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    Series series European Policy Research Unit
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  • The Gift of Conflict: The Art of Biblical Reconciliation

    In a world shadowed by deception and decay, conflict emerges as an unexpected gift—a catalyst for profound transformation and spiritual growth. The Gift of Conflict: The Art of Biblical Reconciliation reveals how conflict can lead to spiritual growth and transformation.Drawing from Biblical wisdom and personal experience, Richard Parrish provides practical insights for overcoming life's challenges ... Read more

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  • Routledge Handbook of Sports Diplomacy

    Series series Routledge International Handbooks
    This is the first book to explore the full breadth and depth of the emerging discipline of sports diplomacy.Rooted in a definition of ‘diplomacy’ that focuses on negotiation, representation and communication, this book examines the increasingly important role that sport plays in the diplomatic practices of international relations, and the part played by an increasing range of key actors involved ... Read more

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  • Defining Drugs

    How Government Became the Arbiter of Pharmaceutical Fact

    Drug-related morbidity and mortality is rampant in contemporary industrial society, despite or perhaps because, government has assumed a critical role in the process by which drugs are developed and approved. Parrish asserts that, as a people, Americans need to understand how it is that government became the arbiter of pharmaceutical fact. The consequences of our failure to understand, he argues, ... Read more

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  • Hope for the Journey: Reflections of God’s Faithfulness

    Even believers sometimes have doubts. Many followers have issues of faith at some point in their spiritual journeys. Some are content to ignore those questions, and eventually, their faith may wane. Even those who don’t leave their churches do not have the spiritual lives they could have. Others, however, look to discover the reasons behind their doubts or other concerns and become stronger in ... Read more

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