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  Intended for Pleasure: Sex Technique and Sexual Fulfillment in Christian Marriage, Third Edition

 
Intended for Pleasure: Sex Technique and Sexual Fulfillment in Christian Marriage, Third Edition under Ethics in The Books Store
Price: $19.99
Sale: $11.00
 
Manufacturer: Revell
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Ed Wheat::Gaye Wheat
Publisher: Revell
Edition: 3
Dewey Decimal Number: 306.8
Publication Date: 1997-04-01
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: For over 20 years, this best-seller has helped couples build fulfilling marriages with medically accurate information and biblical wisdom on sex and relationships.

 

  The Problem of Pain

 
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Price: $12.95
Sale: $4.99
 
Manufacturer: HarperOne
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: HarperOne
Dewey Decimal Number: 231.8
Publication Date: 2001-02
Reading Level: 176
 
Description: The Problem of Pain answers the universal question, "Why would an all-loving, all-knowing God allow people to experience pain and suffering?" Master Christian apologist C.S. Lewis asserts that pain is a problem because our finite, human minds selfishly believe that pain-free lives would prove that God loves us. In truth, by asking for this, we want God to love us less, not more than he does. "Love, in its own nature, demands the perfecting of the beloved; that the mere 'kindness' which tolerates anything except suffering in its object is, in that respect at the opposite pole from Love." In addressing "Divine Omnipotence," "Human Wickedness," "Human Pain," and "Heaven," Lewis succeeds in lifting the reader from his frame of reference by artfully capitulating these topics into a conversational tone, which makes his assertions easy to swallow and even easier to digest. Lewis is straightforward in aim as well as honest about his impediments, saying, "I am not arguing that pain is not painful. Pain hurts. I am only trying to show that the old Christian doctrine that being made perfect through suffering is not incredible. To prove it palatable is beyond my design." The mind is expanded, God is magnified, and the reader is reminded that he is not the center of the universe as Lewis carefully rolls through the dissertation that suffering is God's will in preparing the believer for heaven and for the full weight of glory that awaits him there. While many of us naively wish that God had designed a "less glorious and less arduous destiny" for his children, the fortune lies in Lewis's inclination to set us straight with his charming wit and pious mind. --Jill Heatherly

 

  Character Makes a Difference: Where I'm From, Where I've Been, and What I Believe

 
Character Makes a Difference: Where I'm From, Where I've Been, and What I Believe under Ethics in The Books Store
Price: $11.99
Sale: $7.03
 
Manufacturer: B&H Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Mike Huckabee
Publisher: B&H Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 320.973
Publication Date: 2007-06-01
Reading Level: 227
 
Description:
How powerful is integrity? Just ask minister-turned-statesman, Mike Huckabee.  As lieutenant governor of Arkansas in 1996, he was publicly cast between the ultimate rock and hard place when his boss, governor Jim Guy Tucker, refused to resign despite his felony convictions in the Whitewater scandal.  Holding fast to the tenets of honor and faith, and his concern over what was best for the state’s people, Huckabee led the impeachment charge against his superior before a televised audience. That same day, Tucker resigned, and Huckabee would serve as governor of Arkansas until 2007, winning many national honors along the way. Character Makes a Difference is Mike Huckabee’s biographical account of how he handled that potentially major constitutional crisis and why he believes character is the key issue in everyone’s life, “in the work you do, the candidates you vote for, the people who look to you for leadership.”

 

  The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (Newly Expanded Paperback Edition)

 
The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (Newly Expanded Paperback Edition) under Ethics in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $6.97
 
Manufacturer: Schocken
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Simon Wiesenthal
Publisher: Schocken
Edition: Rev Exp Su
Dewey Decimal Number: 179.7
Publication Date: 1998-05-01
Reading Level: 304
 
Description: Author Simon Weisenthal recalls his demoralizing life in a concentration camp and his envy of the dead Germans who have sunflowers marking their graves. At the time he assumed his grave would be a mass one, unmarked and forgotten. Then, one day, a dying Nazi soldier asks Weisenthal for forgiveness for his crimes against the Jews. What would you do? This important book and the provocative question it poses is birthing debates, symposiums, and college courses. The Dalai Lama, Harry Wu, Primo Levi, and others who have witnessed genocide and human tyranny answer Wiesenthal's ultimate question on forgiveness.

 

  Handbook of Christian Apologetics: Hundreds of Answers to Crucial Questions

 
Handbook of Christian Apologetics: Hundreds of Answers to Crucial Questions under Ethics in The Books Store
Price: $22.00
Sale: $8.00
 
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Peter Kreeft::Ronald K. Tacelli
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 239
Publication Date: 1994-03
Reading Level: 406
 
Description: Sensible and concise, witty and wise, the authors offer compelling arguments for and defenses of every aspect of Christian belief, including faith and reason, God's nature, creation and evolution, providence and free will, miracles, the problem of evil, the Bible's historical reality, Christianity and other religions, and objective truths.

 

  Ethics for the New Millennium

 
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Price: $15.00
Sale: $5.60
 
Manufacturer: Riverhead Trade
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Dalai Lama
Publisher: Riverhead Trade
Dewey Decimal Number: 294.35
Publication Date: 2001-05-01
Reading Level: 256
 
Description: In a modern society characterized by insensitivity to violence, ambivalence to the suffering of others, and a high-octane profit motive, is talk of ethics anything more than a temporary salve for our collective conscience? The Dalai Lama thinks so. In his Ethics for the New Millennium, the exiled leader of the Tibetan people shows how the basic concerns of all people--happiness based in contentment, appeasement of suffering, forging meaningful relationships--can act as the foundation for a universal ethics.

His medicine isn't always easy to swallow, however, for it demands of the reader more than memorizing precepts or positing hypothetical dilemmas. The Nobel Peace laureate invites us to recognize certain basic facts of existence, such as the interdependence of all things, and from these to recalibrate our hearts and minds, to approach all of our actions in their light. Nothing short of an inner revolution will do. Basic work is required in nurturing our innate tendencies to compassion, tolerance, and generosity. And at the same time, "we need to think, think, think ... like a scientist," reasoning out the best ways to act from a principle of universal responsibility. Like a merging of the care and compassion of Jesus, the cool rationality of the Stoics, the moral program of Ben Franklin, and the psychology of William James, Ethics for the New Millennium is a plea for basic goodness, a blueprint for world peace. --Brian Bruya


 

  Overcoming Sin and Temptation

 
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Price: $22.00
Sale: $14.14
 
Manufacturer: Crossway Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: John Owen::Kelly M. Kapic::Justin Taylor
Publisher: Crossway Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 241.3
Publication Date: 2006-09-25
Reading Level: 464
 
Description:

The writings of John Owen are a challenge to any reader, to say the least. His intricacy and complexity are intimidating and his language is downright befuddling at times. However, the depth of thought and the immense value of Owen’s works cannot be quantified. His three classic works on sin and temptation are profoundly helpful to any believer who seeks to become more like Jesus Christ.

In this volume, the editors have made updates to the language, translated the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew and footnoted difficult or unknown phrases, all without sacrificing any of the wonderful content of Owen’s work. It is a uniquely accessible edition of John Owen’s previously daunting work.

“The editors of this volume have worked hard to make Owen’s unrivalled insight into the Christian’s inner war with sin accessible to all, and the result is truly a godsend.”
J. I. Packer, Professor of Theology, Regent College

“To read Owen is to mine spiritual gold. Unfortunately, as in mining, reading Owen is hard work. Now, Kelly Kapic and Justin Taylor have made Owen’s work accessible to modern readers while still retaining his unique writing style.”
Jerry Bridges, Navigators Community Ministries Group

“With brilliant editorial efforts and insightful introductions by Kapic and Taylor, John Owen’s magnificent treatises on sin and sanctification have been made available for a new generation.”
David S. Dockery, President, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee

“Sin is tenacious, but by God’s grace we can hate it and hunt it. John Owen provides the master guide for the sin-hunter. Kapic and Taylor bring together three of Owen’s classics, clarifying them in simple ways—but all the substance, the careful, hounding arguments are still there.”
Mark Dever, Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.

“John Owen understood how the gospel makes us well. Three cheers for Kapic and Taylor for introducing a new generation to Owen’s peerless works.”
Sinclair B. Ferguson, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S.C.

“John Owen is a spiritual surgeon with the rare skill to cut away the cancer of sin and bring gospel healing to the sinner’s soul. Apart from the Bible, I have found his writings to be the best books ever written to help me stop sinning the same old sins.”
Philip Graham Ryken, Senior Minister, Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia

“No writer has taught me more about the dynamics of the heart and the deceitfulness of sin than John Owen. Read this book carefully; it will help you understand your heart and experience God’s grace.”
C. J. Mahaney, Sovereign Grace Ministries, Gaithersburg, Maryland


 

  Superstition: Belief in the Age of Science

 
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Price: $24.95
Sale: $12.47
 
Manufacturer: Princeton University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Robert L. Park
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 215
Publication Date: 2008-10-12
Reading Level: 240
 
Description:

From uttering a prayer before boarding a plane, to exploring past lives through hypnosis, has superstition become pervasive in contemporary culture? Robert Park, the best-selling author of Voodoo Science, argues that it has. In Superstition, Park asks why people persist in superstitious convictions long after science has shown them to be ill-founded. He takes on supernatural beliefs from religion and the afterlife to New Age spiritualism and faith-based medical claims. He examines recent controversies and concludes that science is the only way we have of understanding the world.

Park sides with the forces of reason in a world of continuing and, he fears, increasing superstition. Chapter by chapter, he explains how people too easily mistake pseudoscience for science. He discusses parapsychology, homeopathy, and acupuncture; he questions the existence of souls, the foundations of intelligent design, and the power of prayer; he asks for evidence of reincarnation and astral projections; and he challenges the idea of heaven. Throughout, he demonstrates how people's blind faith, and their confidence in suspect phenomena and remedies, are manipulated for political ends. Park shows that science prevails when people stop fooling themselves.

Compelling and precise, Superstition takes no hostages in its quest to provoke. In shedding light on some very sensitive--and Park would say scientifically dubious--issues, the book is sure to spark discussion and controversy.


 

  How Should We Then Live?: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture

 
How Should We Then Live?: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture under Ethics in The Books Store
Price: $19.99
Sale: $11.96
 
Manufacturer: Crossway Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Francis A. Schaeffer
Publisher: Crossway Books
Edition: 50 Anv
Dewey Decimal Number: 909.09821
Publication Date: 2005-03-03
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: In How Should We Then Live? Francis Schaeffer analyzed the reasons for modern society's state of affairs and presented the only viable alternative: living by the Christian ethic, acceptance of God's revelation, and total affirmation of the Bible's truth, morals, values and meaning. This edition commemorates the 50th anniversary of L'Abri Fellowship and includes a new foreword.

 

  Orthodoxy

 
Orthodoxy under Ethics in The Books Store
Price: $8.99
Sale: $8.09
 
Manufacturer: Wilder Publications
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: G. K. Chesterton
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Dewey Decimal Number: 239
Publication Date: 2008-01-02
Reading Level: 108
 
Description: If G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy: The Romance of Faith is, as he called it, a "slovenly autobiography," then we need more slobs in the world. This quirky, slender book describes how Chesterton came to view orthodox Catholic Christianity as the way to satisfy his personal emotional needs, in a way that would also allow him to live happily in society. Chesterton argues that people in western society need a life of "practical romance, the combination of something that is strange with something that is secure. We need so to view the world as to combine an idea of wonder and an idea of welcome." Drawing on such figures as Fra Angelico, George Bernard Shaw, and St. Paul to make his points, Chesterton argues that submission to ecclesiastical authority is the way to achieve a good and balanced life. The whole book is written in a style that is as majestic and down-to-earth as C.S. Lewis at his best. The final chapter, called "Authority and the Adventurer," is especially persuasive. It's hard to imagine a reader who will not close the book believing, at least for the moment, that the Church will make you free. --Michael Joseph Gross

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