject of our studies if we try to follow the opinions of modern philosophers in this regard

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      Farag ElAntare

      Music's Critics and Taste

      E£85.00 E£34.00

      The time has finally come for us to join the Arab Library as a very important reference in music criticism as a science and not as an essay practice

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      Lois Rock

      The Encyclopedia of Jesus - soft cover

      E£255.00

      This beautifully illustrated volume walks readers through every chapter of the Bible, while also explaining such things as how we got the Bible, how it was preserved over the years, how the Bible fits in with historical sources and archeological finds, and similar information.

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        Lois Rock

        The Encyclopedia of Jesus - Hard cover

        E£325.00

        This beautifully illustrated volume walks readers through every chapter of the Bible, while also explaining such things as how we got the Bible, how it was preserved over the years, how the Bible fits in with historical sources and archeological finds, and similar information.

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          James K. Hoffmeier

          The Archaeology of the Bible

          E£365.00

          Does this have anything to do with the Bible, the book that has profoundly influenced Western culture? Is there archaeological evidence that bears on the Bible? Are the narratives of the Bible, especially those from 3,000 and more years ago, myth or history? Is a scientific discipline like archaeology even compatible with an obviously religious book like the Bible? These are relevant questions that this book will seek to answer.’

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