Deadly Thought: "Hamlet"and The Human Soul

The human soul is for pre-modern philosophers the cause of both thinking and life. This double aspect of the soul, which makes man a rational animal, expresses itself above all in human action. "Deadl...

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Come Rack! Come Rope!

Come Rack! Come Rope! is the story of a fictitious family living during England's Reformation, a time in which practicing Catholics were often fined, imprisoned, or even executed. The hero, Robin Audr...

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Lay Speakers Tell Stories

Lay speakers will learn what makes a good story, discover their own style as a storyteller, study the techniques of effective storytelling, and practice creating stories from their own experience. Req...

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Heretics

The brilliant G. K. Chesterton takes on such writers and thinkers as Rudyard Kipling, George Bernard Shaw, and H. G.Wells, with an explanation of the problems of heretical thinking and the value of or...

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John Bunyan: His Life, Times, And Work

A traveling tinker, John Bunyan preached the Gospel in language the common people could understand and wrote the Christian classic, Pilgrims Progress. This standard biography is written by one of Buny...

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Deadly Thought: Hamlet And The Human Soul

This text provides a line-by-line analysis that explores the philosophical world of the play and its chief protagonist, Hamlet. Jan Blits illustrates how the character Hamlet, through his inability to...

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Holiness

This great classic has been reprinted again, owing to popular demand Ryle speaks with timeless application as a prophet into the modern age, even though he died a hundred years ago.

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