books by Paul Dehn Carleton
books:
Concepts: A ProtoTheist Quest for Science-Minded Skeptics
10 reviews
Paul Dehn Carleton
Carleton House
, 2004
Thoughts on the origin and nature of today's religions
As the author is quick to point out, an obvious characteristic of life is purposefulness. As living creatures, we all have a sense, either unconscious, conscious, or both, of purpose. But how does this purposefulness, or "Life-Urge" fit into how we view ourselves, from a religious point of view? Carleton says there are four main ways in which people can do this. First, one can view oneself ...
science-minded
Irredeemable Ant-Man Volume 2: Small-Minded Digest (Irredeemable ...
Each of Us Is a Book: Poems for the Library Minded
The Magic School Bus Gets Eaten: A Book About Food Chains (Magic ...
The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us ...
The Absent-Minded Toad
concepts
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Mini Book and CD (If You Give...)
Moo Baa La La La
Dog Heaven
Time for Bed (Big Book Edition)
Ten Little Ladybugs
science
Ella Enchanted
Alanna (Song of the Lioness)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Revolution: A Manifesto
Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust
search for books
concepts
,
minded
,
prototheist
,
quest
,
science
,
science-minded
,
skeptics
books:
Kindle - Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
This is the future of book reading. I have used it and love it!
randomly chosen
book:
My Utmost for His Highest Journal: A Daily Devotional Journal
leave a comment
home
impressum - about us