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  • Narcissism and Its Discontents

    by J. Walsh ...
    Series series Social Sciences (R0)
    Narcissism and Its Discontents challenges the received wisdom that narcissism is only destructive of good social relations. By building on insights from psychoanalysis and critical theory it puts forward a theorisation of narcissistic sociability which redeems Narcissus from his position as the subject of negative critique. ... Read more

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  • Nutrient Power

    Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain

    Illuminates new scientific developments that can aid those with schizophrenia, anxiety, and moreA must-read for families, individuals, and medical practitioners interested in psychiatric healthcareUpdated with the most recent data to push beyond psychiatric medicine to a more efficient treatment systemOver the past 50 years, psychiatry has made some significantly large strides, but it needs a new ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Great Arabian Physicians

    and the Old-Time Makers of Medicine

    This work examines the place of the Arabs in the evolution of medicine and in science during the Middle Ages.“In order to understand the place of the Arabs in medicine and in science, a few words as to the rise of this people to political power, and then to the cultivation of literature and of science, are necessary. We hear of the Arabs as hireling soldiers fighting for others during the ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • Medieval Medicine

    “Medieval Medicine” is the story of the medical sciences in the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages are usually assumed to begin with the deposition of Romulus Augustulus, 476, and end with the fall of Constantinople, 1453. In this little volume, then, we have to outline the history of human efforts to prevent and treat the ills of mankind for nearly one thousand years. Until recently, it has been the ... Read more

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  • The World's Debt to the Catholic Church

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Church's Legacy: Impact on Education, Science, and Society

    In "The World's Debt to the Catholic Church," James J. Walsh presents a compelling argument that highlights the significant contributions of the Catholic Church throughout history. This work intricately weaves together historical narratives, theological insights, and cultural analyses, revealing how the Church has profoundly influenced education, healthcare, and the arts. Walsh adopts an ... Read more

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  • Old-Time Makers of Medicine

    The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages

    In "Old-Time Makers of Medicine," James J. Walsh presents a compelling exploration of the pioneering figures who shaped the field of medicine from antiquity to the modern era. Walsh's engaging narrative style intertwines historical rigor with vivid prose, bringing to life the struggles and triumphs of these remarkable individuals. Delving into the social, cultural, and scientific contexts of their ... Read more

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  • Subversive Christianity, Second Edition

    Imaging God in a Dangerous Time

    Where is Western culture going? What should Christians think about it? Those who already ask these questions often come up with confused answers. Those who do not are, arguably, living in a fool's paradise (or a fool's hell.) In this second edition of Subversive Christianity, Brian Walsh returns to the themes of cultural discernment that he unpacked more than twenty years ago. In a new Postscript, ... Read more

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  • The Essence of Bipolar Disorder

    Based on Progress in Neuroscience and Genetics

    A Groundbreaking Scientific Investigation into the Genetic and Neurological Origins of Bipolar DisorderAfter a multiyear study of recent advances in neuroscience and genetics, Dr. William J. Walsh has resolved many of the core unknowns about bipolar disorder that have puzzled researchers for more than a century. In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Walsh presents a new evidence-based theory of bipolar ... Read more

    $16.99 USD

  • Of Prophets, Priests, and Poets

    Christian Formation at the Gates of Hell

    If there is one thing that recent political developments have taught us it is that "character doesn't matter." The electorate--and most tragically, most of the white "Christian" electorate--has no problem endorsing people who have none of the virtues or character traits that would be identified with following Jesus. In this book of essays and reflections from over twenty-five years, Brian Walsh ... Read more

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  • Catholic Churchmen in Science

    Walsh presents a series of biographical sketches of prominent Catholic figures who excelled in various scientific fields, including astronomy, mathematics, physics, biology, and medicine. Among the most notable figures featured are Roger Bacon, the medieval philosopher and early advocate of the scientific method; Nicolas Steno, the founder of modern geology; and Gregor Mendel, the father of ... Read more

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  • Makers of Modern Medicine

    Exploring the Unwavering Legacy of Medical Pioneers

    In "Makers of Modern Medicine," James J. Walsh presents a compelling narrative that chronicles the lives and contributions of pivotal figures who have shaped contemporary medical science. Blending biography with historical analysis, Walsh's literary style is both engaging and informative, illustrating the interconnections between medical advancements and societal changes. The book contextualizes ... Read more

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  • Education: How Old The New

    Tracing the Evolution of Learning: A Bridge Between Past and Present Education

    In "Education: How Old The New," James J. Walsh presents a nuanced exploration of educational philosophies, tracing the evolution and transformation of teaching methods from antiquity to modern times. Utilizing a reflective and analytical literary style, Walsh engages with historical perspectives while critiquing contemporary educational paradigms. His meticulous examination of the interplay ... Read more

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