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David Leach

    David Leach est un auteur accompli de non-fiction dont l'écriture explore l'attrait et les dangers des sports extrêmes, ainsi que les thèmes de la culture numérique et de la vie communautaire. Ses essais et articles ont paru dans de nombreuses publications canadiennes et internationales, reflétant un vif intérêt pour les voyages d'aventure et les arts. Le travail de Leach se penche sur les rêves complexes de paix au sein de sociétés divisées et les conséquences souvent imprévues de la poursuite d'idéaux ambitieux. Son approche narrative mêle magistralement une narration captivante à des commentaires perspicaces sur l'aspiration humaine et ses résultats finaux.

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    Reason, Community and Religious Tradition
    Adventure Time: Fist Bump Cavalcade
    Nouns
    The New Axis of Evil
    Chasing Utopia: The Future of the Kibbutz in a Divided Israel
    • This book offers an insightful and unbiased examination of a volatile region, delving into its complex historical, cultural, and political dynamics. It aims to illuminate the underlying issues and perspectives that shape the area, fostering a deeper understanding of its challenges and conflicts. Through thorough research and compelling narratives, it invites readers to engage with the intricacies of the region without leaning towards any particular ideology.

      Chasing Utopia: The Future of the Kibbutz in a Divided Israel
    • The New Axis of Evil

      Exposing the Bipartisan War on Liberty

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a conflict for freedom in America, highlighting how both political parties, along with media and religious institutions, are engaged in undermining individual liberties. It delves into the implications of this struggle, examining the motivations and actions of those in power as they challenge the foundational values of democracy and personal rights. The book presents a critical analysis of the current socio-political landscape, urging readers to reflect on the state of their freedoms.

      The New Axis of Evil
    • Nouns

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Featuring a whimsical blend of absurdity and humor, this graphic novel introduces the Nouns, quirky characters from the Noun-a-sphere who embark on a pilgrimage to their theme park, NOUNTOWN. Led by the seemingly benevolent Uncle Bob, their journey takes a dark turn as he plots to eradicate meat consumption through a Noun-based diet, with the help of fast-food corporations. The Nouns, however, are blissfully unaware of the impending threat, relying on their naive charm and a jar of expired pickles to save themselves from extinction.

      Nouns
    • Collected together for the first time ever, these are the UK-exclusive comic strip escapades of Finn and Jake, featuring all your favourite characters in a series of ridiculous and extremely silly adventures that see our plucky heroes battle giant candy-eating hedgehogs, The Magic Man, Rock Wizards, Egg Pixies and one extremely angry squirrel.

      Adventure Time: Fist Bump Cavalcade
    • This title was first published in 2001: Reason, Community and Religious Tradition examines key questions about the relationship of rationality to its contexts by tracing the early history of the so-called 'ontological' argument. The book follows Anselm's Proslogion from its origins in the private, devotional context of an eleventh-century monastery to its reception in the public and adversarial contexts of the friars' schools in the thirteenth century. Using unpublished manuscript evidence from the Dominican and Franciscan schools at Oxford, Paris and Bologna in the thirteenth century, Matthews argues that the debate over Anselm's argument embodied the broader religious differences between the Franciscan and Dominican communities. By comparing the most famous figures of the period with their lesser-known contemporaries, Matthews argues that the Friars thought as communities and developed as traditions as they developed their arguments. This book will interest anyone concerned with the nature of rationality, and its relationship to communities and traditions, and what this entails for rational debate across cultural divides. In particular, it offers a fresh perspective on traditional approaches to the rationality of religion and religious belief.

      Reason, Community and Religious Tradition
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      1100 Crazy Fun & Random Facts You Won't Believe - The Knowledge Encyclopedia To Win Trivia (Funny, Strange & Ridiculous Facts)