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John W. Armstrong

    John Armstrong ist ein britischer Philosoph, der sich auf das Schreiben über philosophische Themen konzentriert. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch eine tiefgehende Erforschung des menschlichen Geistes und der Existenz aus. Armstrongs Bücher bieten den Lesern nachdenklich stimmende Reflexionen über die Natur der Realität und den Sinn des Lebens. Sein einzigartiger Stil und seine scharfsinnigen Beobachtungen machen ihn zu einer bedeutenden Figur in der zeitgenössischen philosophischen Literatur.

    Tear Down These Walls
    The Vital Spark
    How to Worry Less About Money
    Conditions of Love
    The Water of Life
    Urin, Wasser des Lebens
    • In this revolutionary treatise, J W Armstrong puts the compelling case that all diseases (except those caused by traumatism or structural disorders) can be cured by one simple means: urine therapy. The therapy is an entirely natural treatment, a drugless system of healing that treats the body as a whole. Moreover, the only ingredient needed is a substance manufactured in the body itself, rich in mineral salts, hormones and other vital substances, namely human urine. It may seem strange to take back into the body something that the body is apparently discarding. Yet the theory is similar to the natural practice of organic composting. Fallen leaves, when dug back into the soil, provide valuable mineral salts to nourish new plant life. The same principle holds true for the human body.

      The Water of Life
    • Conditions of Love

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,1(80)Abgeben

      Drawing on such writers and thinkers as Plato, Tolstoy, Freud and Stendhal, this title explores how our perception of love is formed by culture and history. It is suitable for those who believe or disbelieve in love. schovat popis

      Conditions of Love
    • Tear Down These Walls

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      "I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one--as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me" (John 17:20-21, NLT). For most Christians these words of Jesus seem like an unreachable ideal. Or they promise spiritual unity without a visible demonstration between real people. Some even read these words with a sense of fear seeing this text used for a compromise agenda. How should we understand this prayer offered for all who follow Jesus?What if Jesus really intended for the world to "believe" the gospel on the basis of looking at Christians who live deep unity in a shared relationship with him? What if there is way of understanding what Jesus desired so that we can begin anew to tear down the many walls of division that keep the world from seeing God's love in us? Is our oneness much bigger and deeper than we could imagine? John Armstrong has devoted three decades to the work of Christian unity. His story and ministry have encouraged many around the world and now they are reflected in this memoir of a life devoted to unity.

      Tear Down These Walls