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NEO-GNOSIS    by Mike Luoma
Price: $2.99 USD. 34450 words. Published on May 27, 2009. .

How much do you "know" about early Christianity? You might be surprised what you don't really know! A lot of ground is covered in "Neo-Gnosis", from what Christian scholars know but don't tell congregations, to autobiographical stories of ongoing awakening, to uncovering what recently revealed "Gnostic" teachings tell us about how varied the early followers of Jesus truly were.
They Stole God (a story from More Lost Memories)    by Teel McClanahan
Price: $1.99 USD. 12790 words. Published by Modern Evil Press  on July 17, 2009. .

This story is one of my favorites from this collection, delving into theology, cosmology, ethics & morality, while telling a tale that ends up containing dramatic & violent bank robberies and the violation of the sanctity of religious dogma - by force. Follow a group of monk-like religious adepts & their friends as they delve deep into the secrets of their strange & mysterious religion.
Dharma, Not Dogma! Buddhism and the Fluid Art of Realization    by Lawrence W. Dolnick
Price: $0.99 USD. 2130 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 19, 2010. .

This paper explores Buddhist teachings regarding faith, belief, and the difference between these terms, examining the individual's relationship to doctrine on the Buddhist path. It is my hope that seekers on all spiritual paths will discover the unique possibilities embodied in this Buddhist approach to the Divine, and the advantage of this view to any spiritual quest, regardless of Tradition.
The Science of Truth    by CW Adams
Price: Free! 91660 words. Published on March 21, 2011. .

This exploration provides a critical review of the prominent scientific theories regarding evolution, creation, identity, genetics, quantum physics, and even the scientific method itself. Practical and verifiable conclusions are accomplished, substantiating some of our deepest emotions. The Science of Truth successfully bridges the gap between true faith and real science.
Ghosts of a Tired Universe    by Jonas Samuelle
Price: $2.99 USD. 73480 words. Published on April 23, 2011. .

There are worlds where passion means more than action. There are places where time has no meaning, and anything is possible. When a heart-broken sculptor seeks them out, existence itself may crumble under the weight of his pain.
The Achievements and the Days Book IIIa. The Christian Enigma    by Roland Maes
Price: $3.99 USD. 53930 words. Published on April 27, 2011. .

The third book details the development of the Christian religion over time. It is divided in two parts. Book III a, The Christian Enigma, describes in two chapters the rise of the Christian faith within the Roman Empire.
Travels with a Monkey Mind: HOW MY KARMA RAN OVER MY DOGMA    by Graham  Shepherd
Price: $3.99 USD. 73600 words. Published by E-Books Publisher on May 20, 2011. .

Reflective and informed, Graham Shepherd is a student of Buddhism who demystifies it by showing us how the Buddhist life is actually lived - whether through his own life in Britain and his native Ireland, or by travelling through the heartland of Tibet and living among the Buddhist Diaspora in Nepal and North India.
The Belgic Confession    by Edwin Walhout
You set the price! 47920 words. Published on June 20, 2011. .

A pastoral and theological critique of an important document from the Reformation era. Reformed theology, valuable as it has been, needs some revision and updating.
The Canons of Dort    by Edwin Walhout
You set the price! 37390 words. Published on June 20, 2011. .

A pastoral and theological critique of a controversial document from the post-Reformation era.
My Father's America - Volume Two - The Colonies    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 175370 words. Published on November 7, 2011. .

England was ready. Of all the nations in Europe, 17th-century England was most peculiarly suited to succeed in peopling the North American continent. This was a strange turn of events. England had been the very last of the Western powers to show any kind of interest in the world beyond Europe. Yet once they got started, the English were destined to succeed in the most spectacular way.