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The late Bishop John A T Robinson wrote this book early on in his life. It is about the notion of personality and it's relation to Christian theology, with particular reference to the contemporary "I-Thou Philosophy" of Martin Buber and it's relation to the doctrine of "The Trinity" and "The Person of Christ."
Anyone who has ridden more than three bikes will know that there are differences - sometimes big differences - in the way they react. This book looks at motorcycle tuning and how this affects individual bikes, concentrating on chassis tuning.
Teaches readers how to evaluate their engines and how to assess what work you can undertake yourself, and what is best left to a specialist. Armed with little more than a set of files, you can make profound changes to the output power of a two-stroke.
A first-hand investigation of the seamy, dangerous and greedy politics that underpin a globally renowned tourist destination
When a middle-aged clinical psychologist begins working with a client describing bizarre mystical experiences, his own world changes radically, taking him on a breathtaking journey through divine consciousness into the revolutionary spirituality of aging.
A study of the Americans' leisure time, comparing the 1990s to the 1960s. The authors argue that, although many Americans feel increasingly rushed and stressed, they actually have more free time, which they waste in activities like TV. This edition is updated to include 1995-1997 data.
Stories of meaning, magic, healing and transformation for enlightened elders - wisdom tales for a new vision of aging.
The first wave of 76 million Baby Boomers, representing 28 percent of the American population, turns 65 in 2011 and they will live longer than any previous generation in history at least 15 years more than their parents! creating an entirely new stage of human life.
Drawing on years of street ministry, John explains how to diffuse tension, establish respect and create lasting relationships
This 1978 critical study of the English Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins provides original readings of the principal poems. It also gives full explanations of such terms as 'sprung rhythm' and 'inscape', and attempts to gauge the effect on Hopkins of the medieval schoolman John Duns Scotus.
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