News: Four New Titles In Our Bookstore
Posted on Monday, April 05 @ 19:26:08 PDT by Virgil |
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From one of the best commentaries on the book of Revelation, to Quantum Physics, from an excellent book on Homeschooling to brilliant and witty analysis of the Superstrings Theory and the quest for the Ultimate Theory in physics, we have it all. Our goal is to provide powerful tools for all Christians to allow them to grow the Kingdom of Christ, and understand not only the culture and society, but the cosmos in which we live, therefore we added four new titles to our bookstore.
New Books Available
 | In The Consummation of the Ages, Kurt Simmons offers one of the best and most comprehensive commentaries on the book of Revelation in the modern theological sense. The book contains an incredible amount of high-quality research and effort. |
 | This is the book which changed my mind in regards to homeschooling. Eldredge offers practical and biblical hope for those dads who are willing to redirect their priorities and go safely home. |
 | Dazzling in its brilliance, unprecedented in its ability to both illuminate and entertain, The Elegant Universe is a tour de force of science writing-a delightful, lucid voyage through modern physics that brings us closer than ever to understanding how the universe works. |
 | Sparked by the trademark wit, humor, and brilliant use of analogy that have made The Elegant Universe a modern classic, Brian Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world. |
We also highly recommend:
 | This book reformulates the sociological subdiscipline known as the sociology of knowledge. Knowledge is presented as more than ideology, including as well false consciousness, propaganda, science and art. "... A major breakthrough in the sociology of knowledge. |
 | Since Kuhn does not permit truth to be a criterion of scientific theories, he would presumably not claim his own theory to be true. But if causing a revolution is the hallmark of a superior paradigm, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions has been a resounding success. |
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