St. Augustine (354-430), greatest of the Church Fathers, continues to exercise a unique and profound influence upon the intellectual history of the West after more than fifteen hundred years. Pioneer in the theology of Grace and in a psychological understanding of the Trinity, his impact upon subseq[...]
Snuggle up with "My First Taggies: Princess" - a super-soft cloth. This is a book with colourful tags for children to rub and tug.[...]
From 1998 to 2006, "Will & Grace" aired on NBC for a total of eight seasons and was the highest-rated sitcom for adults. The show was one of the first to depict gay main characters and won sixteen Emmy Awards and eighty-three nominations. Packed on the pages of this fun and nostalgic mini book, you [...]
A fun guide to the important things in life, according to TV's Will, Grace, Jack & Karen. While resurrections of beloved TV shows are generally met with skepticism, after an eleven-year absence, Will & Grace is back on our screens and has been enthusiastically embraced as "a fizzy cocktail of old an[...]
While this deck of playing cards include the typical 52 standard-sized cards, four distinct suits and all printed on quality card material - the theme of the deck is completely original. In this Will & Grace deck of cards, the fabulous four from the hit TV show feature - each representing a suit fro[...]
Does God's Sovereignty Make Human Freedom Meaningless? The Grace of God and the Will of Man brings together an impressive array of evangelical scholars from many traditions to examine the scope of God's saving purposes and His manner of working for the salvation of human beings. Developing the propo[...]
A brief work from Augustine, but an important one. "On Grace and Free Will" is an important work of theology by one of Western Christianity's most important theologians. Enjoy this classic work Produced by Beloved Publishing.[...]
The issues involved in the discussion between the monks of Hadrumetum/Marseille and Augustine range from questions of initium fidei and naturae bonum, to the understanding of predestination. The monks' reaction to Augustine's doctrine of absolute sovereign grace must be seen as a plea in favour of a[...]