Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Daniel Joseph

    Joseph écrit des romans depuis l'âge de onze ans ; il lui a fallu près de deux décennies et plus d'un million de mots avant qu'il n'ose publier son onzième livre. Son œuvre littéraire se caractérise par une exploration approfondie des structures narratives et du développement des personnages, visant à créer des mondes immersifs pour le lecteur. Il se concentre sur des intrigues complexes et la profondeur psychologique de ses personnages, cherchant à susciter des réponses émotionnelles authentiques. Son style d'écriture met l'accent sur des images vives et un examen réfléchi de thèmes universels.

    Hledání pravdy : učení a praxe Strovoloského mága
    Ecumenism in praxis
    Simulation in EMS and Critical Care Transport
    3 Steps to get rid of ANY Bad Habit
    • 3 Steps to get rid of ANY Bad Habit

      And Live Free

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This guide outlines a practical three-step process to eliminate bad habits and replace them with positive behaviors. It emphasizes understanding the triggers that lead to unwanted habits, developing strategies to disrupt these patterns, and implementing sustainable changes for long-term success. The approach combines psychological insights with actionable advice, making it accessible for anyone seeking personal improvement and healthier lifestyle choices. The focus is on empowering readers to take control of their habits and achieve their goals.

      3 Steps to get rid of ANY Bad Habit
    • Ecumenism in praxis

      A Historical Critique of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The Malankara Mar Thoma Church’s ecumenical outlook – marked by twin facets of openness and autonomy – has been the underlying ethos guiding its history, helping it to establish a unique identity. The book retells the church’s ecumenical history dating back to its founding in 52 CE. This study throws ample light on the period between the significant changes of 1889 and the present times. It deals with questions such as: How did the church start practising an ecumenical outlook even before the word ecumenism was coined? Could this have resulted from the church’s interaction with Indian culture that upholds unity in diversity?

      Ecumenism in praxis