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Abd Eltwab Mostafa

Martyrdom Operations

E£65.00 E£26.00

The martyrdom operations occupy an important position in the guerrilla action. Indeed, there is no exaggeration in considering these operations to be synonymous with this action. It is not true that martyrdom is based on religious forces

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Carl Rogers

On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy

E£225.00

The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement, revolutionized psychotherapy with his concept of client-centered therapy. His influence has spanned decades, but that influence has become so much a part of mainstream psychology that the ingenious nature of his work has almost been forgotten. Houghton Mifflin is delighted to introduce this preeminent psychologist to the next generation with a new edition of this landmark book.

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    W. Randolph Tate

    Biblical interpretation : an integrated approach

    E£315.00

    This comprehensive exploration of the interpretive process,

     has served as a successful textbook. It focuses on the three "worlds" of biblical interpretation--the world of the author, the world of the text, and the world of the reader--to help students develop an integrated hermeneutical strategy. The book offers clear explanations of interpretive approaches, which are supported by helpful biblical examples, and succinct synopses of various interpretive methods. Pedagogical aids include end-of-chapter review and study sections with key terms, study questions, and suggestions for further reading.

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      Carl Rogers

      A Way of Being

      E£215.00

      Carl Rogers was a stubborn warrior when he entered many battles - battles in the field of treatment of income with scientific medicine and psychiatry, who tried to prevent psychologists from treating patients..

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        LOUIS GINZBERG

        The Legends of the Jews Vol. 2 From Joseph to the Exodus

        E£535.00

        One of the masterworks of twentieth century Jewish scholarship was Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews, or, more accurately, Legends of the Bible... For scholars, Ginzberg's book is a monumental work of research. But for the general reader, it is a gateway into a world, a world where the imagination roamed and the spirit was free... The Bible will never be the same for you again, if you do.

        (Rabbi Jack Reimer South Florida Jewish Journal.)

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          LOUIS GINZBERG

          The Legends of the Jews Vol. 3 From Exodus to death of Moses

          E£535.00

          Forty years in the wilderness transformed Hebrew slaves into the Jewish people. In the long wandering to the promised land, much happened that the Bible did not record. Volume Three collects the legends about events that occurred during the exodus, events of struggle and anger, and of wonder and awe.

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            LOUIS GINZBERG

            The Legends of the Jews Vol.1 From The Creation to Jacob

            E£535.00

            The masterpiece of one of the preeminent Talmudic scholars of the 20th century, the multivolume Legends of the Jews gathers together stories from the Talmud, the Midrash, the Bible, and oral traditions-also known as the Haggada-and offers them in chronological order. Volume I, first published in 1909, features tales of The Creation of the World, The Birth of Cain and Noah, The Birth of Abraham, and The Birth of Esau and Jacob-The Favorite of Abraham. A work of brilliant erudition and deep devotion, this is an invaluable collection of religious lore. American rabbi LOUIS GINZBERG (1873-1953) founded the American Academy of Jewish Research and was a prolific contributor to the Jewish Encyclopedia.

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              Alice Miller

              The Body Never Lies: The Lingering Effects of Hurtful Parenting

              E£160.00

              An examination of childhood trauma and its surreptitious, debilitating effects by one of the world's leading psychoanalysts.

              Never before has world-renowned psychoanalyst Alice Miller examined so persuasively the long-range consequences of childhood abuse on the body. Using the experiences of her patients along with the biographical stories of literary giants such as Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust, Miller shows how a child's humiliation, impotence, and bottled rage will manifest itself as adult illness―be it cancer, stroke, or other debilitating diseases. Miller urges society as a whole to jettison its belief in the Fourth Commandment and not to extend forgiveness to parents whose tyrannical childrearing methods have resulted in unhappy, and often ruined, adult lives.

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