When Jesus said, “Suffer the children,” faith healing is not what he had in mind
When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine Paul A Offit. up taking a life that need not have been lost. How does this square with viewing the ban as 'pro-life'?” On November 14, 2012, more than two weeks after her death, ...
prompting of Coudert staffers.25 More significant was the BHE's failure to dismiss CCNY public- speaking instructor Francis J. Thompson, whose case lingered even though Thompson, after serving as an army intelligence officer during the ...
Bad Faith tells the story of one of history’s most despicable villains and con men—Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, Nazi collaborator and “Commissioner for Jewish Affairs” in France’s Vichy government.Darquier set about to eliminate ...
Bad Faith tells the story of one of history's most despicable villains and conmen - Louis Darquier, Nazi collaborator and 'Commissioner for Jewish Affairs', who dissembled his way to power in the Vichy government and was responsible for ...
Bad Faith tells the story of one of history's most despicable villains and conmen - Louis Darquier, Nazi collaborator and 'Commissioner for Jewish Affairs', who dissembled his way to power in the Vichy government and was responsible for ...
Bad Faith
A Forgotten History of Family, Fatherland and Vichy France Carmen Callil. could own a bicycle, while English women left at liberty had to report to the police daily, and for them horses were allowed, but not bicycles.
While Butch and Marlene work to convict the parents of a deceased boy whose health was neglected in favor of a charismatic reverend's faith-healing edicts, Karp struggles to prevent a...
"A history of the origins of the Religious Right that challenges the commonly held misconception that abortion was its original galvanizing issue"--
Thus, Christianity’s basic theological principles derive from those who killed Jesus. This is just one of many challenging propositions backed with strong evidence that appear in this book.
An extern nun at the cloistered order of The Sisters of the Blessed Adoration in the New Mexico desert, Sister Agatha's job is to handle most of the order's contact with the outside world, but when Father Anselm, the monastery's chaplain, ...
While Butch and Marlene work to convict the parents of a deceased boy whose health was neglected in favor of a charismatic faith healer, Karp struggles to prevent a violent attack on New York City with the help of an imprisoned Russian ...
"I now describe myself as a lapsed atheist. I still don’t believe in God, and I never take Communion. But I like going to church. My favourite service is choral evensong", Follett writes. "Why do I go?
A parent’s worst nightmare sets the stage for the exhilarating new thriller in Robert K. Tanenbaum’s New York Times bestselling Butch Karp series.
And in the collection's title story, the running narrative of a pathetic yet oddly compelling ladies man culminates in an unexpected and deadly confrontation.
What separates constructive religious impulses from destructive ones? How does someone who begins by contemplating his relationship with God end by committing an act of murder? Some argue that religiously...
"Guardians of the Galaxy meets the Hobbit in this rollicking fantasy adventure.
Wade decision. The problem is this story simply isn’t true. Largely ambivalent about abortion until the late 1970s, evangelical leaders were first mobilized not by Roe v. Wade but by Green v.
Once she was Professor Mary Naughton, investigative reporter, teacher, and free spirit.