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If Animals Could Talk by Werner Gitt & K.-H. Vanheiden What would we learn if animals could talk? The authors, world-class German scientists, open our eyes to the wonders of the animal world and increase our appreciation for the wisdom, joy, beauty and love reflected in God's creation. These insights into the animal kingdom not only generate in the reader an attitude of praise for the Creator of the universe, but also develop a sense of the sacredness of our world and the need we have to be ecologically minded and protectors of our environment if we are to please the God who made us all. 123 pp., ISBN 0-87213-225-0, paperback, $9.95
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| Time and Eternity by Werner Gitt The mystery of time and the concept of eternity have always been just a step beyond our ability to grasp. This leading information scientist leads a thought-provoking discussion of time, first as a purely physical quantity, and then as an anthropological quantity, before looking at what comes ahead-eternity. The main focus of the author remains fixed on the Eternal One who is the source of both time and eternity. 150 pp., ISBN 0-87213-228-5, paperback, $9.95 |
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Questions! I Have Always Wanted to Ask
by Werner Gitt
This well-known expert in the fields of information science, numerical mathematics and control
engineering is a speaker/writer who has traveled the world speaking on matters of faith and
science. Here he has compiled a list of the answers he gives to the questions he has been asked
most frequently about God, the Bible and its relationship to science, about heaven, life, faith
and many other significant issues facing people in today's troubled times.
188 pp., ISBN 0-87213-2295-3, paperback, $9.95
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Reasons to Believe: A Journey of Spiritual Awareness in the Modern World
by Robert Lefavi, Ph.D.
No longer do you have to check your brains at the door when entering a church, synagogue or
mosque says this scientist and former athlete, who explores here his inner knowledge of God
where he finds harmony between spiritual truths and what the modern world calls "reality." A
meticulous account of what critically-thinking people will encounter when trying to grow as
spiritual beings in a world that fails to recognize the spirit, this book examines important and
pertinent issues ranging from creation to the most recent scientific and medical findings to our
spiritually-stifling world in a unique manner that shows the incredible compatibility between faith
and reason.
160 pp., ISBN 0-932727-44-1, hardcover, $22.00
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Benevolent Living: Tracing the Roots of Motivation to God
by Richard Hazelett & Dean Turner
That we are surrounded by beauty is one of the surest proofs of God's existence, say these
two eminent philosophers who examine the universal concept that good behavior and living
benevolently is good. This idea not only is self-evident, but necessary for the world to
continue to exist, since au contraire the earth would soon implode under the towering
accumulation of greed, evil and vicious behavior. We all have a compass that points to good,
or God, and the more we understand about our motivations, the clearer will be our decision-making
processes.
448 pp., index, ISBN 0-932727-32-8, hard, $19.95
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Escape from God: The Use of Religion & Philosophy to Evade Responsibility
by Dean Turner
This Christ-centered exploration of the high price of God's sustaining, empowering love compels
one to examine our needs, our risk and our freedom. In the tradition of the Christian classics,
it dares the reader to live a life worthy of God's love in the midst of an amazing technological
civilization which is burdened by drug abuse, suicide and family disintegration. As a result of
our escape from authority, the author feels we have turned away from looking into the face of
God and do not accept what is required of us.
291 pp., index, ISBN 0-932727-43-3 hardcover, $19.95
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Voices from the Underground: For the Love of Animals
by Michael Tobias
This book takes you into the trenches of the struggle for freedom on behalf of animals.
From an international perspective and multiple arenas of investigation--legal,
anthropological, philosophical, spiritual, and ecological-Tobias looks at the current state
of animal rights and the multiple viewpoints within the animal rights community itself,
chronicling the remarkable exploits of many of those in the front lines of animal rights,
welfare and liberation: Gene and Lorri Bauston founders of Farm Animal Sanctuary; Ingrid
Newkirk and Alex Pacheco founders of PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals;
Christine Stevens of the Animal Welfare Institute and animal liberationist Rod, all heroic
visionaries who have devoted most of their lives to stopping cruelty to animals and working
with great courage and tenacity to persuade others of their ethical convictions.
160 pp., ISBN 0-932727-48-4, hardcover, $22
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Free to be Responsible: How to Assume Response-Ability
by Ben Thomson Cowles, Ph.D., foreword by Roger Shinn, Ph.D.
Responsible behavior seems to be waning. To be alive is to respond, but assuming proper
responsibility is a lifelong dilemma because we are both free and not free. By examining
how to assume response-ability, this book focuses on the ethical questions surrounding
the choices we make. To become more responsible is the ultimate obligation of the aware
person. This is a helpful guide for the journey through the many options within society.
397 pp., index, ISBN 0-932727-27-1 paperback, $12.95; ISBN 0-932727-28-X, hardcover, $19.95
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