Name: Rick Heller
Weblog: centristcoalition.com/blog [RSS]
Articles: 16
First Published: Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Last Published: Sunday, May 8, 2005
Currently listing articles 16-1:
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Mind Time— ...
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Quantum Evolution— A molecular geneticist presents a radical theory of evolution and consciousness
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The Mind and the Brain— A psychiatrist expert in OCD presents evidence that an immaterial mind can affect the physical brain
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A Stone of Hope— The 1960's civil rights movement was as much a religious revival as a liberal political movement.
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Proverbs of Ashes— The authors argue that the Christian focus on Jesus' suffering encourages women to remain in abusive relationships.
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Sickened— The memoir of a child who endured a strange form of abuse called Munchausen by Proxy
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God's Politics— An evangelical Christian proposes a new political agenda for religious liberals
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A New Christianity For A New World— A nontheistic Episcopal Bishop proposes a radical reform of Christianity
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America's Right Turn by Richard A. Viguerie & David Franke— Not a polemic, this book by conservative fundraisers is more of a how-to manual useful to political organizers of any stripe.
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The Serenity Prayer by Elisabeth Sifton— The daughter of the creator of the Serenity Prayer details the context leading to its creation during the dark days of World War II.
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Zen And The Brain by James H. Austin, M.D.— A neurologist explores the biological basis of states of consciousness experienced by Zen practitioners.
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The Twilight Of Atheism by Alister McGrath— Not a work of apologetics, this book is a frontal attack on atheism from a theistic perspective that is not presented as specifically Christian.
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Katie Melua - Call Off the Search— Rather than call off the search, Katie Melua should pick up the pace.
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The Battle That Stopped Rome by Peter S. Wells— An archeologist reconstructs the scene of one of Rome's greatest defeats, based on recent excavations at the site.
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The Wild Parrots Of Telegraph Hill by Mark Bittner— ...
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The History And Topography Of Ireland— Written in 1185 by Gerald of Wales for an English audience as a guide to a newly conquered land.

