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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Lack, Caleb W.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Providing an introduction to the fascinating world of those with problematic obsessions and compulsions, this is the fully revised and updated second edition of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Etiology, Phenomenology, and Treatment. Many of the world's leading researchers and clinicians contribute chapters to this volume, which covers everything from the causes of OCD, to how it manifests across different cultural settings, to evidence-based tr...

CHF 54.90

Aliens and Religion

Adair, Aaron / Pearce, Jonathan M. S.
Aliens and Religion
How big is the universe? Does intelligent extraterrestrial life exist somewhere in the universe? If so, how much extraterrestrial intelligent life (ETI) might there be? And if it is there, is it moral? Would they have a religion? And what would their existence say about human religions, theology, and beliefs? In short, is the existence of ETI incompatible with the belief in God, with certain religions and their theologies? These are the qu...

CHF 39.50

Debating Christianity

Loftus, John W.
Debating Christianity
John W. Loftus has an impressive back catalog of books that thoroughly debunk the belief in (the Judeo-Christian) God. With this book, he is adding to that repository of counter-apologetics resources with a collection of both previously written and original pieces gathered together in one place. Added to these opening statements, Part II of his book comprises some original material and other pieces that support his claims, including an argumen...

CHF 30.90

30 Arguments against the Existence of "God", Heaven, Hell...

Pearce, Jonathan M. S.
30 Arguments against the Existence of "God", Heaven, Hell, Satan, and Divine Design
The God of classical theism, that which Jonathan MS Pearce calls "OmniGod", is in the crosshairs in the collection of arguments against such a god's existence. Omnipotence, omniscience (including full divine foreknowledge of every event that will come to pass), and omnibenevolence make for difficult bedfellows. In fact, OmniGod's characteristics are so flawed when employed together, and when seen in light of design, heaven, hell, and Satan, th...

CHF 30.50

Why I Am Atheist and Not a Theist

Jonathan M. S. Pearce
Why I Am Atheist and Not a Theist
While Jonathan MS Pearce has written a whole suite of books that have produced a barrage against theism, in this book, he pulls a number of threads together that build up a case for his own entire worldview. This book is not just about why atheism is a more rational position than its counterparts, but it also builds the foundations for a sound epistemology (theories about knowledge and truth) and morality from the bottom up. Pearce's account f...

CHF 32.50

The Resurrection

Jonathan M. S. Pearce
The Resurrection
The Resurrection story is integral to the Christian faith, its truth has been crucial for Christians since the inception of the belief system. But did the events reported in the Christian Bible actually happen? How do the claims made by the authors look in light of careful historical analysis? Are the Gospel claims internally coherent? Do Christian believers have justification in believing the chapter and verse of this most famous of miraculou...

CHF 38.50

The Unnecessary Science

Laird, Gunther
The Unnecessary Science
The Unnecessary Science is a necessary contribution to the debate over natural law theory in contemporary moral, metaphysical, and legal contexts. The intellectual foundations of natural law theory were laid by Aristotle, expanded by Thomas Aquinas, and refined by modern proponents such as Edward Feser. It is with all three of these thinkers that Gunther Laird takes issue.This book is a meticulous critique of natural law theory, as proposed by...

CHF 35.90

Science and Spirituality

Berger, Joseph J
Science and Spirituality
This book provides a short introduction to humanism, aimed at students, young people and those seeking to understand a world without God and those who believe in a science-based, naturalistic worldview.Berger takes the reader on a whistle-stop tour of the universe absent of a god and finds it to be enlightening, rather than scary, meaningful, rather than aimless, hopeful and rational.Science and Spirituality is a refreshing introduction to the...

CHF 20.90

Not Seeing God

Pearce, Jonathan
Not Seeing God
Atheism is an evolving worldview - not the single proposition that God does not exist, but everything else that might or might not go with it. With only a single sentence about the existence of single entity, there is huge scope - necessity, even - for having to reasonably work everything else out. It's a lot more difficult to figure out the world when it's not handed to you in an old, outdated book. The world is sometimes a complicated place....

CHF 32.50

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Lack, Caleb W.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Etiology, Phenomenology, and Treatment provides an introduction to the fascinating world of those with problematic obsessions and compulsions. Some of the world's leading researchers and clinicians contribute chapters to this volume, which covers everything from the causes of OCD, to how it manifests across different cultural settings, to evidence-based treatments. Both new clinicians and those experienced with t...

CHF 42.90

Psychology Gone Astray

Abramson, Charles I. / Lack, Caleb W.
Psychology Gone Astray
In the relatively short history of psychology as a science, our understanding of human behavior, cognition, emotion, and perception has moved forward in leaps and bounds. This knowledge is frequently applied today to help make improvements in people's lives, from more effective therapies for the mentally ill to educational strategies to increased work productivity. But if we step back in time only a few decades, we find psychologists playing a...

CHF 50.50

Dot, Dot, Dot

Lindsay, James A.
Dot, Dot, Dot
Infinity and God have been close bedfellows over the recent millennia of human thought. But this is James A. Lindsay's point. These two ideas are thought, mere concepts. Lindsay shows in a concise and readable manner that infinity is an abstraction, and shows that, in all likelihood, so is God, particularly if he has infinite properties. This book is about math. It is about God. It is about stressing the importance of not confusing these two i...

CHF 28.90

13 Reasons to Doubt

Clint, Edward K. / Erickson, Beth Ann / Pearce, Jonathan M. S.
13 Reasons to Doubt
Pseudoscience. Astrology. God. Skepticism isn't just a reliable way to access and assess the world, it's healthy, too, for body and most certainly for mind. Why believe this, though? Surely you should be skeptical! Well, here are 13 good reasons. Evidence, if you will. From miracles to archaeology, free will to science denialism, within these pages there is something for everyone.

CHF 28.90

The Star of Bethlehem

Adair, Aaron
The Star of Bethlehem
The Star of Bethlehem: A Skeptical View is an analysis of the astronomical portent found in the Gospel of Matthew which supposedly led the Magi from the East to the birthplace of Jesus. Throughout history, people have tried to connect the Star to real, naturalistic phenomena, as well as to explain it in other ways. Adair takes a thorough look at all of these explanatory attempts, using the tools of science and astronomy, and finds them fundame...

CHF 29.90

Filling the Void

Pearce, Jonathan
Filling the Void
There is often thought, by theists, to be a void in humanist and atheist lives, a god-shaped hole. For many atheists, though, that void is amply filled with meaning and purpose, nobly and morally built up out of philosophy and living a fulfilled life. This volume helps to document that through a wide variety of verse, form, and content with poems from an interesting array of writers, detailing a range of emotions and thoughts. There has been a...

CHF 31.90

Mood Disorders

Lack, Caleb W.
Mood Disorders
In this book, clinical psychologist and professor Dr. Caleb Lack introduces readers to the class of mental health problems known as the mood disorders. Covering what we know about each of the specific disorders across eight areas (DSM-IV criteria, changes expected in DSM-5, associated features, presentation differences across the lifespan, gender and cultural differences, epidemiology, etiology, and empirically supported treatments), this text...

CHF 24.90

Anxiety Disorders

Lack, Caleb W.
Anxiety Disorders
In this book, clinical psychologist and professor Dr. Caleb Lack introduces readers to the class of mental health problems known as the anxiety disorders. Covering what we know about each of the specific disorders across eight areas (DSM-IV criteria, changes expected in DSM-5, associated features, presentation differences across the lifespan, gender and cultural differences, epidemiology, etiology, and empirically supported treatments), this t...

CHF 25.50

Did God Create the Universe from Nothing?

Pearce, Jonathan
Did God Create the Universe from Nothing?
The Kalam Cosmological Argument is a simple argument: Everything that begins to exist has a cause for its existence, The universe began to exist, Therefore, the universe has a cause. Apologists love to use these three short lines to argue that God is the cause of our universe. Jonathan MS Pearce takes the argument to task and finds it seriously lacking, despite its common appeal. Sounding the death knell for the Kalam, this is a must-have coun...

CHF 29.90

Beyond an Absence of Faith

Pearce, Jonathan / Vick, Tristan
Beyond an Absence of Faith
Leaving one's religion behind, walking away from faith, is never an easy journey. With family, friends, jobs, and every aspect of one's life to consider, the decision is not to be taken lightly. This anthology is made up of sixteen fascinating, and at times moving, accounts of such decisions, and the consequences they entail. Whether it be Christianity, Islam or any other life-impacting worldview, leaving it can be a difficult ordeal. This col...

CHF 33.50

Myth Education

Fletcher, David
Myth Education
There is a world, or perhaps a heaven, of deities outside of the Greco-Roman context, and this book looks to take you on a divine ride through those cultures to meet the gods and goddesses of ancient eras. David Fletcher, with the help of an array of sumptuous illustrations, weaves the ancient with the modern, giving a humorous and current commentary on the otherworldly of yesteryear. Many wonderful, fascinating, gruesome and downright weird (...

CHF 38.50