This book is a journey into the metaphysics of the creative process through the teachings of the Sufi sage Ibn al-?Arabi and other mystics. This project unfolds through the life experiences and ...
Why should Pagans care about Capitalism? This Primer, written by Alley Valkyrie and Rhyd Wildermuth, explains what Capitalism is, what it isn't, and why anyone who loves the earth and the sp...
The last work of a beloved leader. Abraham Joshua Heschel sets Soren Kierkegaard, Christian existentialist philosopher, and Hasidic masters Menahem Mendl and the Baal Shem Tov in conversation abou...
While hiking in 2010, an ill-advised, off-trail climb left debut author K. Bradley Watson dangling precariously over the edge of a cliff. Narrowly escaping disaster, Watson then found himself lost ...
A Patriot’s Devotional is a collection of daily devotionals that provide inspiration and encouragement for everyday living. The book is the perfect companion for time alone with G...
An American tapestry is woven daily with the circulation of coins, and who better to tell our story than the currency that is most prolific yet incredibly underappre...
This new commentary approaches Revelation from a Pentecostal perspective, but you may be surprised at what this does and doesn't mean in this case. This is a serious commentary based on the Greek t...
The history of Latin America has been written principally with a top-down approach that focuses on leaders and the privileged. Hernán Horna brings us a history that centers on the experience of Nat...
Many authors have sought to understand Northern Ireland's "Troubles," the nearly thirty-year armed conflict during which more than 3,500 people were killed.A People's Movem...
After the tragic death of his father, Michael OShea travels from his native Philadelphia to rural Kentucky for the summer. In this land of tobacco farmin...
This book interrogates the issues of dependency, underdevelopment and poverty as they relate to the so - called Third World countries. It posits that these conditions which are so - characteristic ...
First published in 1757, the treatise “A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful”, by the Irish philosopher Edmund Burke, provides a distinct ...
This book explores whether an objective standard of beauty exists and, if so, how we can access that standard in judging a work of art as beautiful or deformed. It is informed by a close reading ...
'p'Spanning from the early 1900s through the 1960's, this nostalgic ride through Northern California and Oregon is one of the most highly visual histories e...
Everyday Miracles Served Every Day
What do a piece of pie, a pair of jeans, a broken washing machine, accidents not happening, and coming back from the dead have in common? God!In a...
Everybody's life is woven from strands that join and bind, all formed by significant events and moments as you travel along your road. Each story takes different directions as it moves, sometimes f...