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Price: $14.00
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Sale: $8.79
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Manufacturer: Yale University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Mark Epstein
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Publisher: Yale University Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 616
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Publication Date: 2008-10-28
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Reading Level: 272
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Description: Immersed in Buddhist psychology prior to studying Western psychiatry, Dr. Mark Epstein first viewed Western therapeutic approaches through the lens of the East. This posed something of a challenge. Although both systems promise liberation through self-awareness, the central tenet of Buddha's wisdom is the notion of no-self, while the central focus of Western psychotherapy is the self. This book, which includes writings from the past twenty-five years, wrestles with the complex relationship between Buddhism and psychotherapy and offers nuanced reflections on therapy, meditation, and psychological and spiritual development. A best-selling author and popular speaker, Epstein has long been at the forefront of the effort to introduce Buddhist psychology to the West. His unique background enables him to serve as a bridge between the two traditions, which he has found to be more compatible than at first thought. Engaging with the teachings of the Buddha as well as those of Freud and Winnicott, he offers a compelling look at desire, anger, and insight and helps reinterpret the Buddha's Four Noble Truths and central concepts such as egolessness and emptiness in the psychoanalytic language of our time.
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Price: $16.00
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Sale: $7.95
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Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Joseph Campbell::Johnson E. Fairchild
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Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Dewey Decimal Number: 291.13
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Publication Date: 1993-02-01
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Reading Level: 288
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Description: The brilliant author of The Masks of God shares his ideas and speculations on our universal myths, in a fascinating, very personal work which explores the enduring power of the myths that influence our lives and examines the myth-making process from the primitive past to the immediate present.
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Price: $16.00
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Sale: $9.15
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Manufacturer: Penguin
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Henry Chadwick
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Publisher: Penguin
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Edition: Revised
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Dewey Decimal Number: 270
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Publication Date: 1993-10-01
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: Examines the beginning of the Christian movement during the first centureis AD, and the explosive force of its expansion throughout the Roman world.
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Price: $15.00
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Sale: $8.61
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Manufacturer: Yale University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: John Polkinghorne
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Publisher: Yale University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 530
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Publication Date: 2008-02-19
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Reading Level: 128
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Description: Despite the differences of their subject matter, science and theology have a cousinly relationship, John Polkinghorne contends in his latest thought-provoking book. From his unique perspective as both theoretical physicist and Anglican priest, Polkinghorne considers aspects of quantum physics and theology and demonstrates that the two truth-seeking enterprises are engaged in analogous rational techniques of inquiry. His exploration of the deep connections between science and theology shows with new clarity a common kinship in the search for truth. The author identifies and explores key similarities in quantum physics and Christology. Among the many parallels he identifies are patterns of historical development in quantum physics and in Christology; wrestling with perplexities such as quantum interpretation and the problem of evil; and the drive for an overarching view in the Grand Unified Theories of physics and in Trinitarian theology. Both theology and science are propelled by a desire to understand the world through experienced reality, and Polkinghorne explains that their viewpoints are by no means mutually exclusive.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $9.61
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Manufacturer: Destiny Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Mantak Chia::Maneewan Chia
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Publisher: Destiny Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 613.954
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Publication Date: 2005-07-15
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Reading Level: 288
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Description: A new edition of the bestseller
• The first book to reveal in the West the Taoist techniques that enable women to cultivate and enhance their sexual energy
• Reveals Taoist secrets for shortening menstruation, reducing cramps, and compressing more chi into the ovaries for greater sexual power
• Teaches the practice of total body orgasm
For thousands of years the sexual principles and techniques presented here were taught by Taoist masters in secret only to a small number of people (sworn to silence), in the royal courts and esoteric circles of China. This is the first book to make this ancient knowledge available to the West.
The foundation of healing love is the cultivation, transformation, and circulation of sexual energy, known as jing. Jing energy is creative, generative energy that is vital for the development of chi (vital life-force energy) and shen (spiritual energy), which enables higher practices of spiritual development. Jing is produced in the sexual organs, and it is energy women lose continually through menstruation and child bearing. Mantak Chia teaches powerful techniques developed by Taoist masters for the conservation of jing and how it is used to revitalize women's physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Among the many benefits conferred by these practices are a reduction in the discomfort caused by menstruation and the ability to attain full-body orgasm.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $9.00
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Manufacturer: Ignatius Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Pope John Paul II
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Publisher: Ignatius Press
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Edition: Revised
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Dewey Decimal Number: 241.66
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Publication Date: 1993-04
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Reading Level: 319
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Description: Drawing from his own pastoral experience as a priest and bishop before he became Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla has produced a remarkably eloquent and resourceful defense of Catholic tradition in the sphere of family life and sexual morality. He writes in the conviction that science--biology, psychology, sociology--can provide valuable information on particular aspects of relations between the sexes, but that a full understanding can be obtained only by study of the human person as a whole. Central to his argument is the contrast between the personalistic and the utilitarian views of marriage and of sexual relations. The former views marriage as an interpersonal relationship, in which the well-being and self-realization of each partner are of overriding importance to the other. It is only within this framework that the full purpose of marriage can be realized. The alternative, utilitarian view, according to which a sexual partner is an object for use, holds no possibility of fulfillment and happiness. Wojtyla argues that divorce, artificial methods of birth control, adultery (pre-marital sex), and sexual perversions are all in various ways incompatible with the personalistic view of the sexual self-realization of the human person. Perhaps the most striking feature of the book is that Wojtyla appeals throughout to ordinary, human experience, logically examined. He draws support for his views on the proper gratification of sexual needs, on birth control, and on other matters, from the findings of physiologists and psychologists. His conclusions coincide with the traditional teachings of the Church, which invoke scriptural authority. His approach ensures that non-Christians also can consider his arguments on their own merits.
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Price: $17.00
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Sale: $10.04
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Manufacturer: Orbis Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: James H. Cone
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Publisher: Orbis Books
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Edition: 20 Anv
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Dewey Decimal Number: 230.08996
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Publication Date: 1990-11
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Reading Level: 214
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Description: First published in 1970, this book presents a searing indictment of white theology and society, while offering a radical reappraisal of Christianity from the perspective of an oppressed black North American community. Now 20 years later, Cone reviews the evolution of his own thinking, plus black theology in dialogue with feminist theory and third world theologies of liberation.
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Price: $45.00
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Sale: $27.50
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Manufacturer: The Guilford Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Edwin H. Friedman
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 261.83585
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Publication Date: 1985-07-19
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Reading Level: 319
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Description: This groundbreaking volume applies the concepts of systemic family therapy to the emotional life of congregations and their leaders. Challenging many of the conventions of pastoral counseling, Edwin H. Friedman shows how family theory points to a less stressful approach to the full range of the clergy's responsibilities. He also illuminates how congregational dynamics can be a useful model for the study of any family enmeshed in larger systems, and how such systems can themselves be viewed as "families."
Friedman compares the emotional processes at work within individual families to those in church and synagogue, suggesting that clergy can often do more to help families by the way they lead their congregations than they can through specific counseling interventions. Specific topics examined in depth include leadership through self-differentiation, managing separations in families and in congregations, and the influence of previous generations upon life cycle events. The power of the family model is clearly demonstrated in numerous examples drawn from Friedman's own extensive experience as a rabbi and practicing family therapist and from many other rabbis, priests, nuns, and ministers with whom he worked.
Both clergy and lay leaders will find that this book directly addresses the dilemmas and crises they encounter daily, while family therapists and other helping professionals may wish to recommend it to students and clients as a lucid introduction to family processes.
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Price: $11.95
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Sale: $6.61
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Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Henri J. M. Nouwen
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 291
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Publication Date: 2003-12-02
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Reading Level: 112
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Description: Since it was first published more than twenty years ago, The Way of the Heart has helped millions of men and women cast off the anger and greed that trouble the world–and find love, compassion, and peace in the heart of God.
Inspired by the ancient teachings of St. Anthony and the Desert Fathers, The Way of the Heart clears before us a spiritual path consisting of three stepping-stones: Solitude (learning not to be alone but to be alone with God); Silence (the discipline by which the inner fire of God is tended and kept alive); and Prayer (standing in the presence of God with the mind in the heart).
Distinguished theologian Henri Nouwen brilliantly illuminates each of these disciplines. In reflections that are beautifully clear and practical, as uplifting on the fourth reading as on the first, he helps us separate the wheat from the chaff in our spiritual lives–and reconnects us with what truly matters.
Within this one small book lies the most relevant and inspiring challenge that we shall ever face: to surrender the compulsive noise of the world for the way of the heart that leads us to God.
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Price: $1.97
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Sale: $1.95
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Manufacturer: Whitaker House
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: John Eckhardt
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Publisher: Whitaker House
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Dewey Decimal Number: 235.403
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Publication Date: 2000-07
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Reading Level: 87
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