 | Psychiatrist Victor Frankl tells the story of the three years he spent as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, where he discovered that the will to find meaning in life motivates human existence. One of the 10 most influential books in the Library... |
 | Called one of the most influential American evangelicals of the 20th century, Dr. Tozer explores the nature of God. A popular religious classic. |
 | On television, the kings of absurdist comedy gave logic a much-appreciated drubbing with Spam, dead parrots, and anything else they could get their grubby little hands on. Did anyone really think the world of cinema would get much of a reprieve?... |
 | Psychiatrist Victor Frankl tells the story of the three years he spent as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, where he discovered that the will to find meaning in life motivates human existence. One of the 10 most influential books in the Library... |
 | In this entertaining and enlightening collection of interviews, the daughter of Robert Kennedy spoke to comedians, politicians, actresses, and writers about their experiences with the Catholic Church. Openly discussing their thoughts on modern-day... |
 | The Monty Python collective explains it all in this episodic comedy that dares to take on the most "sacred" aspects of life--sex, food, politics and religion--and bring them hilariously down to earth. One of the many highlights is the "Every Sperm is... |
 | This third volume in Michael Gurian's bestselling series of books about raising boys focuses on a program for controlling the aimless, often destructive impulses of boys and helping them direct their lives with goals, morality, and purpose. Gurian... |
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 | Psychiatrist Victor Frankl tells the story of the three years he spent as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, where he discovered that the will to find meaning in life motivates human existence. One of the 10 most influential books in the Library... |