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Bungalows & Mancaves reveals the world of Hickey and Clyde, where philosophical drinks are mixed with a southern twist and entertainment is provided by a talking guitar named Al. Tom Hicks, author of nine books and Rodney Pickel, author of two books, explore the wonderful world of space and time in a place called home. The semi-cool adventures include humor, food, and libations all wrapped up in a bundle called friendship.
OTTO, The Man at the Wheel finishes the story of Otto, which began in Vienna, Austria, and continues in Naples, Florida. Otto and his friends, Hickey & Clyde, communicate with humor and wisdom 40 important life and business lessons told with passion and common sense. Eighty years in the making, the book features a new "Otto" cartoon character and "Ottoisms" to convey the lessons, along with quotes and stories about an interesting cast of characters.
Following the political and economic transformation processes in Eastern Europe the religious landscapes have also changed. While some countries display a revitalization of religion, others are continuously secularizing. The book explores this contrast, including different, empirical based studies on the topic in a wide range of Eastern European countries.
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More than 60 activities in the areas of geology, human life, physical science, plants and animals, and weather to help preschool and kingergarten children integrate their faith with science.
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The European religious landscape is changing fundamentally. Are we experiencing a decline, revival, recycling or transformation of religion? Moreover, will Europe become a museum of religions or a laboratory of new religious experiences? A group of experts from different disciplines and nationalities, meeting in Pecs, Hungary - the European Capital of Culture 2010 -, examines in detail, the contrasting developments around the religious lives of individuals, communities, institutions, emerging from processes of secularisation, relativisation, and privatisation ("believing without belonging"). What emerges is a picture of very contrasting mega-trends, with positive and negative aspects, charac...
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